When the words spoken by the speaker contain far more unnecessary information than the information requested by the listener, there is no doubt that the speaker violated the upper limit by providing more information.
When a speaker says a word that contains far more unnecessary information than the listener requests, there is no doubt that the speaker violates the limit by providing more information.
When the words spoken by the speaker contain much more unnecessary information than the information requested by the listener, there is no doubt that the speaker violates the upper limit by providing more information.<br>