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excessive

[ik-ses-iv] / ɪkˈsɛs ɪv /


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Meanwhile, investors in the manufacturing sector are being more selective amid an “anti-involution” campaign in China, aimed at reining in excessive competition driven by overproduction and muted domestic demand.

From The Wall Street Journal

They also note that "The increasing demand for and excessive consumption of plastic have led to serious challenges for human and ecosystem health, posing threats to environmental sustainability and food safety."

From Science Daily

"This study doesn't prove gaming causes these issues, but it shows a clear pattern that excessive gaming may be linked to an increase in health risk factors," Professor Siervo said.

From Science Daily

This idea led to the widely accepted theory that excessive "synaptic pruning," the process of removing weak or unused connections, could contribute to neuropsychiatric conditions.

From Science Daily

TOKYO—Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama said Friday that the government is ready to take action against any excessive yen movements, as the currency weakens toward levels that may trigger intervention.

From The Wall Street Journal