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overdraft
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overdraft [′ō·vər‚draft]
(metallurgy)
Upward curving of a piece of metal after leaving the rolls during forming, due to higher speed of the lower roll.


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5) See OSTROM, GOVERNING THE COMMONS, supra note 2, at 146-49, 157-73 (explaining the overdrafting of California groundwater and problems associated with Sri Lankan irrigation efforts including the large number of farmers involved); Hardin, The Tragedy of the Commons, supra note 1, at 1245 (explaining how the world's oceans are being unsustainably exploited); Thompson, supra note 2, at 249-53 (explaining that groundwater is a natural commons being exploited); David J.
City officials said such a network could meet the needs of an increasing population, reduce overdrafting of the region's groundwater, and ease the burden on the sanitation district.
The overdraft fees that the Fed imposes also tend to reduce the incentive for overdrafting.
 
 
 
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