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How to use the word crowding in a Sentence?

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Fonts that are busy, perhaps they induce crowding, and that can be a problem in terms of accessing that print.

Guinevere Eden

Found on CNN
1 year ago

When you politicize things and start to say this is a pandemic of the unvaccinated, and unvaccinated people are crowding sick patients out of hospital beds, you don't persuade unvaccinated people to get vaccinated. That much is pretty clear, but you do deepen the divisions and the hard feelings and the skepticism about what the public health authorities are advising people to do.

Doug Badger

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

Preliminarily charges will be crossing a police line, and crowding/obstruction/incommoding.

Capitol Police

Found on FOX News
2 years ago

There are people in their thousands, as you’ve seen, crowding around the entrances to the airport, and there have been, unfortunately, injuries as well. And, we have had to address some of those amongst our passenger cohorts too. It is dangerous.

Taliban Islamists

Found on Reuters
2 years ago

Its quite normal for Egyptians to want to be buried near their influential leaders, and Kathleen [Martinez] has made some remarkable discoveries in the vicinity that feature in the film [documentary], including a once gold-leaf covered mummy. This definitely makes for [interesting] TV, but suggesting that people at this site are crowding around [Cleopatras tomb] specifically is a tough argument to make.

Glenn Godenho

Found on FOX News
3 years ago

It has it has contributed to a larger share of the deaths being accidental. So, in a way, it's sort of crowding out the intentional deaths.

Mark Olfson

Found on CNN
4 years ago

Part of the difficulty this year has been hedge funds crowding into the same names.

Mark Doherty

Found on Reuters
7 years ago

The sports people aren't worried about the election crowding them out, it's the other way around. Politicians are really worried that anything that could deter voters or distract them is bad.

Dennis Pilon

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

Strains on household budgets such as rising housing and healthcare-related costs may be crowding out purchases of retail goods. I see no compelling reason at this time for the Fed to raise interest rates in September.

Alan MacEachin

Found on Reuters
8 years ago

We get colds when we are flying because we there are three or four hundred people all squeezed in together in a small space, you can guarantee that some of those people will have colds and the germs are spread because of crowding.

Ron Eccles

Found on FOX News
8 years ago

Crowding and herding is the big problem with smart-beta, the illusion of being able to permanently depress the risk on equities through smart-beta or minimum-variance strategies has been very, very appealing, and a lot of money has piled in, but that delusion cannot be kept up because it's based on a strategy that doesn't work when the crowd arrives.

Laurence Wormald

Found on Reuters
9 years ago

The fact is, there is not an unlimited pot of money to help needy students or high-achieving low-income students. And there is a certain one-for-one, a crowding-out effect.

Steven Camarota

Found on FOX News
9 years ago

To judge from the notions expounded by theologians, one must conclude that God created most men simply with a view to crowding hell.

Marquis de Sade

added by anonymous
13 years ago

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