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Special 6th ball shows overprotection and loss of cooling protection.
He has decided to take overprotection to the extreme, and kill anyone who gets near Maya.
Except for his overprotection of the police and firefighting budgets, he is clearly trying.
"In fact, you're more likely to see overinvolvement on the parent's part or overprotection of the child."
Claude spends her elementary school years and grew up there with native girls, without overprotection.
Even now she suspected that Missy sensed it and was beginning to respond to her overprotection.
The overprotection of our markets is at the expense of the poor, and particularly the poorest, countries.
Notorious forms of litigation flow from the overprotection of names.
The report puts a little too much emphasis on 'overprotection' , for instance in relation to culture.
Is the evolution of a starting pitcher's role the result of overprotection, or a natural response to a changing game?
Overprotection stifles the very creative forces it's supposed to nurture".
Mailbox-bashing is national, and this prevents it without overprotection."
Child-rearing practices are characterized by the severe discipline and overprotection the parents impose on the children.
But overprotection has a price.
We are told that Europe is suffering as a result of its lack of flexibility and structural deficiencies due to social overprotection.
"At home it's the stigma of overprotection.
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It seems likely that just as extremes of neglect may have long-term deleterious consequences, so may overprotection.
Relatively low risk of overprotection.
Overprotection can refer to the following:
And like overprotective mothers everywhere, she assuaged her anxieties by giving her daughter a little bit of overprotection.
Overprotection against personal liability; instead, more consideration should be given to "unintended consequences", and to system-level arbitration to optimize safety strategies.
The paradox is the overprotection of people with disabilities combined with the expectations of promiscuous behavior of disabled women.
The approach of always defending one's pieces has an antecedent in the theory of Aron Nimzowitsch who referred to it as "overprotection."
However, in some circumstances - where there is a risk of hydrogen embrittlement, for example - this lower voltage is advantageous, as overprotection is avoided.