Examples of 'crowding out' in a sentence

Meaning of "crowding out"

crowding out: the act of displacing or replacing something/someone by occupying the space or attention, often used in the context of competition or dominance
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  • present participle of crowd out

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By crowding out native plants it reduces biodiversity.
This phenomenon is called crowding out.
Crowding out and crowding in effects.
We are destroying nature and crowding out other species.
Crowding out may occur either directly or indirectly.
This can be called the crowding out effect.
Crowding out old realities.
Macroeconomic policy and crowding out.
We do want to avoid crowding out private investment in whatever we do.
Disrupting the dynamic incentives of undertakings and crowding out.
Crowding out of training investment.
This will avoid the crowding out of private investments.
Crowding out of private investment.
A possible negative effect can be crowding out of local industries.
The crowding out effect.

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The effects of fiscal policy can be limited by crowding out.
It also risks crowding out necessary government functions such as defense.
And there is evidence that gas is crowding out renewables.
Leaders should avoid crowding out opportunities to respond or discuss policies.
The third conclusion is that there is a distinct risk of crowding out.
The myth of crowding out.
A strong crowding out of domestic by foreign savings when capital inflows.
The rules of crowding out.
Avoidance of crowding out finance from other public and private sources.
Do not want the date part crowding out the sex.
It is recalled that crowding out occurs when an economy is near full employment.
Various explanations have been offered for why crowding out occurs.
It can happen by essentially crowding out traditional or legitimate sources of information.
Crowding out also occurs in the market for loanable funds in general.
This had the effect of crowding out other civil society organisations.
Thus the effect of the stimulus is offset by the effect of crowding out.
They start crowding out other cells and hogging up the resources.
Government intervention runs the risk of crowding out private sector intermediaries.
This is rapidly crowding out telex as the main media of electronic transmission of messages.
This poses a threat to monetary stability and is crowding out private investment.
The extent to which crowding out occurs depends on the economic situation.
Spend public money on underserved areas without crowding out private investment.
Interest expenditure is crowding out other government expenditure that could support growth.
Such a situation also poses a greater risk of crowding out private investment.
The crowding out of the social preference did not occur until the fines ended.
New global players risk crowding out the public service broadcasters.
Potential competitors and the extent to which they may be affected by crowding out.
Does not lead to market distortions and crowding out of private investment.
The risk of crowding out provides a proxy of the regulation of the private sector credit.
So cigarette smoke quickly affects a person adversely by crowding out his intake of oxygen.
The abnormal cells are crowding out the healthy ones in your bone marrow.
Government spending on debt service costs resulting in the crowding out of priority spending.
The public sector is crowding out the private sector more and more.
There is strong evidence that rising inequality is crowding out the middle class.
External debt servicing has been crowding out priority social investments in our respective countries.

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The kids crowding outside the church
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