overextended in A Sentence

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    O This lead to the price being Overextended.

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    The Starks have Overextended their lines.

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    Avoid using lots of pillows that may overextend your spine and neck.

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    Under Bush, the US operated as a global superpower- but it drastically Overextended and isolated itself.

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    Don't get involved in numerous markets that might overextend yourself, especially if you are a beginner in forex trading.

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    Because funding for public education is limited and teachers are Overextended, the village needs to help support these endeavors.

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    Don't get involved in numerous markets that might overextend yourself, especially if you are a beginner in foreign exchange trading.

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    To make room for those growing bundles of joy, the abdominal walls stretch and the skin becomes Overextended in order to bear the extra weight.

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    As the financial markets in the U.S. continue to look Overextended, some investors are starting to consider reallocating gains and spreading their investments around to other markets.

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    In reality, most contractors do try to do a good job and be reliable but sometimes they can get Overextended financially or just take on a job that's too big for them.

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    The final challenge that these authors identify in our goal striving is one that readers of this blog know well in terms of self-regulation failure, and that is avoiding overextending ourselves and depleting our self-regulatory resources.

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    Causes proposed include the inability of homeowners to make their mortgage payments( due primarily to adjustable-rate mortgages resetting, borrowers overextending, predatory lending, and speculation), overbuilding during the boom period, risky mortgage products, increased power of mortgage originators, high personal and corporate debt levels, financial products that distributed and perhaps concealed the risk of mortgage default, monetary and housing policies that encouraged risk-taking and more debt, international trade imbalances, and inappropriate government regulation.

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