Overconcentration

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The great defect of the sophistic approach to “legislation” is precisely its overconcentration on laws as such—that is, laws abstracted from the context of the regime. Legislation is not easy because cities differ in fundamental ways and because they give rise to a variety of regimes with fundamentally different requirements.

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In a letter dated April 9, 1909, all establishments licensed for the propagation and sale of diphtheria antitoxin were also informed of the presence of high total solids, and that the matter was brought to their attention as it seemed advisable to avoid overconcentration of diphtheria antitoxin and other serums which may bring about untoward local symptoms and loss of therapeutic efficiency.

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Mr. Morgan's statement that he welcomes the change in public sentiment which permits him and his associates to shake off such burdens and to contract their activities on corporation boards is directly in harmony with the fact often overlooked, that the overconcentration of credit of which the public has justly complained was not planned deliberately, out was really an unconscious growth.

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In the West a large mining company uses blue glass lamps overconcentration tables as this light assists in bringing out the line between the zinc and iron ore.

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