Don't
overextend yourself, especially financially."
He foresees us going the way of the Maya, Romans, and Victorian-era British, and by virtue of the same fatal flaws: We, like them, continuously
overextend ourselves and consume more resources than our environments provide.
However, Newcastle can ill afford for Martins to
overextend himself at a time when it is all hands to the pumps at St James's Park to prevent United subsiding to relegation.
However, Jensen says the city is being careful not to
overextend its offerings, and is being mindful to preserve sufficient land for future airport expansions.
The vast majority of sports injuries and accidents happen because people
overextend themselves.
Seven years may be how long it takes for a given class of investors to forget about the risk of a crash, to decide exuberantly that they are living in a new world, and to
overextend themselves.
As successful as the line has been, Wal-Mart is careful not to
overextend it, says Fehlig.
With Medicare and Medicaid cutbacks, the changes caused by the Prospective Payment System (PPS), the nursing shortage, and the higher acuity of residents, each of these factors on its own can cause facilities to
overextend themselves to the point of no return.
With this acquisition, Genomic Solutions continues to pick up the lab automation fallout, a strategy that could
overextend the company's market efforts.
Airlines in the Asia-Pacific region have been warned to be cautious about developing too fast during the current economic upturn in case they
overextend themselves for when the industry takes a downturn.
"Specifically," said Carnell, "it sought to align those incentives more closely with the interests of the federal deposit insurance funds and the taxpayers." The pre-FDICIA environment encouraged "perverse incentives for owners and managers to take excessive risks and for regulators to forbear and
overextend the federal safety net," he said.