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In America a glut of global savings, much of it from Asia, washed into subprime housing, with disastrous results.

Shortly afterwards, a glut of solar panels led to a fall of about a quarter in the price of building a solar farm.

TUMBLING house prices in America, rising foreclosures and a glut of unsold homes have produced a variety of unusual, even desperate, responses from policymakers.

The economic crisis has contributed to a glut of bees in California. That raises questions about whether a supposed global pollination crisis is real.

The traffic jam reflects the growing pressure facing Hollywood films as a glut of 3-D movies crowd each other out.

The pulp fiction style sold millions of books and remained popular for several decades before finally petering out from a glut of material and the changing tastes of readers.

It had everything going for it, and yet it didn't work, because there is such a glut of movies and a mass of clutter right now that nothing can break out in this climate.

Precise current data on private schools are unavailable, but interviews with representatives of independent and religious schools all told the same story: a glut of applicants, higher rejection rates.

a glut of fruit, of American films, of talent

The market is still swamped by a glut of for-sale houses.

The good news is that, in most developed markets, the boom did not result in a glut of new building.

As so often happens with such regimes, their excessive generosity has led to a glut of output, and their cost has risen, leading governments to cut rates.

Prof Prentice said the change in our shape has been caused by a glut of easily available high-energy foods combined with a dramatic drop in the energy we use as a result of technology developments.

A fall in coal prices, caused by a glut of gas, is cutting energy bills, whereas still-high oil prices discourage firms from trucking in cement over long distances, preserving local oligopolies.

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Sir Alex Ferguson admits a glut of injuries has unsettled Manchester United this season.

The tactic triggered a prolonged battle for market share with U. S. shale producers, flooding markets with a glut of oversupply.

When they heard a rumor (false, it turned out) that a glut of cars had shut down the New York State Thruway, the 20-year-old sweethearts could no longer resist.

France have a glut of attacking midfielders but there is less competition on the right-hand side.

Where there was a glut of orders for new solar systems as recently as the past summer, prices for rooftop solar arrays have dropped 8% to 10% since October, and are likely to keep falling this year.

Nike says the shoes will be perfectly usable, once dried, but pairs were not tied together, most likely preventing a glut of free shoes that might dampen sales.

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