In fact, the ecological footprint of most countries exceeds their land base. |
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Agents, chosen randomly, will move to a free space if the number of near neighbours of a different colour exceeds some threshold. |
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If the comparison quality measure exceeds a threshold, a match is determined to have been made. |
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The user may choose to be informed when the total number of unread messages exceeds a threshold. |
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As a long-term storage medium for check images, tape significantly exceeds any realistic requirements. |
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Schedule periodic dual flights when the crosswind exceeds your comfort level. |
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If any running column total exceeds 11, subtract 11 and put a tick mark in that column. |
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History will serve only to remind us that man's reach always exceeds his grasp. |
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The number of analyses exceeds the number of studies because several studies analyzed two or more dependent variables. |
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Averaging a speed of 35 kph, the Skytrain gracefully sweeps over the traffic below, which rarely exceeds 14 kph. |
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When the rate of absorption exceeds the rate of elimination, toxins accumulate in the body. |
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The review also shows that in most cases the growth in these metrics far exceeds the growth in their loan books. |
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Consequently, the cost of shearing a sheep sometimes exceeds the price at which the wool can be sold. |
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At perihelion, when proper motion reaches its maximum, it exceeds the diurnal motion, and the Sun turns slowly retrograde for a week. |
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Note that this amount of sodium exceeds that typically available in commercial beverages. |
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When the load exceeds a value corresponding to the yield strength, the specimen undergoes gross plastic deformation. |
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When there are twice as many attackers as defenders, the winning probability exceeds 80 percent. |
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Why is it that year after year our primary production industries have had growth that exceeds that of any other industry? |
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The number of busts for hard drugs within the British army has doubled in two years and now easily exceeds positive tests for cannabis. |
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The section applies to a folding pocketknife if the cutting edge of its blade exceeds three inches. |
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Respirators must be worn if the ambient concentration of welding fumes exceeds prescribed exposure limits. |
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Similarly, superconductivity can be destroyed by applying a magnetic field that exceeds some critical value. |
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As the concentration of cholesterol in the bilayer exceeds a critical value, phase separation occurs. |
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The corporate giant recently declared that income from its patent rights now exceeds income from chemical sales. |
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It exceeds all standards and will do very well with the energy labelling when it comes into force. |
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If the footprint exceeds the available biologically productive area of the country, it runs an ecological deficit. |
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When the total of all your itemized deductions exceeds the standard deduction, you should itemize. |
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Oolitic ironstones only form at low sedimentation rates, where accommodation greatly exceeds supply. |
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As a surge of unassimilated stimuli, pain exceeds the pleasure principle that regulates psychic life. |
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Hall apparently is ignorant of spherical trigonometry where the sum of the interior angles of every triangle exceeds 180 degrees. |
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In general, it means that whenever a public body exceeds or abuses the powers vested in it the courts may intervene to correct the infraction. |
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When the outflow from these downdraughts finally exceeds the inflow, the storm will dissipate and die. |
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Every line is beautifully judged and the characters are drawn with a conviction that exceeds the usual limits of either genre. |
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When the deformation exceeds the elastic limit of the object, it undergoes inelastic deformation. |
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Respiratory muscle fatigue develops when demand for energy exceeds the supply of energy. |
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This artificial fairway built at the turn of the nineteenth century exceeds even the Panama Canal in number of ships passing. |
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It will just be a matter of the device beeping when the degree of flexion exceeds permissible limits. |
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The coercivity of haematite exceeds that of magnetite, and hence this technique is of little use on haematite-dominated magnetizations. |
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The hypogynous, 5-lobed nectariferous disc considerably exceeds the ovary in volume. |
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Perhaps it is the educated surmise that in large cities the rat population equals or exceeds the human. |
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The initial pressure of the cavity gases exceeds the pressure from overlayers of hard dirt and rock by many orders of magnitude. |
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The combat power of this element far exceeds and outmatches any threat faced. |
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When the driving voltage of sense amplifier exceeds the reference voltage, the clamp drops the driving voltage of sense amplifier. |
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The outlook exceeds what most optimists thought possible just a few years ago. |
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If the demand for electrical current exceeds the safety level, a fuse opens once and must be replaced to reconnect the circuit. |
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In this case the market demand exceeds the supply and some of the harvesters now travel 200 Km to harvest the bugs. |
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Moreover, the extent of dissemination in GC far exceeds that of an infiltrating glioma and oligodendroglioma. |
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It involves the application of a compressive stress, which exceeds the flow stress of the metal. |
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A review of the studies confirms that the formulation meets and exceeds the FDA definition of an antiseptic handwash. |
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I say it only partly because I realise that his influence over the eating habits of the nation exceeds mine by a factor of squillions. |
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You pay money out of the fund and it is deductible, and if it exceeds your income then you have a loss for tax purposes. |
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Their confidence in the efficiency of natural process evolution exceeds even that of the most ardent, nontheistic evolutionists. |
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If the design exceeds the parameters set by the program it is given a red light. |
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Moreover, the range of these scores almost always exceeds that of the pianist's hand. |
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They are now of an age that exceeds the average life expectancy in the countries where they live. |
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The cost of housing will fall in real terms if the CPI exceeds the rate of house price inflation. |
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If your margin interest exceeds your investment income, you can carry over the excess until next year, she adds. |
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Recent measurements show that the actual characteristic spin-down period of the GP-B gyros exceeds 10,000 years-well beyond the requirement. |
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When the sound mix also exceeds one's expectations based on the film's content, you start to wonder what's going on. |
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Extraction of water from aquifers in India exceeds recharge by a factor of two or more. |
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In the UK alone it has been estimated that the recoverable wave energy resource exceeds total UK electricity demand. |
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Jenny reaches and exceeds the highest expectations anyone could have of a teacher of this course. |
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Anybody who exceeds speed limits now will always exceed them, regardless of a post with a number on it. |
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If the value of the reinstatement or rebuilding exceeds the value of cover, recompense may be limited to value of the lesser. |
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The truth is that the importance of the internet far exceeds its use as an e-commerce tool. |
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Studies have found that patient satisfaction with ambulatory surgery centers exceeds that of hospital-based centers. |
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If not, the larva becomes a pupa only once it has been fully provisioned, and its actual development duration then exceeds the minimum duration. |
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In the most populated areas of California, the cost of living far exceeds the national average. |
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If the ambient temperature exceeds 20 degrees, the nominal length of the beam is longer than when calibrated in the laboratory. |
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One decade after the dismantling of the USSR and the restoration of capitalism, the death rate of Russia exceeds its birth rate. |
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His actual income probably exceeds this figure, but for lack of evidence, I am not able to make a finding as to the total amount of income. |
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On first impression the quality of the product is far exceeds some of my other vapes. |
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All farms registered under the scheme must reach and maintain a level of compliance which far exceeds the legal requirements. |
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A foliar spray of a systemic or contact aphicide can be used to control aphids if the population exceeds the threshold. |
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The value of unredeemed frequent flyer miles now exceeds all the printed US dollars in circulation. |
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Animation far exceeds live action when it comes to a dubbed language track. |
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When the current value detected by the current detector exceeds a predetermined value, power supply to the load is stopped using a breaker. |
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Of all weary, flat, dull, and unprofitable ways of spending life, this exceeds all. |
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Negative equity is a situation in which the amount borrowed exceeds the value of the assets secured against that loan. |
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Like many low-priced casual chains, Cheesecake doesn't accept reservations, so on weekends the wait for a table routinely exceeds two hours. |
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Reaction to such obvious sadomasochistic goading exceeds the energy threshold of this reviewer. |
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Yet if anything, my anger and dissatisfaction probably exceeds that of the residents. |
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The rate of price rises since January actually exceeds the rate for same period last year. |
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In profile they display a unity of composition and graceful silhouettes that exceeds any preceding examples. |
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A sequel's awfulness is proportional to the amount by which the budget of the second exceeds that of the first. |
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Under the safeguard, Japan can levy stiff tariffs on the imports if their volume exceeds the average of the past three years. |
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Crystallisation occurs when the concentration of two ions exceeds their saturation point in the solution. |
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Once your income exceeds this tax-free figure, a series of tax bands then comes into play. |
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It then quickly shows a richness and fullness that much exceeds most of the other sweet malmseys on show. |
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If the ambient temperature exceeds body temperature, heat cannot be dissipated by radiation. |
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Her displacement exceeds 3000 tons, making her the biggest undersea craft yet built. |
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They have a Medicaid occupancy percentage that equals or exceeds the applicable biyearly Medicaid minimum occupancy percentage. |
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Many private developers exploit the situation where the demand exceeds available space. |
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The success rate of surgical treatment barely exceeds that of shock wave therapy. |
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The fact that the age of many B. rosea shells exceeds 200 years is unexpected given the widely stated fragility of brachiopod shells. |
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In particular, we know that the number of baryons exceeds the number of anti-baryons. |
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Such conditions produce overdispersion, wherein the variance exceeds the mean. |
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I have always found it hilarious when people drop names inaccurately, an ever present peril for those in whom ambition exceeds capacity for detail. |
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But the authority of his name far exceeds that of our own, famous or obscure though we be. |
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Yes we can talk about the billions of trees planted annually around the world, and yes we can talk about how growth exceeds harvest by a wide margin. |
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If developers rampantly fail to produce good software, but the company exceeds earnings estimates anyway, how many of those rears will be actually on the line? |
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No one may blow the annoying plastic horn within the Emirates if it exceeds 100 decibels anymore. |
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If the amperage exceeds that limit, they melt and break the circuit. |
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When the torque exceeds said value the torque limiting clutch 27 of said layshaft slips so that the torque in excess of said value is transmitted by the other layshaft. |
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The department added that there are safety mechanisms in place whereby if a sample tested exceeds the safety standard, the water supply from the reservoir can be cut off. |
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If a given tackle exceeds a certain level of force, the sensor is activated and the player is notified to seek medical attention. |
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The problem is that the amount of handholding an average end-user needs in buying a computer exceeds the margin you could possibly make on selling it. |
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We are the inheritors of an intellectual and material wealth and tradition that far exceeds anything we could build ourselves. |
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As soon as the measured pressure change exceeds the threshold, the EGR system is deemed to pass the restriction test, and the test method is terminated. |
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The number of security guards patrolling its eastern borders exceeds those standing sentry on the closely watched border between the US and Mexico. |
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I'm sure there's some perfectly serviceable legislation already in place that would force him to turn down the megaphone if it exceeds a certain decibel level. |
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In the play Titus Andronicus, Shakespeare explores a grief that exceeds tears. |
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But as misty White Sidell points out, her influence exceeds popular opinion. |
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All four are said to be mortgaged to the Midland Bank to secure a loan, which exceeds their value, and to generate income less than the sums required to service the loan. |
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Moreover, the number of follicles that undergo yolk deposition commonly exceeds number of eggs actually laid, which suggests that unlaid yolks become atretic. |
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Although the stream that runs through the village's main lowland rarely exceeds two meters in breadth and a meter in depth, residents claim it always carries water. |
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The employment creation potential of broadleaves exceeds that of conifers given the greater range of end use applications that can be serviced by hardwoods. |
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For me, I think the price point exceeds both what my wallet and, more importantly, my soul could give. |
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In nulliparous women, the diagnosis should be considered when the second stage of labor exceeds two hours without regional anesthesia and three hours if anesthesia was used. |
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These conditions are adverse financial conditions and occur when financial reports indicate that obligational authority exceeds case or line item level values. |
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It exceeds the elastic strength pressure and permissible pressure. |
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The only unfortunate thing is that hemp has to be grown to see its cannabinoid component, and it then needs to be tested to see whether it exceeds 0.3 percent. |
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The inability to maximize peak bone mass has significant implications for osteopenia and osteoporosis in adulthood, when bone resorption exceeds bone formation. |
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If the amount collected from all responsible persons exceeds the amount due, the IRS then refunds the excess to the person whose payment caused the overage. |
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Hence, the USA far exceeds the EU in the number of biotechnology patents. |
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Charles's intelligence, such as it is, exceeds his pay grade. |
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The elevation of the Planalto exceeds 1000 m at the eastern end close to the Atlantic coast, and the Serra Geral facing the east forms a perpendicular cliff. |
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If the pressure in the cylinder exceeds this point then the fuel will combust before the spark plug fires, thus throwing the engine's rhythm out of time. |
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Once a nucleus of the new phase exceeds a critical size, movement of constituents across the interfacial boundary commonly increases any one dimension at a constant rate. |
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The physician must evaluate whether the risk of treating the contagious patient exceeds the level of risk that he is usually and habitually willing to take. |
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Paying by credit card is normally the most secure method but this might not be possible if you are buying a boat whose price exceeds your credit limit. |
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An employee whose credit exceeds this limit would be sent a letter requiring them to explain when leave would be taken to maintain a balance below 30 days. |
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A fluid together with its entrained load moving over a cohesive bed erodes longitudinal furrows or grooves when the stress exceeds the critical erosion velocity. |
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The rate of GDP growth can decelerate and even shift into reverse in those countries in which the rate of workforce decline exceeds productivity growth. |
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Hearing protection is recommended when sound exceeds 85 decibels. |
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If she exceeds that, there will be a proportionate cut in the payment. |
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In most cases the model assumes that the activated molecule is diffusible, and the washout occurs whenever the rate of diffusion exceeds rate of formation of the molecule. |
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He forecast that if the price of compensatory notes exceeds their par value, more holders would choose to sell and invest the money in real estate. |
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Although this figure exceeds the averages for tobacco, cotton, and even rice, it falls below the averages of sugar estates in the Caribbean or Brazil. |
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It has told Indian hospitals that it cannot refer UK patients because flying time to India exceeds the three hours limit set for transferring patients. |
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The federal estate tax is an excise tax levied on the transfer of a person's property that exceeds a certain amount at the time of that individual's death. |
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In addition, Brown and Sammons noted that the clinical use of psychotropics in children exceeds the available efficacy and safety data. |
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This exceeds the worldwide consumption of both natural and synthetic fibers, which stands at 67 million tons, he adds. |
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You are what is classed as a moderate speeder who occasionally exceeds the speed limit. |
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When Dexter arrives, he exceeds all expectations for charmlessness and loquacity. |
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Where there is no property, or at least none that exceeds the value of two or three days' labour, civil government is not so necessary. |
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With master-like demagogy, he said that neither him nor Zaev are suitable for this position but Pendarovski, who exceeds the frames of the party. |
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Though no dendrological study has yet been conducted, the age of a mature tree, according to an estimate, exceeds 4000 to 5000 years. |
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The pediatric death toll due to diarrheal illnesses exceeds that of AIDS, tuberculosis, and malaria combined. |
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In fact, from Teasmades to TVs, the average contents of a bedroom in the UK now exceeds pounds 4,000 in value. |
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The minimum principal stress becomes tensile and exceeds the tensile strength of the material. |
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The building exceeds recommended space requirements to provide spacious lounges and serveries. |
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In the absence of man-made defences such as sea walls, the annual damage to property and roads in these areas exceeds pounds 2bn. |
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These usually take the weight of the cylinders in front or of the firebox at the rear end when the width of this exceeds that of the mainframes. |
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In the event the Company meets or exceeds the make good target, the shares will be returned to the Make Good Pledgor. |
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He emphasized that today Belarus' export to Kazakhstan significantly exceeds its import of goods and services. |
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Toxic effects occur when the amount taken exceeds the liver's capacity to metabolise the hepatotoxic metabolite. |
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Most Assistance Dogs have one universal skill in common that outshines and far exceeds all of their physical capabilities. |
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An occasional male of the Pacific subspecies far exceeds normal dimensions. |
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This performance exceeds that for any southern elephant seal, which is also known to be an extreme breath-holder. |
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As a guarantee against any abuse of power by the educated elite, the number of lay judges always exceeds the number of appointed judges. |
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The building, with one baroque tower, exceeds the height of many other buildings in this city. |
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When demand for electricity exceeds the available supply, a brownout occurs. |
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Thomas Aquinas describes the special honour paid to Mary as hyperdulia, that is, a veneration that exceeds that paid to other saints. |
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The degree by which the parallel exchange rate exceeds the official exchange rate is known as the parallel premium. |
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The value of the livestock saved each year more than exceeds the purchase cost and annual maintenance of a llama. |
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In many states, the number of South Asians exceeds that of the local citizenry. |
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St Michael and All Angels Church on Mount Dinham has a spire which exceeds the height of the towers of Exeter Cathedral. |
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Portsmouth, as the most densely populated city in the United Kingdom, is the only city whose population density exceeds that of London. |
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In a spherically symmetric case, matter cannot fall onto a central object when the radiation pressure exceeds the gravity. |
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This far exceeds the United States national average of 20 percent for state department of transportation maintenance responsibility. |
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Even allowing for geologic and climate change, Pytheas' 80 cubits far exceeds any known tides around Britain. |
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Detection requires a signal that exceeds the noise floor by at least the signal to noise ratio. |
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First, the head mechanics have to check him for loose wing nuts and determine if his IQ meets or exceeds his shoe size. |
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It is also often down to ever increasing emergency cases requiring theatre time that exceeds level of demand that has been expected. |
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The age of the organisms and their resulting fossil fuels is typically millions of years, and sometimes exceeds 650 million years. |
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If evaporation exceeds precipitation, as is the case in tropical regions, salinity will be higher. |
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If precipitation exceeds evaporation, as is the case in polar and temperate regions, salinity will be lower. |
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The amount of waste heat energy equals or exceeds the amount of energy converted into useful electricity. |
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Inverse estuaries occur in dry climates where evaporation greatly exceeds the inflow of fresh water. |
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In this type of estuary, river output greatly exceeds marine input and tidal effects have a minor importance. |
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The Port of Hangzhou is a small river port with a cargo throughput that exceeds 100 million tons annually. |
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Two filing fees are therefore incurred, and the total exceeds that of the nonprovisional alone. |
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The upper part of a glacier, where accumulation exceeds ablation, is called the accumulation zone. |
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In the noncuple series, each term exceeds the octuple of the sum of its parts, by unity. |
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Prices tend to rise when demand exceeds supply, and fall when supply exceeds demand. |
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The taste of clean killed, still hunted animals far exceeds that of either gut shot deer or those run by dogs. |
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Production of Czech electricity exceeds consumption by about 10 TWh per year, which are exported. |
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With more than 110,000 enrollees to date, MVP already far exceeds the enrollment numbers of any single VA study or research program in the past. |
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Thoan Cano, another eyewitness to the event, said that 1170 Spaniards died, but this number probably exceeds the total number of Spaniards who took part in the expedition. |
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We believe the new test impermissibly exceeds our statutory authority. |
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According to the 2010 Census, the number of Puerto Ricans living in the United States outside of Puerto Rico far exceeds those living in Puerto Rico. |
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If a customer's overdraft remains within its limit, it is known as an arranged overdraft and if it exceeds this amount, the overdraft is known as an unarranged overdraft. |
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Mobility on Dutch roads has grown continuously since the 1950s and now exceeds 200 billion km travelled per year, three quarters of which are done by car. |
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However, if the content of OMMT exceeds the intercalative capacity of the monomer, then emulsion will change into the blend of in situ composite and direct composite. |
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However, microwave sensors fly only on low Earth orbit satellites, and there are few enough of them that the average time between observations exceeds three hours. |
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If the chairman exceeds the given authority, engages in misconduct, or fails to perform the duties, the chairman may face disciplinary procedures. |
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Consequently, the total number of named cultivars, ancient and modern, now exceeds 300, although many of the older clones, possibly over 120, have been lost to cultivation. |
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Many surviving coins from Offa's reign carry elegant depictions of him, and the artistic quality of these images exceeds that of the contemporary Frankish coinage. |
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They confirmed that the fluorine content in tea exceeds the standard for tap water in terms of density in about 70 percent of the 130 instances they analyzed. |
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However, if the amount of daily fluoride consumption exceeds the security threshold for a long time, chronic fluoride poisoning may occur and it is called as fluorosis. |
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The number of seats rarely exceeds 400, even in very large countries. |
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The lynxes chase red foxes into deep snow, where their longer legs and larger paws give them an advantage over foxes, especially when the depth of the snow exceeds one metre. |
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Glaciers form where the accumulation of snow and ice exceeds ablation. |
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It is a major event in the British social calendar, and press coverage of the attendees and what they are wearing often exceeds coverage of the actual racing. |
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Sometimes in such reservoirs, the new top water level exceeds the watershed height on one or more of the feeder streams such as at Llyn Clywedog in Mid Wales. |
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After this whoever exceeds the limits shall be in grave penalty. |
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Size reduction of agglomerates occurs when the shear stress developed in the polymer exceeds some critical value, this being the interparticle forces. |
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Evaporation greatly exceeds precipitation and river runoff in the Mediterranean, a fact that is central to the water circulation within the basin. |
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An overchallenge involves an imbalance, such that the level of difficulty in the occupational form exceeds the competencies in the developmental structure. |
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It mainly grows in spring and leaf production exceeds lead senescence. |
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The power of the ruralists greatly exceeds their numbers, as suddenly became clear in 2011 and 2012 with the approval of a reform that gutted Brazil's Forest Code. |
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This occurs when the rate of rainfall on a surface exceeds the rate at which water can infiltrate the ground, and any depression storage has already been filled. |
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