Vintage Shiraz fruit flavours overwhelm the palate with layers of plum and bitter dark chocolate giving the wine a savoury richness. |
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The tiles break apart to reveal red, raw meatlike excrescences that threaten to overwhelm the entire image. |
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An individual may need a crisis to shatter his ego and thereby overwhelm the yetzer hara. |
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Key for us is how do we make the stores shoppable and not overwhelm the customer. |
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The timpanist, however, sounds tentative throughout, as if afraid to overwhelm the trumpeters. |
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In summer their dappled shade doesn't overwhelm lawns and plants around them, and in winter, the bark is mottled. |
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It's not just diabetes and heart disease that threaten to overwhelm us if we continue to eat a high fat diet. |
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If allowed to continue unchecked, it could overwhelm the capacity of the receiving countries to cope, leading inevitably to social unrest. |
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Unfortunately, this race is so tight that systematic error, and late-breaking undecideds, overwhelm the predictive power of the averages. |
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Sound effects and music sometimes overwhelm the dialogue, and the entire soundscape feels forced and artificial. |
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Despite nearly a quarter century of operations, most wet seasons overwhelm the miner's capacity to manage water on site. |
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Max frowned confusedly and she felt guilt overwhelm her as she realized how muzzy he was. |
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The unmanaged growth of our financial aid budget threatens to overwhelm that commitment. |
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The Romans, who will resolutely overwhelm an adversary with the might of arms, they say Phoenicians are deceitful and sly. |
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Her voice broke despairingly, as the depression of the last few days threatened to overwhelm her again. |
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Dmytryk and veteran cinematographer Harry J. Wild create a brooding environment where shadow threatens to overwhelm the characters. |
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So he sighed and let the memories overwhelm him, talking as he went, not filtrating what he said. |
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The veejays also take on-air phone calls from the public, a feature that initially threatened to overwhelm the schedule. |
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Pineapple aromas overwhelm the nose and the palate harmonises these with toasty French oak. |
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They saw, in him, an enemy, who, if he was not snuffed out, would overwhelm them sooner or later. |
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The sound planning and design make sure that the music, whether hard rock or pop, does not overwhelm any conversation. |
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Never is a woman so fulfilled as when she chooses to underwhelm her schedule so she can let God overwhelm her soul. |
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The fish was fresh and not overdone, but there was obviously some concern in the kitchen that the black beans might overwhelm the bass. |
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The home side's winning margin was flattering, however, as they added 1-4 in the final stages to overwhelm a gutsy Sligo side. |
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Although the visuals are extremely strong, they never overwhelm the actors. |
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Not a technically challenging paddle, but the sheer volume of water is enough to overwhelm inexperienced boaters. |
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The danger of feminine emotion was its tendency to overwhelm women, to drown them in a flood of their own sympathy and sentiment. |
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He reminds us that He will be with us and that the water will not overwhelm us, He will intervene and deliver us. |
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This also needs to work because the Falcons' defense, though improved from last year, still isn't good enough to overwhelm opponents. |
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In seven minutes of the second half, it began to look as if the home team, the Premiership team, would overwhelm their visitors. |
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That team speed will overwhelm the Bucs' offense, which has been clicking of late. |
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It appears that human capital and expected wage differences overwhelm the impact of all other variables in the model. |
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Peppermint can overwhelm more subtle flavors, but the leaves make a tasty garnish for desserts like chocolate mousse. |
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That's good news for those who enjoy a glass of wine that doesn't overwhelm the food. |
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The penetrating whine of the fighter-bombers and the blast of the missiles overwhelm my brain, robbing me of both understanding and psyche. |
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If these pages are computationally generated, then sooner or later the spam will overwhelm everything else. |
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Like so many European churches, St Jacob's is in a fair way to overwhelm me. |
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These sharply observed vignettes of heartbreak and regret, framed by orchestra, horns and subtle coloration can overwhelm when least expected. |
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So why should a respect for incumbency overwhelm the actual opinions of her constituents? |
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Facing the altar, the reredos overwhelm the viewer's vision with rows upon rows of imposing carved saints and prophets. |
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She knew she is making no sense at all and the sheer terror is about to overwhelm her again. |
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Thus his theatre does not attempt to dazzle or overwhelm the individual sensibility, but to stimulate it to new insights and sympathies. |
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These misdirected desires oppose our godly identity and constantly threaten to overwhelm it. |
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The immune system can be severely depleted, with the suppression of immunity allowing infection to overwhelm the body while defenses are down. |
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But when I think that we might have to move, the negatives crowd in and overwhelm me. |
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They forget to tell you of this pain, the kind that will eventually overwhelm and destroy you. |
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Shock, silence, dismay and a plethora of emotions would overwhelm most viewers. |
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People living in Wessex Gardens fear the school building proposed for an elevated position on a tall embankment will totally overwhelm them. |
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With each soft shadow and sharp crimp exquisitely rendered, the act of painting serves to overwhelm the subject. |
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People freshly off the welfare rolls sometimes overwhelm bare-bones human-resources departments. |
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Sometimes, there are tremendous questions that overwhelm me, that drive me mad. |
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Christopher Hogwood was the acceptable face of early music, a conductor who never allowed dogmas of authenticity to overwhelm musicality. |
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Exceptional periods of rain can cause groundwater flooding from springs and winterbournes which inundate roads and overwhelm drainage systems. |
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Having said that, the pyrotechnics ensuing from a hooked thirty or forty pounder might easily overwhelm the unprepared. |
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The color alternations intensify at various moments, as though attempting to overwhelm the viewer's sensorial apparatus. |
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Don't overwhelm independent technology-assessment reviewers by submitting large volumes of data. |
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It's best to gently, repeatedly nudge some notions into people's minds, while taking care not to overwhelm or accuse. |
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The grand columned audience hall is the archetypal feature of Achemenid architecture, and was intended to overwhelm visiting satraps and clients. |
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But generally speaking, any sauces you make should complement other ingredients rather than overwhelm them. |
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His acute sense of the symbolic and the televisual has created images of success so powerful that they overwhelm doubts about his logic. |
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White is careful not to allow performance studies to overwhelm textual approaches to Renaissance drama. |
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His terror threatened to overwhelm him as he dived for the handlebars with a thin squeak escaping his lips. |
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Britain baroque was never whole-heartedly embraced or permitted to overwhelm classical models. |
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I tried to be careful what I said, but dang if the giddiness of new friendship doesn't sometimes overwhelm my better judgment. |
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Palfi bejewels his film with lambent imagery and perfectly framed moments that threaten to overwhelm you with their simplicity. |
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In their war games, as soon as conventional forces concentrated, a nuclear strike or two would overwhelm conventional weapons. |
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Perusing the just-released new edition, I'd say his recipe for beating overwhelm remains better than anything anyone's concocted since. |
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Parma would go on to overwhelm Marseille 3-0 in the final in Moscow, with Baggio picking up his third winner's medal in the competition. |
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When more dangerous addictions took hold, the saga of Troubled Gazza began to overwhelm the footballer himself. |
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It will be destroyed by the inevitable disappointments of life, which overwhelm the delusion every generation has that theirs is special. |
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This pamphlet was created to help you deal with the guilt that might otherwise overwhelm you after the accident, sickness or death of your child. |
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During heavy rainstorms, the water surging through these systems threatens to overwhelm treatment. |
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When stress starts to overwhelm and distress you, it is no longer positive. |
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Blade Dancers can overwhelm even an accomplished opponent's defenses, setting them up for a devastating coup de grace. |
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And if you just wait a minute longer, the enlarged scope of your increased vision can overwhelm you in a rush of minded energy. |
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By standing by, ministers are encouraging mobocracy to overwhelm the rule of law. |
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Nathan took care to keep the stories of his exceptionality to himself so as not to overwhelm her. |
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In general, disruptions to service are caused by unexpected events that overwhelm the capacity of the network at points of constraint. |
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Russia could overwhelm the system with its thousands of re-entry vehicles and nuclear warheads. |
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Many of the ills that currently overwhelm us are due to this lack of consistency on every level. |
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Faith, hope, and love become dynamic, able to involve and overwhelm others. |
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But a fallen power line or nearby lightning strike can easily overwhelm the power supply and send a mortal surge of electricity coursing through your motherboard. |
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Several works focus on Times Square, allowing the cacophony of billboards and neon signs to nearly overwhelm the figures and vehicles scurrying below. |
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The necessity to mobilize an entire society on such a scale would prove sufficient to overwhelm the obstacles that deflected planning into the half-way house of the Broker State. |
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In Bennett's plays, bookshelves often loom up to intimidate or overwhelm characters. |
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The contribution of nanobacteria to pathogenic bioaerosols, in the view of the authors, must overwhelm all other types of biological particles in the atmosphere. |
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But his stories still roar, they still frighten, they still overwhelm, they still break your heart, and they still make you want to grab the person next to you and hold on. |
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Blurry fields of murky browns and grimy grays almost overwhelm the odd streaks and smears of hot lavender and violet, and splashes of blue and green. |
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Their relationship was passionate and never dull, with great highs when their love seemed to overwhelm them and huge lows when they fought like cat and dog. |
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They will amass forces big enough to overwhelm one of the combat outposts, then wait for the outpost to call for reinforcements. |
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On the negative side, the sheer tonnage of opinions can overwhelm and cause a degree of amnesia. |
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Like all barbiturates, it can overwhelm alertness to the point of stopping the urge to breathe. |
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With a big serve and a walloping double-handed backhand, Safin is apt to overwhelm opponents but Haas has some big strokes of his own and to his credit withstood the barrage. |
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He used his strength to overwhelm defenders but he also had nifty footwork, soft hands, and was a beautiful passer. |
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Everywhere around you and inside you are possibilities you must always keep open, yet never let overwhelm you. |
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You reach a point where your frustrations just overwhelm and things have to change. |
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Lured by the high winds, powerful currents, and the resulting massive swells, these daredevils routinely face conditions that would overwhelm most boardsailors. |
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Instead of being a hotbed of thriving life and action it is a hotbed of crime and depravity, allowed to overwhelm a forgotten, overlooked, uncared for community! |
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If we continue to allow our fears to overwhelm us, then we may create a generation completely unequipped to cope with the travails of their own lives. |
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That was the last time the band allowed tepid performances and overwrought production overwhelm an otherwise solid set of songs. |
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Still, more federal cuts will probably overwhelm whatever may happen at the state and local levels. |
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The heat in front of the carvery was quite uncomfortable, and the sheer volume of diners seemed temporarily to overwhelm the system as I waited some ten minutes or more. |
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A feisty performance threatens to overwhelm some of her co-performers, but in a real test of her ability she plays her part without overshadowing the main leads. |
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But that doesn't mean I have to let them do it here, especially when someone is dropping dozens of messages in short periods of time to overwhelm the conversation. |
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The script sends only one message, so we don't overwhelm the recipient. |
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That alone was easily enough to overwhelm their depleted and dispirited numbers, but the army outside also numbered several battalions of foot soldiers. |
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The super-ripe flavors of the Barbaresco seemed more one-dimensional and to overwhelm the myriad of nuances that the other two wines promised to deliver in the future. |
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What leads us into faction is passion, which is the ability of feeling to overwhelm thought, and interest, which is the ability of need and desire to overwhelm thought. |
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Though the demands of the concept overwhelm several of the songs, when the two strike a balance, as they do on this lead-off track, the results are memorable. |
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I don't want to read poems that overwhelm and lock away their subject matter. |
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The one thing you don't want to do is let growth overwhelm your business to such an extent that you are overextended. |
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For Rilke, the father's all-encompassing love is what drove the prodigal son away in the first place and what threatens to overwhelm and destroy him on his return. |
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Rome's wines, led by Frascati and Marino, were traditionally abboccato, pleasingly soft though not so sweet as to overwhelm the flavor of food. |
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He defeated and then allied with Madog ap Maredudd of Powys in 1157, and used this alliance to overwhelm Owain Gwynedd. |
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Upon sighting a target, they would come together to attack en masse and overwhelm any escorting warships. |
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The fact is, that full permeation and understanding of an overwhelm or trauma makes it cease as an overwhelm or trauma. |
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And while you muse over how to execute a stitch – or a pose – those problems that threatened overwhelm you as you left the office can take a backseat. |
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This type of fragmentation not only results in duplication and wasted effort, but can overwhelm local systems and undercut opportunities for learning about broader impacts. |
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The bacteria can be carried in the pharynx and sometimes, for reasons not fully known, overwhelm the body's defences allowing infection to spread through the bloodstream and to the brain. |
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Crude cracks seldom overwhelm the way a physical attack can. |
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Federer, on the other hand, kept trying to outhit and overwhelm Robredo by taking huge cuts at the ball in an attempt to hit a winner on nearly every point. |
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Doesn't the nervous tension overwhelm the desire to be consistent? |
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We believe that if this was opened-that is, if we could open it-people would come pouring out and overwhelm us for daring to intrude upon their privacy. |
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But for the greatest goals the strongest means are required, and these fit the colossal task of propelling the most Herculean keyboard fugue ever created and making it unnerve, overwhelm and move the listener. |
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When speaking of something as complex and emotionally charged as human rights, it is easy to allow our passions and rhetoric to overwhelm open-mindedness and logical argument. |
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Multilateral liberalisation is a sort of jujitsu that uses exporters' determination to get into foreign markets to overwhelm domestic lobbies that would sooner keep home markets closed. |
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Most important in the present atmosphere, they are ideally situated to raise huge amounts of money and scare off or overwhelm potential opponents. |
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While Russia would retain a nuclear force able to overwhelm the kind of defense system that Mr. Bush has described, China's small nuclear force could well be countered. |
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In a third action, White led a small group to overwhelm a German defensive position that was also holding up the advance. |
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In theory a large number of these inexpensive ships could attack in masses and overwhelm a dreadnought force. |
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If irregular forces overwhelm regulars, records of the defeat are often lost in the resulting chaos. |
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Though this approach was successful, the sheer numbers of the Aztecs still menaced to overwhelm the Castilians. |
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Failures in both the East and the West began a tide of events that was to overwhelm Asquith's Liberal Government. |
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Previously, the transfer of large media files to and from an offsite designer was restrictively slow and would overwhelm the network. |
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This latter point cannot be overemphasized since many compendiums overwhelm the reader with lengthy and dense material. |
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Though identifiably of its time, it does not attempt to compete with or overwhelm an already heady history. |
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As historic accounts reveal, many denizens of the Old World mistakenly assumed that their sophisticated civilization would overwhelm Aboriginal guests. |
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Denial-of-service attacks overwhelm a server with traffic, like hundreds of letters being jammed through a mail slot at the same time. |
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Plans for the sequel include chartering Airbus A320s to fly in high-rollers from Macau and mainland China. Its grounds, however, surround a storied institute of Buddhist learning, and now threaten to overwhelm it. |
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Considering the religious past of the Slavs, it is not surprising that manism was strong enough to epitomize and overwhelm all or practically all of their religious views. |
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I know that late at night or at quiet moments in the day feelings of regret, memories that make you shine with pride, a sense of being unfulfilled can overwhelm you. |
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However, coming back to the proposal under debate, if it were implemented today the family class could potentially overwhelm the immigration program. |
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She's often on the phone from the family grain and oilseed farm where she is an active partner seeking information and cutting the red tape that can overwhelm those in distress. |
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Sending all children with febrile respiratory illnesses for testing will provide further opportunities for transmission and overwhelm the capacities of the diagnostic laboratories. |
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They threaten to overwhelm the entire reform agenda. |
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In the coming five to ten years, emissions from these countries because of expanding energy systems will totally overwhelm us unless we help them to do the right things now. |
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They were averse to hearing how AIDS was going to kill millions of people, wreck the economy and overwhelm the health services, and how there was nothing that could be done to stop it. |
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The workload and urgency of individual complaints can overwhelm and erode the institution's ability to maintain a vigorous programme of preventive visits. |
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In Ghana, the government is not respecting the right to food or the right to life, by allowing cheap imports of chicken, tomatoes, and rice from Europe and elsewhere to overwhelm local producers. |
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In our experience there is a risk that in practice the responsibility to provide legal advice and services will overwhelm the managerial responsibilities. |
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However, be careful not to overwhelm them. |
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Some administrators, when asked about this, say they fear that if this topic were opened up, the needs and problems of the victims would overwhelm the staff. |
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Although until now the commanders of the armed forces have kept their promise not to interfere in the country's internal affairs, recent events may completely overwhelm what remains of democracy in Guinea Bissau. |
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Additional information may distract consumers from more important factors, and it may overwhelm consumers and cause them to make decisions with less reflection rather than more. |
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An aggressive, rapidly breeding predator, snakeheads can overwhelm habitat and push out local fish. |
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But even mild brain trauma can release superoxides at levels that overwhelm the brain's natural defenses. |
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Like PDQ, it is not designed to teach you the derivation for formulae and thus does not overwhelm with mathematics and equations. |
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Certainly the magnitude of megalopolitan or ecumenopolitan problems tends to overwhelm the individual who is a perspective participant. |
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Pirate galleys were small, nimble, lightly armed, but often heavily manned in order to overwhelm the often minimal crews of merchant ships. |
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Maintaining GP services is considered important because if GP's fail patients are likely to overwhelm hospitals instead. |
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The traditional mode of battle in the Andes was a kind of siege warfare where large numbers of usually reluctant draftees were sent to overwhelm opponents. |
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The Black Riders nearly overtake Frodo at the Ford of Bruinen, but flood waters summoned by Elrond, master of Rivendell, rise up and overwhelm them. |
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Another key practice was to overwhelm visitors by sumptuous displays. |
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A number of inexpensive torpedo boats attacking en masse could overwhelm a larger ship's ability to fight them off using its large but cumbersome guns. |
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The British offensive which was supposed to advance in tight columns and overwhelm the French defenders fell into confusion and scattered, leaving large spaces in their ranks. |
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Avoid unnecessary duplicative disclosure that can overwhelm readers. |
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Cultural nationalism of this type tends to overwhelm progressive, secular nationalism, and the result can be stagnation, and traditionalizing of women's role. |
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Sudden stopping, which could be effected easily by sanding the rails and reversing the driving-gear, was dangerous, because the train might telescope and overwhelm the engine. |
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