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to exceeding
verb
To be larger, greater than (something).
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Dave Montgomery, the team's general partner, said no thought was given to exceeding 45,000.
"We have always been committed to exceeding the regulatory standards by investing in safety, technology, training and procedures," it said.
Yet most states are operating voting machines that are perilously close to exceeding their sell-by-date, Brennan has found.
Long Island's electricity demand came close to exceeding its supply yesterday, the Long Island Power Authority reported.
From inception to delivery, the team commit to exceeding client expectations, a philosophy very much instilled by Margaret.
The NSA in 2006 came close to exceeding its power supply, which would have blown out its electrical infrastructure.
Many pious, ordinary citizens agree that performers such as Mr Youssef come close to exceeding the bounds of decency.
Hopefully against Leicester, in which case he could shoehorn in some spurious reference to exceeding expectations or small towns punching above their weight.
China's capital spending is on the way to exceeding that of the U.S., but its consumer spending is barely a sixth as large.
The second reason is that I've probably come close to exceeding my quota of Red Sox stories already, over the last few years.
These critics say they are concerned that the group's alternative life style and its intense challenging of people's limitations may have made Heinemann vulnerable to exceeding safe boundaries.
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