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In fact, a glut on the market may be a problem for the orchestra business as a whole.
They made major plantings, which were later to lead to a glut on the market.
Although the original plan had been to grow tobacco, there was a glut on the market.
There is no glut on the market of those who would both gladly learn and teach.
"Teachers had become a glut on the market so students went elsewhere to prepare for different careers," he said.
"The prices are dirt cheap despite the bad conditions because the other states have had rain and there is a glut on the market."
Properties became a glut on the market, and new construction virtually dried up."
The increase raised concern that rising pork and beef supplies could create a glut on the market.
Unfortunately, ex-privateers were a glut on the market and he was unable to sell her.
There was a glut on the market.
Tales of cosmic doom have long been a science-fiction staple, and are now a glut on the market.
They are a glut on the market because they're too hard to finance and co-op boards can be difficult and kill the deal."
Jorn Birn was simply a glut on the market, any market, and that was the end of the matter.
It seeks to introduce a means test to decontrol apartments renting for more than $2,000 a month, which are only a glut on the market anyway.
"You're gonna make it so easy to mine the asteroids that we'll get a glut on the market," Pancho said.
He also collected so many 'best beasts' in heriots that it caused a glut on the market and the value of cattle fell through the floor.
Thanks to malls, commercial strips and suburban subdivisions, pop design was a glut on the market even before the emergence of pop art.
It also imposes a six-month moratorium on all imports of hot-rolled steel, to work down a glut on the market.
Any suggestion of a glut on the market might cheapen the luxury image, and besides, makers and growers are eager to keep prices stable.
Today, in an Armory Show that is big enough to sink the Queen Mary 2, young artists are something of a glut on the market.
In the depressed 1920s, graduates were a glut on the market and he took a job selling "Watford" chocolates in Norfolk.
But time passed and primers became a glut on the market, so publishers turned to readers who by then were already using computers and the more popular programs.
The strong growth in the late 1980's, he said, caused Americans to buy so many cars and houses and office buildings that there was "a glut on the market."
In recent weeks the price of lumber has dropped, reflecting a glut on the market as timber companies have cut more in anticipation of the owl listing.
IN another sign of a strengthening regional economy, premiere commercial space on Long Island, until recently a glut on the market, is now in scarce supply.