Even when fully tightened, the bolts do not extend beyond the nylon locknuts. |
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A great power possesses economic, diplomatic, and military strength and influence, and its interests extend beyond its own borders. |
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Pain or discomfort may extend beyond your chest to your shoulders, arms, back, neck, teeth or jaw. |
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You're a nexus in a big web of relationships that extend beyond the world of work into the realm of family and citizenry. |
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The implications of this idea extend beyond vascular disease to other matrix remodeling and detachment processes such as cancer. |
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Their sovereignty, of course, won't much extend beyond the guardroom at the end of the corridor. |
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There has also been a growing recognition that the biological differences between the sexes extend beyond the reproductive. |
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Clearly, this is an irksome fact to someone whose ambitions extend beyond maximising profit. |
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The male desire for big stuff can extend beyond Tonka trucks, Brobdingnagian TVs, and inappropriately large cars. |
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The analogies deployed to regulate other minorities extend beyond the categories of blackness and whiteness. |
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But allegations of fraud and illicit insider trading extend beyond the mutual fund operations of the two banks. |
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The satellite's footprints extend beyond the U.S. borders, and signals can be received as far north as Edmonton. |
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It is also likely that if an inquiry into polygyny in Canada were undertaken by CEDAW, its scope would extend beyond the Bountiful context. |
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Today information and communication technologies offer new common forms of messaging that extend beyond traditional cultural boundaries. |
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Choose the smallest size cushion that is wider than the mouth and long enough to extend beyond the lower lip with the mouth slightly open. |
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These employment impacts extend beyond 2010 and may include less dependency on social assistance and a broadening of the tax base. |
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His father was an insurance agent, his mother a homemaker whose education didn't extend beyond middle school. |
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The image is not contained, as the tabletop to the left as well as the chair on the right seem to extend beyond the picture frame. |
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Unlike most museums and art galleries, the National Trust's responsibilities extend beyond works of art to buildings, gardens, and natural and designed landscape. |
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However, as much of this is long-term work, efforts will extend beyond this. |
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Such a settlement may extend beyond the parties in the case, benefiting a wide constituency of employees or clients. |
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The benefits of taking such an approach invariable extend beyond the initial motivation. |
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Keloid scars are thick, rounded, irregular clusters of scar tissue that extend beyond the original wound. |
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But the State's role should extend beyond the provision of safety nets for markets, industry and employment. |
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In macropterous individuals with wings of normal size, the wings approach or extend beyond the apex of the abdomen. |
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Elements of the earthworks which extend beyond the obvious perimeter of the fort include the glacis and the ravelin immediately outside the gate. |
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Insert the snapper, party favours and confetti or decorative shred into the roll. Make sure the ends of the snapper extend beyond the end of the cracker. |
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When cooking with gas, please make sure that the flame does not extend beyond the bottom of the pot or pan. |
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Allow the EPDM flashing to extend beyond the wall edge by minimum 50 mm and fully adhere it to the wood nailer over its full length. |
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Break or saw off any shims that extend beyond the jamb or wall on each side. |
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Volume rebates are typically based on three, six, and twelve-month arrangements with customers, and rarely extend beyond one year. |
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Groundwater recharge areas also extend beyond the borders of the country, expanding to the ridges of the Carpathian Mountains. |
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Guidance provided by a unit chaplain can extend beyond religion and away from the barracks, with padres deploying to the field in support of the troops. |
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This term of employment will not extend beyond one-year except where the parties mutually agree. |
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The position could and should extend beyond one term since it is quite difficult to influence change as a newcomer. |
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The seats extend beyond inner-city areas to include places such as Southampton, Oxford, Sherwood, Ipswich and Northampton. |
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Power management software can orchestrate the graceful shutdown of critical systems when power outages extend beyond the limits of backup systems. |
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Differences of ethical approach extend beyond the bounds of biotechnology, and often involve more than bioethics alone. |
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This year, however, she decided it should extend beyond her immediate circle. |
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But we point it out as an example of how some of the present goals and objectives extend beyond Crown lands. |
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However, as a dominant purpose, it would extend beyond the limits of charity. |
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The problems these people face are complex and extend beyond the general improvement of the economic aspects of their lives. |
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The lapels of the coat extend beyond the skirt, and halt at my mid-shin. |
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My concerns regarding the legal system of the United States extend beyond excrescences such as the death penalty and Guantánamo Bay. |
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The boom must not extend beyond the vertical of furthermost aft point of the hull or deck. |
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When the cranes are not in use, they are usually stowed so as not to extend beyond the face of the wharf. |
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It is understood that the sellers liability in respect of defective or otherwise unmerchantable goods shall not at any time extend beyond the actual price paid for such goods. |
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We need investments in infrastructure that extend beyond bricks and mortar. |
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Re-evaluate all clients and engagements at least annually to ensure the work doesn't extend beyond the firm's competencies. |
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The boutiquelike areas extend beyond the main selling area to other corners of the store. |
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All four extend beyond the city boundaries to include parts of Castlereagh, Lisburn and Newtownabbey districts. |
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However, in the view of ICSC, fixed-term appointments were the most appropriate contractual tool whenever it was known in advance that the needs for services would extend beyond one year. |
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Beck's duties extend beyond globe-trotting with a loaded checkbook. |
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In the more recent Ludo series, begun in 2000, the painted tissue paper collages extend beyond the conventional four-sided frame, spreading freely over the supporting walls: the picture exists independently of its frame. |
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Also, his son was far away, making it desirable to postpone the burial until he could return-which was sure to extend beyond the talents of the morticians. |
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The fibrosis associated with NFD can extend beyond dermis and involve subcutaneous tissues, striated muscles, diaphragm, pleura, pericardium, and myocardium. |
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The equipment is considered to extend beyond the tool vehicle when it has a point or a sharp edge that extends by at least 30 cm beyond the front or the rear of the vehicle. |
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Nearly 10 years after the first NATO troops set foot in Afghanistan, how is it that such a situation developed and how has 'Afghanisation' come to extend beyond the borders of the country? |
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Some activities likely to contaminate soils and groundwater extend beyond the production of residual by-products to include the use, storage and handling of raw materials. |
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However, it also demonstrates that intervention should ideally begin before those experiencing musculoskeletal pain visit their GP, and extend beyond the signing of a sick note. |
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The caeca extend beyond the mid section of the parasite. |
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Complicated intra-abdominal infections include those infections requiring surgical intervention and which extend beyond the hollow viscus into the peritoneal space. |
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Further development so that cell technology can extend beyond the present limited niches depends on advances in electrochemistry, and materials and membrane technology. |
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We are the Northern Lights Wildlife Wolf Centre, and we are petitioning to increase protection for wolves whose territories extend beyond National Park boundaries in the Central Rocky Mountains. |
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In these cases, this hybrid formula will provide reasonable amounts of spousal support for durations that will extend beyond the children reaching the age of majority. |
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With regard to responsibility towards the biosphere, a special reference to future generations is made in the text to the safeguarding of interests in biodiversity and the biosphere that extend beyond the present generation. |
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The question is, how far does it extend beyond 200 nautical miles thereby giving Canada the exclusive rights to the resources on and below the seabed in this area? |
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Clinicians should also be aware of the low risk possibility of Lyme disease occurring in areas of Canada that extend beyond our currently defined established cycles. |
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While this raises questions that extend beyond the limits of this paper, we would like to conclude with an example that makes clear that police organizations are not alone in having to deal with the issues we have identified. |
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The goal of harmonizing state law is important because of the prevalence of commercial transactions that extend beyond one state. |
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The crown is semiglobular and rounded, with a transverse crest and a long uvula that does not extend beyond the root. |
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The drawbacks of mandatory arrest extend beyond potential retaliatory or recidivistic violence. |
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Of course, concerns extend beyond teaching staff. |
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They say the mistake was to assume that the benefits of beta interferon do not extend beyond about two years. |
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In accordance with TP 312E, published in 1993, and the related ICAO standard, a strip shall extend beyond the end of the runway for a distance of at least 60 m, which the grassy area does. |
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The trafficking of inert or substandard medication into West Africa is not generally reckoned as a major organised crime activity, but its ramifications are grave and extend beyond the region. |
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Good mental health care must extend beyond clinical walls. |
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The problems extend beyond well beyond housing. |
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Green jobs can, however, extend beyond energy. |
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However, it is important to ensure that the cooperation does not extend beyond what has been notified and regarded as indispensable to achieve the abovementioned benefits. |
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The bar thus rotates more slowly that the stars at the same radius, and cannot extend beyond the radius of corotation, where it turns at the same speed as the stars. |
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This is for greater transparency, reflecting the fact that the vast majority of the commitments made in this budget extend beyond the traditional two-year budget horizon. |
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Our review of the initiatives we have carried out and the business opportunities that some of these projects provide open promising horizons for us that often extend beyond our geographic borders. |
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In their application to the Supreme Court, the CCCB and EFC insist that reproductive technologies raise profound moral and ethical concerns which extend beyond the individual parties involved and affect society as a whole. |
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Most serious of all are those delays that extend beyond eight hours. |
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Note: Circumstances may dictate that final clearance of all reinstatement conditions will extend beyond the actual termination date of the permit and bind the applicant accordingly. |
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The demands of some interested parties, however, extend beyond compliance. |
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Mr. Speaker, I wish to assure hon. members that the purpose of this deployment does not extend beyond what has already been debated in this House. |
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Let the brow extend beyond the outside corner of your eye. |
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Vulnerabilities in electricity importation include factors that extend beyond national control such as regional political instability, national willingness and the price fluctuations. |
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It is important, however, to avoid broadly worded exclusions that could extend beyond that concent, or attempt to undermine the initial purpose of the insurance. |
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These landscapes extend beyond the national park boundaries. |
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Philosophers almost universally reject this view and hold that the properties and aesthetics of art extend beyond materials, techniques, and form. |
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Its mandate did not extend beyond the Kabul area for the first few years. |
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