You almost need a backdrop of such excess to wrap your head around the incredible amount of wildlife here.
All of these nationalities have brought some form of South American epicurean excess to the Magic City (and somehow, despite said excess, they all maintain trim, svelte, beach-ready figures).
That way grid operators could, say, automatically lower the cost of transmitting power from a region with excess to capacity to one with a shortage, instead of letting the problem fester until the peaker plants turn on and phone calls and faxes fly.
Good times always lead to excess, to some people doing things they wouldn't dream of doing in a less fevered atmosphere.
The coroner Keith Wiseman said a culture of drinking to excess had to stop, and recommended that a system of random alcohol testing for crew should be introduced.
Most companies use share buybacks or pay special dividends on their common stock to return excess cash to shareholders.
Consumers and businesses who have solar panels on their rooftops might want batteries to provide backup power or to sell excess electricity to utilities.
The more efficient and effective approach is to allow profitable companies to return excess capital to their shareholders without subjecting those dividends to discriminatory tax treatment.
One option is to use excess assets to increase liquidity, by internally securitising loans made in one country and moving them to another to back liabilities there.
Value investors like Einhorn are known for wanting companies to return any excess capital to shareholders.
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In 2009 they will be more circumspect, but will still be eager to put their excess capital to work.
If a factory had its own generating plant, it would be allowed to sell any excess juice to whomever it wished.
The recent pick-up in money growth is a welcome sign that banks are finally beginning to use their excess reserves to make money-creating loans and investment.
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The already booming housing market was, in effect, shot up with steroids as lending standards were lowered to put all the excess liquidity to work.
As a result, the government is encouraging people to reduce consumption, and put excess water to better use.
Far better to do nothing, use any excess money to reduce public debt, and leave grand plans until the big surpluses are actually there to be spent.
"We want football fans to enjoy the occasion and won't allow a small minority who drink to excess and cause trouble to spoil it for the majority of real supporters, " he said.
As part of the work water storage areas will be created to channel excess water on to Enfield Golf Course and Montagu Recreation Ground, slowing the speed and volume of water travelling down the brook.
Blinds have been installed to remove the need for air conditioning, keeping it cool during the day and allowing excess heat to filter out at night.
If everybody is laying cables to soak up excess demand and to bring down prices, can the cable owners still make money?
It will put some of the company's vast pool of excess capital to more productive work.
Rosarito's air cleared, and the plant even had excess power to sell into the California grid.
Rather than letting the heat escape, a cogeneration plant uses the excess energy to power a heating and cooling system.
Until now it has not paid interest on those deposits, which means banks lend their excess reserves to other banks.
These types of reversal days give traders a cue to clean up some excess longs and to switch gears a bit.
But is also could be a sign that WMT has some excess inventory to move, and wishes to do so before Christmas.
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The Fed could stop paying interest on excess reserves to member banks.
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In the process, it would provide the financial markets with needed Treasuries, while returning excess reserves to the nothingness from which they came.
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Normally, a donor can reduce his AGI by a maximum of 50% and has to carry forward any excess charitable deductions to future years.
That spike in the death rate at age 27 can thus be seen as a marker of how long unconstrained excess takes to kill.
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