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- noun The state or quality of being
crowded .
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Examples
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On the other hand, various environmental factors, such as crowdedness or the substrate the grasshoppers grow up on, do not affect their color.
innovations-report 2010
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"crowdedness" of these trades from monitoring hedge fund and speculative positioning data.
DealBook By DEALBOOK 2010
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"crowdedness" of these trades from monitoring hedge fund and speculative positioning data.
DealBook 2010
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But this feeling of crowdedness and spacelessness is very strong.
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But this feeling of crowdedness and spacelessness is very strong.
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In terms of crowdedness, it was also the peak shopping hours of Saturday afternoon.
The Pale King 2011
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You have posited a more subtle limit on supply than I have, but there are instances where communities are going to want to limit the number of new units built to limit over-crowdedness and congestion, not merely things like lotsize.
The Volokh Conspiracy » The Further Left You Are the Less You Know About Economics: 2010
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But this feeling of crowdedness and spacelessness is very strong.
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The immediate effects of over-crowdedness will be obvious: discipline problems, students falling through the cracks, shoddy instruction and lack of individual attention, together with increased truancy and school dropouts.
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But this feeling of crowdedness and spacelessness is very strong.
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