There's the point that's broken and the bits of the brain that you've overdeveloped by using them to compensate. |
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One city becomes overdeveloped while the rest of the nation comparatively lies fallow. |
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If you're approaching Italy from the elegantly manicured and often overdeveloped French Riviera, then Liguria comes as a delightful surprise. |
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If the Government insists on proceeding with the proposed National Stadium it should not be sited in already overdeveloped and gridlocked Dublin. |
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Of course, the former are never referred to as overdeveloped, for to do so would indicate a negative connotation. |
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The housing has to be sympathetic and in character and it must not be overdeveloped. |
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But at the same time I guess I have this perhaps overdeveloped sense of what's proper, which constrains me somewhat. |
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They have overdeveloped the area so there is already excessive competition for spaces. |
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In practise, this merely meant that I clung tightly to my jungle guide, and wondered for ages whether I had an overdeveloped right thigh muscle. |
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If they are judged unacceptable and overdeveloped, he will only have himself to blame. |
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We should not allow the county to be overdeveloped unless we are about to keep pace with the developments. |
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It touched me deeply to find such a teeming manifestation of indigenous life in a landscape so mercilessly overdeveloped. |
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This is often related to the occurrence of excess fat or, less frequently, overdeveloped muscles. |
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The effect is to keep the high values of the negative from being overdeveloped, hence unprintable, by reducing them before development. |
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This is not an off-roader that will go head to head with the overdeveloped ego of a Chelsea tractor. |
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It should have been a good line, but he sounded like a petulant drone with an overdeveloped sense of entitlement. |
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Fisher is plumply overdeveloped, more than simply enticing, bursting her seams, and she's the aggressor and the liar in the tale. |
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His biggest drawback is his lack of symmetry, a sticking point that you can see in the overdeveloped obliques that hinder his ability to convey a classic V taper. |
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Autopsies have shown the brain of the neurotypical is typically smaller than that of an autistic individual and may have overdeveloped areas related to social behavior. |
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Whenever Africans try to economise their own resources, the overdeveloped countries, defensively defamate reason as lurdan, unhelpful, and primitive. |
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This may be why an acute memory can actually be an expression of an overdeveloped concrete mind. |
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My new life as an invalid turned out to be hard on my overdeveloped ego and pride! |
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Others, genetically female with two X chromosomes, have overdeveloped adrenal glands whose hormones are converted to testosterone. |
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The trip is the moment where the spectacle has become so overdeveloped that it becomes participatory. |
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It's a beach which is clearly overdeveloped, the area behind is crammed with apartments. |
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Obzor is not overdeveloped and crowded as Sunny Beach and Nessebar which at the same time are in close proximity. |
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Spain plans to restore a fifth of its coastline from overdeveloped concrete jungle to a more natural state. |
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While Grandvalira is overdeveloped, with pistes packed into a rather featureless domain, Vallnord has character, thanks in part to its wooded slopes. |
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It says that an overdeveloped locality must bear higher costs for the entire built-up area and that this leads to rejection and the loss of its visitors. |
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Trapped between amnesia and overdeveloped memory, defilement and escalation of analysis, the Lebanese are fighting no matter what memories they have chosen, today still, the war throws its oversized shadows on their lives. |
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Because the rational side was overdeveloped. |
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We are starting to find out about it, but unfortunately, we should have invested much more money in research to determine the impact early on before any industry became overdeveloped and too many problems resulted. |
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It has gained muscles without becoming overdeveloped. |
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Thus, in the overdeveloped countries on the planet, like ours, instead of constantly increasing the use of energy and resources, we would have to reduce their use. |
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On this basis the financial sector becomes overdeveloped. |
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The underdeveloped concept of the citizen stands in contrast to an overdeveloped national consciousness which is sacralized through the nationally-structured churches. |
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The faculties of admiration were overdeveloped with Gounod, and it was always a surprise for those who approached him, to notice how strong they remained even in his late years. |
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The insistence on deprecating the efficacy of socialization leads Pinker into absurdities that he handles with a blitheness that would be charming if his self-assurance were not so overdeveloped. |
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He now believes that the military presence and the threat of unexploded ordnance spared Culebra from being overdeveloped like much of the rest of the Caribbean. |
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Opposition to the rezoning is based on three arguments: that it is already overdeveloped, that subways and trains cannot support more riders, and that new development will threaten historically significant structures. |
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The growing inequality between the overdeveloped world and the rest threatens to compromise the ground on which a resurgent understanding of common humanity will eventually have to be erected. |
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They are tacitly premised upon a critique of the indifference to the suffering of others which has been institutionalized in the overdeveloped countries. |
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Most often caused by an overdeveloped lower jaw. |
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At the outset, let me make it clear that imperialism as overdeveloped and moribund capitalism and the Southeast Asian social economies as underdeveloped neo-colonial appendages of imperialism are both in chronic crisis. |
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We don't want our village to be overdeveloped, which could happen if these changes go ahead. |
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She has wonderful eyes, but she has a double chin and an overdeveloped chest, and she's rather short in the leg. |
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It's massively overdeveloped and they have over-egged it with this hideous red brick facade on one side. |
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After all, most neighborhoods in Chicago, outside of overdeveloped Lincoln Park, welcome any kind of retail developments their commercial strips can get. |
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However, James's overdeveloped sense of chivalry prompted him to issue a formal challenge to the English army under the Earl of Surrey and await him in position. |
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Hexham MP Peter Atkinson, who has analysed official figures, warned areas are being overdeveloped while the need for more affordable housing was not being addressed. |
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Overdeveloped coastal areas have reduced natural nesting habitats. |
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