Another issue that impacts results far beyond the short term is investing in human capital. |
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Actually that is also an ancient tradition and it goes far beyond the ability of the cat to kill the ship rats. |
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Wi-Fi allows our mobile devices to communicate with a world far beyond our physical location. |
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If so, that is far beyond my expectations, and no doubt a bitter blow to Democrats who harbored fantasies of retaking the chamber. |
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The paper trail led far beyond the inspector to entrap top bureaucrats and key jurists in the web of corruption. |
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The responses of some are unsettling and go far beyond the simplicities of political satire. |
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Sadly, the ugly arm of slavery reaches far beyond Sudan and shockingly touches every continent except Antarctica. |
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Engineers at MIRA took the application of hybrid technologies far beyond the motive power. |
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From the southern coastline originate the Esperance Doctor, which appears to travel far beyond the normal range of a sea-breeze. |
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Within the area of his chiefdom, which extends far beyond the village, live 6,800 people. |
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Some people become so famous that they are mythologised far beyond who they really are. |
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We must not make an idolatry of modern medicine, investing powers in the medical establishment far beyond its true capacity. |
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But there is ample evidence that they are erecting the bounds of their political playpen far beyond the confines of Westminster. |
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Some volcanic eruptions generate dangerous lahars that travel far beyond the volcano. |
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John was a coach far beyond his years and handed down his boxing and soccer knowledge to thousands of kids. |
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But our poem's horizon expanded far beyond this confined duality to embrace the universal, the human, as well as the intimate and personal. |
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Harris suggested that teachers should challenge students, upend their settled ideas, and expose them to worlds far beyond their own experiences. |
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Harry seems to have gone far, far beyond being a social drinker, even by teenage standards. |
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But the violent swings in the electoral pendulum have implications that go far beyond the fortunes of the two major parties. |
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Our bodies had become soft and flabby from lack of work and our souls were damaged far beyond repair. |
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However, some of the proposals on the table go far beyond establishing the procedures that govern tort suits brought in federal court. |
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The southern pollutant buildup has long-range effects, often traveling across Africa, far beyond the main brown cloud of particles. |
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His handouts and chalk talks went into detail and complexity that went far beyond what I could use or grasp. |
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He had a streak of fundamental decency that went far beyond simply observing the convention of the day and I loved him for it. |
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The high efficiency of a quantum computer facilitates computing far beyond the capacity of present-day equipment. |
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Her patients have improved far beyond the expectations of their medical specialists, and their need for surgeries has been markedly reduced. |
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Well, I am hoping to convince you that they passed far beyond the normal limits of statutory construction, the changing of the meaning of. |
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But wood-fired ovens go far beyond bread, and are capable of roasting, broiling, steaming or braising. |
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But the costs of the conflict could go far beyond the hefty financial outlays. |
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Thanks for demonstrating that literary stylometry has progressed far beyond intuition and type-token ratios. |
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Yet the aural discipline plays a major part in poetic meaning, in ways that go far beyond mere onomatopoeia. |
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To concerns about the weaponization of space, Moore responds that such plans are far beyond the realm of current scientific possibility. |
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His education there went far beyond the three Rs, taking in falconry, boxing and, most importantly, self-preservation. |
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But the results are terrific, allowing quality enlargements far beyond the dreams of digital cameras or lesser scanners. |
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These issues have ramifications far beyond the loss of cash by more than a million families. |
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The choices are his to make, but the forces at play in his life are far beyond his control. |
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All have generated more violence and widened the circle of killing far beyond the formal engagement of armed men on both sides. |
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Their use of a wind tunnel helped define the science of aerodynamics and had influence far beyond their time. |
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He still has the whip hand, and concerns about his powers are spreading far beyond the elite of the Labour Party. |
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The new boards can be used like traditional whiteboards, with teachers and children able to write on them, but go far beyond that. |
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Positive word of mouth pushed the drug far beyond the confines of the rave scene. |
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Today's cheese and cheese spreads boast flavors that go far beyond the traditional smoke and bacon. |
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Subjects now range far beyond the Great Lakes, from piracy on the high seas to the environmental health of our oceans. |
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The ball hit the right-hand post and rebounded into the net, far beyond Butler's despairing dive. |
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It stocks a vast selection of books and magazines going far beyond the expected reference books and encyclopaedias. |
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Last November, the discrepancy between the presidential exit polls and the tallied count was far beyond the margin for error. |
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The second reason I worry is that the dynamism of a closer link with the United States would extend far beyond the direct trade benefits. |
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She is a diligent and committed officer, who goes far beyond the call of duty as treasurer. |
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Chris Cawley said the value of the contract goes far beyond its monetary worth. |
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The practice fairway, as groomed as a putting green, fans out toward a distant hummocky hill and trees far beyond. |
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As an element in cultural categorizations, the role of the human body goes far beyond its concrete physical boundaries. |
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Once the teaching element of the site is on-line, these efforts can be expanded far beyond the boundaries of our region. |
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It was one of those presents that have impact far beyond the usual Xmas present run. |
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However, relativism is a philosophical doctrine that goes far beyond such obvious facts. |
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But if special insight is far beyond my ability, amateurish speculation based on a questionable assumption is not. |
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His writings were remunerative to him far beyond the ordinary measure, yet he never wrote for money. |
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Immorality or amorality in such a system has potential consequences that reach far beyond the well being of the individual's soul. |
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Their computational networks discover mathematical complexities far beyond the point reached by humans. |
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Consequences are incurred which damage our children and our society far beyond the grasp of most commentators. |
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However, SER staff registers suggest that the staff at Ashford works in 1881 was 1,366, far beyond the 496 of the census return. |
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But Scrushy's incompetence went far beyond allowing a den of thieves to run amok in the finance department. |
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There were almost as many missiles scattered about in front of her from ricochets as there were imbedded in the wall far beyond. |
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On the other hand, the roots of the hysteria of the Right go far beyond nationalism and national security. |
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Modifications extend far beyond the engine bay and include lowered suspension, side skirts or spoilers. |
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This Republican right wing wields political power far beyond its popular support. |
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The attack provoked a riposte, and the quarrel ranged far beyond the domain of rhetorical theory. |
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The loss of innocent life and national terror induced by our defenselessness has taken on a surreal quality that is far beyond my experience. |
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Steve is a fifth generation California agriculturalist and fourth generation cattle rancher, but his efforts extend far beyond his own fencerows. |
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But the murder of the two ten-year-old Soham girls has sent shockwaves of grief far beyond the private agony of their families. |
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It has many ideas for better consultation, more information and feedback, but its most radical call goes far beyond these. |
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Then he looked out in the distance, far beyond the airfield and the prairie that rushed to meet it. |
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New railway routes had enabled suburbs to spread far beyond the gold-rush city, so that, by 1891, Melbourne encompassed twice the area of Sydney. |
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A native Colombian who has never acted in a film before, she has the face of Raphael's Madonna and displays a gravitas far beyond her 23 years. |
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However, the international flavour of Alberti's classical style found favour with aspiring imperial clients far beyond Italy. |
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She was a prisoner of conscience, but her courage reached far beyond her containment. |
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Imagine a small window with an enormous curtain rod over it that extends far beyond the window frame. |
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The decibel level inside the Post newsroom gave the rumor credence far beyond idle chatter. |
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Many players have tactical abilities far beyond their rating, but are positionally pathetic. |
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The bonds which exist between Canada and ice hockey extend far beyond mere sport and spectator. |
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Any chance of the Hungarians bouncing back from that loss was shattered by events which went far beyond the disappointment of sporting defeat. |
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Indeed, Furedi explained, the problem went far beyond the electoral machinations of political party machines. |
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It seems these little solar powered machines have applications that reach far beyond the motor car. |
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The prestige and appeal of their manners radiated far beyond the exclusive social cliques of Damascus itself. |
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Most people seemed to have preset notions of communism, simply that it was horrible, and they weren't interested in moving far beyond that. |
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Improved understanding of gastropod phylogenetics goes far beyond satisfying the trivial curiosities of malacologists. |
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They play with a conviction and authenticity far beyond their tender years. |
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According to the OFT, these chains have been inflating pre-sale pricing far beyond what products were ever sold for. |
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Chichester worked tirelessly for causes far beyond the New Hampshire seacoast. |
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Banning things which are damaging to health has logical conclusions, which extend far beyond smoking. |
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As readers of this magazine know, automotive technologies have advanced far beyond power brakes and power steering. |
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There is a slow stirring of revolt that goes far beyond fuel protests and maverick votes for television presenters. |
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Her talent for cosmetic embellishment and reinvention extended far beyond pottles of skin cream. |
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There is no room in the end time for individual distinction and self-assertion, but merely for adoration of someone far beyond the self. |
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In this sense the representations of motherhood potentially extend far beyond patriarchal ideology. |
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His reconstructed realities captivate participants with a mesmeric hold that lasts far beyond the temporal end of a work. |
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Quantum mechanics, however, still remains far beyond the reach of Einstein's classicising imagination. |
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Pascal went far beyond its original design goals, with commercial use of the language often exceeding academic interest. |
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Like you, young Ben was a precocious indie popster, earning attention far beyond his age and, some say, his talent. |
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I'm certain it's far beyond your comprehension. Why don't you just go fly a kite? |
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Their trunks, though smaller, had delicate and fine traceries of bark, showing an age far beyond their size. |
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The sources suggest that his reputation as a traditionist went far beyond those circles and groups that are identified with him. |
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Fields stretched far beyond sight, hills in the distance, and the sun giving everything a peaceful orange glow. |
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Certainly it's a story of heroism and courage and ordinary Australians going far beyond the call of duty. |
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I was far beyond the suggested cooking time from the cookbook, yet it was definitely not cooked enough. |
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But the significance and implications of the police violence go far beyond the state election. |
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But further, the police themselves go far beyond the definitions in the Act. |
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I have access to power far beyond what Descartes could imagine and I don't use it. |
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And it was true that the exhausting task we had set ourselves was in some ways far beyond what ordinary rickshaw drivers ever attempted. |
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It's about a bunch of extremists pushing their agenda far beyond what the public is ready to accept. |
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His hypnotic powers were far beyond the scope of anything I had encountered previously. |
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We have to ask ourselves, before it is too late, why one man should do such a thing, which is far beyond the extremism of the present government? |
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Cantor's involvement with her clients goes far beyond professional detachment. |
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First, any molecule present in the vessel lumen will have to negotiate a very thick, largely unstirred surface layer far beyond the distances conventionally assumed. |
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The Italian election was a farrago of farce and consequence that reaches far beyond the Alps and the Apennines. |
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There is a long history of official anti-clericalism in Mexico, but the atmosphere in Tierra Caliente goes far beyond that. |
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They tumble, juggle, balance, swing and hula hoop with a confidence and humour far beyond what you would expect for students of a tertiary course. |
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Perhaps most unexpected at Easton Neston is the quantity of oriental works of art, which extend far beyond the usual Chinese blue and white or Japanese Kakiemon. |
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Another curious aspect to leopard seal vocalizations is their use of high-pitched clicks up to 165 kilohertz, a frequency far beyond the range of normal human hearing. |
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Lind pointed out that control of labour in Hawaii extended far beyond wages and working conditions to include the gamut of living conditions in the plantation work camps. |
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But perhaps the true price has been hidden, and the cost is perhaps even greater than some intensive agriculture, because the damage reaches far beyond the farms. |
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The idea of transmutation through alchemy was one that was taken quite seriously and Dee was granted special rights far beyond someone of his standing. |
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Simply put, their eradication could have a major effect on the global span of life far beyond the marine habitat. |
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I went on to argue that the explanatory deficiencies of ID are overwhelming, extending far beyond bad and sinister design. |
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Senior officers say the 21st-Century threat goes far beyond the limpet mines and similar devices ships' divers were expected to cope with four decades ago. |
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Babylonian mathematics went far beyond arithmetical calculations. |
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However, the tragedy surrounding this case could extend far beyond unfortunate Jahi and her grief-stricken family. |
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And while modern science has progressed far beyond classical atomic theory, it nevertheless continues to understand the world in terms of the discrete. |
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The problem extends far beyond the politicians who hold sway over the nation's purse strings. |
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But the economic impact of its legal saga extends far beyond its Stamford, Connecticut, headquarters. |
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The consequences of substandard teaching go far beyond whether college or a good job is in reach. |
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Passover can take us far beyond matzah, wine, and family warmth. |
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Without any insurance, the emergency room fee was far beyond her means. |
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Its responsibilities extend far beyond the City boundaries in that it also provides a host of additional facilities for the benefit of the nation. |
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That measure is known as thermal inertia, and it provides information far beyond what we can get from visible light alone. |
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But the president's problems extend far beyond the usual extremists. |
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We have strange chemical powers far beyond those of mortal men. |
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Federal law extends the protective umbrella of marriage to life and death benefits that go far beyond the estate protections provided by these three states. |
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He commands 45,000 police and civilians, and is responsible for a massive slice of territory stretching far beyond the bounds of what most people think of as London. |
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It was in truth more of a stop, curse, and search far beyond a pat-down that would have detected a gun. |
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Closer to neo-realism, but excluded from it in a number of ways, were war narratives which went too far beyond the template of Resistance-dominated, committed writing. |
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Maybe he overpowers them in discussions, or maybe he gives them a role in policymaking far beyond their experience in that realm. |
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It would serve us all well to know how porously open we all are to models of behavior far beyond the color line. |
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The weight of the low bar for conviction has ramifications that extend far beyond campus. |
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Then there are people who live in far away places where there are no facilities such as banks and the cost of travelling to cash their cheques is far beyond what they receive. |
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His broad biological knowledge extended far beyond ornithology, and his scientific competence and expertise rewarded him with an international reputation. |
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Their deaths sparked outrage and anger in the city and far beyond. |
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The ECB is a unique supranational organization with powers far beyond what we could have imagined sovereign states would delegate to such an institution. |
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If Holdaway is right, the rats had accidentally landed on a choke point of the ecosystem, causing a ripple effect that went far beyond the destruction of seabirds. |
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He also had a bad patch over a holiday in Majorca as a guest of media people, though he broke no rules and the story was puffed up far beyond its importance. |
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The bows were highly efficient and the record shot with a light Turkish flight bow was close to 900 yards, far beyond the capability of a self bow. |
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The children discussed the matter thoroughly, for hours, with a seriousness and gravity far beyond what one would expect of nine and ten year-olds. |
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It couldn't have come at a worse time for the city's traders, who are gearing up for Christmas, but York's gridlocked roads are having an impact far beyond the city itself. |
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Brain-washing the young is a treachery far beyond postal vote name-changing. |
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A thorough discussion is far beyond the scope of the article, but some general notes follow. |
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What makes Lovett intriguing is a grasp of emotional conflict that goes far beyond Nashville's standard fare. |
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In our criticism of referentless scientific nouns, like force and utility, we have gone far beyond the orthodox logical positivist position. |
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Domestication has vastly enhanced the reproductive output of crop plants, livestock, and pets far beyond that of their wild progenitors. |
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Ritually deposited stone axes have been found all over Britain, suggesting that their uses went far beyond their practical capabilities. |
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The opposition to ritualism therefore had a deeply cultural and symbolic significance that extended far beyond purely theological concerns. |
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To the south, various small kingdoms far beyond the Yangtze River Valley were formally incorporated into the empire. |
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This has given humans the opportunity to travel to the Moon, and to send robotic explorers to other planets and far beyond. |
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However the government was living far beyond its means and seized Church lands, leaving organized religion in a weak condition. |
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During this time, the Nile River delta, among other rivers, extended far beyond its present location, both in depth and length. |
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A failure could leave political consequences, which would go far beyond the military ones. |
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The ecological system reached a new grade of complexity far beyond that of the Cambrian fauna, which has persisted until the present day. |
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Since his death, Wallace has obtained an iconic status far beyond his homeland. |
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The military engineering of Ancient Rome's armed forces was of a scale and frequency far beyond that of any of its contemporaries. |
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But the implications go far beyond the Bush administration admitting, and seeking to rectify, the inadequacies of its approach to the Iraq War. |
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According to now-outdated wisdom about the formation of the Solar System, there should be nothing this big this far beyond the plutinos. |
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A written portrait often gives deep insight, and offers an analysis that goes far beyond the superficial. |
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These droids possess battleground precision and attack capabilities far beyond any seen in the post-modern world. |
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For true Middle Eastern cuisine goes far beyond doner kebabs, baba ganoush and hummus. |
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Known males share distinctive postabdominal synapomorphies, including a basiphallus that is extended far beyond the base of the distiphallus. |
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Maxwell's interests ranged far beyond the school syllabus and he did not pay particular attention to examination performance. |
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That combination is so far beyond unhip as to propel the WIN March into its own dimension of occult stodginess. |
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Current studies, limited to mice or lab dishes, often analyze megadoses of particles far beyond what any normal diet would include. |
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Lawrence Hargrave looked far beyond his box kite to see the coming of a new era, one in which man would fly. |
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But the RSN itself did not, until the beginning of the present century, venture far beyond the region in such missions. |
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Experts involved in the training of reflexologists and masseurs confirmed the conduct was far beyond the bounds of acceptable practice. |
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Their pursuit goes far beyond mere recreation as we ascetically endure cold and inevitable sleep loss. |
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Regulations requiring the use of nontoxic shot extend far beyond the world of waterfowling. |
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It feels witch-hunty inasmuch as Bonds is getting disproportionate attention for an issue that extends far beyond him. |
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Unfortunately, the impact of cell culture contamination extended far beyond the relatively narrow field of cytobiology and the researchers studying cell lines. |
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Mr Clegg is bloodied by Thursday's council wipe-outs in Merseyside and far beyond, appears to have aged 20 years in the last one, and is facing a leadership challenge. |
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The issue of studentification and the high concentrations of a transient, temporary population of young people extends far beyond controlling unacceptable unruly behaviour. |
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But whether it's playing a conjoined twin, a bong-smoking trustafarian or an autistic teenage maths genius, he has picked parts that go far beyond that of a pretty boy. |
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It constituted most of London from its settlement by the Romans in the 1st century AD to the Middle Ages, but the agglomeration has since grown far beyond the City's borders. |
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In many cases, the technical sophistication of the ooparts extends far beyond the inventive capabilities of the ancient peoples among whose remains they were discovered. |
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As the rivers silt up so the water table all around the river areas and far beyond are rising until eventually the water table will reach the land surface. |
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This new cabling technology focuses on improving both of these parameters, hence providing a cabling system with an available bandwidth far beyond traditional cabling systems. |
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Putting the project on the ballot would isolate it from its context, with potential effects reaching far beyond a single segment of the bus rapid transit system. |
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But of course its value to Wales goes far beyond its financial worth. |
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Their talent went far beyond their moment of normal pop success. |
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However, the task of devising these craft is challenging work, beset by complications that go far beyond the inherent difficulty of fabricating tiny gizmos. |
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Dealing with a leaking seacock, inoperative pump or no power to a main distribution panel, once you've left the safety of the harbor, can be far beyond an inconvenience. |
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Greek became the lingua franca far beyond Greece itself, and Hellenistic culture interacted with the cultures of Persia, Central Asia, India and Egypt. |
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If we could cleanse the doors of perception and retune our hearing, we might find ourselves picking up frequencies and messages far beyond our current range. |
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And this fakery goes far beyond copying music, film and software. |
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It envisioned going far beyond any boundaries contained in the existing partition proposals and planned the conquest of the Galilee, the West Bank, and Jerusalem. |
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Pistols have replaced swords and some characters wear traditional dishdashas, abayas and keffiyah scarves, but the changes go far beyond props and costumes. |
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