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We are also told that there is overproduction, but where?
All of this led to overproduction on the European market.
But Kuwait held down the price of oil through overproduction.
This was important, he said, because at home "the city is suffering from overproduction."
This in turn leads to overproduction and even lower prices.
But the drop seems to be mainly a result of overproduction.
He saw in the overproduction of food only a temporary phenomenon.
Initially, the crisis was perceived as a problem of overproduction.
Where there was grotesque overproduction, they brought next to no production at all.
New Deal farm policy, quite unlike our own, set out to solve the problem of overproduction.
Overproduction may depend upon two key factors: world demand and Iraq.
This overproduction has pushed oil prices to their lowest level in two years.
Grain and chemical companies like overproduction - not family farmers.
By real overproduction I mean a production so great that it exceeds the demand.
And the current subsidies actually often hurt the environment by promoting overproduction.
Overproduction, the past culprit for collapsing prices, is at work today.
Scotch has suffered even more because of irresponsible overproduction in the past.
But price and production policies that contribute to overproduction would be eliminated.
All the video sequences and visual overproduction pull you out of the experience.
Overproduction increases a company's inventory costs because of storage needs.
Partly because of overproduction, prices for their crops kept falling.
The bane of the wine business in France has always been overproduction.
That overproduction is likely to continue at least until Jan. 1, further increasing the surplus.
"It's an overproduction of speech and music, which the film reveals.
But the overproduction that caused them remains unaddressed, they said.