And of course, the over-use and over-dependence on software instead of just connecting with your audience, person to person.
Mass-produced meat means cruel treatment of animals and over-use of antibiotics, he argues.
However, Dr Duckworth said the case underlined the growing problem of antibiotic resistance, and emphasised the problems associated with over-use of the drugs.
In the last few years, there has been some pushback against the potential over-use (and detriment) of mammograms and prostate specific antigen tests.
"Consumers associate larger sizes with more savings and more value, and they tend to over-pour or over-use the products because they don't feel guilty about using more, " he said.
They also argued over-use of the company's weedkiller Roundup, the chemical treatment the alfalfa is modified to be resistant to, could cause pollution of ground water and lead to resistant "super-weeds".
However, Graham Jones, a psychologist with an interest in the impact of the internet, said that while over-use of social networking sites could lead to problems, the risks posed by them had been overplayed.
Secretary General and his designees have been permitted by the Clinton Administration to make operational decisions about -- and to exercise a veto over -- the use of U.S. and NATO military assets.
So it makes no sense for politicians to allocate great swathes to golf courses, especially given ecological concerns -- primarily over water use -- that accompany their operational capacity and the association with the wealthy elite.
There was never a late payment, nor an over-the-limit use of her card.
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Brian Lightman, general secretary of the Association of School and College Leaders, cautioned against the over-simplified use of school performance data.
Back in February, Ms Gilbert urged teachers to write and complain to her about inspectors' over-zealous use of school performance data.
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University of Florida clinical pharmacists pointed out as early as 2006 that the dose of phenylephrine approved for over-the-counter use is ineffective.
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"They have little incentive to over-report use of energy, including electricity, as Beijing imposes increasingly restrictive regulations on energy use per unit of GDP on local governments, " said Bank of America Merrill-Lynch economist Lu Ting in a note.
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This manufacturer knows how to build tough planes that log near-perfect dispatch rates over near-constant use.
For these reasons, it is generally not recommended that even a well-controlled diabetic use an over-the-counter liquid corn remover.
Another story focuses on how a Luxembourg-based PAE is suing cash-strapped public transit systems over their use of vehicle-tracking systems.
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In June, Blue settled a High Court battle with a 1970s rock band - also called Blue - over the use of the name.
Last year, the Obama administration threw the FDA under the bus by over-ruling its decision to expand the over-the-counter use of Plan B contraceptives to adolecents.
Seeking Alpha suggests that the very idea of Google Glass successfully going mainstream is hard to fathom, and that the media has over-hyped its use case for consumers.
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The advisory panel could have voted to recommend pulling over-the-counter drugs that use acetaminophen in combination with other ingredients -- such as NyQuil, Pamprin and Allerest -- but it chose not to.
The three-day discussion will provide a climax to a debate about drug safety that began when Vioxx was pulled from the market for doubling the risk of heart attacks and strokes at high doses over long-term use.
We've heard this whole song and dance before, but apparently Hybrios are such an improvement over regular one-use batteries that the Worldwide Wildlife Fund recently let the company stick its logo on the packets -- and if there's anything that motivates us to buy things, it's a giant, environmentally-friendly panda.
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AEDs are approved by the Food and Drug Administration and available as an over-the-counter device for home use.
The FDA's considering approving such a pill for over-the-counter use, but these kinds of pills have come and gone before.
State intervention is justified only by the chaos that would be caused by a free-for-all over the use of the frequency spectrum.
Of course, companies like Research in Motion have broken ground by providing their customers with easy-to-use e-mail systems over handheld PDAs, such as the BlackBerry.
This includes having better centralised co-ordination over the use and number of paediatric intensive care beds as well as borrowing services from adult NHS wards.
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Instead of saying that the subscribers will be over-charged for extra use, the company is saying that the users will get a discount for controlled use.
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Just one of them could be a condition expected to come from the Treasury in any negotiations on co-operation over use of sterling on both sides of the border.
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