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We do not need this new technology to produce more food into a market which is already oversupplied.
As a result, the stock market became oversupplied with shares.
And the industry is oversupplied with people who do.
In fact, Ted had purposely oversupplied himself with small change.
"We are going through a time when Stamford is oversupplied with office space," he explained.
It resulted in competitive price cuts when markets were oversupplied.
Devon was already oversupplied with homes; we didn't need more.
"I should have thought that he was oversupplied with that commodity."
The row points to the big question around these ships - are they sailing into a market that is already oversupplied?
Let there be the kind of hope with which dance seemed to be oversupplied, not so many seasons ago.
With the oil market oversupplied prices locally fell to below ten cents per barrel.
But with Russia's domestic oil market oversupplied, producers will try to export those products, adding to the world supply.
The company faced financial difficulty because the turkey market was oversupplied and prices hit historic lows.
Brussels is oversupplied with high-end hotels that depend on business travellers.
The market had been oversupplied with permits.
His chair, also oversupplied by the Core, skittered away on the air as if it were on ice.
The reality is that the market is oversupplied."
And 42 percent of the graduates have degrees in areas like the social sciences and communications that are oversupplied with candidates.
"From a business perspective, dance is oversupplied," Mr. Wheeler said.
This indicated that the Golden Masks were not oversupplied with tribal henchmen.
"We were oversupplied with people."
The United States is probably oversupplied with mammography machines and radiologists to interpret the films.
"The Koreans and the Japanese know our market better than we do, and they know we're oversupplied," he said.
OPEC cited concerns that the world oil market will be oversupplied in 2004 leading to lower prices.
Thanks to three decades of more-or-less open-door immigration policy, the market for low-skilled labor is greatly oversupplied.