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He's going to flood the market and drive us out of business!
But he must be careful not to flood the market and drive the price down.
The danger is that too much material from one person will flood the market.
If we go to 50, we're still far from flooding the market."
And they intended to flood the market with this garbage.
The following day, shares flooded the market, and the stock fell 11.7 percent.
Flooding the market, they said, would cause prices to nose dive.
All told, some 1,000 Flintstones products will flood the market.
The slaughter program, which went into effect in the spring of 1986, flooded the market for red meat.
The car was gone by the time Japanese imitators flooded the market.
The idea is to prevent people from flooding the markets with their stock instantly.
"They are overproducing oil and flooding the market," he said.
Also, new mines flooded the market with silver, causing its price to fall.
Within a year paperbacks from several publishers were flooding the market.
Space formerly occupied by retailers is expected to flood the market.
Let's sell it all off, bit by bit so as not to flood the market.
But trademarks that have long flooded the market are also awarded.
Instead they complained about the growing number of agencies - and agents - flooding the market.
"They're flooding the market and lowering the price," he exclaimed.
There is no point in flooding the market with recordings nobody wants."
Time is running out for the freshman class of start-ups that flooded the market three years ago.
Then, in the final five seconds, a series of small orders flooded the market, sending the stock up 1 percent.
That meant the moment the stock began trading, thousands of shares flooded the market.
That is exactly what happened in July, when the last series of calls and redemptions flooded the market.
However this quantity flooded the market, leading to small sales for individual titles.