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  • 71excess baggage — 1. passenger baggage weighing in excess of the allowed amount. 2. Informal. an unnecessary burden. * * * ˌexcess ˈbaggage [excess baggage] noun uncountable bags, cases, etc. taken on to a plane that weigh more than the amount each passenger is… …

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  • 72Excess, Betrayal...And Our Dearly Departed — Infobox Album Name = Excess, Betrayal...And Our Dearly Departed Type = Album Artist = The Generators Released = April, 06, 2003 Recorded = Genre = Punk rock Label = People Like You Records Producer = Rich Mouser Reviews = Last album = State of… …

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  • 73Excess Capacity — A situation in which actual production is less than what is achievable or optimal for a firm. This often means that the demand in the market for the product is below what the firm could potentially supply to the market. The amount of excess… …

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  • 74Excess Employer Withholding — When one or more employers withhold more than the aggregate maximum amount of Social Security and/or railroad retirement contributions that should have been withheld from a single taxpayer during a taxation year. Excess employer withholdings are… …

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  • 75Excess baggage —    1) Fans of a certain combination or a particular star performer sometimes followed a show from town to town, traveling on the same trains and yet having no connection to the company, who referred to such people as excess baggage.    2) Excess… …

    The Historical Dictionary of the American Theater

  • 76excess policy — An insurance policy in which the insured is responsible for paying a specified sum (the excess) of each claim and cannot make claims of a lower value than this excess. For example, a £100 excess on a motor insurance policy means that the insured… …

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  • 77excess fare — UK / US noun [countable] Word forms excess fare : singular excess fare plural excess fares tourism an extra amount of money to pay, such as for travelling first class with a second class ticket or for travelling further than you originally… …

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  • 78excess — ex•cess [[t]ɪkˈsɛs, ˈɛk sɛs[/t]] n. 1) the fact of exceeding something else in amount or degree: The package weighed in excess of fifty pounds[/ex] 2) the amount or degree by which one thing exceeds another 3) an extreme or excessive amount or… …

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  • 79excess — /ɪk sesˌ ekses/ noun an amount which is more than what is allowed ● an excess of expenditure over revenue ▪▪▪ ‘…most airlines give business class the same baggage allowance as first class, which can save large sums in excess baggage’ [Business… …

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  • 80excess insurance — Insurance which, by a provision in the policy, is relieved from contributing to other insurers of the same risk; such a policy renders the insurer liable only for the amount of loss or damage in excess of the coverage provided by another policy… …

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