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    1. Excessive alcohol consumption and side effects from medications can lead to falls, but ongoing problems with instability should be reported to a physician


    2. The methods used by spiritual masters so as to break their disciples' Ego are mostly red herrings, sophistry or rhetorical tricks; the listeners seldom oppose to them, because of excessive psychological pressure they are usually subjected to


    3. There are skins that have the tendency to develop keloids or excessive benign growth


    4. It also improves flabby upper arms, and excessive flesh on the shoulders will slowly be squeezed away


    5. If you suffer from excessive cold in the winter this is a good exercise to warm yourself


    6. This ridding your body of excessive waste, and the practice of Yoga asanas and breathing exercises will go a long way towards sheering that superfluous fat from your body and here is a Yoga asana which will help you on your way


    7. Honey is absorbed at once without excessive stimulation or shock to the system and it does not result in a craving for more


    8. having an excessive amount of authority


    9. “Soldiers drink an excessive


    10. Often laxatives and excessive exercises are added to their routine

    11. Excessive anxiety and worry are associated with the following symptoms:


    12. If the reward should at any time be less than what was requisite for this purpose, the deficiency of hands would soon raise it ; and if it should at any time be more, their excessive multiplication would soon lower it to this necessary rate


    13. Almost every class of artificers is subject to some peculiar infirmity occasioned by excessive application to their peculiar species of work


    14. Till this stipulation was made, mutual emulation, and the desire of greater gain, frequently prompted them to overwork themselves, and to hurt their health by excessive labour


    15. Excessive application, during four days of the week, is frequently the real cause of the idleness of the other three, so much and so loudly complained of


    16. are okay in moderation, but a lot of people use these in excessive amounts


    17. This leaves their body with excessive


    18. Excessive fat intake of saturated fats and Trans fats are associated with the greatest


    19. A banking company which issues more paper than can be employed in the circulation of the country, and of which the excess is continually returning upon them for payment, ought to increase the quantity of gold and silver which they keep at all times in their coffers, not only in proportion to this excessive increase of their circulation, but in a much greater proportion; their notes returning upon them much faster than in proportion to the excess of their quantity


    20. It will thus gain nothing by the interest of the four thousand pounds excessive circulation ; and it will lose the whole expense of continually collecting four thousand pounds in gold and silver, which will be continually going out of its coffers as fast as they are brought into them

    21. When those correspondents afterwards drew upon them for the payment of this sum, together with the interest and commission, some of those banks, from the distress into which their excessive circulation had thrown them, had sometimes no other means of satisfying this draught, but by drawing a second set of bills, either upon the same, or upon some other correspondents in London; and the same sum, or rather bills for the same sum, would in this manner make sometimes more than


    22. Whatever coin, therefore, was wanted to support this excessive circulation both of Scotch and English paper money, whatever vacuities this excessive circulation occasioned in the necessary coin of the kingdom, the Bank of England was obliged to supply them


    23. The over-trading of some bold projectors in both parts of the united kingdom, was the original cause of this excessive circulation of paper money


    24. But had the coffers of this bank been filled ever so well, its excessive circulation must have emptied them faster than they could have been replenished by any other expedient but the ruinous one of drawing upon London; and when the bill became due, paying it, together with interest and commission, by another draught upon the same place


    25. A prince, anxious to maintain his dominions at all times in the state in which he can most easily defend them, ought upon this account to guard not only against that excessive multiplication of paper money which ruins the very banks which issue it, but even against that multiplication of it which enables them to fill the greater part of the circulation of the country with it


    26. bordering on the excessive, but it helps one to keep smiling…”


    27. The authority of government still continued to be, as before, too weak in the head, and too strong in the inferior members; and the excessive strength of the inferior members was the cause of the weakness of the head


    28. To dream that you have excessive earwax suggests that there is something you are refusing to hear


    29. Though individuals, besides, may sometimes ruin their fortunes by an excessive consumption of fermented liquors, there seems to be no risk that a nation should do so


    30. On the contrary, in the countries which, either from excessive heat or cold, produce no grapes, and where wine consequently is dear and a rarity, drunkenness is a common vice, as among the northern nations, and all those who live between the tropics, the negroes, for example on the coast of Guinea

    31. The seasons most unfavourable to the crop are those of excessive drought or excessive rain


    32. The Happy Marooner seemed somewhat oppressed by the excessive weight, but, with me wading and swimming alongside her, we managed to slosh and splash our way through the waves


    33. arts knew of their purposes and refused their offers, generous and excessive though they were, in


    34. necessary poverty, but of their unnecessary and excessive enterprise


    35. In transacting their domestic business, they would be obliged to employ a costly, instead of a cheap instrument of commerce; and the expense of purchasing this costly instrument might damp somewhat the vivacity and ardour of their excessive enterprise in the improvement of land


    36. The Phoenix Project deals an excessive amount of punishment to all offenders equally, regardless of their crimes


    37. Excessive doses may interfere with treatment for cardiac disorders and with hyper- and hypertensive


    38. Excessive wealth accumulation, I believe, is a subconscious reaction to our fear of death inasmuch as we attempt to hold it in check by focusing our attention on material pursuits rather than the other way around


    39. (Macro Level) Excessive (government) spending and higher tax rates negatively impact long-term economic growth by withdrawing


    40. Wage and Price controls and excessive regulations are prime examples that have produced dire consequences on the open market

    41. Arrogance, the off-spring of Low Esteem, is (fortunately) balanced, however, by the professional demeanor of other (exceptional) athletes with little or nothing to prove, whose quiet tenor, and business like attitude, free of pretentious designs and excessive self-regard; that is to say, individuals who are comfortable with themselves and in themselves, who feel that they have nothing to prove and are (generally) less likely to be influenced by money and glamour; speaks volumes about the fundamental character of an emotional secure individual


    42. An exemplary environment, however, should never be (overly) excessive or overbearing that it discourages creative thought or initiative


    43. proportionate to its intended purpose and that it is only excessive where its authority exceeds the limits delegated to some predetermined end


    44. Nevertheless, Power, however limited in scope or whatever its assigned role or whatever its form(s) or for whatever purpose (end) it is channeled, should be considered absolute or complete (or excessive) in the manner that it (Power) seeks to promote a desired end, and that however ―restricted‖ by definition remains absolute in its intended design


    45. I believe the confusion lies between Absolute Power and the (excessive) Abuse of Power (which need not be absolute in order to be abusive)


    46. (Who was it that said ―you can‘t make an omelet without breaking a few eggs‖?) Nevertheless, such designs seem justified, on some uncertain level, at least, ( ‘tis better to err on the side of ―caution‖), on the basis of radical liberalism‘s excessive aversion for anything Western and its fawning enthusiasm for its vocal opponents


    47. I feel that his excessive manner, for whatever reason, represents the meanest form of religious (and social) intolerance


    48. This rather dim view of convention is never mindful of the perils of excessive tolerance that must inevitably find expression in an environment where unlimited freedom will eventually be unable to sustain itself


    49. His latest column is consistent along a variety of condemning themes that oftentimes center upon, but are not limited to, class and racial conflict, feminism, wicked corporations, the greedy rich and the military industrial complex (thrown in for good measure) that express his excessive, if not obsessive sympathy for allegedly ―oppressed‖ peoples


    50. A monotone voice instructed the staff and guest that there was no need for panic and that this was just a precaution to deal with the excessive protests that were being encountered at the bottom of Holyrood Road and festivities would re-commence shortly once the situation outside was stabilised













































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    excessive inordinate undue unreasonable extravagant exuberant overweening extremist exceeding fanatic intemperate fanatical immoderate