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Now, Manning is beginning to exceed those expectations.
"I'm starting to see papers that women are beginning to exceed the upper limit for calcium because so much calcium has been added to food," she said.
This paper contends that demands on the data fusion community are beginning to exceed its historical roots in sensor fusion, by requiring greater development of automated situation and impact assessments and more appropriate integration with humans engaged in fusion activity.
This demographic change means that the numbers of those in need of care and support is beginning to exceed the numbers of working age family members able to provide it.
He says: "There is a unanimity of view among professionals and academics that this is beginning to exceed the personal and developmental capacity of children who are five and six years old".
So if there has been a recent increase in illegal tobacco manufacture and consumption then it's likely due to the fact that cigarette and roll-your-own prices are beginning to exceed what ordinary smokers can afford.
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Demand has finally begun to exceed our capacity.
Without any further immigration, deaths would begin to exceed births around 2048.
Gin became so widely consumed that the amount sold daily began to exceed that of beer.
If intake begins to exceed minimal requirements, excess vitamins are stored in the tissues.
During the late 20th century, however, extraction costs in many mines began to exceed profits.
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