"We didn't want to go into overload in creating all these entities, " says DiMarco.
Furthermore, when we do eat out we don't overload in one sitting.
In the late 1950s scientists linked schizophrenia to an overload of dopamine in the brain, so they devised the first generation of antipsychotics, which homed in on a single dopamine receptor.
It is a new twist on so-called denial-of-service attacks, in which hackers overload financial-services websites with information in order to crash them.
For investors, information overload often comes in the form of headlines.
Nematodes and bacteria capture and store carbon that otherwise contributes to global warming when allowed to overload the atmosphere in the form of carbon dioxide gas.
Google usually likes to do everything by the algorithm, but in this case that could overload the movie with extras, or throw in questionable content.
The birth announcement of the digital wireless era--issued circa 1995--was soon lost in an overload of Internet mania.
Take extension leads and check the circuits of the house - it's always good to have a few fuses on hand in case of overload and consequent darkness!
The company will have to invest in ways to prevent overload.
In simple terms, info overload means that a person inundated with data has a harder time making decisions.
Training programs pose their own particular brand of "in your face" information overload.
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In other words, an overload of "noise" can wear down our memory.
Part of our 20th-century dilemma -- guaranteed to worsen in the 21st -- is pure intellectual overload.
And listening is a skill that is in desperately short supply in this era of over-stimulation and information overload.
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To the visitor for whom the biggest danger is sensory overload, Ms Quette has some useful advice: first zoom in on a detail.
But the concern is that if a number of iPhone owners who had updated to iOS 6.1 were in the same location, the excess traffic generated could overload the local 3G mast.
So rather than drown in spam, we employ new ways of coping with data overload.
The researchers suggest that people in an urban setting have too much stimulation, with an overload of sights and sounds competing for attention.
In many cases, the best plan is to minimize the information overload and focus on the simplest pathway to your goals.
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In a "busy" environment, I will eventually go into sensory overload and my mind will go blank.
In one with broken receptors, a mere 6% is enough to overload other tissues to the point where lipids would be toxic.
Ms Hollows commented on what she described as "initiative overload" from the government, and said she "threw a lot of paperwork in the bin".
Politeski said Samsung, for now, has avoided these types of text-you applications because, in market surveys, consumers said they're already suffering from information overload.
And, of course, because the conscious mind is so limited in its capacity, trying to drive body language with it will cause it to overload quickly, like my executive did.
Both Bruyninckx and McGreskin have embraced "overload" drills to help tune players' brains, where some might be asked to speak in different languages during fitness training while others are asked to toss a tennis ball around and call out colors during sessions involving the football.
As backstory, Barbara had written a short op-ed on "choice overload" for the Christian Science Monitor a few months before, noting what she'd noticed in her students, her kids, their friends and her friends' kids.
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