Sentence examples for substantially beyond that of from inspiring English sources

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According to Hadley et al. [ 8], "the concept of 'heavy use' typically applies to those persons whose frequency of admission or duration of inpatient service is substantially beyond that of the majority of persons receiving similar treatment" (p. 280).

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Secondly, she was making plain that an independence referendum must be deferred - at least until there is clarity over Brexit and possibly substantially beyond that.

The legacy of these artists will be substantially different than that of artists who preceded them.

Data points that lay substantially beyond the range of this box and whisker plot were identified as potential outliers.

Mr. Spitzer announced his resignation 11 days ago, after reports of something that was substantially beyond "the far end of the typical thing" — his involvement as a client of a high-priced prostitution ring.

Second, the clinical presentation of laboratory-confirmed 2009 pdm influenza was not substantially different from that of non pdm ILIs, beyond the fact that it was more febrile and symptomatic.

But the risk of hitting quite a number of health problems, one might say, goes up substantially beyond the age of 70.

Conversely, patients not sustaining urate-lowering treatment responses to pegloticase infusions should not be expected to have treatment benefits (extending substantially beyond the period of urate-lowering initially achieved) and incur an increased risk of IRs.

But the problem on which Chase had to operate lay substantially beyond the boundaries of his agency, large as it was.

We formulated the test in that case as being whether the material was utterly without social value, whether it went substantially beyond customary limits of candor in representing sexual matters, and whether 'to the average person, applying contemporary community standards, the dominant theme of the material taken as a whole appeals to prurient interest.' Id., at 489, 77 S.Ct. at p. 1311.

Brennan cited Mutual, but he saw fit to add definitions of "prurient" from other sources as well: a "tendency to excite lustful thoughts," a "shameful or morbid interest in nudity, sex, or excretion," and an expression "substantially beyond customary limits of candor".

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