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  • The channels between the islands do not exceed 2 meters.

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  • The wind velocity did not exceed 20 km.

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  • This force F must not exceed the value.

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  • Before it is all over, the number of Facebook accounts will exceed the number of people on the planet.

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  • The Ural Mountains do not exceed 2000 or 3000 ft.

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  • But though by an act of 1844 the railways were obliged to run at least one train a day over their lines, by which the fares did not exceed the " Parliamentary " rate of id.

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  • The loss of the English did not exceed 700 killed and too() wounded; while the Irish, in their disastrous flight, lost about 7000 men, besides the whole material of the army.

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  • The Italian Chamber decided that from the 1st of July 1901 until the 30th of June 1907 Italian military expenditure proper should not exceed the maximum of 1/29,560,000 per annum fixed by the Army Bill of May 1897, and that, military pensions should not exceed 1/21,440,000.

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  • If the number of inhabitants exceed 500, the commune must also provide a special school for girls, unless the Departmental Council authorizes it to substitute a mixed school.

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  • The exports of breadstuffs - chiefly to the United Kingdom - exceed six millions per annum, butter two and a half millions, and minerals of all kinds, except gold, six millions.

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  • The average rainfall does ndt exceed 35 in.

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  • Where transgenesis offers the most amazing possibilities is in GM foods because it allows plants to exceed their maximum genetic potential.

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  • The total quantity of liquid employed need not in general exceed half a litre if a sufficiently delicate thermometer is available.

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  • The cost of mining by the milling method does not greatly exceed the cost of steam-shovel work.

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  • Except in special cases, gradients must not exceed 3 in moo; and between gradients in the opposite sense there must be not less than 60 metres of level for 1.44 m.

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  • The constitution requires that the number of senators shall be not less than one-third nor more than onehalf the number of members of the Assembly, and that the total membership of both houses shall not exceed seventy-five.

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  • Others, while not going so far as this, admit that the content of the communications does occasionally exceed the medium's.

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  • The communal tax did not exceed on the average two francs annually for each family.

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  • These hills nowhere exceed an elevation of 1185 ft.

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  • The discharge of water is by law so regulated that the maximum flow shall not exceed 250,000 cub.

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  • United States and British investments, always important in the agriculture and manufactures of the island, greatly increased following 1898, and by 1908 those of each nation were supposed to exceed considerably $100,000,000.

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  • In the case of a single lens of glass with the most favourable curvatures, Sf is about equal to a 2 f, so that a 4 must not exceed off.

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  • The Port Authority fixes the port rates, which, however, must not in any two consecutive years exceed one-thousandth part of the value of all imports and exports, or a three-thousandth of the value of goods discharged from or taken on board vessels not within the premises of a dock.

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  • In hoisting from great depths the weight of the rope, which may exceed that of the cage and FIG.

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  • Thus the dimensions of the largest glass tanks greatly exceed those of the largest steel furnaces; glass furnaces containing up to 250 tons of molten sible to work glass-tanks continuously for many months together; on the other hand, glass is not readily freed from foreign bodies that may become admixed with it, so that the absence of detachable particles is much more essential in glass than in steel melting.

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  • Male gorillas largely exceed the females in size, and attain a height of from 51 ft.

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  • Males exceed females in the ratio of 2% approximately.

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  • Helmert has shown that they cannot exceed 650 ft.

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  • The Epistolae, which for the modern reader greatly exceed his other works in interest, have been edited by Demetriades (Vienna, 1792) and by Glukus (Venice, 1812), the Calvitii encomium by Krabinger (Stuttgart, 1834), the De providentia by Krabinger (Sulzbach, 1835), the De regno by Krabinger (Munich, 1825), and the Hymns by Flach (Tubingen, 1875).

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  • Several stalactites in the Giant Hall exceed 50 ft.

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  • Local Government Board to be spread over a term of years which must not exceed sixty.

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  • Exports greatly exceed the imports in value.

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  • The highest peaks exceed 11,000 ft.

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  • In the Mediterranean the sardine does not exceed 71 in.

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  • In normal years (that is to say, when there is no large movement of capital) the exports of Australia exceed the imports by some £15,300,000.

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  • The heavier cores, with the consequent advance in speed of working attainable, have necessitated the introduction of automatic sending, the instruments adopted being in general a modification of the Wheatstone transmitter adapted to the form of cable signals, while the regularity of transmission thus secured has caused its introduction even on circuits where the speed cannot exceed that of the ordinary operator's hand signalling.

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  • In 1868 there were in France over 300 telegraph offices whose average receipts did not exceed 8 per annum.

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  • The most important of the local dues is the gate tax, or dazio di consumo, which may be either a surtax upon commodities (such as alcoholic drinks or meat), having already paid customs duty at the frontier, in which case the local surtax may not exceed 50% of the frontier duty, or an exclusively communal duty limited to 10% on flour, bread and farinaceous products,2 and to 20% upon other commodities.

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  • To the west the Titirangi hills exceed 1400 ft.

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  • Its note issue (for which it has an exclusive right) may not exceed the value of half the subscribed capital.

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  • The natives of Bali, though of the same stock as the Javanese, and resembling them in general appearance, exceed them in stature and muscular power, as well as in activity and enterprise.

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  • The precise positions of the mountain ridges that traverse this central area are not properly known; their elevation is everywhere considerable, and many points are known to exceed 10,000 or 12,000 ft.

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  • The highest mountain rises to nearly 14,000 ft., but the ordinary elevations do not exceed 4000 or 5000 ft.

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  • The imports, which consist chiefly of machinery, fruits (dried and fresh), wie, oil and textiles, do not much exceed half a million sterling annually.

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  • The elevation of the land as a whole proceeds gradually from south to north, the highest points being found in the north-west, as the Peak, in which neighbourhood several points exceed a height of 2000 ft., while Axe Edge, south of Buxton, and many other points throughout the district, range from 1500 ft.

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  • Domestic animals are evenly distributed throughout the state; in no county was their total value, in June 1900, less than $500,000, and in only three counties (Licking, Trumbull and Wood) did their value exceed $2,000,000; in 73 counties their value exceeded $1,000,000, but was less than $2,000,000.

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  • A crofter is defined as " a tenant of a holding " - being arable or pasture land, or partly arable and partly pasture land - " from year to year who resides on his holding, the annual rent of which does not exceed £30 in money, and which is situated in a ` crofting parish.'

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  • The depth of the middle portion of the lake has not yet been measured, but must exceed 500 fathoms. It was expected that an underground ridge would be found connecting Olkhon with Svyatoi Nos; but depths exceeding 622 fathoms have been sounded even along that line.

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  • He assumes that in what is considered a good producing district the amount of petroleum which can be obtained from a cubic foot of rock would not be more than a gallon, and that the average thickness of the oil-bearing rock would not exceed 5 ft.

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  • The northern and western provinces of Cambodia which fall outside the densely populated zone of inundation are thinly peopled; they consist of plateaus, in many places thickly wooded and intersected by mountains, the highest of which does not exceed 5000 ft.

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  • The judicial department comprises a supreme court consisting of a chief justice and (since 1881) four associate justices elected for terms of six years, and lower courts consisting of district courts with original jurisdiction in civil cases in law and equity, and in criminal cases upon indictments by grand juries; justices' courts, in which the amount in litigation cannot exceed $ioo, or the punishment cannot exceed three months' imprisonment or a fine of $loo; and of municipal and probate courts with the usual jurisdictions.

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  • Nothing could well exceed the horrors of Massena's retreat.

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  • If the external electromotive force exceed that of the cell by ever so little, a current flows in the opposite direction, and all the former chemical changes are reversed, copper dissolving from the copper plate, while zinc is deposited on the zinc plate.

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  • The natural rate of increase of population is very slow as a rule, and does not exceed 7 or 8 per 1000 annually.

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  • Ores are smelted raw if the fall of matte (metallic sulphide) does not exceed 5%; otherwise they are subjected to a preliminary oxidizing roast to expel the sulphur, unless they run too high in silver, say 100 oz.

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  • For strong magnetizing forces (which in these experiments did not exceed II= 48.9) the permeability remains almost constant at its initial value (about 400), until the temperature is within nearly i oo of the critical point; then the permeability diminishes more and more rapidly until the critical point is reached and the magnetization vanishes.

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  • Even in the contrary case, the thickness of the plate must not exceed a certain limit, dependent upon the purity of the spectrum.

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  • The formation of bands thus requires that the retarding plate be held upon the side already specified, so that zs be positive; and that the thickness of the plate (to which z is proportional) do not exceed a certain limit, which we may call 2T 0.

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  • If it exceed the double of the value necessary for black bands, there is again no overlapping and consequently no interference.

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  • Natives enjoying tribal government were not enslaved, but nothing could exceed in ferocity the measures taken to reduce recalcitrant tribes to submission.

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  • Ordinary guncottons seldom contain more than 13% of nitrogen, and in most cases the amount does not exceed 12.5%.

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  • Wheat was introduced by the Spaniards immediately after their occupation of Venezuela, and is grown in the elevated districts of Aragua and the western states, but the production does not exceed home consumption.

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  • As the Hindu Kush strikes westwards, after first rounding the head of an Oxus tributary (the Ab-i-Panja, which Curzon considers to be the true source of the Oxus), it closely overlooks the trough of that glacier-fed stream under its northern spurs, its crest at the nearest point being separated from the river by a distance which cannot much exceed io m.

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  • Some of the last-named are represented with such truth of colouring and delicacy of detail that even the separate feathers of the wings and tail are well distinguished, although, as in an example in the British Museum, a human-headed hawk, the piece which contains the figure may not exceed 4 in.

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  • In this case the thrust at the lower end B must exceed the thrust at A, the upper end, by the weight of the prism of liquid; so that, denoting the cross section of the prism by a ft.

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  • From the gas-equation in general, in the atmosphere n d dp _ I dp 1 de _ d0 de i de (8) z p dz-edz-p-edz-k-edz' which is positive, and the density p diminishes with the ascent, provided the temperature-gradient de/dz does not exceed elk.

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  • Over the second and third divisions the rainfall is less constant, and its yearly average may not exceed 17 in.

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  • Here a tower was begun on the lines of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, and projected to exceed it in height, reaching 1200 ft., but only a short stage was completed.

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  • To the south of the Kinzig the mean height is 3100 ft., and the loftiest summit, the Feldberg, reaches about 4898 ft., while to the north the mean height is only 2100 ft., and the Belchen, the culminating point of the whole, does not exceed 4480 ft.

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  • As the temperature 0" is lowered, the area of the cycle increases, but since W can never exceed H', there must be a zero limit of temperature at which the pressure would vanish and the area of the cycle become equal to the whole heat absorbed at the higher temperature.

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  • The deltaic portions are of course a dead level; and the highest hills within the district in the western or frontier tract do not exceed 2500 ft.

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  • By the Pluralities Act 1850, the restriction was further narrowed, so that no spiritual person could hold two benefices except the churches of such benefices were within three miles of each other by the nearest road, and the annual value of one of such benefices did not exceed £loo.

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  • The Pluralities Acts Amendment Act 1885, however, enacted that, by dispensation from the archbishop, two benefices could be held together, the churches of which are within four miles of each other, and the annual value of one of which does not exceed £200.

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  • In the typical Ungulata or Diplarthra, the feet are never plantigrade, and the functional toes do not exceed four - the inner digit being suppressed, Right Fore Foot of Indian at all events in all forms which Elephant.

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  • Here, in order to fulfil the purposes of the previous models, the distance of the centres of the lenses from each other should only slightly exceed the tangent of sun's diameter X focal length of lenses.

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  • The condition of stability is that this obliquity shall not exceed the angle of repose of the earth.

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  • In practice it is found desirable that the mean value of the obliquity of action during the contact of teeth should not exceed 15, nor the maximum value 30.

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  • It appears from experience that the mean obliquity should not exceed 15; therefore the maximum obliquity should be about 30; therefore the equal arcs DI and ID should each be one-sixth of a circumference; therefore the circumference of the describing circle should be six limes the pitch.

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  • The death-rate then gradually rises, slowly till 25, more rapidly later, when, from about 45 onward deterioration asserts itself more pronouncedly, and by three score years and ten the rate begins to exceed that of childhood.

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  • At the height of its prosperity in the middle ages the population has been estimated at as high a figure as 150,000, but there seems good reason to believe that it did not exceed 40,000 to 50,000 souls.

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  • The great form of indirect taxation consisted in the customs dues (portoria), which were collected at the provincial boundaries and varied in amount, though the maximum did not exceed 5 Under the same head were included the town dues (or octrois).

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  • A small holding is defined by the act as one which exceeds I acre, but must not exceed 50 acres or £50 annual value.

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  • The sums borrowed must not exceed, with the outstanding loans, the amount of the assessable value for two years of the district for which the money is borrowed; and if the sum borrowed would, with the outstanding loans, exceed the assessable value for one year, the sanction of the Local Government Board may not be given except after local inquiry.

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  • But the expression is a little misleading, for it includes separate houses or cottages for the working classes, whether containing one or several tenements, and the expression " cottage " may include a garden of not more than half an acre, provided that the estimated annual value of such garden shall not exceed £3.

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  • The urban district council execute the Public Libraries Acts for their district, and the rate for the expenses of the acts, which may not exceed td.

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  • The expenses of a parish council may not, without the consent of a parish meeting, exceed the amount of a rate of threepence in the for the financial year; but with the consent of the parish meeting the limit may be increased to sixpence, exclusive of expenses under the adoptive acts.

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  • The thickness of the ice does not exceed 3 or 4 ft.; but during the alternations of cold and warm weather, with strong gales, in winter, stacks of ice, 70 and 80 ft.

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  • In Cumberland and Kennebec counties there is a superior court presided over by one justice and having extensive civil and criminal jurisdiction; and in each of the counties there are a probate court for the settlement of the estates of deceased persons and courts of the trial justice and the justice of the peace for the trial of petty offences and of civil cases in which the debt or damage involved does not exceed $20.

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  • Under the laws of Maine a householder owning and occupying a house and lot may hold the same, or such part of it as does not exceed $500 in value, as a homestead exempt from attachment, except for the satisfaction of liens for labour or material, by filing in the registry of deeds a certificate stating his desire for such an exemption, provided he is not the owner of an exempted lot purchased from the state; and the exemption may be continued during the widowhood of his widow or the minority of his children.

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  • The term of service for volunteers does not exceed seven years, while the militiamen raised by enforced enlistment serve for five years on active service, and for two years in the reserve.

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  • The fruits do not usually exceed in size the dimensions of a hen's or of a swan's egg, but that of P. macrocarpa is a gourd-like oblong fruit attaining a weight of 7 to 8 lb.

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  • The growth of the primary root is limited; sooner or later adventitious roots develop from the axis above the radicle which they ultimately exceed in growth.

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  • Though there are a few heights between 10,000 and 12,000 ft., the majority do not exceed 8000 ft.

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  • The membership of each house is fixed by law every five years, but the number of senators must never exceed thirty, and the number of representatives must never be less than twice nor more than three times the number of senators.

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  • Each precinct elects a justice of the peace, who has civil jurisdiction when the debt or damage claimed does not exceed three hundred dollars, and has primary criminal jurisdiction.

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  • In transferring the loads from the column bases to the bottom of the footings the greatest care must be taken in all systems of construction that the stresses throughout at no point exceed the safe limits of stress for the various materials used.

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  • In no case shall the overturning moment due to wind pressure exceed seventy-five per centum of the moment of stability of the structure.

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  • In buildings under one hundred feet in height, provided the height does not exceed four times the average width of the base, the wind pressure may be disregarded."

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  • At the beginning of 1902, when the South African war was closing, the normal peace expenditure, even reckoned at 160,000,000, did not exceed one-tenth, while even peace and war expenditure together in 1901, taking them as close on 200,Ooo,000, did not exceed one-eighth.

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  • In 1904 Sturdza was able to exceed the proposed limit of annual expenditure, £8,740,000, owing to a great increase in the value 1901-5.

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  • Since 1880 the output of the state has been falling, and the total production up to 1902 did not exceed 9,000,000 tons of ore; in 1906 the output was 80,910 tons.

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  • It was expected by the government that the 1906 revenues would largely exceed 1905, but the expectation was not fully realized, chiefly, it may be assumed, because of the inability of an impoverished people to meet an increase in taxation.

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  • Several peaks exceed 7000 ft.

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  • Forest trees rarely exceed 30 ft.

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  • No rate may exceed 2d.

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  • We have seen that the average flow from mountain areas in Great Britain towards the end of a dry season does not exceed one-fifth of a cubic foot per second per 1000 acres.

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  • In short, the quantity of water drawn must in no case be allowed to exceed the quantity capable of being supplied to the well through the medium of the surrounding soil and rock, by rain falling upon the surface of the land.

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  • Materials actu ally collected from the dam indicate that the mean density did not exceed I.

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  • If, then, we determine that the depth of overflow shall not exceed 1 ft., we arrive at 64 ft.

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  • If these conditions are complied with, it is probable that the total rate of supply will not exceed, even if it reaches, the rate necessary in any system, not being an oppressive and insanitary system, by which the water is paid for according to the quantity used.

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  • It follows from this that the acid collecting at the bottom of the chambers must never exceed a certain concentration, say 70%, H2S04 having a specific gravity of 1.615, but it is preferable to make it only 66 to 67%, having a specific gravity of 1.57 to 1.58.

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  • As tar as is known (so much secrecy having been observed), the best results obtained in various places, save one, did not exceed 67% of the theoretical quantity, the remaining 33% of SO 2 having to be converted into sulphuric acid in the ordinary lead chambers.

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  • If it exceeds the square root, we must alter the value of b, so as to get a product which does not exceed the remainder.

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  • Income tax, for instance, is calculated on income, and is in the nature of a deduction from the income; but local rates are calculated in proportion to certain other payments, actual or potential, and could without absurdity exceed 20s.

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  • The duties on raw materials, he proposed, should never exceed 5%, the duties on partly manufactured articles f 2%, and the duties on manufactured articles 20% of their value.

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  • But, so far as railways are concerned, none of the great trunk lines had been constructed in 1837; the whole capital authorized to be spent on railway construction did not exceed 55,000,000; and, five years after the reign had begun, there were only 18,000,000 passengers.

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  • They rival if they do not exceed in fertility the valley of the Nile, and are the healthiest and most inviting agricultural and grazing region of the basin of the Amazon.

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  • Travellers in general give it at from 400 to 900 ft., but, after much study of the question of altitudes throughout South America, the writer believes that it does not exceed 300 ft.

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  • In point of bodily size mammals present a greater range of variation than is exhibited by any other living terrestrial animals, the extremes in this respect being displayed by the African elephant on the one hand and certain species of shrewmice (whose head and body scarcely exceed an inch and a half in length) on the other.

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  • With the marsupials the case is, however, somewhat different; the whole number not being limited to 44, owing largely to the fact that the number of upper incisors may exceed three pairs, reaching indeed in some instances to as many as five.

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  • For other than school purposes rates must not exceed 2% of the assessed valuation of the taxable property in the town.

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  • Their number is believed to exceed 3000, and the demand for their services is greater than the supply.

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  • The number of hours' labour for operatives and employes in cotton and woollen mills is limited to sixty a week and must not exceed eleven in any one day, except for making up lost time to the extent of sixty hours in any one year.

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  • Staff may receive promotional gifts tax-free provided that the overall cost of the articles involved does not exceed £ 50 per person per year.

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  • Only where overhead feeder lines occur, are electric fields likely to exceed a few volts per meter.

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  • There is concern, however, that some loads may exceed the gross vehicle weight, axle specific weights, or both.

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  • At Trieste, from 470 days when the wind velocity did not exceed 20 km.

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  • The last spurs of the mountains of Annam, which come to an end at Cape St Jacques, extend over parts of the provinces of Tay-Ninh, Bien-Hoa and Baria in the north-east and east of the colony, but nowhere exceed 2900 ft.

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  • In a well-proportioned system the pressure need not exceed 2 or 3 lb per sq.

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  • The channels between the islands do not exceed 2 m.

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  • In a commune of 2500 inhabitants or less there is one deputy; in more populous communes there may be more, but in no case must the number exceed twelve, except at Lyons, where as many as seventeen are allowed.

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  • In each canton is a juge de paix, who in his capacity as a civil judge takes cognizance, without appeal, of disputes where the amount sought to be recovered does not exceed 12 in value.

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  • Where there is no issue and the deceased dies intestate the surviving spouse is entitled to the whole estate, both real and personal, if it does not exceed $2000, and if it exceeds that sum the survivor is entitled to $2000 and one-half of the remainder; if there are no kindred, the whole of the estate goes to the surviving spouse.

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  • Where the debt does not exceed £ioo the simplest procedure for its recovery is that of the county court, but if the debt exceeds £ioo the creditor must proceed in the high court, unless the cause of action has arisen within the jurisdiction of certain inferior courts, such as the mayor's court of London, the Liverpool court of passage, &c. When judgment has been obtained it may be enforced either by process (under certain conditions) against the person of the debtor, by an execution against the debtor's property, or, with the assistance of the court, by attaching any debt owed to the debtor by a third person.

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  • A conciliation bureau and a jury are elected to deal with disputes concerning wages, hours of work, labor contracts, &c., and have power to settle the disputes, without appeal, whenever the amounts involved do not exceed 1/28.

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  • Revenue from taxation had risen in a decade from 7,000,000 to 20,200,000; profit on state monopolies had increased from 7,000,000 to 9,400,000; exports had grown to exceed imports; income from the working of telegraphs had tripled itself; railways had been extended from 2200 to 6200 kilometres, and the annual travelling public had augmented from 15,000,000 to 25,000,000 persons.

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  • But partly from lack of firm financial administration, partly through the increase of military and naval expenditure (which in 1887 amounted to 9,000,000 for the army, while special efforts were made to strengthen the navy), and principally through the constant drain of railway construction and public works, the demands upon the exchequer grew largely to exceed the normal increase of revenue, and necessitated the contraction of new debts.

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  • The islands, inclusive of rocks and reefs, exceed loo in number and have a total area of 650o sq.

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  • A few summits in the extreme south-west in the neighbourhood of Cape Ghir still exceed 11,000 ft., and although the steadily rising ground from the coast and the prominence of nearer summits detract from the apparent height, this is on an average greater than that of the European Alps.

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  • But the fact that the apparent rapidity of motion of this phantom may exceed in any ratio that of the spectator is of importance - enabling us to see how velocities, apparently of impossible magnitude, may be accounted for by the mere running along of the condition of visibility among a group of objects no one of which is moving at an extravagant rate.

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  • During the lifetime of Griffith Jones the course of Welsh Methodism had run in orthodox channels and had been generally supported by the Welsh clergy and gentry; but after his death the tendency to exceed the bounds of conventional Church discipline grew so marked as to excite the alarm of the English bishops in Wales.

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  • A contract made by an urban council, whereof the value and amount exceed X50, must be under seal, and certain other formalities must be observed, some of which are imperative; for example, the taking of sureties from the contractor, and the making provision for penalties to be paid by him in case the terms of the contract are not observed.

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  • The remuneration of the Auditors shall not exceed any limit imposed by the Registrar pursuant to the Acts.

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  • The appointments are renewable after four years but cannot exceed eight years.

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  • Pre-emption rights ' renunciation agreement will be valid only for rental contracts that exceed 5 years time period.

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  • Firstly try to make sure the room temperature (the ambient temperature) does not exceed the recommended (IRO 18-22 degrees c).

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  • There is a 1 in 20 chance that the true age will exceed the two sigma limits.

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  • It has been suggested that the government would not expect one to exceed 5,000 people, and by implication most would be smaller.

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  • The differences between the survey findings must equal or exceed the percentages shown here for the difference to be considered statistically significant.

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  • Baggage Transatlantic flights allow two checked bags per person with neither to exceed 62 inches.

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  • The conditioning temperature should not exceed the glass transition temperature of the resin system.

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  • Tritium levels in waters off site intermittently exceed World Health Organization drinking water limits.

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  • The maximum pitch angle during normal operation is unlikely to exceed 30 degrees.

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  • Checks will be carried out to ensure your total unsecured lending with the Alliance & Leicester Group does not exceed £ 25,000.

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  • None of the layout tables used in this site exceed a width of 640 pixels.

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  • While it's good to take the salesperson's advice into consideration, if something doesn't feel quite right or they're pressuring you to buy a more expensive bike with specialties that exceed your needs, use your own judgment.

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  • Depending on the specific product, efficiency levels oftentimes exceed 90%.

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  • Believe it or not, with the popularity of online shopping for the holidays these days, some websites will, in fact, exceed their bandwidth and become jammed.

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  • We aim to exceed customers' needs and wants when it comes to cat litter.

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  • You usually cannot exceed the amount of your deposit.

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  • You simply add all the numbers together for a month, adjusting as necessary to ensure you expenses do not exceed your income.

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  • Cardholders cannot exceed the balance, and some cards come with per-usage fees in addition to other costs.

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  • Certain merchants - such as gas stations and restaurants - may initially seek to authorize an amount which may exceed the actual amount of your purchase.

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  • Go on a "crash diet" - If expenses exceed your income, take immediate action and eliminate extras completely.

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  • If you have a budget deficit, where your expenses exceed your income, try to balance your budget by adjusting some of your variable expenses.

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  • Do not exceed the weight limit of the chair.

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  • Even people who plan on staying in their homes for over a decade may find it difficult to justify the cost of purchase and installation, which can easily exceed five figures.

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  • The soybean industry is huge and crop values across the United States alone exceed $16 billion annually.

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  • Always check package instructions and never exceed the recommended dose.

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  • Intake should not exceed 4 grams per day.

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  • Minimalist decor also tends to emphasize high design pieces, which can easily exceed five figures for a single piece.

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  • Any chandelier that weighs more than 50 lbs – and most Empire chandeliers will exceed that weight – requires a special support system.

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  • Offering customers free shipping if purchases exceed a specific threshold.

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  • Sales for the first land camera exceed $5 million during its first year.

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  • You may choose to exceed these guidelines with heavier weight cardstock, but it could affect your printer's functioning and warranty.

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  • The program was launched in 2006 and focused on bringing the core curriculum up to match and exceed national standards.

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  • Note that the daily intake for an adult should not exceed 45 mg.

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  • Several trips to the dry cleaner may result in cleaning costs that add up and eventually exceed the sale price of your child's dress.

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  • It is snatched up and battled for before it would ever have a chance to hang on clothing racks long enough to exceed its inventory time.

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  • Not surprisingly, experts indicate that 39% of today's graduates have debt levels that exceed what is recommended for their entry level salaries.

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  • If there is a word count limit, it's not necessary to meet it only not to exceed it.

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  • The most affordable are just a few thousand dollars per year, but on the opposite end of the spectrum, there are programs that may exceed $100,000 total.

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  • It is recommended that all your additives, including essential oils and exfoliates, not exceed two percent of the entire soap solution.

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  • In its own land it reaches a height of 50 feet, but our best trees do not yet exceed one half this height.

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  • Additions that cause the overall square footage of the house to exceed other houses in the neighborhood by twenty percent can be difficult to resell.

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  • Such upgrades often exceed the overall budget for the addition.

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  • The labor cost of rehabilitating old flooring may exceed any savings; a good contractor will make you aware of these facts.

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  • If you have to purchase some of the building materials on your own, the overall price of the project could exceed your expectations.

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  • Professional air duct cleaning services charge at least $400, depending on the size of the house, the cost may exceed $1,000.

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  • Rinnai offers a number of tankless water heaters that meet or exceed the strict energy efficiency guidelines set by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and the Department of Energy.

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  • Installation times varies but may easily exceed six hours if everything goes smoothly.

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  • The Fubar product line includes drinks as well as organic fuel bars that are both designed to replenish the body and give people the fuel they need to exceed their own physical limitations.

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  • The miners and prospectors did not, however, exceed a few hundred for several years.

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  • The inequalities of the geoid in no case exceed 300 ft.

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  • This epoch-making great discoverers of the modern period were only familiar with expedition lasted from Christmas 1872 to the end of May 1876, the hand-lead, and the lines in use did not exceed 200 fathoms and gave the first wide and general view of the physical and in length.

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  • The Persian Gulf nowhere exceeds 50 fathoms, the southern part of Hudson .Bay does not exceed Too fathoms except at one spot, though in the less-known fjords of the northern part depths up to 200 fathoms have been reported.

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  • It is generally largest in lignites, which may sometimes contain 30% or even more, while in the coals of the coal measures it does not usually exceed from 5 to io%.

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  • With careful packing it is estimated that the surface subsidence will not exceed 40% of the thickness of the seam removed, and will usually be considerably less.

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  • Maximum speed controllers in connexion with the winding indicator, which do not allow the engine to exceed a fixed rate of speed, are also used in some cases, with recording indicators.

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  • In 1860 Mr Hussey reported (Zool., p. 7144) the average annual captures near Worthing to exceed 11,000 dozens - nearly all being cockbirds; and a witness before a committee of the House of Commons in 1873 stated that, when a boy, he could take forty 1 The more common German name, however, is Distelfink (ThistleFinch) or Stieglitz.

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  • Their number, originally ninety-three, is determined by apportionment bills passed after the publication of each Federal census, but under the constitution it can never exceed one hundred and fifty.

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  • The population is supposed by Russian travellers not to exceed 50,000 or 60,000, but is otherwise estimated at 75,000 to 100,000.

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  • In stature, the tall tribes exceed 170 cm.; middle stature ranges between 166 and 170; and short tribes are under 166 cm.

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  • Males still exceed females in the proportion of nine to eight.

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  • The export of gold, which was £1,220,000 in 1880, did not exceed that figure until 1898, and, indeed, fell below threequarters of a million in 1887.

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  • The supreme court has original jurisdiction in habeas corpus, quo warranto and mandamus proceedings against all state officers; and it has appellate jurisdiction except in civil actions for the recovery of money or personal property, in which the original amount in controversy does not exceed $200, and which at the same time do not involve the legality of a tax, impost, assessment, toll or municipal fine, or the validity of a statute.

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  • Whatever type of bridge is adopted, the engineer has to ascertain the loads to be carried, and to proportion the parts so that the stresses due to the loads do not exceed limits found by experience to be safe.

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  • The weight of main girders increases with the span, and there is for any type of bridge a limiting span beyond which the dead load stresses exceed the assigned limit of working stress.

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  • As the time drew on it was obvious that the celebrations of this Diamond Jubilee, as it was popularly called, would exceed in magnificence those of the Jubilee of 1887.

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  • In the west above Westerham these hills exceed 800 ft.; to the east the height is much less, but even in Kent (for in Surrey they are higher) the North Downs form a more striking physical feature than their height would indicate.

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  • In Maine four peaks exceed 3000 ft., including Katandin (5200 ft.), Mount Washington, in the White Mountains (6279 ft.), Adams (5805), Jefferson (5725), Clay (5554), Monroe (5390), Madison (5380), Lafayette (5269); and a number of summits rise above 4000 ft.

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  • In the Green Mountains the highest point, Mansfield, is 4364 ft.; Lincoln (4078), Killington (4241), Camel Hump (4088); and a number of other heights exceed 3000 ft.

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  • The state debt, excluding the amount of Territorial indebtedness assumed when Dakota Territory was divided, may not exceed $200,000.

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  • It was said to exceed all other American mammals in ferocity of disposition and muscular strength.

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  • It follows that the density of the aether must exceed io 18, and its elastic modulus must exceed Io 3, which is only about io s of the modulus of rigidity of glass.

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  • It gives the State the right to " take " (seize) and distribute estates in so far as they exceed 150 hectares (370 ac.) of arable land or 250 hectares (617 ac.) of land of any kind.

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  • But the maximum pressure may exceed the mean in the ratio of 2 or 3 to I, as shown in fig.

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  • Through the eastern portion Antietam Creek to the east and Conococheague Creek to the west flow rapidly in meandering trenches that in places exceed 75 ft.

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  • The total imports and exports at the time of the French occupation (1830) did not exceed £175,000.

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  • The number of Mahommedans who avail themselves of this rule is very small; naturalizations do not exceed an average of thirty persons a year.

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  • The troops quartered in Algeria exceed 50,000.

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  • The limbs, including antennae and mouth organs, never exceed seven definite pairs.

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  • A home stead law declares exempt from execution an unmortgaged dwellinghouse (with appurtenances) not to exceed $1000 in value, and certain property, such as tools of one's trade, libraries (to the value of $500) of ministers and lawyers, and provisions for one year for each member of a family.

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  • The system of classifying the revenue into separate funds has frequently produced annual deficits, which are, as a rule only nominal, since the total receipts exceed the total expenditures.

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  • The number of published weights did not exceed 600 of all standards in 1880; but the collections from Naucratis (28), Defenneh (29) and Memphis (44) have supplied over six times this quantity, and of an earlier age than most other examples, while existing collections have been more thoroughly examined.

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  • As has been stated, Abraham Sharp's table contains 61-decimal 10 b= log 24 = - log (1-160) d =10g 49 = - log (1-160) 17253 8 35 62 21868 Briggian logarithms of primes up to I ioo, so that the logarithms of all composite numbers whose greatest prime factor does not exceed this number may be found by simple addition; and Wolfram's table gives 48-decimal hyperbolic logarithms of primes up to 10,009.

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  • In the last decade of the 19th century the capital invested in these live-stock industries was estimated (by Bancroft) to exceed $700,000,000, but an official return of the 30th of June 1902 gave an aggregate valuation of only $120,523,158 (Mexican), or about £12,052,316.

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  • The highest peak on the Carter-Moriah range is Carter Dome, 4860 ft., but seven others exceed 4000 ft.

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  • The court of a justice of the peace has jurisdiction in criminal cases only where the punishment is by fine not exceeding twenty dollars, or by imprisonment not exceeding six months, or by both, and in civil cases only where the title to real estate is not involved and the damage demanded does not exceed thirteen dollars and thirty-three cents.

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  • A police court has the same jurisdiction as that of a justice of the peace, and, in addition, concurrent jurisdiction with the superior court in certain cases where the title to real estate is not involved and the damage demanded does not exceed one hundred dollars.

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  • Before it was a hundred years old it is said to have had 700,000 inhabitants, but the population in 1906 probably did not exceed 50,000 to 60,000.

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  • In the western regions the rainfall does not exceed 10 in.

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  • The total annual export trade may be valued at about X120,000, while imports exceed in value X3,000.000.

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  • The Hebridean islands exceed 500 in number, of which one-fifth are inhabited.

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  • Here Mt Mitchell risesto 6711 ft., the highest of the Appalachians, and about thirty other summits exceed 6000 ft., while the valleys are usually at altitudes of about 2000 ft.

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  • But when the town meeting has grown to exceed seven or eight hundred persons, and especially when the farming class of native American stock has been replaced by factory operatives of other nationalities, the institution works far less perfectly.

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  • The law for its organization in force in 1910 provides that the total enlisted strength shall not at any one time exceed ioo,ooo.

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  • From the researches of Philippov it appears that during the period 1851-1888 the level reached a maximum on three separate occasions, namely in 1868-186 9, 1882 and 1885, while in 1853 and 1873 it stood at a minimum; the range of these oscillations did not, however, exceed 3 ft.

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  • In no case did this correction exceed 7%.

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  • The other main streets are in some cases broader, but rarely exceed 20 ft.

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  • Neither in materials nor in style does their architecture exceed what might reasonably be expected in a second-rate provincial town; and the same may be said in general of the other public buildings.

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  • Such may be seen on the canals of Cuttack, derived from the Mahanadi, a river of which the discharge does not exceed 400 cub.

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  • Both the Bundesrat and the Reichstag meet in annual sessions convoked by tile emperor who has the right of proroguing and dissolving the Diet; but the prorogation must not exceed 60 days, and in case of dissolution new elections must be ordered within 60 days, and the new session opened within 90 days.

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  • The total value of silver coins is not to exceed 10 marks, and that of copper and nickel 21/2 marks per head of the population.

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  • The increased expenditure on the navy after 1897 again caused the contributions required from the states to exceed the grants to them from the imperial exchequer.

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  • During these months the whole rainfall does not exceed 2 in., except on the slopes of the mountains in the north-east.

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  • The average annual rainfall does not exceed I 50 in.

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  • The inland letters and packages carried yearly exceed 20,000,000 and foreign letters (30% to England) number over 4,000,000.

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  • At the time of the French occupation of Egypt in 1798, it was found that the cultivable soil covered 4,429,400 acres, but the quantity actually under cultivation did not exceed 3,520,000 acres, or six-elevenths of the entire surface.

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  • Of the total population the males exceed the females by some 46,000.

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  • The black-granite school in every age is the finest; its seat we do not know, but its vitality and finish always exceed those of contemporary works.

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  • He was forbidden to maintain a fleet and his Mehemet army was not to exceed 18,000 men.

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  • When in the cell the assimilative processes exceed dissimilative, the external manifestations of energy are liable to cease or diminish.

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  • While, however, in Dictyota the product of the subsequent division in the segment enlarges with each subdivision, the divisions in the cylindrical segment of Sphacelariaceae are such that the whole product after subdivision, however many cells it may consist of, does not exceed in bulk the segment as cut off from the apical cell.

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  • Nothing can exceed the fulness and variety of invention, or the searching force and precision of detail in this picture; nor does it leave so much to desire as several of the master's other paintings in point of colour-harmony and pleasurable general effect.

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  • On the north-east the principal heights are Ben Slioch (3217 ft.), whose sugar-loaf form dominates the landscape, Ben Lair (2817) and Ben Airidh-a-Char (2593), and, on the south-west, the peaks of Ben Eay, four of which exceed 3000 ft.

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  • There is a quay on the river front, but the depth alongside does not exceed 18 ft.

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  • The number of men permitted to work in any mine not having an escapement shaft cannot, in any circumstances, exceed ten during.

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  • No post of timber shall exceed in length 30 times its least transverse dimension.

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  • The region was once covered, with the exception of the higher summits, by the Laurentian glacier, whose erosion, while perhaps having little effect on the larger features of the country, has greatly modified it in detail, producing lakes and ponds, whose number is said to exceed 1300, and causing many falls and rapids in the streams. Among the larger lakes are the Upper and Lower Saranac, Big and Little Tupper, Schroon, Placid, Long, Raquette and Blue Mountain.

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  • The sodium as it is formed at the cathode at once dissolves in the mercury which protects it against the action of the water as long as the percentage of sodium in the mercury does not exceed, say, 0.02%.

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  • Its revenues (about which no trustworthy information is available) are subject to great fluctuations, and probably never exceed the value of one million sterling per annum.

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  • As far south as Sirsa and Multan the average rainfall does not much exceed 7 in.

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  • Its height is only so in., and its weight does not exceed 12 /b.

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  • But a floor, however heavy, suspended by three wire ropes and properly balanced over large, well-mounted pulleys, requires an amount of energy to work it which does not exceed that required to operate a platform of moderate dimensions, and there is a freedom, a safety and a facility of working with a complete floor which no partial platform can give.

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  • In Leyte there are several isolated volcanic cones, two of which, in the north part, exceed 4000 ft.

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  • The imports from Great Britain exceed those from the United States, but the exports to the United States are much greater than those to Great Britain, and the total trade with the United States is greater than that with any other country.

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  • In 1593 trade between the Philippines and Mexico, the only route open between the colony and Spain, was limited to two ships annually, the ships not to exceed 300 tons burden.

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  • Struve at Dorpat examined 120,000 stars, and found 3112 double stars whose distance apart did not exceed 32".

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  • We infer that nearly all the stars down to magnitude 6.5, whose proper motions exceed 5", are at a distance from the sun less than SP, whilst of the fainter stars with equally great proper motions a large proportion are at a distance greater than SP. This result enables us to form some sort of idea of the distance SP.

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  • The period thus spent in the provinces will never exceed three months; in London, with the frequent sitting at Clerkenwell and of the Central Criminal Court, it is seldom more than one month.

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  • There has been a general parallelism between the amount of rain and the amount of wheat produced; but as yet irrigation is little used for this crop. In the eighth decade of the 19th century, the value of the wheat product had come to exceed that of the annual output of gold.

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  • The population at the time of the British occupation in 1826 did not exceed 100,000.

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  • Justices of the peace, one of whom is elected biennially in each precinct, have jurisdiction in civil actions in which the amount in controversy does not exceed $200 and the title to or boundary of real estate is not involved, and in criminal actions less than a felony and in which the punishment prescribed by law does not exceed a fine of $100 and imprisonment for six months.

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  • When a husband or a wife dies intestate one-half of the property of the deceased goes to the survivor; if there are no children or descendants of any child three-fourths of it goes to the survivor; if there are no children or descendants of any child and the estate does not exceed $10,000 the whole of it goes to the survivor.

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  • The summits of the main cordillera seem nowhere to exceed 7000 ft.

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  • The Russian goods constitute four-fifths of the whole trade; those brought from Asia - tea (imported via Kiakhta and via Canton and Suez), raw cotton and silk, leather wares, madder and various manufactured wares - do not exceed 10 or 11%.

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  • The condition is that the tension must not exceed the weight of a certain length A of the wire.

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  • If the inclination of the string to the vertical does not exceed a few degrees, the vertical displacement of the particle is of the second order, so that the vertical acceleration may be neglected, and the tension of the string may be equated to the gravity mg of the particle.

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  • For given values of n and 0 we have two possible values of i,l provided n exceed a certain limit.

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  • In the motion consequent on any slight disturbance the total energy T+V is constant, and since T is essentially positive it follows that V can never exceed its equilibrium value by more than a slight amount, depending on the energy of the disturbance, This implies, on the present hypothesis, that there is an upper limit to the deviation of each co-ordinate from its equilibrium value; moreover, this limit diminishes indefinitely with the energy of the original disturbance.

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  • Depending upon the state where the long-term care is provided and the type of care needed, annual costs can exceed $135,000.

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  • This particular line uses a CR-39 lens or a lens of polished glass which is made to exceed ANSI standards for shatter and impact resistance.

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  • While they do meet or exceed FDA impact-resistance standards, they are not shatterproof.

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  • Do not exceed the maximum weight limits (typically between 150 and 400 pounds depending on the model).

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  • Tickets for a family of four can exceed $250, and that doesn't include the cost of food and souvenirs.

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  • Children under the age of 17 stay at no additional cost in their parents room provided they do not exceed the room’s designated capacity.

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  • Consistent with the amazing graphics of all other Xbox 360 games so far, this one doesn't fail to exceed the most discriminating gamer's expectations.

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  • All discounts cannot exceed $100, and your order as a host cannot be included in the total dollar amount of the guest orders.

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  • Make sure that you're aware of your bike's load limit, and don't exceed it by packing too much stuff.

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  • Among the phones available through AT&T, the net price of each GoPhone handset typically does not exceed $100.

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  • Jaundice usually becomes apparent when total bilirubin levels exceed 5 mg/dL; however, the clinical significance of bilirubin levels depends on postnatal age in hours.

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  • It rarely occurs with bilirubin levels lower than 20 mg/dL but typically occurs when levels exceed 30 mg/dL.

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  • A physician or other healthcare provider should be called whenever a woman experiences symptoms of PMS that exceed her ability to cope.

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  • Carbohydrate counting involves totaling the grams of carbohydrates in the foods your child eats to ensure the child does not exceed her goal for the day.

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  • The costs may exceed a billion dollars and account for 5 million doctor visits annually.

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  • In adults, symptoms of lead poisoning are usually seen when blood lead levels exceed 80 mg/dL for a number of weeks.

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  • Blood levels of mercury should not exceed 3.6 mg/dL, while urine levels should not exceed 15 mg/dL.

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  • Symptoms of mercury poisoning may be seen when mercury levels exceed 20 mg/dL in blood and 60 mg/dL in urine.

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  • Arsenic in the urine (measured in a 24-hour collection following 48 hours without eating seafood) may exceed 50 mg/dL in people with arsenic poisoning.

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  • Cadmium toxicity is generally indicated when urine levels exceed 10 mg/dL of creatinine and blood levels exceed 5 mg/dL.

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  • Parents who start to apply sunscreen to their children upon arrival at these settings will exceed their own sun exposure limits before they begin to apply sunscreen to themselves.

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  • When calories consumed exceed calories expended, weight gain results.

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  • The dosage of vitamin supplements should not exceed the recommended daily allowance without a recommendation by a physician.

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  • According to the CDC, the actual number of Lyme cases may exceed 200,000 due to underreporting and limitations in disease surveillance methods.

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  • Care should be taken not to exceed the recommended dosages, especially when combination medications or nasal sprays are taken.

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  • A child easily can swallow enough fluoridated toothpaste to exceed the recommended daily amount of fluoride by four-fold.

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  • Moreover, the quality of hair dyes and conditioners provided by salons will exceed that which you can purchase at the drugstore.

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  • The program you choose for him must meet or exceed that of your local schools to ensure that if he had to attend public middle school at a moment's notice, he would be able to keep up with his peers.

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  • Because these loans exceed set limits they are called non-conforming or jumbo loans.

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  • As a whole, Nationwide's assets exceed $157 billion, and the organization is a member of the Fortune 100.

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  • While it is possible to go beyond these limits and to enter into the realm of jumbo loans, if you want to remain within the monetary boundaries of conventional loans you will not be able to exceed the Fannie Mae limit.

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  • This means that borrowers cannot exceed a certain percentage for income dedicated to paying recurring debt.

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  • The lender reduces the monthly payments to a level where they do not exceed 38 percent of the homeowner's income.

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  • The federal government provides funds to the lender so that the monthly payment can be further reduced to not exceed 31 percent of the homeowner's income.

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  • If a homeowner qualifies, their lender may be willing to modify their current mortgage so that the monthly mortgage payment does not exceed 31 percent of the homeowner's monthly income.

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  • The value of the home cannot exceed $729,750.

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  • The amount of funds you have available to you will usually not exceed the amount of equity you have in your home.

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  • The amount of your reversible mortgage, or what you owe, must not exceed the market value of your home.

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  • Debt obligations of the borrower must not exceed 40 to 42% of his or her personal verifiable income (including the 80% of rent).

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  • The total of your monthly housing expenses plus any long term debts (such as car payments) each month cannot exceed 41%.

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  • If you do not keep track of how much leave you have used and you exceed the maximum 12 weeks, your job is no longer legally protected.

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  • Ongoing costs of caring for your baby exceed childcare and diapers.

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  • Make sure that the child's weight does not exceed the weight for which the life jacket is intended.

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  • However, just be sure your D vitamin or supplement does not exceed the tolerable levels.

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  • Take the dose recommended on the label, since supplements are made in various strengths and never exceed the recommended amount.

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  • If you are pregnant or trying to get pregnant, do not exceed this amount as it can lead to birth defects.

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  • Most if not all of these vitamins exceed the RDA by quite a bit, with certain vitamins delivered in tremendous doses.

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  • Side effects can occur if you exceed the recommended dosages over the long term.

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  • Most B12 warnings arise when vitamin B12 is taken in megadoses that greatly exceed the recommended daily allowance of vitamin B12.

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  • Although this product's vitamins exceed the RDA for each vitamin, most are water soluble.

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  • While there are medical conditions such as malabsorption that make taking large doses of vitamin E clinically appropriate, this is not a vitamin you should self-prescribe in amounts that exceed the RDA.

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  • If you do supplement vitamin E, choose supplements in dosages that don't exceed the recommended daily allowance.

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  • The bioavailability of nutrients in food seems to exceed the absorbability of synthetic vitamins.

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  • Would the cost of the warranty exceed the cost of replacing or repairing the item?

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  • All of Danby's dehumidifiers and other products meet or exceed all environmental safety standards and they each come with the company's standard warranty which covers parts and labor for 24 months.

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  • Follow the instructions that come with the wax, and don't exceed the recommended temperatures.

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  • However, it's not uncommon for families that have one or more children to exceed this amount by several hundred dollars or more.

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  • The attention your infant will draw being dressed up as a mini Christmas tree will exceed all of your expectations.

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  • In the end, the best advice for how much to spend on an engagement ring is to choose a ring that is the highest quality you can afford, but not to exceed your budget for needless prestige or frivolous accents.

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  • Other strains are neutral and/or harmful, but can become seriously harmful to the body when allowed to proliferate into greater quantities that exceed the probiotic population.

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  • Baby Phat's expenses are minimal; the collection's bag will rarely, if ever, exceed 100 US dollars.

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  • Moreover, these designers will meet and even exceed the fine Italian leather standards of a Claudia Firenze handbag.

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  • This is one of the major reasons why the cost of a Gucci clutch will greatly exceed that of one from the XOXO Bags collection.

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  • Whether your favorite color is lilac, or your budget cannot exceed $85.00, you'll find an Overland bag that's just perfect here!

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  • The rewards for this type of connection with Pisces will exceed all of your expectations.

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  • Once he's taken on a project, he'll not only achieve his goals, he'll also far exceed any expectations.

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  • The components of a solid Capricorn love match far exceed the placement of sun signs.

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  • If your monthly expenses and debt repayment amount exceed your income, look for places to cut back on your spending.

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  • Don't panic if your expenses meet the limit or even exceed your income.

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  • Then, look at whether your expenses exceed your income and decide what changes need to be made.

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  • To qualify for Section 8, your family's total income cannot exceed 50% of the median income for the area in which you plan to live.

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  • Do not exceed the amount of trash included in your pick-up agreement.

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  • We are certain that our shoes will exceed women's' expectations in all of these areas," says Lauren Handel, half of the brother-and-sister team that created and launched CAMiLEON Heels.

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  • Since its beginning in 1932, Danner has overbuilt its product to exceed customer expectations.

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  • When traveling to Canada, remember that visitors have to pay duty on the return trip if they exceed the posted limit on personal purchases in Canada.

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  • Along the way, Cartier continues to reach, meet and exceed prestigious horology milestones laid down by the generations of Swiss watch makers that preceded the Cartier company.

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  • Classes are small, and never exceed 15 students at a time.

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  • Many yoga practitioners have elaborate routines that sometimes exceed an hour in length.

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  • Some states exceed these requirements by extending early intervention eligibility for a year or two longer, covering children until they reach preschool age.

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  • Additionally, the abilities of prodigious savants also exceed the achievements of people in the general population in the same area of expertise.

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  • Additionally, a company's previous two years average post-tax income, as contained on its tax return, cannot exceed six million dollars.

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  • Should Social Security be privatized, the workforce need for financial advisors should exceed the 45.7% growth rate predicted by the administration.

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  • Fixed rate loans of $50,000 or more cannot exceed prime plus 2.25 percent if the maturity is less than 7 years, and 2.75 percent if the maturity is 7 years or more.

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  • Loans of $25,000-$50.000 rates cannot exceed prime plus 3.25 percent if the maturity is less than 7 years, and 3.75 percent if the maturity is 7 years or more.

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  • Loans $25,000 or less, rates cannot exceed prime plus 4.25 percent if the maturity is less than 7 years, and 4.75 percent, if the maturity is 7 years or more.

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  • This is extra insurance that many ignore, but can be a great help should you exceed the limits of your primary liability insurance.

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  • The costs of these added fees can easily exceed the costs of 500 business cards you can buy at your local printer or office supply store.

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  • Lentell notes that interest rates on SBA loans are negotiated by the borrower and the lender, but typically cannot exceed 2.75 percent above the Wall Street Journal prime rate.

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  • Finally, to qualify for home-based business tax deductions, the deductions cannot exceed your company profits; otherwise the amounts will be reduced or eliminated.

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  • Those who want to make the best impressions on their supervisors, peers, and clients make a specific effort to exceed expectations for office attire.

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  • Strive to meet or exceed your customers' expectations.

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  • If their profits from the illegal activity exceed the fine, they might think it's cost-efficient to continue the illegal or unethical behavior.

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  • While they paid a large settlement fee to victims and the government in the end, did that settlement exceed their profits over all the years and continuing today?

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  • Large SUVs and even some mid-size models can get pretty expensive, and it's easy to exceed your car buying budget.

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  • For extremely active people, the carb allotment may exceed the protein allotment, but never by more than 30 percent.

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  • If a member was only allowed 22 daily points, she had to plan menus in order to not exceed those points in a 24-hour period.

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  • Most fast food joints' marketed meal packages contain enough calories to meet or exceed the recommended daily amounts for most persons.

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  • In fact, it's not uncommon for fast food meals to exceed the daily total caloric need of the average person.

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  • Bearing this in mind, you can easily see restaurant portions of meat far exceed this amount, which may prompt you to make changes to your diet.

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  • More advanced athletes can use this data to gauge the effectiveness of their training strategies, and beginners or those with health conditions are safe to have a canary that warns them to back off if they exceed a safe level of exertion.

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  • Underinsured motorist-Covers injuries and property damage that exceed the other party's liability limit.

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  • There are many advantages to purchasing individual dental insurance, but you will want to make sure that the premiums you pay do not exceed the expected treatment amounts.

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  • Although every real estate broker should have sufficient coverage to meet the requirements of the state they do business in, it is a far better idea to exceed that coverage and buy a policy which fully protects the broker.

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  • Dividends are a return of premium, and generally do not create taxable income unless total dividends exceed premiums paid.

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  • The selected coverage cannot exceed the coverage limits that the service member had under the SGLI policy.

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  • For example, if there is $400 worth of repairs needed for your car after an accident, and your deductible is $500, you are responsible for the full amount of the repairs because the total amount of the claim did not exceed the deductible.

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  • Any dental costs you have, such as orthodontic work, may exceed the annual amount of coverage your family is eligible for a year.

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  • It is important to note that items sent via Express Mail already feature a $100 insurance policy at no additional charge, so do not purchase additional insurance if the value of the item you are shipping does not exceed $100.

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  • Other reinsurance policies, such as those held by states, are intended to provide additional coverage for claims that exceed or exhaust the original insurance coverage.

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  • These typically involve cases of permanently disabled employees whose medical costs may exceed their original policy coverage.

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  • Even though the FHA flood insurance deductible can't exceed one percent of the total coverage amount, you can usually choose any deductible that you like for the normal home insurance portion of coverage.

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  • Additionally, you should look into extra coverage for personal property items that exceed $5,000 in value such as jewelry, art, or expensive electronics.

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  • Catastrophic insurance is generally found in health insurance as a form of coverage where a person can take care of the "small stuff" out of pocket while only having coverage for expenses that exceed a certain amount.

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  • Just be sure to not allow your deductible to exceed what you can afford to pay.

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  • Lingerie sets that are sold specifically as a set can rule out may potential buyers whose bust size may exceed the size given for the matching bottom, or vice-versa.

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  • Summary - Your show summary should not exceed one page, and should offer a more in-depth description of your show.

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  • Crews exceed 1,000 people and feature multiple civilian crew, scientists and medical personnel, including psychologists and diplomats.

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  • Gandalf drives the heroes to be the best they can and then to exceed even that.

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  • Moles that exceed 6mm in diameter (about the size of an eraser on the end of a pencil), should give cause for concern.

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  • These helmets are still hand crafted, shaped, stitched, and trimmed, but now they are done to meet and exceed the current safety standards that other thermoplastic helmets (known in the field as "salad bowls") also are measured by.

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  • This organization has set standards that ensure a basic level of quality and protection, and most of the manufacturers try to exceed their standards.

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  • Landolt and others, made it at first appear that the change in weight, if there is any, consequent on a chemical change can rarely exceed one-millionth of the weight of the reacting substances, and that it must often be much less.

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  • This elevated region is known as the plateau of Matto Grosso, and its elevations so far as known rarely exceed 3000 ft.

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  • When the subscribers in a local area exceed a certain number, or when for some other reason it is not convenient or economical to connect all the subscribers in the area to one exchange, it is usual to divide the area into a number of districts in each of which an exchange is placed, and to connect these district exchanges together by means of " junction circuits."

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  • The provincial surtaxes may not exceed 5o% of the quotas levied by the state.

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  • Through this part of its course the current of the river, except where restricted by floating bridges - at Feluja, Mussaib, Hillah, Diwanieh and Samawa - does not normally exceed a mile an hour, and both on the main stream and on its canals the jerd or oxbucket takes the place of the naoura or water-wheel for purposes of irrigation.

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  • Other exceptions are the " Institutions of the Empress Marie," which absorb, inter alia, the duties on playing-cards and the taxes on places of public entertainment; the imperial civil list, so far as this does not exceed the sum fixed in 1906 (16,359,595 roubles!); the expenses of the two imperial chanceries, 10,000,000 roubles per annum, which constitute in effect a secret service fund.

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  • The same is true of the plateaus of Livonia, " Wendish Switzerland," and the government of Kovno, which do not exceed moo ft.

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  • The attitude of the courts is not that the railways should work without compensation, but that the compensation should not exceed a fair return on funds actually expended by the railway.

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  • In practice the gradient should not exceed i in 221, and even that is too steep, since theoretical conditions cannot always be realized; a wet rail will reduce the adhesion, and the gradients must be such that some paying load can be hauled in all weathers.

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  • Table Xxi It is instructive to inquire into the limiting efficiency of an engine consistent with the conditions under which it is working, because in no case can the efficiency of a steam-engine exceed a certain value which depends upon the temperatures at which it receives and rejects heat.

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  • There are also Jews in Curacoa, Surinam, Luxemburg, Norway, Peru, Crete and Venezuela; but in none of these does the Jewish population much exceed woo.

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  • The eastern flank of this tableland follows a line of hills drawn a short distance from the Indus, between the mouth of that river and the Himalaya, about on the 72nd meridian; these hills do not generally exceed 4000 or 5000 ft.

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  • As the number of species of insects is believed to exceed that of all other animals taken together, it is no wonder that their study should form a special division of zoology with a distinctive name.

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  • It was solemnly declared in the decree authorizing the issue that the maximum issue was never to exceed twelve hundred millions.

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  • Although they do not exceed loon ft.

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  • After 1900 production was greatly increased and by 1906 had come to exceed half a million tons annually.

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  • Under the reformed constitution every senator is entitled to a salary of £Tloo per month, any remuneration which he may receive from the government for other services to be deducted from the senatorial allowance which, however, it may of course exceed.

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  • Deputies are allowed T30o for each session of parliament, and £T50 per month in addition should the session exceed its legal duration.

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  • The total length, including branches to Adana, Orfa (the ancient Edessa) and other places was to exceed 1550 m.; the kilometric guarantee granted was 15,500 francs (f,;620).

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  • It has an average height of over 1 i,000 ft., whereas the loftiest peaks in Algeria do not exceed 8000 ft., and the highest in Tunisia are under 6000 ft.

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  • The Anti-Atlas or Jebel Saghru, also known as the Lesser Atlas, running parallel to and south of the central range, is one of the least elevated chains in the system, having a mean altitude of not more than 5000 ft., although some peaks and even passes exceed 6000 ft.

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  • To pass a steady current in the direction opposite to this electromotive force of polarization, the applied electromotive force E must exceed that of polarization E', and the excess E - E' is the effective electromotive force of the circuit, the current being, in accordance with Ohm's law, proportional to the applied electromotive force and represented by (E - E')/ R, where R is a constant called the resistance of the circuit.

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  • Meyer thinks that the susceptibilities of the metals praseodymium, neodymium, ytterbium, samarium, gadolinium, and erbium, when obtained in a pure form, will be found to equal or even exceed those of the well-known ferromagnetic metals.

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  • According to the best determinations the value of elm does not exceed 1.8X Io', and T is of the order of Io 15 second, the period of luminous vibrations; hence OM/M must always be less than 109 H, and therefore the strongest fields yet reached experimentally, which fall considerably short of Io %, could not change the magnetic moment M by as much as a ten-thousandth part.

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  • The port is provided with four dry docks and a gridiron, and its quays exceed 5 m.

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  • Within an hour's walk of Path are to be found, he says, about 700 species of butterflies, "whilst the total number found in the British Islands does not exceed 66, and the whole of Europe supports only 321."

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  • He joined Livingston in Paris on the 12th of April, after the negotiations were well under way; and the two ministers, on finding Napoleon willing to dispose of the entire province of Louisiana, decided to exceed their instructions and effect its purchase.

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  • In 1715 and 1720, when the land was again free from Turkish hordes and peace was restored, the population did not exceed three millions.

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  • According to the standard adopted, the condition of resolution is therefore that AP, or s, should exceed 1X/sin a.

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  • If be less than this, the images overlap too much; while if greatly exceed the above value the images become unnecessarily separated.

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  • The distance f i, which the actual focal length must exceed, is given by d (f1 2 R2) x; so that f1 = 2 R2/X (1) Thus, if X = p j, R= i ?, we find f1= 800 inches.

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  • This involved impounding the headwaters of the Wye, the Towey and the Usk, and the total cost was estimated to exceed fifteen millions sterling.

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  • These figures point to the fact that London is essentially a mart, and neither is itself, nor is the especial outlet for, a large manufacturing centre; hence imports greatly exceed exports.

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  • In height the adult male chimpanzee of the typical form does not exceed 5 ft., and the colour of the hair is a full black, while the skin, especially that of the face, is light-coloured; the ears are remarkably large and prominent, and the hands reach only a short distance below the knees.

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  • Now In This Equation P' May Be Any Number Whatever, Provided 15 P Exceed 52.

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  • From This It Appears That If The Golden Number Of The Year Exceeds Ii, The Epact 25, In Six Months Of The Year, Must Correspond To The Same Day In The Calendar As 26; But If The Golden Number Does Not Exceed Ii, That Epact Must Correspond To The Same Day As 24.

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  • This weight will exceed w in consequence of the water displaced by the solid, and the weight of the water thus displaced will be wi-w, which is therefore the weight of a volume of water equal to that of the solid.

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  • In other spectra such " harmonic " ratios were also discovered, but their search was abandoned when it was found that their number did not exceed that calculated by the laws of probability on the supposition of a chance distribution.

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  • The two branched tentacles (TB) are seen partially extruded from their sheaths (TS); when fully extended they exceed the diameter of the animal five or six times.

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  • Yet the whole of his income after resigning office did not exceed .ioo a year.

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  • He not only agrees with Laplace and Lyell about the evolution of the solar system, but also supposes that the affinities, pointed out by Lothar Meyer and Mendeleeff, between groups of chemical elements prove an evolution of these elements from a primitive matter (prothyl) consisting of homogeneous atoms. These, however, are not ultimate enough for him; he thinks that everything, ponderable and imponderable or ether, is evolved from a primitive substance, which condenses first into centres of condensation (pyknatoms), and then into masses, which when they exceed the mean consistency become ponderables, and when they fall below it become imponderables.

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  • The valleys rarely exceed more than a few miles in width, are usually steep-sided, and frequently are traversed by longitudinal ranges of hills and cross ridges; but the Pennsylvania portion of the Appalachian or Great Valley, which forms a distinct division of the central province and lies between the South Mountains and the long rampart of Blue Mountain, is about to m.

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  • Sir William Ramsay considers that probably the volume of all of them taken together does not exceed part of that of the argon.

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  • In 1800 the population was computed not to exceed 40,000.

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  • Rats have, however, generally more rows of scales on the tail (reaching to 210 or more) than mice, in which the number does not exceed 180.

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  • To give any detailed account, however, of the distribution of the different genera (not to speak of that of individual species) of lichens would necessarily far exceed available limits.

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  • Few houses, among the older quarters, exceed two storeys in height, but the main streets are paved, and there is a regular supply of filtered water.

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  • The birth-rate of the people is considered to exceed the death-rate by very little, and the Red Karen habit of life is most unwholesome.

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  • The ranges seldom exceed the height of 3000 or 4000 ft.; but the ridges in the south, towards Tirol, frequently attain an elevation of 9000 or 10,000 ft.

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  • The length of the course as prescribed by law is two years, but it is usually extended to three or four years, and the instruction, though mainly theoretical, has regard to the special local industries; the fees, if any, may not exceed one pound sterling per annum.

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  • The best tool steel should not contain more than 0.02% of either, and in careful practice it is often specified that the phosphorus and sulphur respectively shall not exceed 0.04 and o 05% in the steel for important bridges, or o 06 and 0 07% in rail steel, though some very prudent engineers allow as much as 085% or even o To% of phosphorus in rails.

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  • Thus the small Swedish charges with but little silicon may be blown in 5 minutes, but for a 20-ton charge the time is more likely to reach or exceed 10 minutes, and sometimes reaches 20 minutes or even more.

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  • The sulphur-content should not exceed 0.12%, and it is better that it should not exceed 0.08% in castings which have to be soft enough to be machined, nor 0.05% in thin castings the metal for which must be very fluid.

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  • The mammals in Poland, however, do not exceed fifty species.

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  • Some of the Nuba hills exceed 3000 ft.

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  • Including the arboretum, their total area did not then exceed 1 i acres.

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  • It must always have been perfectly well known that population will probably (though not necessarily) increase with every augmentation of the supply of subsistence, and may, in some instances, inconveniently press upon, or even for a certain time exceed, the number properly corresponding to that supply.

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  • To national debts there has been added a great mass of municipal and local indebtedness, which seems likely to equal, or even exceed in magnitude the liabilities of the central governments.

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  • Stock-raising is generally preferred to the growing of cereals, and in western Wales the oat crops exceed in size those of wheat and barley.

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  • The consumption of fuel, however, does not exceed i of coal to io of ore.

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  • In practice the expenditure is somewhat greater than this; in large works the gross horse-power required for the refining itself and for power and lighting in the factory may not exceed 0.19 to 0.2 (or in smaller works 0.25) horse-power hours per pound of copper refined.

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  • Although examples of both species present considerable variations in size, it is ascertained that the length of the largest-sized Bengal tiger may exceed that of any lion.

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  • The value of the output of these is nearly thrice those of Malmo or Gothenburg, the next most important manufacturing towns, and the industries of Stockholm exceed those of every ldn (administrative division) except MalmOhus.

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  • Although Chileans claim a comparatively small admixture with the native races, it is estimated that the whites and creoles of white extraction do not exceed 30 to 40% of the population, while the mestizos form fully 60%.

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  • Their number does not much exceed 40,000, which is being steadily reduced by drunkenness and epidemic diseases.

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  • In 1904 another issue of 30,000,000 pesos was authorized and the date of conversion was still further postponed, and in 1907 a more general act provided that the maximum paper circulation should not exceed 150,000,000 pesos of the value of 18d.

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  • Persians say that the females exceed the males by so to 20%, but wherever the present writer has been able to obtain trustworthy information he found the excess to be less than 2%.

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  • As the rentf and royalties, excepting those on the turquoise mines, amount to about one-fifth of the net proceeds, it may be estimated that th value of the annual output does not exceed 50,000, while thi intrinsic value of the ores, particularly those of lead, iron, cohali and nickel, which have not yet been touched can be estimated al millions.

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  • After November, 1903 the expenditure was reduced, and the new customs tariff which, came into force on the 14th of February 1903 increased the revenue by nearly 200,000 per annum; it was thought that the expenditure would not exceed the receipts, even if the shah undertook a third voyage in Europe (which he did in 1905).

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  • The empire, which in extent did not exceed that of the Arsacids with its vassal states, was protected on the east and west by the great Mlii deserts of central Iran and Mesopotamia.

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  • The mine, which is work d on the open system and has a depth of 450 ft., yields stones of very fine quality, but the annual output does not exceed in value 500,000.

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  • The council must include the ministers of state; ministers administering departments of state may not exceed ten in number.

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  • During the early period of their sojourn in the pouch, the blind, naked, helpless young creatures (which in the great kangaroo scarcely exceed an inch in length) are attached by their mouths to the nipple of the mother, and are fed by milk injected into their stomach by the contraction of the muscle covering the mammary gland.

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  • It is claimed, as a further result of the experiments, that from May to October the young fish would be practically free on the shallow part of the Bank from the risk of premature capture by trawlers, and that the increased value of the fish, consequent upon their phenomenal growth-rate, would greatly exceed the cost of transplantation.

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  • As a single female plaice produces about 200,000 eggs per annum, this output does not exceed the natural produce of a few hundred fish.

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  • In size and value the new buildings generally exceed their predecessors, buildings eight to eighteen storeys in height being characteristic in the Market Street section.

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  • The distance between the planes is supposed to be very small compared with their ultimate diameters, but at the same time large enough to exceed the range of the attractive forces.

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  • When the surface is curved, the effect of the surface-tension is to make the pressure on the concave side exceed the pressure on the convex side by T (1 /R I i /R 2), where T is the intensity of the surface-tension and R 1, R2 are the radii of curvature of any two sections normal to the surface and to each other.

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  • Conversely, if two fluids mix, it would seem that T'12 must exceed the mean of T 1 and T2; otherwise work would have to be expended to effect a close alternate stratification of the two bodies, such as we may suppose to constitute a first step in the process of mixture (Dupre, Theorie mecanique de la chaleur, p. 372; Kelvin, Popular Lectures, p. 53).

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  • If the three fluids can remain in contact with one another, the sum of any two of the 3 quantities must exceed the third, and T 31 I by Neumann's rule the directions of the interfaces at the common edge must be parallel to the sides of a triangle, taken proportional to T12, T23, T31.

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  • If the contamination exceed a certain limit, the scrapings remain quite dead.

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  • But if the difference of potential exceed a small amount (i or 2 volts), the jets instantaneously coalesce.

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  • The harbour docks and adjacent railways (which exceed 20 m.) are owned and administered by a harbour trust of 26 members, of whom one is the owner of the Briton Ferry estate (Earl Jersey), 4 represent the lord of the seigniory of Gower (the duke of Beaufort), 12 are proprietary members and 9 are elected annually by the corporation of Swansea.

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  • These ranges nowhere exceed 1150 ft.

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  • The legislature meets biennially; its members, who must be citizens of the United States and electors of the state for one year preceding their election, are chosen biennially; the number of senators may never exceed twenty-four, that of representatives sixty; each county is entitled to at least one representative.

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  • The constitution provides that the rate of taxation shall never exceed to mills for each dollar of assessed valuation, that when the taxable property amounts to $50,000,000 the members of the territorial legislature were deprived of their seats as ineligible.

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  • The British government maintained that while the measure of care which a government is bound to use in such cases must be dependent more or less upon circumstances, it would be unreasonable to require that it should exceed that which the governments of civilized states were accustomed to employ in matters concerning their own security or that of their citizens.

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  • The fresh-water fish caught in the Great Lakes by residents in Michigan exceed in value those caught by residents of other states, and in 1907 the catch was valued at $1,806,767.

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  • Justices of the peace are elected by the townships for a term of four years - there are not more than four in each township; in civil matters they have exclusive jurisdiction of cases in which the demand does not exceed $loo and concurrent jurisdiction with the circuit courts in contract cases in which the demand does not exceed $300.

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  • This solution, which should not exceed 50 cc. or 75 cc. in volume, contains the iron in the ferric state and is ready for reduction.

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  • Up to that date the amount imported did not exceed 200 chests, and was usually brought from India by junks as a return cargo.

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  • To determine the amount of moisture, which should not exceed 30%, a weighed sample is evaporated and dried in a plate on a metallic surface heated by steam.

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  • This latter portion of the river's course is tortuous, but in spite of this, and although the depth varies from only 7 to 20 ft., and in places at low water does not exceed 4 ft., it is nevertheless navigated by vessels up to 180 tons burden and proposals have been made to embank and dredge it so as to increase this depth to 8 ft.

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  • The legislature may not create any debt or liability " which shall, single or in the aggregate with any previous debts or liabilities, at any time exceed $10o,000," except for purposes of war, to repel invasion or to suppress insurrection, without specifying distinctly the purpose or object, providing for the payment of interest, and limiting the liability to thirty-five years; and the measure as thus passed must be ratified by popular vote.

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  • In each township there are from two to five justices of the peace, any one of whom may preside over the " small cause court," which has jurisdiction of cases in which the matter in dispute does not exceed $too and is not an action of replevin, one in which the charge is slander, trespass or assault, battery or imprisonment, or in which the title to real estate is in question.

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  • West of the tableland the amount of rainfall decreases as the distance from the Pacific increases, and in a large area west of the Darling the average annual rainfall does not exceed io in.

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  • Over 400 species exist in Great Britain, few of which exceed half an inch in length.

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