There are some locations where traffic calming, over and above that provided by the existing laws of the highway, may be desirable. |
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He behaved as an employee but had an interest as shareholder over and above that of employee and stood to gain if the company prospered. |
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So long as villeinage had importance, the courts reinforced status by requiring some labour services over and above that fixed by custom and practice. |
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The participation of these countries in the effort to reduce emissions is considerable, over and above that of the industrialised countries. |
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The growth over and above that level was confined to situation-related costs and there had been zero growth in proposed basic expenses. |
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An increase of numbers over and above that base is a bonus on the bottom line. |
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Because of the SOPF, Canada has extra cover over and above that available under the international Conventions. |
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An obvious lesson is that they should all voluntarily agree minimum safety standards and then they can compete over and above that. |
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Epigenetics refers to the information in the genome over and above that contained in the DNA sequence. |
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Any agreements over and above that which the Mauritanian Government concludes with other countries or private individuals are beyond our control. |
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Any aid granted to Santana over and above that amount is to be considered incompatible. |
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Therefore, it is relevant to point out that natural selection has favoured the development of sexual reproduction over and above that of asexual reproduction. |
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It makes no sense to add additional regulation over and above that, unless there is a market power problem that is much more than the problem that legislation is designed to deal with. |
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A level of vitriol that seems over and above that normally directed towards more archetypal politicians who leave their spouses and shack up with an exciting new partner. |
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In political terms he is a partisan of his native Northumbria, amplifying its role in English history over and above that of Mercia, its great southern rival. |
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