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The world market for telecommunications is already overcrowded with businesses.
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The prisons are overcrowded.
Then as now, overcrowded conditions and poor nutrition can increase the risk of developing the illness.
There the recently arrived workers had to endure appalling conditions living in overcrowded dwellings as well as derisory wages and exploitation at their workplace.
It also distinguished the more stable owner-occupied and under-occupied 'middle ring' areas with older populations from the central areas with rented, shared and overcrowded accommodation.
Barnes in a small report gave a detailed description of the unhygienic and overcrowded conditions in which poor urban women gave birth.
The best houses in the area are well constructed, practically furnished, clean and not overcrowded.
The selective advantage of this phenomenon is that the overcrowded toads can leave a potentially lethal environment before it is too late.
They were as overcrowded and ill-equipped to manage bodies as the churchyards.
This variance may be explained by the bad economic situation, overcrowded housing, poor infrastructure and public health problems of the camps.
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