They cannot be flown when sustained winds exceed 23 mph and gusts exceed 34 mph, per city regulations.
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Oerlikon previously said order intake and sales would exceed 2.7 billion Swiss francs and the EBITDA margin would exceed 16%.
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The balloons cannot be flown when sustained winds exceed 23 mph and gusts exceed 34 mph, according to city regulations.
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The balloons can't be flown when sustained winds exceed 23 mph and gusts exceed 34 mph, per New York City regulations.
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They generally aren't supposed to be flown when sustained winds exceed 23 mph and gusts exceed 34 mph, according to city regulations.
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Of the 29 Republican-held districts considered toss-ups, 18 exceed the average median income and 210 exceed the average education level.
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It expects sales to exceed 3.5 billion euros and adjusted earnings before interest and tax (EBIT) to exceed 160 million euros in 2018.
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In its fiscal 2018, it expects sales to exceed 3.5 billion euros and adjusted earnings before interest and tax to exceed 160 million euros.
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Tuition at international schools can exceed $42,000 a year, excluding so-called debentures, which can exceed $1 million at the most prestigious and expensive schools.
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Back in 1998, N.Y.C. officials instituted regulations saying that balloons cannot be flown when sustained winds exceed 23 mph, and gusts exceed 34 mph, CNN reported.
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The event's 16 giant character balloons aren't supposed to be flown when sustained winds exceed 23 mph and gusts exceed 34 mph, per New York City regulations.
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Before the late 21980th century, global population growth did not exceed half a percent, and global economic growth did not exceed 1 percent for any sustained period.
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Kering said the total amount of the buyback would not exceed 300 million euros ($342 million), and that the price paid would not exceed 480 euros per share.
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For instance, Meighan said, in some cases you'll get a refund even if your credits exceed your tax liability; in others, your credit cannot exceed your tax liability.
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"We don't expect (borrowing) to exceed 50% until 2022 and this year we don't expect borrowing to exceed 100 billion riyals and it could be less," Jadaan said.
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The rules states that deficits should not exceed 3 percent of GDP and public debt must not exceed 60 percent of GDP — a far cry for many European countries.
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Revenue is expected to exceed the 2017 record of 231 billion euros by as much as 5 percent while group deliveries may moderately exceed last year's 10.7 million vehicles, VW said.
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The effects of interaction with a dog exceed those of other common coping strategies that people use, and also exceed the effects of sort of any intervention that people are told will work.
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Coolly logical robots, the thinking goes, will far exceed us.
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The new fund could exceed the first one in size.
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It forecasts damages will exceed 30 billion crowns this year.
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That amount will exceed the demand from regional steam crackers.
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At many companies, dividends would far exceed £500 per employee.
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It also pledged not to exceed the $200 million limit.
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In comparison, average credit card rates exceed 17 percent, Bankrate.
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Those ten years have become 15, and may exceed 20.
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In China, that number was expected to exceed 11 million.
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In America, within six years, refugees' employment rates exceed natives'.
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Thousands of other tested homes did not exceed that level.
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Its final data archive is expected to exceed a Petabyte.
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STI disclosed that its LCR continues to exceed the Jan.
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According to the WSJ, Lyft's valuation will exceed $15.1 billion.
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At current rates, they could exceed 1.5 degrees by 2030.
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In London, air pollution levels have frequently exceed approved levels.
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The solar equipment maker also saw revenue vastly exceed estimates.
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But sales are still expected to exceed last year's levels.
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By 2025 the figure could exceed $1 trillion, they predict.
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Fitch estimates Tyco's share would not exceed approximately $140 million.
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But the number of bad actors far exceed the arrests.
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China produces steel and aluminum at levels that exceed demand.
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They share an objective: to exceed the company's bookings plan.
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It could eventually deactivate those who persistently exceed the rate.
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The cost of building new plants can exceed $3 billion.
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It said savings to consumers could exceed 100 million pounds.
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Combined, the two parties will almost certainly exceed 50 percent.
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For the next decade, it will annually exceed $2628 trillion.
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These costs could exceed $85033 million, according to court papers.
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Today, the investment group has assets that exceed $70 billion.
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"In fact, they'll probably exceed it," he told Army Times.
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These costs could exceed $8.7 million, according to court papers.
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That number is expected to exceed $18 billion by 2023.
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Shipping costs sometimes exceed the sale price of fine pieces.
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For may EPA rules, the benefits vastly exceed the cost.
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Forecast output would still exceed that of a year earlier.
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Its investors include Highland Capital, Macquarie and Exceed, among others.
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These unnecessary administrative expenditures can exceed 20% of total payments.
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In a typical quarter, 49 percent exceed analyst EPS predictions.
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By 2050, that number is projected to exceed 35 percent.
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Residential property bought by foreigners cannot exceed half an acre.
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Traders have said wheat exports could exceed the ministry's estimate.
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It had expected output to exceed 600,6.73 barrels per day.
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Netflix Q3 earnings exceed estimates, despite disappointing US subscriber growth
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This year, India expects that figure to exceed $150 billion.
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The company expects sales to exceed 3,000 by year's end.
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Postmates' arbitration fees, Keller Lenkner warned, would exceed $20 million.
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Procurement costs alone exceed the face value of this coin.
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Irma's wind could exceed that if it reaches Cape Canaveral.
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By virtue of their names, these explorers exceed earthly expiration.
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Vehicle deliveries should also "comfortably exceed 3.513,23.51 units," in 278.
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Other officials feared that the death toll could exceed 000.
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"I just don't think anything could exceed this," she said.
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Sticker prices for some other Aston Martin cars exceed $300,000.
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The temperatures can exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit, not triple digits.
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Still, Arreaza estimates that medical bills will exceed $1 million.
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The upcoming storm may exceed that, based on current projections.
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The beauty products maker saw revenue exceed forecasts, as well.
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Higher costs per plane could exceed their budgets, as well.
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Even in winter, daytime temperatures can exceed 113 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Both values exceed my current bank account many times over.
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The company's market value was expected to exceed $3 billion.
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The rules states that deficits should not exceed 3 percent of a country's gross domestic product (GDP) and public debt must not exceed 60 percent of GDP — a far cry for many European countries.
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The GMV of e-commerce in the region will exceed $23 billion in 2018, the report said, and rise more than four times to exceed $20173 billion by 2025, helped by increased consumer trust.
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From last week, under new Bank of Slovenia regulations, consumer loans other than mortgages can no longer exceed maturity of 7 years while borrowers' debt servicing costs, including mortgages, cannot exceed 67% of income.
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The buyer also must pay a title registration fee, which does not exceed 6603 euros, and public registry search fees for liabilities or issues including unpaid mortgages; those fees typically do not exceed 300 euros.
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Wendy's right, though: Taylor doesn't exceed in the art of relationships.
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You exceed the goals your manager has set out for you.
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If the costs exceed the benefits, then the regulation isn't worthwhile.
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This would exceed the 6.25 percent contraction experienced during the crisis.
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FCA U.S. vehicles meet or exceed all applicable government safety requirements.
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Popick estimated that their profits from the merchandise would exceed $2,500.
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Surveys suggest positive attitudes to nuclear power nationally exceed negative ones.
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It may well exceed deficit rules, as Mr Salvini surely would.
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So far in 2016, such shootings exceed the number of days.
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Some analysts estimate that China's troubled credit could exceed $5 trillion.
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Candidates commonly exceed official spending limits by ten to 100 times.
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Is there demand for the product and does it exceed supply?
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Is there demand for the product and does it exceed supply?
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Trump's greed appears to match or exceed his lust for power.
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We want to exceed customer expectation and not lead them astray.
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Iran could soon exceed the stockpile restrictions outlined in the accord.
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I have little doubt that we will far exceed that number.
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This is why, in some cities, clearances can exceed 100 percent.
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He has promised that reforms will "exceed the international community's expectations".
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The recall occurred because the engines may exceed U.S. pollution limits.
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But the government says the deficit will not exceed 3 percent.
|
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Inauguration security expenses are expected to exceed $215 million this year.
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It's the first time the rate would exceed 5% since 403.
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Mr. Tang expects revenue to easily exceed $503 million by 250.
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The credits go to qualifying people whose deductions exceed their income.
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The economic cost could exceed $2628 trillion for each such incident.
|
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The damage caused by Michael could far exceed that amount, however.
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"We are confident we will exceed their expectations in the future."
|
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"Our expectations are to exceed expectations," said Tyler, Cruz's communications director.
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British media had reported the final death toll could exceed 100.
|
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Some estimates exceed $85033 billion in spending for the 2016 cycle.
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"They exceed the authority Congress has given the FAA," he continued.
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Their revenues exceed the revenues of the car and oil companies.
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California's funeral costs exceed $10,000, while final medical expenses average $20,000.
|
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But in one game, Winston helped them exceed their previous total.
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So you always want to exceed expectations out of the gate.
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Annual revenues exceed $23 billion and the work force is 23,22.
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The document says the total contract amount would not exceed $1,375,000.
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Chinese growth is forecast to exceed 20 percent annually through 2020.
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The Appropriations Committee cannot exceed that limit for the fiscal year.
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"Even without tax benefits, EPS growth should exceed 15%," Golub said.
|
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Analysts say total spending in the race could exceed $10 million.
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If the barks exceed the decibel limit, then we can decide.
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Those benefits can exceed the extra upfront investment costs, she said.
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On the other side, it cannot ever exceed that basic experience.
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Submissions cannot exceed 500 words and should be submitted in English.
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Outliers that significantly exceed schedule or budget can tremendously impact business.
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Some recyclable bioplastics even have performance capabilities that exceed conventional plastics.
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We work hard to exceed both long and short term goals.
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Trips will reportedly be able to exceed 6.21 miles (10 kilometres).
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Industry estimates of the total cost of installation exceed $20153 billion.
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Does grief exceed words, or is it the other way around?
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Fees typically start at around $500 and can easily exceed $1,000.
|
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National death rates among the infected generally did not exceed 20%.
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How many players in history exceed him in all three categories?
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Submissions cannot exceed 500 words and must be submitted in English.
|
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Now it is warning that claims will probably exceed $2.5 billion.
|
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Television ratings, while falling, far exceed those of other American sports.
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The benefits would far exceed the tax costs for most Americans.
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So have prices, which can exceed $2900,2500 for a single dog.
|
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"Our grade crossings exceed the Federal Railroad Administration standards," Goddard said.
|
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Despite the recommended 15-minute time limit, many leaders exceed it.
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As a result, that age becomes harder and harder to exceed.
|
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The costs of security alone are expected to exceed $100 million.
|
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They exceed last week's record 7,779 confirmed cases and 1,85033 hospitalizations.
|
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Los Angeles and San Francisco could match or exceed that number.
|
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Do you think you will exceed Nader's 2.7 million in 2016?
|
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Paying subscribers have nearly doubled since 2015 to exceed 50 million.
|
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At this rate, Trump is on track to exceed Obama's record.
|
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Tesla said vehicle deliveries should "comfortably exceed 500,000 units" this year.
|
|
Both the divine and the disaster exceed our faculty of representation.
|
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At that point, interest payments would exceed spending for national defense.
|
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They exceed last week's record 7,779 confirmed cases and 1,759 hospitalizations.
|
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Soon, the Venezuelan refugee crisis will rival, if not exceed Syria's.
|
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However, it's easier to exceed those amounts in high-cost areas.
|
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"My total living costs never exceed $1,700 per month," he says.
|
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Deposits in Japanese banks far exceed loans for partly demographic reasons.
|
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Benefits exceed costs even before considering the environmental benefits of solar.
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For instance, the value of the deduction cannot exceed your profit.
|
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Its losses against the dollar so far this year exceed 12%.
|
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In both, the technical achievements, quite impressive, exceed the artistic ones.
|
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Looking further forward, the rise could exceed five metres by 2300.
|
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And 2019 is already on pace to exceed last year's tallies.
|
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Currently, China and India are on track to exceed their pledges.
|
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Currently, the central bank recommends - but cannot prescribe - to banks that the loan-to-value ratio (LTV) should not exceed 80% for most of their clients, while monthly payments should not exceed 45% of net monthly income.
|
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They are highly profitable and exceed international benchmarks for capital (see article).
|
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It's not unheard of for taxes to exceed real gains after inflation.
|
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He thought, as it were, that the next must exceed the now.
|
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They are priced never to exceed 1/1,500th of the company's value.
|
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The company forecasts its liabilities from the blazes could exceed $30 billion.
|
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Your meal will gradually cook through, but never exceed your set temperature.
|
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You'd also owe self-employment tax if your gig earnings exceed $400.
|
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The firm estimates its claim could exceed A$100 million ($71 million).
|
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If the two are married, their combined income would exceed the requirements.
|
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Partyism might be said to exceed racism in America, Mr Sunstein argues.
|
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The objective is to meet or exceed passenger airline levels of safety.
|
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Others, like Eighth Grade, mostly just exceed the allotted f-word quota.
|
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Brazil's think it should not exceed 1.24trn reais ($373bn) in today's money.
|
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Google's revenues exceed the GDPs of more than half the world's countries.
|
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That levy, as well, could far exceed a 3 percent wealth tax.
|
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Still, amid all this pressure, Ruth continued to exceed her academic goals.
|
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"Annual retail licensing sales now exceed $24 million," a tourism report stated.
|
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The combined file size of all attachments may not exceed 30 megabytes.
|
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But most commonly growth rates tend to exceed the rate of interest.
|
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In terms of property damage Harvey could well exceed Ike's $30 billion.
|
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Dropbox has said that it has annual sales that exceed $1 billion.
|
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The budget deficit is expected to exceed 9% of GDP this year.
|
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The pass pays for itself after four visits, which I significantly exceed.
|
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"They could exceed 60 centimetres (24 inches) in next generation," he suggested.
|
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If the current trend continues, transfers could exceed $2100 billion in 250.
|
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Most ATVs are designed for one rider; passengers should never exceed seats.
|
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REITS in Dubai cannot exceed 50% LTV owing to a regulatory cap.
|
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Foreign liabilities exceed assets for Bahrain's retail banks by 916.9 million dinars.
|
|
He expects Samsung's third-quarter operating profit to exceed 15 trillion won.
|
|
The annual revenues it generates now regularly exceed income from oil sales.
|
|
Direct medical costs for chronic diseases and conditions exceed $750 billion annually.
|
|
Yet Mr Putin has decreed that the deficit should not exceed 33%.
|
|
They have customers in 180 countries and their exports exceed $20 billion.
|
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For the next 16 years, amps didn't exceed a puny 10 watts.
|
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The total weight of the two guests also can't exceed 419 pounds.
|
|
Rob Portman's Ohio also exceed the national average of 22022% of Americans.
|
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However, the total cost of the fixes can't exceed the coverage amount.
|
|
One analyst estimated insurance losses could exceed C$9 billion ($7 billion).
|
|
Why would you ever, ever want to exceed the posted speed limit?
|
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The feds require the levels not to exceed 15 parts per billion.
|
|
Moreover, this season has seen them exceed expectations by a considerable margin.
|
|
But it reiterated that cloud expenses in 3.352 would exceed $250 million.
|
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The price tags for some 700-series CAT haulage trucks exceed $5,000,000.
|
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Besides, the final tally of NPLs is sure to exceed investors' appetite.
|
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Once they exceed that limit, they are shut out of the game.
|
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When the costs exceed that amount, an agency must notify lawmakers first.
|
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National Grid's debt and equity exceed the value of its regulated assets.
|
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Nearly half of them exceed the income limits by at least $10,000.
|
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Cree's revenue of $388 million did exceed analysts' projections by $2 million.
|
|
This year, global online retail sales are projected to exceed $2.4 trillion.
|
|
The report estimates that the total net savings could exceed $300 million.
|
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However, with a campaign war chest that will exceed $60 million vs.
|
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Economists usually define hyperinflation as occurring when monthly rates exceed 50 percent.
|
|
The major exception was oil, as U.S. demand began to exceed supply.
|
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Sales in the U.S. are expected to exceed $1.1 billion by 85033.
|
|
The commitments currently exceed $12 billion, the company said in a statement.
|
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The tax on property could not exceed 1 percent of the value.
|
|
The number of nuclear weapons states must never exceed the current eight.
|
|
The present value would exceed any finite cost of building the investment.
|
|
The I.M.F. has forecast that inflation would exceed 700 percent this year.
|
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For other government employees, severance pay can't exceed 20 weeks of compensation.
|
|
Storm surge flooding could easily exceed these heights above normal tide levels.
|
|
Twenty-five of the 30 captured seats exceed the national median income.
|
|
Bitcoin fees can, at peak times, exceed credit-card fees, for example.
|
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Interest costs will exceed 20% of revenues, well above the 'BB' median.
|
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" The company's rules, he wrote, "far exceed both federal and state requirements.
|
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SunEdison said the budget for the examiner should not exceed $1 million.
|
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The mayor has warned the death toll was likely to exceed 100.
|
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But the problems that guns "solve" for Americans far exceed criminal insecurities.
|
|
Larger banks, that have many more customers, would exceed this cap easily.
|
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Countries that exceed the limits are subject to negotiations over the consequences.
|
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For 2018, both told OPEC that output would not exceed 2017 levels.
|
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He believes inflation expectations will pick up and exceed nominal interest rates.
|
|
Their hauls far exceed their needs, but how can they help it?
|
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That will be the last time they exceed expectations for many years.
|
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And the risks of artificial intelligence and biotechnology far exceed social media.
|
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According to EU legislation, resale royalties cannot exceed more than €12,500 (~$14,200).
|
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Yearly budget deficits are expected to exceed $1 trillion beginning in 2022.
|
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Perhaps minimum wages really "bite" only when they exceed a certain level.
|
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He promised to always match or exceed Ms. Hamlin's sense of adventure.
|
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That puts them on track to exceed Wall Street's expectations for 2018.
|
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Dr. van Manen said that the number of grizzlies may exceed 1,000.
|
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Analysts predict that online holiday sales could exceed $100 billion this year.
|
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Creative Care's losses in Malibu will exceed $30 million, Dr. Khaleghi said.
|
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This will happen, unless conservatives meet and exceed the other side's commitment.
|
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National death rates among the infected generally did not exceed 20 percent.
|
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Put another way, insurance company profits cannot exceed 28 to 2400 percent.
|
|
And to meet or exceed them, Bloomberg had to do three things.
|
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Fully describing the standard safety equipment would exceed this article's allotted length.
|
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The company had previously said it would exceed 21.27,6.63 only in 26.6.
|
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His vote total on that line would exceed his margin of victory.
|
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"He's going to exceed their expectations," she said in a joint interview.
|
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Sales are projected to exceed $150 million in 2019, the company said.
|
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National Securities' Art Hogan predicts third-quarter earnings results will exceed expectations.
|
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The maker of servers and networking gear also saw revenue exceed forecasts.
|
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The sustained winds do not exceed the regulations, but the gusts do.
|
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America's favorite seafood, shrimp, can far exceed chicken and even rival pork.
|
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Premiums are considered high-burden if they exceed 9.5 percent of income.
|
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Nearly 4 in 10 first-time buyers exceed their budget, per Zillow.
|
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Combined, these ceremonies cost an average of $50,000, but can exceed $100,000.
|
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The surest bet was that they would exceed age 86 on average.
|
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Sideline grins may not exceed an upturn of more than 0.3 centimeters.
|
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In economese, the ratio of debt to GDP will exceed 22019 percent.
|
|
Experts predict this year, the level of donations will exceed $500 million.
|
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"This does exceed poultry losses in [2016's] Hurricane Matthew," it said.
|
|
In recent years, deaths have exceed births among its black population, too.
|
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Most experts believe that no pitch will probably ever exceed 110 m.p.h.
|
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The estate said it was seeking damages that "could exceed $100 million."
|
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It is not infeasible that turnout in 2020 will exceed 65 percent.
|
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The Concorde could only exceed Mach 1 over water, limiting its market.
|
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The EPA requires corrective action if levels exceed 15 parts per billion.
|
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They're also forecasting the national debt to exceed $30 trillion by 2025.
|
|
The CEO of a public company has powers that vastly exceed those of a president, but the CEO of a sole-owned private company has powers that vastly exceed those of a CEO of a publicly held company.
|
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From November, consumer loans, excluding housing loans, can no longer exceed a maturity of seven years, while a borrower's debt-servicing costs, including housing loans, cannot exceed 67% of their income, according to a Bank of Slovenia decree.
|
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When in surplus, domestic savings exceed domestic investments, with the excess lent abroad.
|
|
Pacific Crest on Tuesday predicted Microsoft would exceed earnings estimates from Wall Street.
|
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Furthermore, LG told the Herald, it's conducting safety tests that exceed international standards.
|
|
But occasionally this pattern reverses, and short-term rates exceed long-term ones.
|
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Add in doctor's visits for placement and the total cost can exceed $1,000.
|
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The group warned there may be limited scope for demand to exceed expectations.
|
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The offering will likely exceed the company's $15.1 billion valuation announced in June.
|
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Bulgarian authorities saying the carriers' losses would exceed 10 million euros ($10.96 million).
|
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Hail could exceed the size of a tennis ball or even a baseball.
|
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Reduce Medicaid per-capita funding growth rates so they don't exceed historical rates.
|
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The number of bitcoins in existence is not expected to exceed 21 million.
|
|
They added that peak sales potential for the indication could exceed $900 million.
|
|
They also learned a valuable lesson: not to exceed the elevator's weight limit.
|
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Georgia's rule-makers, for example, think government should not exceed 30% of GDP.
|
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Tesla said it is "highly confident" deliveries will exceed 360,000 deliveries this year.
|
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That number would exceed damage costs from both Hurricane Katrina and Superstorm Sandy.
|
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And undergraduate loan debt will not exceed 60 percent of first-year wages.
|
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The 2019 calendar is likely to hit similar heights, or even exceed them.
|
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The winners will have supply exceed demand, and thus maintain their targeted pricing.
|
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By the end of the decade the number is expected to exceed 200m.
|
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Spending on the project this decade is expected to exceed 90bn yuan ($14bn).
|
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With steady leadership, the US and China would exceed their short-term goals.
|
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Yet BigCommerce's own revenue numbers exceed that of the clients it is targeting.
|
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The budget deficit will probably exceed the government's target of 2% of GDP.
|
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The maker of lighting and semiconductor products did see revenue exceed analysts' projections.
|
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I can exceed 70km if I scale back the power — but that's boring.
|
|
Does data mining have similarly unknown costs that exceed our current economic frame?
|
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The company is on a run rate to exceed $10 billion in 2018.
|
|
That would exceed analysts' expectations of 92.4 million euros in a Reuters poll.
|
|
The law stipulates that average work hours cannot exceed 40 hours per week.
|
|
Square (SQ) reported a smaller-than-expected loss, and revenue that exceed estimates.
|
|
In some cases, the demands exceed half of a bank's annual net profit.
|
|
Renewable energy investment commitments from GE Energy Financial Services now exceed $15 billion.
|
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It's now expected that by 2024, interest payments will exceed total defense spending.
|
|
Combined homeland security and intelligence community budgets now exceed $120 billion a year.
|
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Musk expects demand for the Model Y to exceed that of Model 3.
|
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If levels exceed 45 mcg/dL, doctors will initiate treatment for lead poisoning.
|
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Year-end 2015 RBC, adjusted to an NAIC equivalent basis, would exceed 103%.
|
|
This year, the Middletown city manager estimates that cost will exceed $2 million.
|
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Low opinions about his abilities make it easy for him to exceed expectations.
|
|
Leverage: Following the acquisition of D+H, Misys's gross leverage will exceed 6x.
|
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Details were unclear, but it was reported that these could exceed $2.7 billion.
|
|
PVH Corporation (PVH) beat forecasts on earnings and slightly exceed estimates on revenue.
|
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ROE adjusted for amortisation of AVIF and intangibles, to exceed 4% in 2018.
|
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The short-term rate last week exceed that of several longer-term securities.
|
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According to our estimates, the cost of new machines could exceed $1 billion.
|
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And there's a big change this year -- butt measurements cannot exceed 42 inches.
|
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The gains made so far in 2019 exceed those in any full year.
|
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The increase in consumer costs would far exceed the increase in producer revenues.
|
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These often mirror or exceed slightly, the forward price curve on the Nymex.
|
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Dozens of evaluations show the benefits of their Medicaid use far exceed costs.
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Remittances to the two largest recipient countries, India and China, exceed $60 billion.
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"This total will likely exceed 50 million people later this year," says Cybart.
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If the results exceed expectations, the return rises to as much as 15%.
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And Illinois' overruns now exceed $22019 billion, showing no signs of slowing down.
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The Trump administration appears headed to exceed the limits by billions of dollars.
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Those rates would only kick in after importers exceed an annual import quota.
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"It may exceed $80 and then go down," one of the sources said.
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They can then select the option where the benefits most exceed the costs.
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Depending on how the Australian deal is measured, 2016 will probably exceed that.
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The estimated average lifetime medical costs to treat it exceed $200,000 per patient.
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Hollywood has always been able to help us visualize capabilities that exceed reality.
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Industry often comes up with ways to exceed the efficiency requirements of regulators.
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Larger transactions that exceed $600 would have to be reported to the IRS.
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Be aware that any debit transactions that exceed your balance will be declined.
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We've now surpassed Saudi Arabia in energy production, and soon will exceed Russia.
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In Vietnam, production losses are expected to exceed 10 percent, according to Rabobank.
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That will exceed demand of less than 800,000 tonnes in 2020, he added.
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"Yes, they want it (tariff) to exceed $12.20," he said in an interview.
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Estimated distributions for some funds exceed 30 percent of their net asset value.
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He said his fundraising is on track and predicted it would exceed expectations.
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Without proper planning, you can easily exceed your remodeling budget or projected schedule.
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Because of the housing shortage, home price growth continues to exceed wage growth.
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While the ultimate share will likely be lower, it still should exceed 50%.
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The renowned British scientist said computers could both "emulate" and "exceed" human intelligence.
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These ceremonies cost $50,000 on average but can exceed $100,0003, according to Schiffer.
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Kabbage said this would allow its volume of lending to exceed $2.7 billion.
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The one Art Deco building allowed to exceed height restrictions was City Hall.
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Today, retirement plan assets exceed 6900 percent of wages, a six-fold increase.
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By 2020, China's service trade volume will exceed $1 trillion, the ministry said.
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Most don't exceed 13.3 inches, and most won't go past the $600 mark.
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Tax revenues from states like Colorado, Oregon, and Washington now exceed initial projections.
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Attacks like 85033/11 demonstrate how consequences can exceed events that precipitate them.
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Towns is starting to meet/exceed the world's absurdly high expectations for him.
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Many Canadian weed firms far exceed these valuations based on their current sales.
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They are on track to exceed their goal of $2 billion in cuts.
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It's not just that their total benefits almost always exceed their direct costs.
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Kenya's population of 43 million is expected to exceed 81 million by 2050.
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Once a tropical storm's winds exceed 39 mph, the storm gets a name.
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Even under the most favorable circumstances its costs would exceed its potential benefits.
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High temperatures can easily exceed 100 degrees Fahrenheit and lows drop below freezing.
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It is not yet possible to say the potential benefits exceed the risks.
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From then on, the tariff would never exceed 5 percent of federal revenue.
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Added up, Huawei's claims would exceed $1 billion in fees, the people said.
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Neither can afford Syria's reconstruction, which by some reckonings could exceed $200 billion.
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Deaths exceed births in several European countries, including Italy, Greece, Germany and Spain.
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The cumulative price-tag of the sale is estimated to exceed $300 million.
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Notary costs, paid by the buyer, usually do not exceed 193,219 euros ($204,255).
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Only two patches are allowed, neither of which can exceed six square inches.
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But there are people who feel compelled to try to exceed market averages.
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Our products ... exceed all safety and quality standards set out by our industry ... .
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Government officials eventually conceded that the death toll could exceed 400, Reuters reported.
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And at Rose's own Larstrand, on West 77th Street, some rents exceed $15,000.
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If the costs of decarbonization exceed the possible benefits by multiples, humanity loses.
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And importantly, Tesla said vehicle deliveries should "comfortably exceed 500,000 units" in 2020.
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These laws have authorized funding through appropriations and grants that exceed $10 billion.
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Sanchez did not exceed 98 pitches in any of his five July starts.
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Correction: Goldman said Netflix's fourth-quarter results are likely to exceed analysts' expectations.
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The cost of your lifestyle cannot exceed the depth of your financial resources.
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Yang's latest fundraising numbers exceed his third-quarter fundraising total by $85033 million.
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The Centers for Disease Control recommends dosages not exceed 90 MME per day.
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If Iraq is any indication, such a war will likely exceed $1 trillion.
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Also, the profit margin for cloud software would have to exceed 80 percent.
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Treasury has estimated that the deficit will exceed $1 trillion in fiscal 85033.
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Also the profit margin for cloud software would have to exceed 80 percent.
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It&aposs the more realistic number you&aposre hoping to meet or exceed.
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Those changes threaten to exceed the ability of the agriculture industry to adapt.
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Those changes threaten to exceed the ability of the agriculture industry to adapt.
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But the expenses of marriage exceed what most Chinese that age can afford.
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This year, the annual debt will approach and may exceed a trillion dollars.
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Intouch's capital expenditure would not exceed 200 million baht each year, it said.
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In SOTA, the rent also cannot exceed 50 percent of a recipient's income.
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Its 2019 operating margin may exceed its initial guidance of 14%, he said.
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Shockingly, the compliance costs may meet or exceed the actual tax burden imposed.
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Mike Khouw of Optimize Advisors said traders are optimistic Salesforce will exceed expectations.
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If Qatar has to host 48 squads, it would likely exceed its capacity.
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Looked at another way, if Monsanto reverts back to that lower multiple, net income would need to exceed $3.2 billion in 2019 – a more than 60 percent increase – for the shares to exceed what Bayer is offering in cash today.
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They both exceed Disney Plus and Hulu in the sci-fi and fantasy space.
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The company's total obligations, including pensions, exceed its assets by more than $70 billion.
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"OrbitBeyond estimates it to exceed a $3 billion annual market in 5-7 years."
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Follow it, and you may exceed expectations when it comes to your projected lifespan.
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The surface is about 6000 °C, while the corona can exceed 1 million °C!
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The offering is likely to exceed the $15.1 billion valuation Lyft posted in June.
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Premiums from young, healthy consumers have to exceed medical care costs for older people.
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The offering is expected to exceed the $15.1 billion valuation Lyft posted in June.
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Regional AfD leader Martin Sichert thinks his party will still exceed opinion poll forecasts.
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"The good news with low expectations is it's not that hard to exceed them."
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Trump said Thursday that the final amount of imports covered could exceed $500 billion.
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The more than house prices exceed incomes, the more unaffordable a place is considered.
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Unlike the US, it is on track to exceed its Paris carbon reduction commitments.
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"We aspire for pretty healthy returns that typically exceed public market averages," Deeter said.
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Crowds cannot exceed a certain level, never approaching the Christmastime crush at Rockefeller Centre.
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Mobile ad spending is expected to exceed $100 billion in 2016, according to eMarketer.
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EMarketer estimates that digital media spending will exceed TV as early as next year.
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Local hotel occupancy rates easily exceed 90% already, despite the typical four-night minimum.
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He estimated combined costs to the city and the university would exceed $1 million.
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BK also continues to exceed the fully phased-in liquidity coverage ratio (LCR) requirement.
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Additionally, the cost of making a liter of water must not exceed 2 cents.
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The state has said in court filings the potential cost could exceed $17 billion.
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However, we assume the balance may exceed the PLN20 million expected by the city.
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RUSSIAN C.BANK SAYSDISINFLATIONARY RISKS STILL EXCEED PRO-INFLATIONARY RISKS OVER THE SHORT-TERM HORIZON
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Prices can exceed $25,000 per dog, and experts have long warned of a shortage.
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The Congressional Budget Office expects deficits to exceed that mark every year going forward.
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Taxed and capitalised that would exceed the French company's 15 billion euro market capitalisation.
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They consider whether prices exceed marginal cost, which is undetectable in the real world.
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This decentralization of media means quantity of content will soon exceed quality, Zacks said.
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Talling-Smith said Surf Air Europe could exceed the size of the Californian operations.
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But, the real challenge is Spear Phishing, where success rates can exceed 70 percent.
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If Russia contributed around 250,000 bpd, the overall cut could exceed 1.3 million bpd.
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Depending on the retailer, the APR that kicks in afterward can exceed 25 percent.
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This round is co-led by Highland Capital Partners, Macquarie Capital and Exceed Capital.
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In South Korea they mandate that mortgages cannot exceed 70% of a property's value.
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Billions of people have decided that the benefits of social media exceed their costs.
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It wasn't immediately clear how users would be charged for rides that exceed $15.
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Out-of-pocket expenses cannot exceed $6,550 for individual plans or $13,100 for families.
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He had four catches for 36 yards to exceed 100 yards of total offense.
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He sold the company in 1984 for a figure reported to exceed $70 million.
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Lubek said on Thursday he was confident to deliver and possibly exceed that goal.
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She's careful not to exceed limits of roughly 100 tweets or retweets an hour.
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By 2020 the total bet on eSports is expected to exceed $150bn a year.
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Those need to exceed an average of 3 percent to validate the Republican approach.
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Petitcolin said synergies could far exceed an initial estimate of 200 million euros annually.
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We rigorously test our products to ensure they meet or exceed international safety standards.
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At the current rate, the costs of President Trump's travel could well exceed that.
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As demand continues to exceed supply, being a blockchain expert will be highly lucrative.
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Pai has long argued that the in-state caps exceed the FCC's legal authority.
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The Daily Beast reports Flynn is expecting his legal bills to exceed $1 million.
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South Korea's previous monthly imports of Colombian coal typically did not exceed 3,000 tonnes.
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"Many signatory cities have targets that exceed the ambition of the declaration," BNEF writes.
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The company says total payment volume will exceed $25 billion in the next year.
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Also featured: the search for technology that enables people to exceed their natural limits.
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Infection rates in Puerto Rico for the similar chikungunya virus also exceed 10 percent.
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Devon Energy (DVN) exceed estimates on earnings, but revenue missed by a wide margin.
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In the fickle world of advertising technology, it can be difficult to exceed expectations.
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The company said sales were on target to exceed 315 million euros this year.
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When you do, your work will far exceed what other people are painstakingly producing.
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These are bragging points that will easily exceed trivial things like Super Bowl titles.
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Conversely, the Paris deal aims overall to ensure warming does not exceed 2°C.
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Investment did not exceed 20 percent of gross domestic product until the late 1970s.
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In July, Amazon turned 25 and saw its market value (again) exceed $1 trillion.
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The plaintiffs' attorneys at Boies Schiller Flexner estimated total damages could exceed $2.5 billion.
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Last year, club payrolls could not exceed $70m; next season, they can reach $94m.
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But if you exceed that limit, you'll pay $15 per GB you go over.
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That may include manufactured housing units that meet or exceed government certifications, he said.
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But Santander said it was still on track to exceed 11 percent by 2018.
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Nowhere does the quality of a school system exceed the quality of its teachers.
|
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The margin of error varied by senator, but did not exceed 5 percentage points.
|
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The annual deficit next year, and for the foreseeable future, will exceed $1 trillion.
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Longer rides that exceed HK$40 will not be affected, a spokesperson told Mashable.
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He said interest payments on government borrowing should not exceed 10% of tax revenues.
|
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Apple became the first U.S. corporation to exceed $1 trillion in value on Aug.
|
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Buyers assign dollar values to repairs that typically exceed the actual cost of remediation.
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In the first 30 days, you should aim to achieve, if not exceed, expectations.
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Areas that exceed the standard must come up with ways to clean their air.
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Turnout for the first-in-the-South primary should exceed those two states combined.
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Such investments should never exceed a figure in the low double-digits of billions.
|
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And shipping costs can often exceed the sales tax, wiping out any competitive advantage.
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But Sanders said his message is resonating, and he thinks he will exceed expectations.
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To retain customers, banks will often match or exceed a rate you receive elsewhere.
|
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This will cause heat index values to exceed the triple digits in many locations.
|
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As a result, suppression costs often far exceed the value of the resources protected.
|
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With the proposed tax cuts, the public debt could easily exceed 100% of GDP.
|
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This follows three straight quarters where YoY growth in shipping costs didn't exceed 23%.
|
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Even accounting for Reagan's rollbacks after 1981, his first-term cuts exceed Trump's bill.
|
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Clinton could approach or even exceed that if Mr. Trump's poll numbers remain depressed.
|
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Those costs now exceed 22019 million paperwork hours and $36 billion dollars since 2010.
|
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In the next five years, the US' shale output will exceed Russia's total production.
|
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The perimeters formed by our seacoasts far exceed the length of our land borders.
|
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If you exceed that limit, you will be asked to become a digital subscriber.
|
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Clinton could approach or exceed 80 percent of the vote in Mississippi and Louisiana.
|
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The maximum for an individual will exceed $7,000 next year for the first time.
|
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The result also failed to exceed analysts' average estimate, according to research firm FactSet.
|
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GMI projects global electric motorcycle and scooter sales to exceed $24 billion by 2024.
|
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Yet why do IT projects using agile still consistently hit delays and exceed budgets?
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The bar gets set, you meet it, you exceed it, they move the bar.
|
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This year, it's possible that multiple fires and fire complexes will exceed this threshold.
|
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We frequently seek diverse outside perspectives to help us meet and exceed customer needs.
|
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He cited the company's plan to meet or exceed its new long-term targets.
|
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And shares of Verizon rose more than 4 percent after its results exceed expectations.
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The expectation to meet my goals and exceed them was more apparent than ever.
|
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Aroldis Chapman and Luis Severino each throw fastballs that exceed 100 miles per hour.
|
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Diplomats said on Thursday Iran could soon exceed a cap on low-enriched uranium.
|
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In some areas, the number of ballots seemed to exceed the number of voters.
|
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"My campaign will meet and exceed these recommendations," Mr. Vance said in a statement.
|
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Lawyers have said in court filings that the final tally could exceed $10 billion.
|
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Liu is optimistic about government revenues this year, saying they might even exceed expectations.
|
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In fact, we've all sought to not only meet those guidelines but exceed them.
|
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Its stockpile of low-enriched uranium was set to exceed what was originally authorized.
|
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But luxury apartments in some parts of Dresden, can exceed $2000 a square foot.
|
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And if a sitcom's reach can't exceed its grasp, what's a fake heaven for?
|
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This worker's $888 weekly unemployment check would exceed their $577 paycheck over four months.
|
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However, foreign ownership in a condo building cannot exceed 49 percent, Mr. Bernardinetti said.
|
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The companies could face fines and escalating licensing sanctions should they exceed the limits.
|
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The Greek government appears convinced that the disaster will exceed its capability to manage.
|
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A payout expected to exceed $100 million has infuriated many in the #MeToo movement.
|
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Every other state has had at least one candidate exceed 56 percent since 21625.
|
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Only after Trump pulled out did Iran exceed the deal's caps on uranium enrichment.
|
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Total costs are expected to exceed $55 billion over the life of the program.
|
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Tesla said Wednesday that its vehicle deliveries should "comfortably exceed 27,212 units" for 2556.
|
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The penalties from one lawsuit alleging "delay in diagnosis" often exceed the cost savings.
|
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SANOFI: French drugmaker Sanofi announced plans to exceed 10 billion euros in Dupixent sales.
|
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Hon Hai's direct shareholding in the subsidiary will not exceed 40%, the filing says.
|
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As I mentioned, we really want to exceed customer expectation, not lead them astray.
|
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And, in 2025, our interest payments will exceed the cost of our defense budget.
|
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For years, lawmakers have passed temporary spending to exceed the sequestration layer of caps.
|
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These greatly exceed both the intentions and the technical limitations of the unknown photographer.
|
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According to the senior official's estimates, the aid should not exceed 100 billion rubles.
|
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City buses also will be running normally unless winds exceed 40 mph (64 kph).
|
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Christie's is hoping sales will exceed $1 billion by the end of the week.
|
|
Yet people endure injuries and illnesses in numbers that far exceed the death toll.
|
|
Tall towers that critics say exceed height limits are being held up in litigation.
|
|
CLIMATE - Reach net-zero carbon emissions by 2050, and exceed 2030 carbon emission goals.
|
|
This year, Alibaba became Asia's first company to exceed the $400 billion valuation mark.
|
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A primary surplus is achieved when government tax revenues exceed expenditures, excluding interest payments.
|
|
However, the total benefit will never exceed the 150 percent to 180 percent cap.
|
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RBS faces a fine that could exceed $7 billion, or 5 billion British pounds.
|
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Once you exceed that threshold, limitations on who can take the break will apply.
|
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Did your company meet or exceed its annual goals, or did it fall short?
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Come the holidays, Ms. Belles said, there is no need to exceed these numbers.
|
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However, those sets usually don't exceed 11 or 12 pieces, and that's including lids.
|
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It said it now hoped to exceed its $300 million savings target for 2016.
|
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Based on the proposal, her tax bill would in all likelihood exceed her profits.
|
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It also expects group net operating income to "significantly exceed" the prior-year level.
|
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We are not obliged to reach that figure and we certainly won't exceed it.
|
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Launched in 1932, it was the first liner to exceed 1,000 feet in length.
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Unreimbursed medical expenses that exceed 95903 percent of adjusted gross income can be deducted.
|
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They were supposed to meet or exceed USDA standards — I never saw that happen.
|
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"We aspire to exceed 23,000," Xelil said in response to written questions from Reuters.
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Our virtual lives exceed us and will continue to do so onward into time.
|
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It would have risked damages that could exceed $1 billion by going to trial.
|
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If your expenses do exceed the floor, only the amount above it is deductible.
|
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When the counting is completed, the jump likely will exceed 16 or 17 percent.
|
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Deaths began to exceed births for whites countrywide in 22012, according to the report.
|
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"Why we succeed and exceed is that union and management came together," Seymour said.
|
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This phase is responsible for 45 percent of connection times that exceed 15 seconds.
|
|
In a statement, the China Banking Regulatory Commission said commercial banks' exposure to the interbank market cannot exceed 25 percent of their tier-1 capital, while their exposure to the non-interbank market cannot exceed 20 percent of their tier-1 capital.
|
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In all, that means of the 218 Republican-held seats that CNN considers at greatest risk of falling to the Democrats, 215 (or nearly three-fourths) exceed the median income, while 19943 (or just over two-thirds) exceed the average education level.
|
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Thales said it expects to exceed its mid-term objectives which anticipate 2016-2018 organic sales growth above 5 percent and a 2018 operating margin that should exceed a range of 9.5-10 percent originally set out for the 2017-2018 period.
|
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But meaningful viewership never came, with prime-time ratings sometimes struggling to exceed 30,000 viewers.
|
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The ambitions of the Netflix reboot of Queer Eye far exceed making over schlumpy men.
|
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Autopilot miles will soon exceed twice that number and the system gets better every day.
|
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J&J's lawyer said the company's tests exceed the trade association standard, and they do.
|
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Sugar's dangers greatly exceed its malign effects on the bodies of those who eat it.
|
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Stanchfield believes bitcoin could exceed the record high set in 2013 of more then $1,100.
|
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PG&E Corp has said its liability could exceed its insurance coverage if that happens.
|
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Estimates from Newzoo project that the global esports market will exceed $22 billion by 22.
|
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Children plunge into the waters to cool off as temperatures regularly exceed 30 degrees Celsius.
|
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That detriment increases with more frequent use and, at some point, will exceed the benefits.
|
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Europe's fiscal rules suggest that countries should not exceed a debt ratio of 60 percent.
|
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It said the total cash component of the offer would not exceed 180 million euros.
|
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Stomp Rocket said its products are developed to exceed the strictest American toy safety standards.
|
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The company expects overall revenues to exceed $210 million this year, up more than 140%.
|
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If the price does not exceed the strike price by that date they expire worthless.
|
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Pandora (P) saw a much smaller-than-expected quarterly low and revenue that exceed estimates.
|
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The number of refusing food was unclear but was likely to exceed 100, he added.
|
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Under federal law, individual campaign contributions cannot exceed $2,700 per election and must be disclosed.
|
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"We expect demand in Dublin to exceed that of London sometime in 2019," Flood said.
|
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Impressively, the team was able to meet or exceed every milestone before the preset deadline.
|
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Banking sources told Reuters back then that demand exceed the offer by more than twofold.
|
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"Consequently they too must if not exceed then 'keep up' with other Asian space nations."
|
|
If the West Antarctic Ice Sheet collapses, researchers predict that the number will exceed 1,000.
|
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We have lofty goals but I feel confident that we can hit and exceed them.
|
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But Riyadh will not voluntarily exceed output levels set by the global deal, Falih said.
|
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That gap between government spending and revenue is forecast to exceed $1 trillion this year.
|
|
If both penalties "are running concurrently, the total per month cannot exceed 215%," Smith notes.
|
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"He's wanting to meet and exceed those expectations that his father had," Brustein told me.
|
|
Industry analysts estimate gross margins for some top-of-the-line trucks can exceed $50,20163.
|
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Washington, Florida and New York would fare best, with reserve balances that exceed potential shortfalls.
|
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Retailing jobs surpassed those in manufacturing 15 years ago and now exceed them by 28%.
|
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Horton added that it expects cash flow from operation to exceed $2500 billion by 2020.
|
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But the Justice Department has told President Obama that such action would exceed his authority.
|
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Officially verified as the first production electric car to exceed 1000km on a single charge!
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RUSSIAN C.BANK SAYS DISINFLATIONARY RISKS STILL EXCEED PRO-INFLATIONARY RISKS OVER THE SHORT-TERM HORIZON
|
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So you've got to go out there knowing that and match or exceed the intensity.
|
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That leaves Brazil on course to match or exceed the 25 total of $22 billion.
|
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"Currently forecasting temperatures to reach or exceed the all-time record cold levels," forecasters said.
|
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If both penalties "are running concurrently, the total per month cannot exceed 5%," Smith notes.
|
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The IMF expects output to shrink by 10% this year and inflation to exceed 700%.
|
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The firms can only realize significant upside if they exceed their production goals, he said.
|
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And, who knows, maybe if you really exceed my expectations… I'll buzz it all off.
|
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She gets disappointed when people let her down, and thrilled when they exceed her expectations.
|
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Altogether, Trump's debt would exceed $21.7 billion, with $21995 million accrued with his personal guarantee.
|
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According to Newzoo, the eSports global audience is projected to exceed 427 million by 2019.
|
|
Nonetheless, the proportions of men found in the textbooks vastly exceed those observed in reality.
|
|
ANADARKO'S REVISED PROXY SHOWS OCCIDENTAL PROJECTED DIVIDENDS WOULD EXCEED FREE CASH FLOW THROUGH 2022 -FILING
|
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It has helped Britain's working-age employment rate exceed 75%, almost reaching its highest ever.
|
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It has long been noted that provincial GDP totals, when added up, exceed national GDP.
|
|
Analysts are forecasting annual sales to exceed $53 billion in 2024, according to Refinitiv data.
|
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The total of these losses needed to exceed 10 percent of your adjusted gross income.
|
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"We want those on the spectrum to exceed everyone's expectations, including their own," she said.
|
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The expense of re-regulating trade could even exceed the benefits of deregulation at home.
|
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Operating EBITDA margins expand slightly in fiscal 2018 but exceed 13% beyond the near term.
|
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By 230, App Store consumer spend is supposed to exceed 210 billion dollars (App Annie).
|
|
Yet Americans on average exceed the limit, consuming 13 percent of their calories from sugar.
|
|
That haul is expected to exceed those of any of the more establishment-friendly candidates.
|
|
The company said revenue would exceed its previous forecast of $362 million to $374 million.
|
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IMF ESTIMATES ARGENTINA INFLATION WILL EXCEED 40% IN 2019, UP FROM PREVIOUS ESTIMATE OF 30.5%
|
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The size of this financing package is expected to exceed $500 million, the people added.
|
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Schneider said portfolio changes were ongoing and could well exceed 10 percent of group sales.
|
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For example, if your AGI was $50,000, only medical expenses that exceed $3,750 would qualify.
|
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But he beauty products retailer exceed estimates on earnings and revenue for the fourth quarter.
|
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Sports Direct said trading in its new format flagship stores continued to exceed its expectations.
|
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Cyrus has tachycardia, which makes her heart rate exceed that of a normal resting heart.
|
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The cost of improvements could exceed $1 million each for large, older buildings, officials said.
|
|
The hiring rates of blacks, Hispanics and women exceed their current respective representation at Facebook.
|
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The numbers of students we're talking about far exceed what any prior estimates have been.
|
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Exports this year are unlikely to exceed 2 million tonnes, though even this is "unprecedented".
|
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Selling 20-25,000 copies would mean breaking even, so 50,000 copies would vastly exceed expectations.
|
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Revenue did exceed forecasts and the company also raised its quarterly dividend by 21.63 percent.
|
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Also some "phablets," or larger smartphones, can sometimes have screens that exceed 6.9 inches across.
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But analysts concluded that the pledges in the agreement would exceed the 6900-degree mark.
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Bower is confident the 2000 Clinton operation will meet or exceed its vote target here.
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More WH aide financial disclosures: Jared Kushner and Ivanka Trump's assets could exceed $700 million.
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Qatar Airways will not exceed 4.75 percent without prior consent of the American Airlines board.
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Total spending on cybersecurity products is expected to exceed $124 billion worldwide, according to Gartner.
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In its Monday statement, 7-Eleven said that customer cups cannot exceed 10 inches upright.
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The buyer obviously assumed that future profits from these drugs would exceed their acquisition price.
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In relative terms, debt will remain moderate and will not exceed 50% of current revenue.
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Balances cannot exceed $15,000 - at that point, accounts must be transferred to a private provider.
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We will see if the current squad can match or exceed that amount of success.
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The bank's loan-to-deposit ratio, which often used to exceed 100%, is just 74%.
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The U.S. EPA requires alerts when lead levels in water exceed 15 parts per billion.
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However, levels below 1x indicate that debt servicing costs still exceed pre-tax operating earnings.
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You also get what's called the longevity myth, which is where people's imaginations exceed reality.
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Warning: Driving downhill can increase driving speed, causing Model S to exceed your set speed.
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Some of the vehicles have specs and tech features that exceed most gas-powered cars.
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It should be planned and phased-in at a pace not to exceed productive capacity.
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When the costs exceed that amount, an agency must notify lawmakers before authorizing the payment.
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If you exceed certain income caps, starting at $154,950, some of these deductions are limited.
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She predicted that revenue would reach $920,000 in 2016 and exceed $2000 million in 22011.
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Republicans have long criticized Obamacare for having high deductibles, which this year cannot exceed $7,150.
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By 2030, the Census Bureau projects international migration will exceed natural increases by about 100,000.
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Consequently, heading such an organization means needing to hit milestones and potentially even exceed targets.
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Also, supplies are likely to exceed that level, particularly as U.S. production continues to rise.
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Without NAFTA, the impact to our industry would exceed $25 million in export tariffs alone.
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If you plan on shopping: Set a realistic budget, and try not to exceed it.
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Annual economic growth is set to exceed 3 percent for the first time since 2005.
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Clarify the contribution you were hired to make and how you can exceed those expectations.
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People are rational, even criminal hackers; the benefit has to exceed the cost for them.
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"When you don't think he can do anymore, he continues to exceed that," Roberts said.
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Mylan does not disclose sales of EpiPen other than to say they exceed $1 billion.
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Costs can also exceed expectations if the pet gets sick and requires surgery, Hoger added.
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Cities in Shaanxi province issued alerts, saying temperatures could exceed 35C in coming three days.
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Revenue beat forecasts, and the company forecast full-year earnings that exceed current Street consensus.
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The losses exceed Takata's forecast for a full-year net profit of 5.0 billion yen.
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If it goes the way it appears to be going, it will exceed even Watergate.
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Global Market Insights estimates the global healthcare AI market will exceed $10 billion by 2024.
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While preservatives are allowed in certain quantities, inks often exceed those levels, Laux tells me.
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Twelve million Americans take out student loans, which now exceed credit card debt, each year.
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The governor has said those demands constitute specific policy decisions that exceed the board's power.
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CNBC reported that China's taxes will exceed 70 percent when combined with previous import taxes.
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Instead, it grew to exceed the allocated credit limit for the financial year ended Dec.
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He also reiterated EnBW could exceed an earnings target of 2.4 billion euros for 2020.
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But supply continues to exceed demand for raw materials both domestically and internationally, he added.
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Increasingly, warfare will exceed the capacity of the human senses to collect and process data.
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Chinese labor law states that temporary hires cannot exceed 10% of the total employed workers.
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In big cities like New York, a dress can easily exceed $2,000, and much more.
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They won't operate at night or in wet weather, and they won't exceed 227 m.p.h.
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Lead levels still exceed the federal standard, but have been falling over this past year.
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Several central banks have functioned well for years with liabilities that greatly exceed their assets.
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In fact, I do not socialize as much because my standards push me to exceed.
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A loan is considered a contribution under Federal Election Commission rules, and can't exceed $2,700.
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Those margins are more than enough to exceed the survey's 4-point margin of error.
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The deal is expected to exceed $100 million and runs for more than five years.
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The recommended dietary allowance is less than 2,300 milligrams daily, but most Americans exceed that.
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In 17 of those jurisdictions, the new rate will reach or exceed $22020 an hour.
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If electric car prices fall faster than EIA projects, sales will likely far exceed expectations.
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No financial terms were disclosed, although annual PIR revenue is believed to exceed $100 million.
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On that experience which we think will exceed their expectations as opposed to other products.
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When Congress wanted to exceed those limits, then-House Budget Chair Paul Ryan and Sen.
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Next year, interest costs will exceed the amount of all federal spending on our children.
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World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines advise levels should not exceed a daily mean of 25.
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But once the new risk weights are in place, the benefits greatly exceed the costs.
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YOB songs, which often exceed fifteen minutes, are contemplative incantations similar to chakra-alignment music.
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It exceed 16.9 in premarket trade Friday morning, its highest level since the presidential election.
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RGGI limits pollution from power plants, forcing utilities to pay if they exceed the caps.
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SAMSUNG ELEC WILL UTILISE NEW FABS IN PYEONGTAEK AND XIAN SHOULD MARKET DEMAND EXCEED EXPECTATIONS
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Revenue also beat projections and the company said full-year 2020 deliveries should exceed 500,000.
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The value of a single day of Mr. Giuliani's donated services would far exceed that.
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"Actual costs may exceed anticipated costs by two-, three- and even four-fold or more."
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The gas shortage in Changsha could exceed 60 million cubic meters this winter, it said.
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The results showed that all contained a variety of pesticides that exceed the legal amount.
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That means these drugs are not affordable if they exceed a person's average year income.
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That assumes his famous spending on cars, watches and clothing doesn't exceed his growing income.
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Some of the salaries exceed the national median household income, which was $249,2749 in 248.
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In Australia, production is set to exceed official estimates of 25.4 million tonnes, analysts said.
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But it's unlikely that those costs will exceed the amount to be seized from Manafort.
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Those gains were enough to exceed the targets the city had set for the school.
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World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines advise levels should not exceed a daily mean of 25.
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The total of these losses need to exceed 20183 percent of your adjusted gross income.
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The IRS does allow you to carry over contributions that exceed your adjusted gross income.
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Under federal election laws, such donations cannot exceed $219,20173 and need to be publicly disclosed.
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Companies are permitted to buy and sell pollution credits, allowing them to exceed the cap.
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He may even exceed Trump, in terms of his record of achievement as a politician.
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The company's total obligations, including pensions, today exceed its assets by more than $70 billion.
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The agency's losses on the deals could exceed $160 million, sources told Reuters last year.
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That's because over time, your total earnings will far exceed the taxes you pay now.
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Thales added it now believed it can exceed a target for average organic sales growth of more than 5 percent in 2016-2018, and said its 2018 operating margin should exceed a forecast of 9.5-10 percent for 2017/18 that it previously set.
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Parker has said he wants to "redouble" the bank's efforts to satisfy and exceed regulatory expectations.
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Those payments would exceed the rates paid last year to farmers in a similar aid package.
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QATAR AIRWAYS CEO SAYS HOPES PASSENGER TRAFFIC AT DOHA AIRPORT TO EXCEED 42 MLN THIS YEAR
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These benefits alone likely exceed the costs of the transition to clean power generation and transportation.
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And for a little as $26, the Smart Pen's silly gimmickry doesn't really exceed its price.
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Cabinet secretaries' salaries top out at just over 200,000, but some CFPB salaries can exceed that.
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Citigroup Inc analysts have projected the company's potential exposure from the blaze could exceed $15 billion.
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Bundy confessed to killing 30 women between 1974 to 1978, though the number could exceed 100.
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Demand for those employees and services could eventually exceed capacity — perhaps as early as next year.
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However, water in private wells can exceed "1,000 micrograms per liter" in some areas, Ayotte said.
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Your total purchase amount cannot exceed £450 and this deal expires at midnight on Jan. 27.
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Whether WeWork can match or exceed its current private market valuation of $47 billion is unlikely.
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That number—400—is the goal for happiness and if you exceed that figure, you're happy.
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Many other leases also charge drivers by the mile if they exceed a certain mileage threshold.
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The budget deficit is on track to exceed $800 billion this year despite a strong economy.
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Rainfall in the region could exceed 10-15 inches, producing life-threatening flash flooding and landslides.
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Imports of chilled beef face no increase as their volumes did not exceed the trigger level.
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A shopping bag full of local fruits and vegetables from the market will rarely exceed $2.
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More importantly, organizing to support candidates so they meet or exceed expectations is in everyone's interest.
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I read yesterday that the hit to soybean farmers in Iowa alone will exceed $600 million.
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The carmaker forecast 2018 group sales to exceed moderately last year's record of 10.7 million vehicles.
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As long as you don't exceed that speed, you're able to use the regular bike infrastructure.
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That's key, because it means that an individual's tax-free payout can easily exceed $10 million.
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The military's financial liability on PFAS is already expected to exceed its original $28503 billion estimate.
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The military's financial liability on PFAS is already expected to exceed its original $2 billion estimate.
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Holzhauer's statistics far exceed those of the other 14 contestants on the Tournament of Champions roster.
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That figure far exceed a cyberattack (223%) and Brexit (230%) as the next two biggest fears.
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The company said it still expects sales for the drug to exceed $1 billion this year.
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If Renewal schools exceed their goals, as Urban Scholars has done, those targets will be raised.
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What convinced you that DeMar would not only live up to the deal but exceed expectations?
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With a budget deficit likely to exceed 12% this year, the government desperately needs the cash.
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Either way, the total cost would comfortably exceed 1 trillion pounds, Hammond said in the letter.
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If losses exceed gains, taxpayers are allowed to deduct up to $3,000 from their ordinary income.
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Personally our expenses exceed our income, so winning that could most definitely pay off some debt.
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Equinix says global deployments from hyperscale cloud providers currently exceed about $500 million in annual revenue.
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Lululemon expects operating income growth to exceed revenue growth annually, and sees modest gross margin expansion.
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Given another ten years, boasted Wu Xiaohui, its swashbuckling founder, Anbang's scale would "exceed your imagination".
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While Bitcoin's network can't exceed 21 million coins, Litecoin can go up to 84 million coins.
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Additionally, you can only deduct medical expenses that exceed 7.5 percent of your adjusted gross income.
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Media coverage helped the company exceed its £10,000 (US$12,647) crowd funding target in three days.
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But if coaching matters, the best bosses should continue to exceed expectations when they switch clubs.
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Iran's economy is in severe recession and its inflation is expected to exceed 40% this year.
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Extended parking in large cities can exceed $224,27 a month -- a significant burden for many families.
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The ministry expects 2019 grain harvest to exceed last year's record crop of 70 million tonnes.
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Vladimir Putin promised to provide two enormous planes that exceed the capacity of Israeli firefighting aircraft.
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And appointees sometimes exceed expectations, perhaps because of a powerful culture of independence within the judiciary.
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Below, CNBC highlights eight major cities where your income must exceed $70,000 to afford a home.
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Unions, whose figures always substantially exceed police estimates, put the tally at up to 1.3 million.
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In February, Fevad said online retail sales in France could exceed 13 billion euros for 2019.
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He added that full-year income tax revenue should still exceed budget estimates by $432 million.
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Economists anticipate this could set the first-quarter up to exceed the bank's 1 percent forecast.
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Hendy said eBay's transaction volume of second-hand luxury watches would exceed $1 billion in 2018.
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The 296-strong North Rhine-Westphalia delegation there will far exceed that of any other state.
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But only when he makes Princess Margaret one of his monsters does St. Aubyn exceed expectations.
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Per head, campaign spending in Kenya may exceed that of America, a country 20073 times richer.
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HHS expects the savings from lower out-of-pocket costs to exceed the increase in premiums.
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The effects compare well with trials of antidepressant medication, are enduring and far exceed natural remission.
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They rarely exceed a height of 65.5 feet, and produce stunning red flowers around Christmas time.
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Sony has been warning for months that demand for PlayStation VR is likely to exceed supply.
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For example, collecting expenses that exceed the actual fee charged by a third-party clearing broker.
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Bear markets happen when declines exceed 20 percent or more from the most recent record highs.
|
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The overall cannabis market in the United States is expected to exceed $20.9 billion by 2020.
|
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The global fertility services market is expected to exceed $21 billion by 2020, according to Technavio.
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The state's income tax revenue has continued to far exceed both projections and last year's totals.
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Mr Trump can exceed expectations just by not insulting lots of people or losing his temper.
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"Just when you thought Congress couldn't get any swampier, we continue to exceed expectations," Republican Rep.
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The U.S. Energy Department has projected that domestic output will exceed 224 million bpd by 2020.
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The Chinese plant will have initial capacity of 12 GWh, and will eventually exceed 70 GWh.
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Morocco plans to exceed 52 percent of renewable energy in the national energy mix by 2030.
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I knew I had to exceed their intensity, because what I was doing wasn't actually metal.
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Sunday's crowd is expected to exceed the 140,500 that turned up on race day in 2018.
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Sports are, fundamentally, about the human body and its limits, and the struggle to exceed those.
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In certain circumstances people using contactless payment technology, such as a smartphone, can exceed this limit.
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If states exceed that cap, they're on the hook for 100 percent of their Medicaid costs.
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Regulation spending cannot exceed $0, and any costs associated with regulations must be offset with eliminations.
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In a perfect beauty world, the price of products wouldn't dare exceed your ramen noodle budget.
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M&A volume probably will not exceed 4003 totals, but the second half should be improving.
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As a result the region's operating balance may exceed PLN165 million or 18% of operating revenue.
|
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Orlando Health on Wednesday predicted its total unreimbursed costs from the massacre could exceed $5 million.
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A 1 percent infection rate would cost $1.2 billion, and 2 percent would exceed $2 billion.
|
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Out-of-pocket expenses each year may not exceed $6,550 for individuals or $13,100 for families.
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Overall, the deal-making could exceed $200 billion: it is the stuff of investment bankers' dreams.
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There are few mundane annoyances that exceed realizing you're out of coffee on a weekday morning.
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Fitch expects its 2015 CFO to exceed HKD30bn with investment property land acquisitions treated as capex.
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The group also insists that, despite claims by opponents, the city will not exceed 10003,000 disciples.
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The revenue streams of organized crime now exceed the GDP of several countries in the region.
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Trump's executive action, though, allows the Air Force to temporarily exceed the limit of 25 rehires.
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Did you know that only 12 percent of Alaskans meet or exceed that amount of vegetables?
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When that happens, the degree to which the country's savings level exceed its investment level increases.
|
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Any way you measure it, the strong supporters of abortion rights greatly exceed the strong opponents.
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The Cadillac tax follows that general approach, taxing health plans whose annual costs exceed a cap.
|
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The International Energy Agency warned on Wednesday that supply is expected to exceed demand through 2019.
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A loan that exceed $2,700 from one person is an excessive contribution, even if eventually repaid.
|
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While total sales have yet to exceed $1 billion, they've seen a 129% increase since 2014.
|
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If those orders all translate into sales, revenue from the Model 3 will exceed $4 billion.
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With regards to the higher capital requirements, "the benefits far exceed the costs involved," Zurbruegg said.
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Because those factors usually do not exist, the losses from trade deals often exceed any gains.
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Back in February Doris had said he expected net inflows in 2019 to exceed last year's.
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Today, the industry has plenty of feedstock and the production capacity to exceed 22019 billion gallons.
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Danish team mate Kevin Magnussen, who appeared to exceed the limits without being punished, starts 16th.
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Investors have to declare their company holdings to regulators in Spain when they exceed 1.773 percent.
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Barr's letter to Congress summarized the Mueller report's findings, which reportedly exceed 300 pages in length.
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Yield-curve inversions are rare occurrences in which short-term interest rates exceed longer-term rates.
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Should the number of returns exceed the numbers provided for above, this mechanism will be discontinued.
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It would far exceed last year's 7.3 gigawatts and set a new record, the SEIA said.
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Of that, $22016,21988 was returned so that she would not exceed the $2,700 individual donation limit.
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"We try to pump up itemized deductions in the years they exceed standard deductions," she said.
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To earn delegates, a candidate must exceed 15 percent of votes; all others are shut out.
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"The legal costs of hauling the landlord into court will certainly exceed $1,800," Mr. Frazer said.
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But you can only deduct those expenses that exceed 10 percent of your adjusted gross income.
|
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BK's average liquidity coverage ratio of 119% during 5003Q17 continues to comfortably exceed the 100% requirement.
|
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And each year — without fail — the report proudly proclaims that the benefits vastly exceed the costs.
|
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Trump's proposal for $174 billion in OCO spending, however, would far exceed what's been done before.
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Uber's policy states that passengers are not to exceed the number of seatbelts in a car.
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In neither 1972 or 2008, however, did the percentage of diverse candidates who ran exceed 50%.
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In the end, the final vote count is going to exceed 2012 by a considerable amount.
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Drivers are currently allowed five units per season, with penalties applied if they exceed their allocation.
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The full cost will exceed that when factoring in the cost of military equipment and security.
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"We expect to meet or exceed all the commitments made under the consent order," she said.
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Those typically require applicants to already have good to excellent credit scores (ones that exceed 700).
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If total damages exceed $265 million, each claim will be decreased proportionately, according to the order.
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The International Energy Agency warned last month that supply is expected to exceed demand through 2019.
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Fitch expects its 2016 CFO to exceed HKD10 billion, with IP land acquisitions treated as capex.
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Ms. Ni Dhulchaointigh expects sales to exceed $10 million this year and $60 million by 2020.
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Only two of the seven price targets assigned by analysts covering Tempur Sealy exceed Mr. Rupe's.
|
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It is on track to exceed 22019 percent annual growth for the first time since 2005.
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The global fertility services market is expected to exceed $21 billion by 2020, according to Technavio.
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Icebergs can exceed weights of 100 million tons, but they're very delicately balanced in the water.
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What's next: CATL's IPO will finance expansion plans to exceed those of competitors, including additional facilities.
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Many German cities exceed European Union limits on atmospheric nitrogen oxide, known to cause respiratory diseases.
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To qualify for same-day pickup, orders can't exceed more than 15 items, the company says.
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The damage caused by Harvey is expected to exceed Katrina's $160 billion price tag for recovery.
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Most Wegmans sections exceed expectations of a typical grocery store, and its bakery is no exception.
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As things currently stand, presidents are able to exceed constitutional limits because Congress fails to act.
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People without health insurance next year face possible tax penalties that could exceed $700 a person.
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That makes for a watershed year in which net issuance will exceed official purchases of debt.
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The report's analysis confirms that "global HNWI wealth would exceed $2800 trillion by 212," Bose wrote.
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Still, strong earnings from commercial jets allowed fourth quarter income to far exceed Wall Street forecasts.
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Specifically, such payments will be reinvested only to the extent that they exceed gradually rising caps.
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Several officials have said the Fed likely will maintain a portfolio that will exceed $2 trillion.
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But beware overblown accusations of judicial activism, which present Strasbourg as seeking to exceed its mandate.
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The Potter events, she said, far exceed what is generally done, even for a major show.
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On the so-called dayside of the planet facing the star, temperatures exceed 3,140 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Ms. Barbosa said the insurance claim for the Institute's losses alone would probably exceed $11 million.
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Median salaries exceed the $100,000 mark for software engineers and application software developers, the bureau found.
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Those exceed the amounts drawn from Treasury during the financial crisis by a collective $109.7 billion.
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MR. PRITCHARD We have a not-greater-than number and we always seem to exceed it.
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The temperatures required for caramelization and browning almost always far exceed the boiling point of water.
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Weather like this, storms that exceed the system's ability to manage flooding, is clearly a problem.
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Cannabis tax revenues are well above the state's initial estimates and now exceed alcohol tax receipts.
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Artificial intelligence is beginning to meet (and sometimes exceed) assessments by doctors in various clinical situations.
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The price tag in city and state tax breaks appeared to exceed those of other projects.
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Total tax cuts for the year are expected to exceed 1.3 trillion yuan, according to Liu.
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The new report means that NASA will surely need another $837 million and exceed that cap.
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Ukraine is a major exporter of grain, including wheat, and its harvest largely exceed the consumption.
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In dry El Niño years, burned areas can greatly exceed what is cleared for cattle pasture.
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At this point, some models predict Washington will exceed hospital capacity within the next two days.
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The rents for some of the units at the top of the building could exceed $25,000.
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You've got to exceed that by a substantial margin if you really want to get ahead.
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By this logic, the number of cis-heterosexual characters in individual films should exceed L.G.B.T.Q. characters.
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The company said Wednesday return on tangible common shareholders' equity will exceed 14% within three years.
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While Tesla delivered 367,500 vehicles in 2019, the company said 2020 deliveries should "comfortably exceed" 500,000.
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This season, 28 players will exceed $27.5 million for their year of service to their teams.
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If you have a card limit of $10,000, you never want your balance to exceed $3,000.
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Overall defense spending by member nations is set to exceed more than $1 trillion in 2019.
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Pollution monitoring data show the county's ozone levels exceed the 70 parts per billion (ppb) limit.
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"Veracruz's debt is unpayable," Yunes said, noting the debt could exceed 100 billion pesos ($5.18 billion).
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The judge asked for the letter not to exceed 10 pages and to be double-spaced.
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Even so, Kudadoo, a private island resort that opened last December, managed to exceed my expectations.
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But if "Us" doesn't exceed the expectations of "Get Out" that doesn't make it a disappointment.
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The provision requires colleges to report all gifts and contracts from foreign sources that exceed $250,000.
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They didn't prioritize it because they assumed their investment returns would exceed any mortgage interest saved.
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Regulatory reviews should not exceed five years, Husky CEO Rob Peabody said on a quarterly call.
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