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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exceed power" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means to go beyond or surpass one's authority or ability. Here are some examples: - The king's actions exceeded his power as stated in the constitution. - Her ambition to succeed sometimes led her to exceed her own power and take on too much work. - The car's engine was designed to exceed the power needed for normal driving. - The company's profits have exceeded all expectations, giving them more financial power than ever before. - As a teacher, it is important not to exceed your power and discipline students unfairly.
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In no case where the Type 1 error rates of more complex generalized linear mixed model (GLMM) tests appeared appropriately conservative did the power of those tests exceed power of the simpler test on LOCF-completed data.
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An interesting side note: Sebastian Vettel suffered a penalty at the US GP last year for exceeding power unit changes.
During three events, the Joule power alone exceeded solar power.
The CTEA's extension of existing copyrights does not exceed Congress' power under the Copyright Clause.
Such a computer would exceed the power of today's fastest supercomputers for certain types of simulation.
Without loss of generality, we assume S CTPs exceed their power constraint.
Each instrument plans to use a cluster of segmented mirrors to greatly exceed the power of current telescopes.
It is your task to watch the government, to make sure they do not exceed their power.
This sample size would comfortably exceed 80% power to detect a moderate to large effect over four assessment points.
Remember: in some countries, they will fine you if you exceed your power levels and they interfere with other services.
Mr. Saeed said Gorran opposed the document because it gave powers to Mr. Barzani "that exceed the powers of Parliament and the judiciary".
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