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| The height of the mound can sometimes | exceed a meter. |
| cts were limited to M&O revenues which did not | exceed a statewide rate per student. |
| rs its flowers on erect, spiny stems which can | exceed a meter in height. |
| e Carex lasiocarpa bears erect stems which may | exceed a meter in height and very long, very thin lea |
| hip speed and manoeuvrability, and no ship may | exceed a certain cost. |
| This highly-branched shrub may | exceed a meter in height and sprawl about as wide. |
| orescence arises on a stout peduncle which may | exceed a meter in height. |
| The vineyard should not | exceed a maximum number of pesticide impact points. |
| ing an erect stem, reddish in color, which may | exceed a meter in height. |
| oil is designed so that fragmentation will not | exceed a radius of 15m, allowing for a more controlle |
| One of the United States Constitution must not | exceed a size of 10 square miles (26 km2). |
| rex echinata has a solid, ridged stem that may | exceed a meter-3 feet in height and it has a few thre |
| sured covariate, for example, communities that | exceed a certain cutoff on arrests for drunk driving |
| ven proposed buildings in other British cities | exceed a height of 60 storeys (in London Shard London |
| outh Cornish coast, summer daily maxima rarely | exceed about 25 degrees Celsius and sub-zero temperat |
| ive implementations when node access times far | exceed access times within nodes. |
| ic health concern, but short term exposure can | exceed acute reference doses. |
| The stage with its scenery and machinery | exceed all former attempts in this country". |
| owess to make room for Lindros, and went on to | exceed all expectations as LeClair's scoring totals j |
| s of 2006, high-school students in Arizona who | exceed all three standards in reading, writing, and m |
| any top division club has managed to match or | exceed Allen's total of goals in all competitions sin |
| him the first Wall Street financial manager to | exceed an income of $1 billion in a single year. |
| l and nuclear weapons, as well as weapons that | exceed an effective distance of 150 kilometres. |
| on and its values are Responsibility, Respect, | Exceed and Nimblicity™, a term that is purported to b |
| In some circumstances Stokes scattering can | exceed anti-Stokes scattering; in these cases the con |
| The "fees paid to date far | exceed any savings produced." |
| fication, the electricity consumption may even | exceed any power production from the syngas. |
| complexity of this knowledge will very likely | exceed any biases to learn in evolutionary novel doma |
| 100,000 years and ends when the largest bodies | exceed approximately 1,000 km in diameter. |
| g than the others , whom they were supposed to | exceed both in speed and power. |
| erienced two or three losses that cumulatively | exceed building value; |
| served for an Atlantic hurricane which did not | exceed Category 3 intensity. |
| Filaments rarely | exceed centimetres in length.:105 |
| The court found that the act did "not | exceed Congress' power" and that "CTEA's extension of |
| Gross income from the activity must | exceed deductions from the activity in three out of t |
| Los Angeles Times, Marriages In Hollywood | Exceed Divorces In 1939, January 2, 1940, Page A1. |
| ll persons liable to pay the Poor Rate, not to | exceed eight pence in the pound. |
| The loan amounts are based on need and cannot | exceed either (1) 25 percent of the annual operating |
| es, per gallon prices are expected to reach or | exceed European levels. |
| The shrub can | exceed expectations of height under the right circums |
| er volume concentrated over a smaller area may | exceed field capacity resulting in water that percola |
| ction threshold on the national level must not | exceed five percent. |
| ly growing at least 2 meters tall and known to | exceed five meters in height. |
| The toll was not to | exceed five cents per pedestrian, 25 cents for one-ho |
| shrub reaching over 2 meters tall and known to | exceed five meters in height. |
| he limited military spending, requiring it not | exceed forty millions florins per year; because of in |
| in (additional branches of vitamin drops which | exceed four lines cleared will be disregarded). |
| rub growing at least a meter tall and known to | exceed four meters in height. |
| aching at least a meter in height and known to | exceed four meters tall. |
| reaching at least two meters tall and known to | exceed four meters in maximum height. |
| er the opening of the bottle, which should not | exceed four months. |
| mentary and middle school students to reach or | exceed grade-level academic achievement standards and |
| producing many erect green branches which can | exceed half a meter long. |
| The wiry stems may just | exceed half a meter tall and the shrub takes on a rou |
| It may | exceed half a meter in height and has hairless foliag |
| a tall onion plant, producing a stem which may | exceed half a meter in height from a reddish-brown bu |
| deally, be equal to height at withers, but may | exceed height at withers by 2 cm. |
| s and three cylindrical boilers allowed her to | exceed her designed speed on trials, but installation |
| was sentenced to an indeterminate time (not to | exceed her 21st birthday) in the Texas Youth Commissi |
| oesn't she match George III on 13 May 2011 and | exceed him on 14 May, not 12 May? |
| When put to the test, few could match and none | exceed his pyrotechnical or imaginative gifts (Blakey |
| l, meaning that 90 percent of students meet or | exceed ISAT test scores in math and language subjects |
| ry in the world to match England in beauty and | exceed it in peace'. |
| also along the Vakhsh also in Tajikistan, may | exceed it if completed. |
| a specified maximum dosage, and you purposely | exceed it, you are therefore intentionally using the |
| AVR dismantling costs will | exceed its construction costs by far. |
| nds that would be required to restore it would | exceed its budget for the area. |
| Tarpon is not in attainment because the waters | exceed its Total Maximum Daily Load (or TMDL) for Nut |
| were Indiana, Illinois, Iowa and Wisconsin) to | exceed its quota. |
| number has been named which is great enough to | exceed its magnitude. |
| he subsequent serial, The Crimson Ghost, would | exceed its budget by 16.9%. |
| undefined in floating point arithmetic because | exceed its limits. |
| e (at the base), while in man it certainly may | exceed its role of basing self-hood. |
| enough on-board fuel remaining to allow it to | exceed its specified 13-year design life. |
| Save Jersey's site traffic went on to | exceed its other state-based competitors throughout t |
| at the price of a good or service should never | exceed its cost. |
| The carrier has said it will not | exceed its operational authority by the U.S. Dept of |
| (suitably specified in geometrized units) both | exceed its mass M, in which case the metric has no ev |
| tors, and processing algorithms, which meet or | exceed ITU specifications. |
| ur dioxide and nitrogen oxides from ships will | exceed land-based emissions in Europe. |
| Surface conditions | exceed landing design capabilities. |
| e economic optimism, a market where P/E ratios | exceed long-term averages, and extensive use of margi |
| Yeager had piloted to become the first man to | exceed Mach 1. |
| erg matter clusters, the lifetime of which can | exceed many seconds. |
| d for a heavy load over difficult ground might | exceed nine or ten pairs. |
| your terms, and I expect your distance not to | exceed nine feet. |
| tion to locate and hold a tract of land not to | exceed nine hundred acres, around the proposed town s |
| y, the total time for the SLEP test should not | exceed ninety minutes--forty-five minutes per section |
| under heavy creatine supplementation, does not | exceed normal limits. |
| when it is struck by hard shots, some of which | exceed of 100 MPH. |
| owing 20 centimeters to one meter tall; it may | exceed one meter in habitat recovering from wildfire. |
| ed in bottles, cans or other containers not to | exceed one pint or 16 ounces. |
| 70 centimeters in maximum height, but known to | exceed one meter at times. |
| uces a slender, erect flowering stem which may | exceed one meter-3 feet tall. |
| oduces decumbent or erect stems which may just | exceed one meter in length. |
| tio to one another which can, when multiplied, | exceed one another. |
| Loans were also not allowed to | exceed one-third of an annual salary. |
| esigned only for those young male students who | exceed ordinary expectations of both themselves and o |
| crises today confronting us and threatening to | exceed our ability to cope are the expression of a me |
| The shipments of the album | exceed over 1,000,000 copies. |
| the Governor's Scholars Program; ACT averages | exceed regional and state averages; 89% of our gradua |
| Its total assets | exceed RM5.8 billion and workforce numbers more than |
| gainst industry giants, attract investors, and | exceed sales goals. |
| crometers, and the length of the tunnel should | exceed several millimeters. |
| rub growing at least a meter tall and known to | exceed six meters in height, looking much like a tree |
| Their residency permits do not | exceed six months, and they are deported if they are |
| ite collection of independent random variables | exceed some specified bound. |
| ite collection of independent random variables | exceed some specified bound. |
| Never | exceed speed: km/h (mph) |
| Never | exceed speed: 80 mph (130 km/h) |
| Never | exceed speed: 100 mph (162 km/h) |
| Never | exceed speed: 355 km/h (192 kn, 220 mph) |
| Never | exceed speed: 165 mph (143 kn; 266 km/h) |
| Never | exceed speed: 178 km/h (97 kn, 111 mph) |
| Never | exceed speed: 328 km/h (177 knots, 204 mph) |
| Never | exceed speed: 700 km/h (434 mph) |
| and powerful, efficient sail plan allow it to | exceed speeds of 25 knots and provide an exhilarating |
| Blue Ribbon award, student test scores greatly | exceed state averages, exemplified by the fact that 6 |
| Pursell, Tricia, Local school tax assessments | exceed state averages. |
| Demand for places had | exceed supply in every year since 2000. |
| ich require higher pressures) the material can | exceed temperatures of 120 °F. |
| The cloth may | exceed ten meters in length. |
| despite a rule that unmatched grants could not | exceed ten thousand dollars, forty-three groups had r |
| least three feet high from release and cannot | exceed ten feet. |
| In its opinion, the height of the garage would | exceed that of surrounding structures by enough to ma |
| e at its first convention, but was not able to | exceed that number as time went on. |
| en 30 centimeters and 1.5 meters, and known to | exceed that at times. |
| Their salary was not supposed to | exceed that of a highly qualified industrial worker. |
| ently that the absolute size of many stars may | exceed that of the Sun (and that the Earth might appe |
| power station, its emissions of carbon dioxide | exceed that of a coal powered station. |
| e's environment and objects, stating that they | exceed that of the game's predecessor, Animal Crossin |
| ition where the levels of alkaline phosphatase | exceed that found in a reference range. |
| an interaction, such influences which seem to | exceed that of the influence of light, cannot be used |
| His hope was that his fame might | exceed that of his musical rival, the Austrian-Americ |
| h that payment of the full grant amounts would | exceed the program appropriation in any fiscal year, |
| s it is common for the dry material to greatly | exceed the amount of material that is preserved in al |
| maintain the energy balance, it is possible to | exceed the safe intake of protein if one is subjected |
| yer having made 41 the first innings could not | exceed the other's total as only 25 runs were wanted |
| a School Board did not apply for exceptions to | exceed the Act 1 Index for the budget year 2010-2011. |
| eter of the mandible at the symphysis does not | exceed the diameter of the orbit. |
| As the EPSPs summate, they will | exceed the spike threshold. |
| nd the cost of said building, complete, not to | exceed the sum of $22,000,…” The corner stone was lai |
| It is possible to | exceed the 300-kilometre-per-hour speed limit, but on |
| icts that adopted a preliminary budget did not | exceed the school district's index. |
| than KGhostView (0.5.4) and in some cases even | exceed the original Acrobat (9.0) . |
| idered high quality and is produced to meet or | exceed the highest industry standards. |
| The cost of production could | exceed the selling price. |
| ia, FF Group's department stores' surface will | exceed the 100,000 sq.m. mark by 2010. |
| tions, although the section numbers frequently | exceed the normal upper limit of 36. |
| by proposing a state budget that would greatly | exceed the spending cap to pay for added education sp |
| and from their inflated crowd estimates, which | exceed the numbers shown on news videotapes. |
| within all the early fossil specimens does not | exceed the observed range which exists in the later s |
| y School Board did not apply for exceptions to | exceed the Act 1 Index. |
| hool Board did not apply for any exceptions to | exceed the Act 1 index for the budget in 2011. |
| rested voter the costs of voting will normally | exceed the expected benefits. |
| They do not | exceed the size of the nucleus. |
| speculations that the actual resource may even | exceed the oil shale resource of the United States. |
| Operations which | exceed the bounds of zero or 65535 (0xFFFF) will unde |
| of their ablative and carbon/carbon materials | exceed the requirements for the aerospace industry. |
| s are round to oval, prominently pigmented and | exceed the host cell nucleus in size, are more common |
| e the energy of plosive, which otherwise might | exceed the design input capacity of the microphone, l |
| Some laser rangefinders for military use | exceed the laser class 1 energy levels. |
| The hydranth much | exceed the hydrothecae in size and are quite sturdy. |
| ill displayed by experts has also been said to | exceed the limits of the normal capacity of both STM |
| tness temperature sensitivity, the ATA-98 will | exceed the survey speed of even the VLA-D configurati |
| Most ETP sold today will meet or | exceed the 101% IACS specification. |
| get bullets if the loss in detections doesn't | exceed the percentage of downtime from a monitored st |
| nature of the algorithm, the output will never | exceed the bounds of the original subject matter (alt |
| iese, and was the first class of battleship to | exceed the limits of the Washington Treaty (35,000 lo |
| e at the aristocracy, with which each tried to | exceed the other one with the rarest and monsterious |
| ty of radiation in the universe (and it should | exceed the vacuum energy density i.e. dark energy, to |
| t is one of the few lysergamide derivatives to | exceed the potency of LSD in animal drug discriminati |
| chool Board applied for multiple exceptions to | exceed the Act 1 index for the budget in 2011 includi |
| oat or valve fail and allow the water level to | exceed the fill line, the water will pour into the ov |
| specially prepared materials to significantly | exceed the speed of light in vacuum. |
| Saga's natural gas and oil production revenues | exceed the hundred million dollar mark annually. |
| Trips occurs when the parameters meet or | exceed the limit setpoint. |
| The schizonts rarely | exceed the size of the nucleus of the cell and produc |
| Government for allowing its budget deficit to | exceed the required EU deficit-to-GDP ratio of 3 perc |
| elective and displaceable at any time, not to | exceed the average wage of a competent worker." |
| Trains on the subsurface lines slightly | exceed the standard British loading gauge. |
| 80% compared to current levels in order not to | exceed the Earth's natural capacity to remove GHG fro |
| However, the annual rental rate may not | exceed the FSA's maximum payment amount [10]. |
| e that the container reaches normally does not | exceed the melting point of zinc. |
| other frosh challenge is the bonfire that must | exceed the height of the prior years. |
| dges serving on the Tribunal might temporarily | exceed the maximum of 12 provided for to a maximum of |
| The current height of the building | exceed the current legal limit of 90 feet. |
| of a funding loophole that "could cumulatively | exceed the legal limit by more than $60,000," through |
| e trial would last five full weeks which would | exceed the amount of time Court TV could devote to it |
| -chemical properties of the waters of the lake | exceed the acceptable standards for sewage effluent d |
| ould proceed independently, even if it were to | exceed the limits of his competence. |
| more dots into the display window would easily | exceed the resolution of the television and be useles |
| hould be at the higher end of normal or should | exceed the reference range. |
| Typical amounts of gain medium required to | exceed the lasing threshold depend heavily on the sca |
| 1870s, and it was said that Procopio wanted to | exceed the reputation of his uncle. |
| of vitamin A; therefore, the intake should not | exceed the Recommended Dietary Allowance (RDA). |
| ord was only about 59 cm in length, it did not | exceed the blade length limits of non-samurai during |
| ave calculated that our numbers would then far | exceed the carrying capacity of the earth. |
| ti-smoking campaigns in Germany were unable to | exceed the effectiveness of the Nazi-era climax in th |
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