Americans generally recognize now that our nation's health care system has become excessively expensive, ineffective, and unjust.
"A market with excessively loose capital is a comparatively negative one for great businesses and entrepreneurs, " Gurley says.
Conversely, during market crashes (and huge losses), the traders became apathetic and excessively risk-averse.
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So, this is not in fact the logic behind viewing interest rates as excessively high.
Shareholders will have to take the company's word for it that insiders aren't profiting excessively.
Following the news, Abbott stock fell nearly 5 percent on excessively heady trading volume.
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Knead in a small amount of flour only if the dough seems excessively sticky.
There have been two notable incidents of team spirit being taken a shade excessively.
Free-market economists from Milton Friedman to Bill Niskanen believed that excessively-tight monetary policy caused recessions.
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Scotland and the EU insist Iceland is sanctioning an excessively large quota for its own fleet.
And, thanks to the correction, valuation has improved and excessively bullish sentiment is no more.
Regulators reckon the rules are fairly tough but critics think this deadline is excessively generous.
However he accepts that he may be "excessively risk averse" because of his line of work.
But several pointers suggest governments may be trying to force workers to save excessively.
He was drinking excessively and the extra cash paid for his drinking, defence solicitor William Tate said.
Nearly 90% of hoarders also acquire things excessively and experience a rush that's not typical of OCD.
The cruise lines are working their crew members excessively long hours and paying them extremely low wages.
Because of extra polling stations, there were none of the excessively long queues so common last time.
The diversification, along with a bunch of franchisee lawsuits over excessively marked-up food, forced Katz to bail out.
Randall Jones, an economist at the OECD, does not believe house prices in South Korea are excessively frothy.
The answer lies in their view of the root cause of continued high unemployment: excessively high real interest rates.
Excessively risk-averse, capricious and at times even hostile FDA regulation has made drug development extraordinarily difficult in recent years.
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Critics complained that the line between fiction and publicity had been excessively blurred.
Maggie Atkinson found that almost 3.5m children in the UK are affected by a parent who drinks alcohol excessively.
She has now been told she has a 50% chance of surviving to 30 if doesn't stop drinking excessively.
No doubt some excessively clever director will soon get around to staging "Romeo and Juliet" in an assisted-living facility.
Enron and WorldCom were seen to be largely about fiddling the figures in financial reports and rewarding executives excessively.
Dr. Harris also recommends that people who think they are excessively sleepy keep track of when the drowsiness occurs.
However Mr Aylward urged critics to stop focusing excessively on the flag issue.
He added it was important that the laws should not be "excessively bureaucratic".
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