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  • verb Present participle of overservice.

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Examples

  • They probably aren't hurt much by attempts to rein in overservicing, either.

    Making Light: Open thread 137 2010

  • With this measure the HPCSA wanted to prevent overservicing, like doing unnecessary tests or X-rays, the registrar said.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 2003

  • Whether or not that works, there is a real risk in overservicing them, which ultimately hurts other, more valuable customers.

    THE NEW MARKET LEADERS Fred Wiersema 2001

  • Whether or not that works, there is a real risk in overservicing them, which ultimately hurts other, more valuable customers.

    THE NEW MARKET LEADERS Fred Wiersema 2001

  • Speaking at the briefing earlier, Dr Venter said she was concerned about the overservicing of patients.

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1993

  • According to the HPCSA, doctors are coerced into signing acknowledgement of debt agreements when there are allegations of overservicing of patients and/or claiming for services that were not registered by the practitioners registered with the council.

    IOL: News 2010

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