OVERSEER

A superintendent or supervisor ; a public officer whose duties involve general superintendence of routine affairs.

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OVERSELL

Occurs when a salesman continues trying to sell a product even after a consumer has agreed to buy it.

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OVERSHOOT AND COLLAPSE

Activity that occurs when feedback or corrective action is delayed or poor. Most evident in the collapse of economic cycles and social units, when natural resources are exhausted and when an ecosystem can no longer absorb waste products.

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OVERLEVERAGED

A company that can no longer manage its expenses, due to excessive costs.

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OVERLIE

The amount by which an insurer has exceeded its usual capacity (or has committed beyond its usual capacity).

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OVERLINED

Temporarily paying off all commercial debt creating extra swingline availability.

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OVERLIVE

To survive; to live longer than another. Fiuch, Law, b. 1, c. 3, no. 58; 1 Leon. 1.

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OVERLOAD

To place demands on a piece of equipment or a system that are in excess of its capacity, typically resulting in damage to equipment or system collapse.

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OVERNIGHT (O/N)

1. Trading in a foreign market when the local market is closed. 2. The time between today?s check-in time and tomorrow?s check-out time in hotels.

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OVERNIGHT DELIVERY

A delivery that is guaranteed to arrive at its destination the day after it ships.

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