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been exceed
verb
To be larger, greater than (something).
Exact(2)
Each worker node will then send a confirmation to the master node which, once it has received all the acknowledgements (or a time-out has been exceed) will remove the task from the communication space.
Additionally, the observed correlations between network proximity and market similarity shown in Figure 2 cannot be reproduced if we disconnect boards (i.e., d i j = ∞ ) when a certain degree of separation has been exceed (see Figure S6 in Additional file 2).
Similar(10)
He said "survivability" in the waters had been "exceeded".
In the past four months that number has already been exceeded.
Sanders's popularity had clearly been exceeding his own expectations.
Maximum number of iterations has been exceeded.
"Things have been exceeding all expectations" since its launch in May, Allon tells me.
The tolerance level has been exceeded".
Have they been exceeded?
Some popular brands are "EXCEED" and "Five Star".
It's exceeded my expectations".
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