“The financial crisis is not occasioned by a lack of revenues, but an excess in spending.”
“The movement of the dialectic is animated by the perpetual pursuit of the remainder, that is, the excess that is left over after the necessary failure of each attempt to grasp the nonidentical conceptually.”
“Now, as the water-carriers are not present in sufficient quantities to throw out the excess in the natural way, nature does the next best thing and causes a spasm.”
exceedance
The extent to which an action, activity or substance exceeds a limit set by recommended practice, legislation, etc.
“Conclusion This is a much hotter race than he won last time and preference is for Exceeder.”
“But Exceeder got picked up by people like Tiga in an early stage and got lots of interest from different labels.”
“Stable jockey Martin Harley was on board two of those winners and it looks significant that the pair team up in this 6f handicap with the lightly raced Exceeder.”
“A la fin mars 2014, l'Algerie enregistrait un excedent de 1,83 milliard de dollars.”
“The intention of those who are trying to win more is a good one meaning that the excedent will be directed in most of times in the future of children.”
“Terror Pool as Lot 1 and a terror excedent following the Austrian.”