excessive造句151) We can neither perpetuate excessive levels of support, nor penalise the most efficient producers.
152) This results in excessive contraction of the muscles leading to death.
153) Once again, this points to excessive use of imprisonment, at least on the part of the Crown Court.
154) The 7-year sentence originally imposed was adjudged to be excessive and reduced to three and a half.
155) It seemed excessive, and I said so when he told me.
156) We oppose excessive use of decontextualised exercises written only for perusal and marking by a teacher.
157) Despite these problems, excessive use of sprays can be avoided by monitoring crops for pests or damage.
158) This shows clearly that the problem behaviour is excessive for a child of Keith's age.
159) One of his more excessive claims was that the abrupt ending of a relationship could be more damaging than bereavement.
160) All such phones sold in Britain are to carry a health warning on the perils of excessive use, particularly by children.
161) Then came low commodity prices, scab disease, excessive moisture and crop-robbing hailstorms.
162) Tatsumi and Hashimoto also said that their banks' excessive emphasis on profit had been an additional factor.
163) The lighting of the galleries has also been transformed and computer controlled blinds fitted to prevent damage from excessive levels of daylight.
164) Grades so high, she was Saying, must reflect excessive study.
165) However, violent sports that make excessive demands on the body with little preparation, can do more harm than good.
166) This normally occurs after any sudden and serious loss of blood or after excessive fluid loss following a severe bout of diarrhoea.
167) These laws, they argued, had given federal bureaucrats excessive power to control use of private property.
168) Incontinence is another problem that can begin by excessive alcohol intake.
169) Excessive reliance on corporate entities managing only the costs creates suffering and hardship for patients and their families.
170) Excessive formaldehyde levels have posed a problem before at the tunnel site.
171) It is caused by excessive destruction of erythrocytes at a rate that exceeds the conjugating ability of the liver.
172) The circulating blood will characteristically contain excessive amounts of conjugated bilirubin.
173) All is done in not much over an hour; and yet there is no sense of haste or excessive compression.
174) It hopes to make a fresh attempt to limit excessive overtime, heavily criticised in the report.
175) As usual, the opposition claims the government is guilty of excessive spending.
176) But when a gap becomes noticeably excessive, team relationships often deteriorate.
177) There was also a presumption that a notice would not be issued that was wider than necessary or involved excessive compliance costs.
178) Excessive quantities of dairy products, refined sugars and raw foods would be best avoided, with the emphasis on excessive.
179) Humphrey backed up Dulles, not least because of his dread of excessive government spending.
180) Regulators have also seen how the existing Basle rules created perverse incentives that encouraged excessive risk-taking by banks.