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be exceed
verb
To be larger, greater than (something).
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To put that in perspective, a 1.5C degree rise is the line in the sand established at the Paris Accords as not to be exceed by 2100.
(For example, the Maastricht Treaty stipulates that a country's debt should not be exceed 60percentt of GDP and borrowing in annual budgets no more than 3percentt of GDP.].
Estimated 20 25% yield loss can happen depending upon plant damage; it may be exceed 50% due to waterlogging [ 12].
The reliability coefficient, which is the difference value that will be exceed by only 5% of the pairs of measurements in the identical subject, was calculated as 1.96 times the standard deviation of the difference between the pairs of repeated measurements.
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It can only be exceeded.
It's there to be exceeded.
This year those totals may well be exceeded.
That was exceeded by 17 times; in 2015 it was exceeded by 58 times and it is predicted to be exceeded by as much as 68 times in 2016.
It claims to be exceeding €50m in turnover.
Demand seemed to be exceeding supply by 20%, and rising.
The 20% decline I predict may be exceeded.
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