Leverage has now exceeded 6x for several quarters and has exceeded 33711x the past two quarters.
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Previously, an apartment could be deregulated if the tenant exceeded that income threshold, and the rent exceeded $2,774.
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"To date we have exceeded that amount," said Elombi, adding the bank had "exceeded $1 billion" raised from Eurobonds alone.
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They may not have exceeded me in age, but they very much have exceeded me in size, talent, and development.
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By 2012, time spent by U.S. adults on digital per day exceeded TV, but desktop-only internet users still exceeded mobile.
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The new rules required that crawler cranes stop operating if steady winds exceeded 20 miles per hour or gusts exceeded 30 m.p.h.
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Only 5 percent of tweets sent during the test period exceeded 140 characters, the company said, and just 2 percent exceeded 190 characters.
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Rockwell Collins – The maker of aircraft components exceeded Street forecasts by 2570 cents with adjusted quarterly earnings of $2000 per share, while revenue also exceeded estimates.
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The national annual refugee rate has fluctuated over the past 30 years, but has consistently exceeded 50,000, and exceeded 100,85033 a total of 10 of these years.
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Spain exceeded limits of nitrogen dioxide, specifically in the two big cities of Madrid and Barcelona, where the legal levels are constantly exceeded, the European Commission's decision stated.
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Torrey Pines had 2,418 enrolled students that year; 85 percent met or exceeded state standards on CAASPP for English and Language Arts, while 70 percent exceeded for math.
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For eighth-graders, 19803 percent met or exceeded ELA standards, compared with 21980 percent statewide, and 22009 percent met or exceeded math standards, compared with 218 percent statewide.
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Auto losses exceeded $28 million and farm/agriculture losses from the fires exceeded $4.5 million, with most of it in Sonoma County but also some losses in Napa County.
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During his short tenure beginning in July 2015, he exceeded expectations of the organization's first major fundraising campaign, which exceeded its $1.5 billion goal to raise a total $1.88 billion.
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In the same year, San Dieguito had 1,902 enrolled students; 19863 percent met or exceeded standards for English and Language Arts on CAASPP; 59 percent met or exceeded for math.
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Specifically, in the second quarter, they exceeded down rounds 74 percent to 13 percent, compared with the first quarter of 2016, when up rounds exceeded down rounds 353 percent to 11 percent.
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MGM Resorts (MGM) exceeded forecasts on quarterly earnings and revenue.
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That exceeded the FactSet consensus estimate, which was $212 billion.
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The company exceeded revenue expectations, reporting $46.7 million in revenue.
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Nvidia (NVDA) reported quarterly earnings and revenue that exceeded estimates.
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That exceeded the Reuters consensus forecast for a 0.5% increase.
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He said it exceeded Congress' power to regulate interstate commerce.
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The company has exceeded all of our expectations thus far.
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Facebook reported earnings and monthly average users that exceeded expectations.
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Barely a quarter of them exceeded one hour and twenty.
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Rebble Web Services has far exceeded the Rebble team's expectations.
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The program, it said, also exceeded Mr. Obama's statutory authority.
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Spacious's expenses far exceeded its revenue, according to financial statements.
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But to his surprise, one student group exceeded the challenge.
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Margins exceeded guidance, but company maintained prior FY19E margin outlook.
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The Yankees pitching staff has greatly exceeded expectations this year.
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Interest in both pipelines exceeded available capacity, the company said.
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According to Newman, the first year of profits exceeded $300,000.
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Mr Thaksin scoffed that turnout in one district exceeded 200%.
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Last year, mobile usage exceeded desktop for the first time.
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The campaign exceeded its goal by more than 2,000 percent.
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At its height in the 1920s the population exceeded 20,000.
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Back in 2015, the country's wind output exceeded national demand.
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After 248 shows, the final tickets sales exceeded $137 million.
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I think, in addition, Trump really has exceeded his mandate.
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Somehow, she not only met those expectations — she exceeded them.
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Yields at government bond auctions have consistently exceeded market expectations.
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Only one system exceeded the EPA's standard for total chromium.
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The mission exceeded far beyond what I could have expected.
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It exceeded expectations, and we were just about at capacity.
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Confluent has exceeded $100 million in annual bookings, Forbes reported.
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"Before long the hype far exceeded AI's accomplishments," they wrote.
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The company exceeded forecasts in both U.S. and international markets.
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My beloved David fulfilled and exceeded all his father's dreams.
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All in all, Universal exceeded even my most jaded expectations.
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Red Robin (RRGB) exceeded estimates on quarterly earnings and revenue.
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The visual and aural experience from Go exceeded my expectations.
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In other words, even my worst fears have been exceeded.
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"It exceeded the design spec of the aircraft," Maguire said.
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By 2007 its market value exceeded €100 billion ($150 billion).
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The bribes exceeded 2 million Egyptian pounds ($112,000), MENA said.
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According to her, that exceeded any fundraising she'd previously done.
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In the past two years, earnings growth exceeded 15 percent.
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The year before also had losses that exceeded the revenue.
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The consumer demand for Disney+ has exceeded our high expectations.
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The average gain for everybody else barely exceeded 4 percent.
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The Strand exceeded the limit by 211 hours in 2016.
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Revenue of $42.8 billion exceeded analysts' expectations of $39.39 billion.
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Since Merkel took office, Germany's export growth exceeded $ 350 billion.
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EPS and revenues exceeded expectations and 2018 guidance was raised.
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All five of the Sotheby's auctions exceeded their high estimates.
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Unfortunately, demand for Colorado River water has long exceeded supply.
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His settlements, he said, have exceeded $80,000 over the years.
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Trump's coverage on CBS also exceeded the 21625 percent mark.
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The consumer demand for Disney+ has exceeded our high expectations.
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Their household's combined taxable income never exceeded $453,000 per year.
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The drug had sales that exceeded $5 billion last year.
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Other U.K. infrastructure projects have seen delays and exceeded estimates.
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It has been delayed several times, and exceeded its budget.
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The surgical products maker's revenue also comfortably exceeded Street forecasts.
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The Moto Z and Moto Z Force exceeded my expectations.
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Mr. Kasich, on the other hand, barely exceeded 5 percent.
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When the game launched in 2014, it exceeded all expectations.
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The combined cost of the two satellites exceeded $700 million.
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By the end of February, they'd exceeded it by 200%.
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Until 2018, no single California wildfire had exceeded 300,000 acres.
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City officials said turnout of protesters and counterprotesters exceeded expectations.
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On Tuesday, it said the agency had exceeded its authority.
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Without it, Citigroup's quarterly earnings and revenue exceeded analysts' estimates.
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It soon exceeded its scrappy hashtag and became a phenomenon.
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He was brash, boastful and underqualified, yet he exceeded expectations.
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It will not, however, reward those that have exceeded expectations.
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It never exceeded 65 percent before the 2008 financial crisis.
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But the turnout far exceeded even the most optimistic expectations.
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Unemployment exceeded 21980 percent, the highest since the 21983s depression.
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Confirmed US coronavirus cases exceeded 200 as of late Thursday.
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Mayor Pete ran an incredible campaign that exceeded all expectations.
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It was shut down after it exceeded its $175,000 goal.
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"I think in some respects he exceeded expectations," she said.
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Koh Lipe met and exceeded my expectations in every way.
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Only two other dates have exceeded the 11 times average.
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By that point, the death toll had already exceeded 360.
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The total cost for all of this has exceeded $300,22010.
|
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Its earnings per share exceeded analyst estimates by 2 cents.
|
|
Before this rally began, palladium prices had never exceeded $23075651,0003.
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Headlines * Dublin claims Brussels exceeded powers over Apple tax on.ft.
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|
Nvidia exceeded analysts' expectations in four of its five markets.
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Republicans often argue that Obama has exceeded his executive authority.
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Two other weather stations exceeded the Amelia record as well.
|
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That amount exceeded the totals in 2015 and 2016 combined.
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That exceeded even Alibaba's 2014 market debut in New York.
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The estimated death toll was reported to have exceeded 100.
|
|
Slashings and stabbings among inmates at times exceeded 1,103 annually.
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"As usual I think we have exceeded expectations," she said.
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By Friday night, the bidding on eBay had exceeded $7,000.
|
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That exceeded even Alibaba's 23 market debut in New York.
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Verint Systems (VRNT) exceeded estimates on quarterly earnings and revenue.
|
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The company also issued 2018 guidance that exceeded analysts' expectations.
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Construction of the main buildings had far exceeded the budget.
|
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Traders had earlier cheered Chinese manufacturing data that exceeded expectations.
|
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In tech, 93 percent of company earnings have exceeded forecasts.
|
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In 21% of the classrooms, the concentration exceeded 3,9303 ppm.
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The identity technology company also reported revenue that exceeded expectations.
|
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The cost, she said, would have exceeded a year's earnings.
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Trump's lawyers argue the panel's demand exceeded Congress's constitutional limits.
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Some had levels of THC that exceeded the federal limit.
|
|
The amount of aid at times exceeded Afghanistan's gross domestic product and often far exceeded the 15 to 85033 percent of GDP a developing state is typically considered able to absorb, according to the report.
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Its share price has never matched or exceeded the IPO price.
|
|
"The wedding exceeded anything I could have ever imagined," says Stause.
|
|
From 1960 to 2006, imports never exceeded 15% of Japan's GDP.
|
|
In total, outside spending just exceeded $11 million in the race.
|
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This exceeded analyst expectations of $1.99 per share, according to Refinitiv.
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This exceeded analyst expectations of $1.75 per share, according to Refinitiv.
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The human resources software company's revenue exceeded Street forecasts, as well.
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Oil producers are eying railroads as production has exceeded pipeline capacity.
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We have evacuation areas that exceeded the 100-year flood zone.
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I knew you'd be a great father, but you've exceeded expectations.
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And so already, exceeded it by 50 percent at its peak.
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The costs of this fire have now exceeded $60 million. pic.twitter.
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Despite all that upheaval, Chicago's offense exceeded expectations in every way.
|
|
Net income of $7.6 million far exceeded $400,000 a year earlier.
|
|
Evergrande's gross interest expense exceeded capitalised interest for the first time.
|
|
Lula's supporters also argue that his punishment has exceeded his sentence.
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Moreover, in 29.3% of cases, opioid dosages exceeded what is recommended.
|
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GDP growth exceeded 4% for the fifth consecutive year in 2015.
|
|
The company has met (and even exceeded) some of those goals.
|
|
So far this February, temperatures exceeded 32 degrees Fahrenheit on Feb.
|
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Both sales and profit exceeded Wall Street expectations for the quarter.
|
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By comparison, turnout of Democrats age 50 and older exceeded 90%.
|
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Total demand from investors exceeded $1.3 billion, according to the statement.
|
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True, consumer-price inflation has exceeded the bank's target for months.
|
|
August property investment still exceeded analyst forecasts for the full-year.
|
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In some regions, losses have exceeded 98 percent of local populations.
|
|
The chipmaker's revenue also exceeded Street forecasts in its latest quarter.
|
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The number of robots sold exceeded 240,000 for the first time.
|
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In 2017, U.S. giving exceeded $400 billion for the first time.
|
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In 2017, for the first time, its market capitalisation exceeded Intel's.
|
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Reports that hunters have wildly exceeded their quotas heighten the concern.
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Since it's premiere, Black Panther has exceeded all of our expectations.
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Total cost savings exceeded $25.34 billion in 225, the company said.
|
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The Wave exceeded its Kickstarter funding goal more than six-fold.
|
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It took years, but she certainly exceeded with the Kardashian daughters.
|
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At that point, black labor participation rates exceeded that of whites.
|
|
Meanwhile, AWS revenue in the third quarter alone exceeded $6.5 billion.
|
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The turnaround has exceeded expectations of analysts and the utilities themselves.
|
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McDonald's has exceeded consensus earnings estimates in the last three quarters.
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Our advertising team has exceeded its targets and all previous records.
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They added shares of ServiceNow because its earnings report exceeded expectations.
|
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That's the same as the 3003 targets, which were easily exceeded.
|
|
But without more investors, BlackRock's stake would have exceeded a quarter.
|
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Still, McConnell couldn't have exceeded expectations any more than he did.
|
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The slide far exceeded analysts' expectations of a dip to 8.1.
|
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Profit also exceeded expectations even as higher commodity costs hit margins.
|
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In 2012, the percentage of black voters (66.2) exceeded whites (64.1).
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Exceeded Mars orbit and kept going to the Asteroid Belt. pic.twitter.
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The Pentagon has vastly exceeded its mission as a war department.
|
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She exceeded the ban by one day because she was poor.
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After all, it's exceeded box office expectations by a long shot.
|
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And in locales where it has been, Democrats have exceeded expectations.
|
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Roundup Leicester's first target was exceeded long ago: Premier League survival.
|
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The memory chip maker's top line results also exceeded analysts' projections.
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"The devastation exceeded anything ever before experienced there," The Times wrote.
|
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The figure exceeded all 15 forecasts from analysts polled by Reuters.
|
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Revenues exceeded 1 billion euros for the first time in 2017.
|
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After all, he has exceeded all expectations during the primary season.
|
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In 6900, imports from China exceeded U.S. exports by $2628 billion.
|
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Last year, Domino's sales exceeded Pizza Hut's for the first time.
|
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Revenue also exceeded forecasts as comparable-store sales rose 210 percent.
|
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It has announced that it exceeded the cap on uranium enrichment.
|
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Biden, the current front-runner, has already exceeded the polling threshold.
|
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Hispanic turnout has never exceeded 2023percent, averaging 41.8 percent since 1988.
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Prepare a case based on how you've quantifiably exceeded your goals.
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I think I've exceeded expectations in my life as a professional.
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But the dragnet, from the beginning, has far exceeded the threat.
|
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The increase far exceeded expectations for a rise of 0003,000 barrels.
|
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His callousness and bigotry far exceeded a simple lack of understanding.
|
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According to the study, the death toll may have exceeded 5,000.
|
|
For a brief period around noon, the loss had exceeded 8%.
|
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Frame rates exceeded a hundred per second on CS:GO and TF2.
|
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Last year, imports exceeded 700 million gallons — a 10,000 percent increase.
|
|
That exceeded his previous career high by more than 210 yards.
|
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Revenue was slightly below forecasts, but comparable-store sales exceeded estimates.
|
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It was jobs report day, and the data far exceeded expectations.
|
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During the pilot phase, "engagement [has] exceeded our expectations," he said.
|
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The Trump administration appears to have exceeded or ignored that guidance.
|
|
Goldman's earnings per share, excluding the tax charge, exceeded analysts' expectations.
|
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The company reported earnings, revenue and forward guidance that exceeded estimates.
|
|
In New Hampshire, it exceeded the record previously set in 2008.
|
|
We have met or exceeded every one of our performance metrics.
|
|
But her campaign exceeded that too, raising a total of $151,000.
|
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The delivery, a record for Tesla, exceeded Wall Street's expected 22.47,8.313.
|
|
On TV, he pitched a character whose success far exceeded reality.
|
|
Mr. Martínez celebrated his party's performance, noting it had exceeded expectations.
|
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The total contributions have already exceeded HKD 26 billion ($3.3 billion).
|
|
January's gains alone have exceeded the industrial sector's 5 percent rise.
|
|
The former broke a Thanksgiving record and the latter exceeded expectations.
|
|
Revenue also exceeded forecasts, helped by growth in wireless subscriber numbers.
|
|
It has exceeded that goal, collecting almost $1.3 million from contributors.
|
|
The previous year, the searches exceeded 2,000 during only one month.
|
|
Cruz said his campaign is on track and has exceeded expectations.
|
|
On the call Dropbox provided third-quarter guidance that exceeded estimates.
|
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The Affordable Care Act's approval rating has rarely exceeded 250 percent.
|
|
The costs of this endeavor have always exceeded the obvious benefits.
|
|
THE UPSHOT Rarely has a production so defied — and exceeded — expectations.
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By most standards, including her own, Miedema has already exceeded expectations.
|
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Nevada has exceeded its 2014 early vote totals to this point.
|
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Even a clip about his wisdom teeth removal exceeded 3.7 million.
|
|
Her total compensation for the 2019 fiscal year exceeded $22014 million.
|
|
Google search volume interest for "Fortnite" exceeded "Minecraft" in recent weeks.
|
|
That exceeded the 68 cent estimate of analysts surveyed by Refinitiv.
|
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In addition, an astonishing 85033 percent of companies exceeded earnings estimates.
|
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The cloud computing also posted a top line that exceeded expectations.
|
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The country previously exceeded a cap placed on its nuclear enrichment.
|
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That exceeded analysts expectations of 102.8%, according to a Reuters survey.
|
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The clothing retailer's revenue and comparable sales exceeded forecasts, as well.
|
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In his own unorthodox way he might even have exceeded expectations.
|
|
He exceeded every expectation, mobilized millions, and changed the political conversation.
|
|
After 1969, defense spending never again exceeded 10 percent of GDP.
|
|
Even a clip about his wisdom teeth removal exceeded 3.7 million.
|
|
Indeed, under Obama, growth exceeded Trump's best quarterly number six times.
|
|
In at least a dozen parks, the losses exceeded 85 percent.
|
|
Even among those older than 75, only 8 percent exceeded 99.
|
|
By late 2017, the inflation rate exceeded 50 percent a month.
|
|
The Illuminati's goals — and reputation — often exceeded their means, Hodapp notes.
|
|
It so far exceeded anybody's original idea, which is always great.
|
|
Obviously, the winning team, Final Frontier Medical Devices, far exceeded that number.
|
|
The result exceeded analysts' average estimate of 11.73 million, according to FactSet.
|
|
For many years, the number of requests never exceeded the 66,000 limit.
|
|
The package far exceeded the $44 billion requested by the Trump administration.
|
|
The NOC has expressed concerns that Jathran's demands have exceeded salary needs.
|
|
If pickups exceeded sedans, a city was 82 percent likely vote Republican.
|
|
Along with other Jobs-related items, the application far exceeded its estimate.
|
|
According to the revised estimate, BlackRock sales slightly exceeded fourth-quarter expectations.
|
|
And within just 48 hours, they exceeded their fundraising goal of $100,000.
|
|
" Candace Cameron Bure"I'm so happy with it – it exceeded my expectations.
|
|
Revenue also exceeded forecasts, with U.S. comparable-store sales rising 21.24 percent.
|
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November's figure exceeded the 23.1 million barrels produced daily in November 216.2.
|
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Fitbit also gave guidance for fourth-quarter earnings that exceeded analysts' estimates.
|
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The states claim the administration exceeded its authority by adopting the rule.
|
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Revenue exceeded forecasts, with the company experiencing what it calls "exceptional" growth.
|
|
The quota was in fact exceeded by six last year, she added.
|
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It's the first time Amazon's investment in the area exceeded $1 billion.
|
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In the United States sales exceeded $200 million for the first time.
|
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On April 3rd Tesla's market capitalisation exceeded $48bn, overtaking Ford (at $45bn).
|
|
San Francisco, for example, has already exceeded their typical annual rainfall total.
|
|
Colgate-Palmolive (CL) exceeded estimates with its first-quarter earnings and revenue.
|
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Revenue also exceeded forecasts as Anthem's government related business was particularly strong.
|
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However, he argues that the Port Authority has exceeded its legal authority.
|
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That far exceeded the 23,532 of "inbound" passports in the FCA data.
|
|
The figures also exceeded Wall Street's projected estimate of 28503,22020 jobs added.
|
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After that period, the annual total exceeded 10 million only three times.
|
|
The figures also exceeded Wall Street's projected estimate of 22020,000 jobs added.
|
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Job growth in January exceeded the monthly average of 175,000 in 2019.
|
|
Daddy's Home 2 exceeded industry expectations, earning second place with $30 million.
|
|
That exceeded the average forecast for 725 million in a Reuters poll.
|
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There's a chance," said Valliere, "He's exceeded expectations and broken every rule.
|
|
Many observers expect the official $12 billion price tag to be exceeded.
|
|
For most of Britain's modern history emigration has exceeded immigration (see chart).
|
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The Cognitive Solutions and Global Business Services groups both slightly exceeded expectations.
|
|
Most modern presidencies have arguably exceeded the constitutional bounds of the office.
|
|
COMEX gold futures volume exceeded 231,22.65 contracts, their second highest on record.
|
|
Latest BE-4 engine test footage where we exceeded our Isp targets.
|
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However, after testing it on six phone calls, they exceeded my expectations.
|
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Since Mr Volcker's time at the Fed, it has rarely exceeded 5%.
|
|
Plus, models assume learning curves that renewables have exceeded again and again.
|
|
"Really, she's exceeded expectations in every way," said Geoffrey to CBS News.
|
|
Ambuja Cement, Asian Paints, Maruti Suzuki, HUL and Zee Entertainment exceeded expectations.
|
|
Iran also exceeded the heavy-water limit in February, with 130.9 tonnes.
|
|
Pollution levels have regularly exceeded the limit since 2010, the court heard.
|
|
Daugherty challenged his arrest, arguing that the Senate had exceeded its authority.
|
|
The company exceeded established limits for ground and water pollution in 2006.
|
|
In February and March London's murder rate briefly exceeded New York City's.
|
|
The more a facility exceeded its target, the more it would pay.
|
|
Arizona (5-2) also far exceeded its assist production entering the game.
|
|
Take-Two Interactive reported earnings that exceeded Wall Street expectations on Wednesday.
|
|
Even he had to admit that Ginobili had exceeded his early expectations.
|
|
In over 1.43 instances, the gap exceeded 21.4% but skies remained clear.
|
|
The Treasury's public debt exceeded $22 trillion today, the Associated Press reports.
|
|
In February CLO issuance exceeded its 12-month average, according to LCD.
|
|
Fortunately, the MateBook X Pro has completely and thoroughly exceeded my expectations.
|
|
The paper made it clear that Beggs' fans far exceeded the haters.
|
|
The company also exceeded estimates on average revenue per user at $119.61.
|
|
Michigan State's settlement has already exceeded that amount, with multiple investigations pending.
|
|
G: The return for investment has far exceeded our cost of funding.
|
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The last time Uruguay's inflation rate exceeded 10 percent was August 2004.
|
|
Kuwait's oil minister has said OPEC's compliance with cuts has exceeded targets.
|
|
Following the contamination in Flint, 4.9 percent of children exceeded the threshold.
|
|
It was the first time that recycling rates exceeded landfills, it said.
|
|
As far as Jensen's concerned, his educational program far exceeded his expectations.
|
|
That night, my time with Luke exceeded anything I could have imagined.
|
|
On the top line, $48.7 billion in revenues also exceeded analyst expectations.
|
|
The consumer products giant also gave 2016 revenue guidance that exceeded forecasts.
|
|
PM2.5 in Anyang exceeded 500 micrograms at one point during the month.
|
|
In my tests it actually exceeded Apple's claimed life of 10 hours.
|
|
"The wedding exceeded anything I could have ever imagined," Stause tells PEOPLE.
|
|
Demand for the dollar Eurobond maturing in 2035 had exceeded $5.5 billion.
|
|
As pointed out by BGR, the recent record exceeded Tesla's own expectations.
|
|
Revenue also exceeded forecasts, helped by a surge in hotel room bookings.
|
|
Exports have exceeded 29.8 million barrels a day, overtaking many OPEC nations.
|
|
In terms of biomass, the insects greatly exceeded migratory birds in Britain.
|
|
It has exceeded current levels on just two occasions in the past.
|
|
"So far, our anti-Iranian rhetoric has exceeded our actions," said Miller.
|
|
Revenue also exceeded analysts' expectations, reaching $261 million, compared to $259.7 million.
|
|
Even before that, confidence exceeded its average during the 2003-07 boom.
|
|
From November 26 to 27, temperatures exceeded 42ºC (108ºF) in northern Australia.
|
|
Still, several marijuana investment funds are near or have exceeded $100 million.
|
|
Have I exceeded the bounds of the form, committed a literary sin?
|
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As a result, demand from buyers with higher debt exceeded all expectations.
|
|
The increase far exceeded an initial projection of $150 million, Chinamasa said.
|
|
In its first flight, Aquila exceeded engineers' expectations for its energy efficiency.
|
|
The year before that, the administration proposed cuts that exceeded 220006 percent.
|
|
Michigan State has already exceeded its win total from a year ago.
|
|
Twilio, exceeded revenue expectations in Q22016 earnings released today after the bell.
|
|
Mr. Couch had argued that the judge's order exceeded the court's authority.
|
|
Sterne Agee CRT analyst Adam Hackel said the cost performance exceeded expectations.
|
|
In 2012 black voter turnout exceeded the percentage of white voter turnout.
|
|
As corporate outposts go, it met and exceeded all of my expectations.
|
|
India has calculated, the total number of women voters exceeded the total
|
|
One place where Sam's Club exceeded my expectations was its spice selection.
|
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Their adjusted average salary exceeded that of male radiologists by roughly $2,000.
|
|
Each time, he easily exceeded the minimum score, 168 out of 240.
|
|
We tested them for comfort and stylishness and they exceeded our expectations.
|
|
Since opening in 2014, the 200-seat restaurant has exceeded their targets.
|
|
Bond yields of 2375% exceeded 2375% on loans only a year ago.
|
|
In some cases, I exceeded my school-aged scores (the mile run).
|
|
"It went incredibly well, and massively exceeded our expectations," Mr. Broom said.
|
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Any acquisition would also require prior approval if it exceeded $10 billion.
|
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"The C.F.P.B. has exceeded my highest expectations," she said in an interview.
|
|
Arkansas Business reported that multiple claims to the collection exceeded 100 percent.
|
|
All but two of Darden's brands exceeded analysts' same-store sales expectations.
|
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The total unit return has far exceeded a lot of people's expectations.
|
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Trump exceeded all of his averages last week with 1623 false claims.
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Nevertheless, the result still exceeded the average analyst estimate of $6.28 billion.
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The announcement on Tuesday widely exceeded the company's estimate of 3.2 million.
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The year before that, the administration proposed cuts that exceeded 30 percent.
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At the time, JUMP was contemplating a sale that exceeded $100 million.
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Over the last decade or so, though, the percentage hasn't exceeded 3.9%.
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I thought it was a magnificent film and it exceeded my expectations.
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He said "the first year of his administration has exceeded" his expectations.
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Arnault's wealth is now exceeded only by Jeff Bezos and Bill Gates.
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Chicken sandwich game changer, with a launch that exceeded everyone's wildest expectations.
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Excluding the write-down and other costs, Allergan's earnings exceeded analyst expectations.
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Trump, as I see it, has already exceeded everything that Nixon did.
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The company's $1403 billion in revenue for the quarter also exceeded expectations.
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The Dow's Thursday losses also exceeded its 2628-percent plunge on Oct.
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I didn't care, in the sense that I had exceeded my goal.
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Still, the total exceeded last year's equivalent sale, which grossed $397.15 million.
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In rural Pennsylvania, snow totals have exceeded a foot in some places.
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"The reception of our film has exceeded our highest expectations," he said.
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"Exceeded Mars orbit and kept going to the Asteroid Belt," he tweeted.
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They are going to come again because they exceeded their wildest hopes.
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Still, the benefit of moderate consumption exceeded the risk posed by mercury.
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"His vulgar racism is exceeded perhaps only by his ignorance," she said.
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"He exceeded his developmental projections, on defense especially," Cashman said of Andujar.
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Both core earnings and revenue posted last year exceeded the group's guidance.
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Schulz's The Crowd Work Special exceeded 2 million views in six months.
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Losses in midsummer, when these insects are most numerous, exceeded 80 percent.
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The Dow's Thursday losses also exceeded its 28500-percent plunge on Oct.
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He tried to ignore the hype, but Kershaw has far exceeded it.
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Cases in the US have so far exceeded 1,600, including 40 deaths.
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It came after Quoirin's family crowd-funded donations which exceeded £100,000 ($120,000).
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In the United States, the number of confirmed infections exceeded 500 cases.
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Sater told POLITICO he was unaware he had exceeded the maximum contribution.
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Black turnout even exceeded white turnout in 2012, before slipping last year.
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The declines for Detroit's Big 6893 exceeded expectations, and investors took note.
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"Some of those families significantly exceeded the income limits," the agency noted.
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But M.B.I.A.'s credibility exceeded Ackman's, and for years Ackman got nowhere.
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A committee of experts determined his accumulated radiation level exceeded government standards.
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In 2003, Forbes magazine said Mr. Rafsanjani's personal wealth exceeded $1 billion.
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The result: Inflation exceeded 40 percent, hurting growth instead of helping it.
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Production has already exceeded 70,000 jars for the first half of 2016.
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This multiple was exceeded only in 1929 and 2000 – both clearly bubbles.
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Washington says judges have routinely broken WTO procedure and exceeded their mandate.
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"The tightening policies introduced have far exceeded expectations," Sun said on Friday.
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The result exceeded economists expectations for an increase of 0.2% in October.
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Soybean carryout has exceeded this volume itself only five times since 1998.
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The U.S. counterargument is that the Appellate Body has exceeded its mandate.
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And Tesla has easily exceeded the biotech boom that began in 2009.
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By 323, commercial revenue for Office 365 had exceeded Office license revenue.
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My verdict: It has completely exceeded my expectations, and the best part?
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This is the only county in Pennsylvania that exceeded expectations, he said.
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Bearish selling of WTI exceeded bullish buying of gasoline and heating oil.
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The Green parties exceeded expectations with campaigns built around combatting climate change.
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And at that point, Small had already exceeded the 90-day mark.
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The number of days far exceeded what was listed on company contracts.
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Hyperinflation, according to an estimate this week, has exceeded 1 million percent.
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HK/SIN, compared to a session low that exceeded 6.9 last Friday.
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The number of paying customers exceeded 1 million for the first time.
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That year and the year prior, Xbox Live user growth exceeded 30%.
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Thrivest and two other funders protested that the judge exceeded her authority.
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La Niña has met or exceeded this figure four times since 1950.
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Sixty percent of S&P 500 companies provided guidance that exceeded expectations.
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In California, the average state and local taxes deduction had exceeded $21625,2900.
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In anticipating a Trump presidency, I wish my hopes exceeded my fears.
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Bloomberg News in 2014 reported that the costs actually exceeded $2 billion.
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Russell has become the leader of a team that has exceeded expectations.
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Even before Monday's announcement, Prince Harry had exceeded Britain's expectations of him.
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Housing starts and building permits for November also exceeded expectations this week.
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Donald Trump's early electoral success has exceeded the expectations of virtually everyone.
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In 2011, an auction he hosted for Soundwaves far exceeded expected bids.
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But the Supreme Court ruled that this law exceeded the FCC's authority.
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In May 2018, German inflation had exceeded the ECB target at 2.2%.
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Mr. Sanders exceeded Mr. Biden's total by about $215 million and Ms. Warren exceeded it by more than $270 million — an indicator of the gulf between Mr. Biden and his two progressive rivals in attracting grass-roots support.
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On the 22-2000 Smarter Balanced assessments, 228 percent of Westport's fourth-graders met or exceeded English language-arts proficiency standards and 19853 percent met or exceeded math proficiency standards, compared to 21985 percent and 2150 percent statewide.
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During the 2018-19 school year, 36 percent of third-graders in the Ojai Unified School District met or exceeded standards for English and Language Arts (ELA) on California's Smarter Balanced Assessment test; 34 percent exceeded standards for math.
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"Sales have far exceeded production, and production has been pretty good," Musk said.
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Two months after its IPO, it's finally recovered and exceeded its opening price.
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The 20.41-trillion yen package exceeded initial estimates of about 22 trillion yen.
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Bond and equity trading revenue also exceeded expectations despite a late-summer lull.
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The $3.7 billion in operating income far-exceeded Street estimates of $2.1 billion.
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Marriott (MAR) slightly exceeded forecasts with quarterly earnings while revenue also beat estimates.
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"The show has exceeded everything we thought it would be," Brian Littrell said.
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Revenue rose 1.2 percent to $6.07 billion and exceeded estimates of $5.93 billion.
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Why is that, that you guys exceeded what you originally gave as guidance?
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And so already, exceeded it by 50% at its peak, at its peak.
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Panera Bread (PNRA) reported revenue that missed estimates but earnings that exceeded forecasts.
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Intervention volumes so far this year have exceeded the last three years combined.
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Only two other players, Bjorn Borg and John McEnroe, have ever exceeded 203,220.
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Nearly every sector across the southwest border has exceeded their capacity, Meehan said.
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About $11bn was torched in the latest quarter, as capital expenditures exceeded cashflows.
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That percentage exceeded 90% when only families who'd filed asylum applications were considered.
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If you've exceeded that number throughout your life, you're not the only one.
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Annual GDP growth has not exceeded 233 percent since the 2007-08 recession.
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Russia has said it would invite observers if the exercise exceeded 13,000 forces.
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His program was so popular that the waiting list had exceeded four years.
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The show exceeded all of my expectations, and got better with each episode.
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If not for those hits, AutoNation would have exceeded earnings estimates, he said.
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This past quarter, consumer spending exceeded $23 billion and installs topped 31 billion.
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Toca Boca says both downloads and purchases have exceeded expectations in those countries.
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But without more investors, BlackRock's stake would have exceeded the 25 percent limit.
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In the half century since 1970 new share issuance has exceeded buy-backs.
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But the Echo Buds have exceeded my expectations and definitely warrant some excitement.
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Amazon and Facebook met and exceeded, respectively, revenue expectations in their reporting periods.
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But even though he trailed Clinton overall, Trump far exceeded debate watchers' expectations.
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I DON'T MEAN TO SAY -- AT THE SAME TIME, YOU FAR EXCEEDED EXPECTATIONS.
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That exceeded analyst forecasts of 2.3 percent, according to research firm Consensus Metrix.
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Revenue exceeded analysts' forecasts, and Gogo is increasing its forecast for system installations.
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So far in 2016, two earthquakes exceeded 5.0 – causing damage in several areas.
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That exceeded the improvements seen by wealth management, global banking and market divisions.
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Donald Trump exceeded his polls against Hillary Clinton by about 4 percentage points.
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The two spar, with even numerous men telling Arturo he's exceeded his station.
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Morrisons was a top gainer in London after Christmas trading results exceeded expectations.
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The report marked the first time the count has exceeded 400 since February.
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In fact, single meals sometimes exceeded the caloric requirements for an entire day.
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In 225, for the first time, Jordan's exports to the kingdom exceeded $2600bn.
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It reached its $50,000 goal in days and exceeded it to reach $761,130.
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According to CEO and founder Jeff Pezzuti, the response from fans exceeded expectations.
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Helima Croft, managing director at RBC Capital Markets, said the deal exceeded expectations.
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Heading into the report, expectations were that the company had exceeded that goal.
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As of Sunday morning, the campaign had already exceeded its goal of $25,000.
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The mean temperature for January across the country exceeded 30C, the bureau said.
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Camargo said Portal has exceeded Facebook's expectations both in sales and user engagement.
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Once again, some of the levels exceeded values found near Fukushima and Chernobyl.
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The current short position has already exceeded these and hit 219 million barrels.
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Just look at the 2018 midterm elections, which far exceeded anyone's wildest expectations.
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Baltic Sea water temperatures exceeded 23 degrees Celsius (73.4F) in some places Thursday.
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Since 2009, Amazon has only exceeded analyst expectations once in the fourth quarter.
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It had an edge to it, a hostile tone that exceeded mere sarcasm.
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At 9.6%, its net new money growth exceeded the 4-6% target range.
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Has the media attention exceeded what you'd anticipate the public interest to be?
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Trump met or exceeded his expected vote share in every state except Nevada.
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United Continental shares rose nearly 303 percent after the company exceeded earnings expectations.
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The increases exceeded the forecasts of most economists polled by Reuters this week.
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Analysts expected $5.25 billion in revenue and $0.62 EPS, which Facebook handily exceeded.
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The buzz around the camera may also have produced demand that exceeded expectations.
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Cook added that global iPhone 7 Plus sales greatly exceeded the company's expectations.
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"They must be congratulating themselves for having exceeded their wildest expectations," he said.
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Positive changes in China's economy in March exceeded the government's expectations, he said.
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Its entire annual budget for the years 1991 and 1992 exceeded about $750,000.
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We're proud of him because he's already exceeded the level of middle school.
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In recent years, reserves have exceeded this threshold materially (220% at end-22015).
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The insurance company totaled the vehicle, because the repair cost exceeded its value.
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This provides a downside target of $0.715, which has been achieved and exceeded.
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Yum China (YUMC) exceeded forecast on quarterly earnings and matched estimates with revenue.
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In a matter of hours, they had exceeded their goal of $36,000 dollars.
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It exceeded a 448-foot blast by Miami's Giancarlo Stanton on April 19.
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Last year, Voltage's global sales exceeded ten billion yen, or almost $90 million.
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But "Anatomy of a Murder" didn't just meet my expectations — it exceeded them.
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Manafort sued Mueller on Wednesday, alleging that his investigation exceeded its legal authority.
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It also has 10 brands that each exceeded $100 million in 2016 sales.
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The store exceeded our expectations for how a women-focused brand could look.
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Matty Roberts, a man from California, said this event really exceeded his expectations.
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Walmart disputed this saying it paid workers overtime when they exceeded 2130 hours.
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The auction sale's total was $479,387, which exceeded the estimates of $260,060–$407,240.
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Almost none exceeded 250 percent, so Mr. Pearson's 300 percent reward was unusual.
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Revenue also exceeded forecasts and GE raised its full-year cash flow forecast.
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That exceeded his total for all of 2015, when he played 147 games.
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He later exceeded that total, lifting 415, 28 ¾ and 2000 (totaling 21962,21972 ¾ pounds).
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For a basic budget hotel, the Best Western GLo far exceeded my expectations.
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The returns marked the first time CalPERS has exceeded its expectations since 20203.
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Clinton, whose unpopularity among modern presidential nominees is exceeded only by Mr. Trump's.
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When the dust has settled, they may very well have exceeded those expectations.
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By the early 1990s Victoria's Secret was soaring, and sales exceeded $1 billion.
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The former exceeded box-office forecasts, while the latter flew well below them.
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Even if the annual limit is exceeded, gift taxes may still be avoided.
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Supporting the gains were fourth-quarter earnings that largely exceeded Wall Street expectations.
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Residents there had little time to flee, and the death toll exceeded 1,000.
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Germany's GDP (gross domestic product) rate exceeded the -0.1% contraction expected by analysts.
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The number of fatalities that day exceeded the national daily average of 6.75.
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Clinton also met/exceeded/failed to meet expectations, which were different for her.
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Every president except Trump exceeded that mark sometime during their first two years.
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Total revenue of the company exceeded 1 billion yuan ($153 million) in 2017.
|
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Revenue also exceeded forecasts on improving sales of the company's software and services.
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This is perhaps an underrated story of why the Brewers have exceeded expectations.
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He has matched or exceeded each of those figures so far this season.
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The device was not allowed aboard as it exceeded the baggage weight limit.
|
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Clinton's campaign said that in mid-March the campaign exceeded 1 million donors.
|
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After Hurricane Katrina, Congress passed several aid packages that together exceeded $110 billion.
|
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As of Monday morning, the page has exceeded its goal, raising over $45,000.
|
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Last year, the country's beef exports exceeded 1.7 million tons, the Hill reported.
|
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Turnout exceeded expectations in Chicago, Women's March Chicago co-organizer Ann Scholhamer said.
|
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"The consumer demand for Disney+ has exceeded our highest expectations," the spokesperson said.
|
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In math, 21700 percent met or exceeded standards, compared with 18693 percent statewide.
|
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Initial estimates say the costs of fighting the fire have exceeded $13 million.
|
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Some large hospitals already have exceeded the capacity of their intensive-care units.
|
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Mr. Sharples's petition has exceeded expectations, and now has more than 40,000 signatures.
|
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Given the wealth of inspiration, her artistic output far exceeded her patron's ask.
|
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Yet in the years before the crisis, global growth typically exceeded 4 percent.
|
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Yet prosecutions have rarely exceeded 15 in a single year, according to TRAC.
|
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The audience gasped at how far the flooding had exceeded the mapped zone.
|
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"What Urban has brought to Buckeye Nation by far exceeded expectations," Smith said.
|
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While they were definitely on to something, their reach frequently exceeded their grasp.
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Some of those experiments — Thierry Henry, David Villa, Bastian Schweinsteiger — have exceeded expectations.
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Sanders appeared to acknowledge that Biden had far exceeded expectations on Super Tuesday.
|
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In 2012, Bottega Veneta exceeded $1 billion in revenues for the first time.
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"This has exceeded what would have been allowed on 'The Apprentice,'" she said.
|
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The number of U.S. cases passed 3.793,23.79, and the death toll exceeded 27,2502.38.
|
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When The New York Times last updated its running list, it exceeded 50.
|
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Last year, Kenya's demand for electricity exceeded 21990,4003 megawatts for the first time.
|
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The appeal comes as crowd-funded donations for Quoirin's family exceeded £100,000 ($120,000).
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Guess (GES) exceeded Wall Street forecasts with its adjusted quarterly profit and revenue.
|
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He said state spending under his watch has not exceeded 43 percent growth.
|
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In many places, poaching levels had exceeded natural replacement rates for elephant populations.
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Both players exceeded 30 homers, 100 runs batted in and 993 stolen bases.
|
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Sunnyvale's police chief, Phan S. Ngo, acknowledged that his response exceeded federal guidelines.
|
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The unprecedented move comes as the global coronavirus caseload exceeded 169,000 on Monday.
|
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Win or lose, though, Japan will have exceeded expectations by a wide margin.
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Customers/clients walk away satisfied because their expectations are either met or exceeded.
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Total spending exceeded $27 billion in that period, over $96 billion for 2019.
|
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In his short tenure, Mr. Trump may already have exceeded his predecessor's contradictions.
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We arrived at the marina to find a boat that exceeded our expectations.
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What we have witnessed here in this courtroom exceeded even my wildest dream.
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Revenue exceeded forecasts as well on a double digit increase in new orders.
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In multiple fire tests, mass timber's performance has consistently exceeded building code requirements.
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Revenue rose 3.5 percent to $4.21 billion and exceeded expectations of $3.95 billion.
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That also exceeded expectations that had the film bringing in around $30 million.
|
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He has exceeded expectations considerably, winning Virginia, North Carolina, Minnesota, Alabama, and Oklahoma.
|
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The magnitude of that reversal exceeded those on other objects of Trump's boasts.
|
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During 1H17 cash in the city's accounts exceeded debt servicing by almost 4x.
|
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But Warren's total exceeded that of the third-place fundraiser, South Bend, Ind.
|
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Since 2014, U.S. appropriated assistance to the Northern Trianglecountries has exceeded $2.5 billion.
|
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Google search volume interest for "Fortnite" exceeded "Minecraft" and bitcoin in recent weeks.
|
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By Tuesday evening the petition had exceeded its goal of attaining 100,000 signatures.
|
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Tesla exceeded that 12-month forecast and last traded above $940 per share.
|
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The 24 potential points exceeded the Colts' margin of defeat, and Vinatieri noticed.
|
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The military commissions costs, based on congressional documents, exceeded $123 million in 2018.
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Then I'd dive in the Tiputa Pass, where visibility sometimes exceeded 70 feet.
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Three Celtics exceeded 113 points, with Gordon Hayward (21) joining Tatum and Walker.
|
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These credits would phase out fairly rapidly once an individual's income exceeded $75,000.
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"1917" also exceeded expectations, which had it making closer to $20 million domestically.
|
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IBM itself posted a modest revenue gain, which exceeded Wall Street&aposs expectations.
|
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But as soon as I exceeded my warranty, the interactions all went away.
|
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The immigration court backlog also exceeded more than one million cases this year.
|
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Revenue also exceeded forecasts as the company's beef and pork segments performed well.
|
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By even Heritage's estimation, Trump's first year exceeded Reagan's, and that's saying something.
|
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Prime Day exceeded all expectations, including the incredibly high ones that I set.
|
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The last record was set in 2015, which itself exceeded 2014's record.
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All in all, my ClassPass experience vastly exceeded my already fairly high expectations.
|
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Revenue exceeded estimates, however, amid a 3.8 percent increase in comparable-store sales.
|
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Apple exceeded ExxonMobil as the most valuable company in the world in August.
|
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In 2015, it found HCV rates in 17 states exceeded the national average.
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And it has easily exceeded the fuel efficiency standards every year since 2012.
|
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Annual food sales on the HungerBox platform have exceeded $100 million, he said.
|
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That exceeded the consensus forecast of 21.0 in a Reuters poll of analysts.
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It's already exceeded its first major benchmark: investing in 100 startups by 2020.
|
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Its biggest product segment, infrastructure platforms, saw revenue growth that exceeded consensus estimates.
|
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In the 35 years since that moment, Mitchell has far exceeded those goals.
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His charitable donations exceeded $1 billion, according to the obituary on his site.
|
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As recently as January, Takata's market value exceeded $750 million despite looming liabilities.
|
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Last year, revenue at the Times exceeded operating costs by nearly $150 million.
|
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But in the end, The Times wrote, the Games exceeded low expectations. 36.
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It would have exceeded the GDP of countries such as Lebanon and Lithuania.
|
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Even discounting the GM-related boost, employment growth exceeded 200,000 jobs last month.
|
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"The consumer demand for Disney+ has exceeded our high expectations," the company tweeted.
|
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However, it far exceeded the 7 kg limit for Vietjet carry-on items.
|
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Last year, restaurant jobs exceeded 9.1 million, more than half held by women.
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Relative to its time, it exceeded the publicity of the killing of Kennedy.
|
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Eighty-five percent of the volunteers scored 0; only 3 percent exceeded 99.
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The university was also reportedly responding to enrollment that exceeded expectations this fall.
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Newton exceeded Nawrocki's expectations as the No.1 overall pick for the Panthers.
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Davis has far exceeded the Royals' expectations, or even best hopes, for him.
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COURT SAYS OFFICIALS EXCEEDED AUTHORITY BY DELAYING EMISSION PENALTIES: Federal appeals judges said Friday that the Trump administration "exceeded its statutory authority" when it moved to indefinitely delay fines for car companies who broke an Obama-era fuel efficiency rule.
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Of the students who took the SAT exam during the 21869-21906 school year, 21940 percent met or exceeded benchmarks for English, compared with 71 percent statewide; 89 percent met or exceeded the benchmarks for math, compared with 51 percent statewide.
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In a July press release, the independent carmaker reported that customer orders exceeded 2,000.
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Since 2010, 73 different seasons of dramas have exceeded an average rating of 9.0.
|
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Voter turnout for the two contests exceeded 60 percent, according to Iran's Interior Ministry.
|
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Revenue also exceeded forecasts and the media giant also raised its full-year forecast.
|
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That exceeded all forecasts in a Reuters poll, which pointed to a decline to53.1.
|
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Revenue for the fourth quarter fell slightly to $9.46 billion but still exceeded estimates.
|
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As of July 2018, Carlo Benetton's net worth exceeded $3 billion, according to Forbes.
|
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By 2010, the volume of streaming users exceeded the number of DVD mail subscribers.
|
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However, the magnitude of the problems has vastly exceeded what was expected—or funded.
|
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Before the end of the day, donations had exceeded 700 million euros ($18003 million).
|
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The USDA also said supplies of iceberg were light, and said demand exceeded supply.
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"I was so afraid that I would fail, but I exceeded my own expectations!"
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How It Worked: To say this setting spray exceeded my expectations is an understatement.
|
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Iran has already exceeded the 130-tonne limit on its heavy water stock twice.
|
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Ms Williams and Mr Federer weren't the only veterans who exceeded expectations this fortnight.
|
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The company late Tuesday posted earnings and forward guidance that exceeded Wall Street's expectations.
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That test "exceeded our expectations," Dunkin' CEO Dave Hoffmann said in a statement Monday.
|
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Stein's 51,500 votes in Michigan exceeded the 10,700-vote differential between Clinton and Trump.
|
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Her 12.43,000 votes in Wisconsin exceeded the 22,000-vote differential between Clinton and Trump.
|
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According to the World Bank, fundraising efforts for the project exceeded the organization's goals.
|
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In fact, job openings have exceeded the number of unemployed people since March 2018.
|
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"Demand for the XC40 has exceeded our most optimistic expectations," Volvo CEO Hakan Samuelsson.
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"To Black men specifically, don't forget you have exceeded expectations," Renfroe told me recently.
|
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The chipmaker's revenue exceeded forecasts, and it also sees extremely strong current-quarter revenue.
|
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Trump's vote count exceeded his pre-primary polling average by nearly 10 percentage points.
|
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Average losses exceeded 22015 percent for portfolios that concentrate on energy and other commodities.
|
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The Opal ice maker, FirstBuild's second crowdfunded product, significantly exceeded its $150,000 funding target.
|
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Unemployment rates in Spain and Greece exceeded 2125%; youth rates neared 2000% (see chart).
|
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Here are the key numbers: Pinterest's 2020 full-year outlook also exceeded analysts' expectations.
|
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The company exceeded revenue expectations and matched estimates for its daily active user growth.
|
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Their combined wealth exceeded that of the world's richest man, Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
|
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Today, a Republican president's approach has exceeded anything Clinton envisioned in calling Obama naïve.
|
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Merck posted earnings and revenue that exceeded analyst expectations, sending the stock up 1%.
|
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"The momentum since we announced the last forecast has exceeded our expectation," Veerathai said.
|
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Public debt now exceeded 90 percent of GDP in nearly half of these countries.
|
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The result exceeded expectations for a reading of 94, according to a Reuters poll.
|
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This whole proposal scene definitely exceeded the 37 second time allotted for acceptance speeches.
|
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The challengers argued FERC exceeded its authority by extending its power over retail markets.
|
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The move exceeded market expectations and helped to steady the lira against the dollar.
|
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Between January and June 2018 alone, the project's proposed operating budget exceeded $10 million.
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Model 3 deliveries of 77,550 exceeded our 13,135 estimate and consensus of approx. 70,500.
|
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Then in February, the digital currency exceeded its $13,165 record price set in 2014.
|
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And the number of foreign workers exceeded 1m for the first time last year.
|
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It also exceeded estimates on net revenue, total investment banking revenue, and equities revenue.
|
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But the average computer user's needs have been exceeded in the most basic laptop.
|
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A push to get gas cookers into 50m homes has exceeded targets, for example.
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Click through to see where the Pixel exceeded expectations and where it fell short.
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Investors concerned about the fund's viability had demanded payouts that exceeded its liquid assets.
|
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U.S. stocks posted solid gains on Friday, following the report which exceeded market expectations.
|
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Her influence and impact on the world far exceeds mine, far exceeded so many.
|
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The gain exceeded analysts' expectations of 2138.65 percent, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
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Bharara had prosecuted D'Souza in 2014 for making campaign contributions that exceeded legal limits.
|
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The UN's nuclear watchdog on Monday confirmed that Iran had exceeded the enrichment limit.
|
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Public debt now exceeded 90 percent of GDP in nearly half of these countries.
|
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"By that time, our economy's size will have exceeded 90 trillion yuan," he said.
|
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In March, it exceeded the prior peak of July 2007 ($416 billion) by 55%.
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It noted redemptions have exceeded issuance in May for the first time since 2011.
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Revenue exceeded forecasts, but Dean said it experienced a significant increase in input costs.
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Citigroup, JPMorgan and Wells Fargo kicked off the year with results that exceeded expectations.
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During the House Judiciary Committee hearings, Starr advocated Clinton's impeachment which exceeded his responsibility.
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The North Pole even exceeded the freezing mark for a brief period in February.
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Revenue exceeded Wall Street forecasts, and the company also raised its full-year outlook.
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Response exceeded the 40 slots available, and the wait list was just as long.
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The group, led by Saudi Arabia, has exceeded those expectations so far this year.
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The plot was foiled because the luggage exceeded the airline's weight limit, Machnouk said.
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As a result, the DK2 tracking system exceeded many people's expectations, including my own.
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The company announced on Friday that, this month, the figure exceeded 1 million visitors.
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In other words, CBO found the costs of the overtime expansion exceeded the benefits.
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Revenue also exceeded forecasts, helped by a nearly 20 percent increase in international sales.
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Revenue also exceeded forecasts, thanks to loan growth and higher spending by card members.
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The Sublime was whatever exceeded human comprehension by virtue of its vastness and dynamism.
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This year, however, that historical landmark has been exceeded in every month since February.
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In October, the US economy added 250,000 jobs in October, which significantly exceeded expectations.
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Revenue exceeded forecasts, as well, and the company raised its full-year earnings forecast.
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Overall, national home price gains have exceeded income growth in the past six years.
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Activision Blizzard (ATVI) exceeded estimates with adjusted quarterly profit of 32 cents per share.
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Total assets exceeded 45 billion euros, rising by 18% year-on-year, PPF said.
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If the cap is exceeded, those deaths will be counted against the next year.
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U.S.-South Korea trade well-exceeded the volume of U.S.-India trade in 2017,
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This was the biggest fall since April 2018 and exceeded November's 0.7 percent decline.
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And they have no way of proving that, that level is not being exceeded.
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So while this definitely isn't ideal, tonight has already exceeded expectation with this candidate.
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A bilge alarm indicates the water in the compartment has exceeded a certain mark.
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That measure, called the tier-one capital ratio, was exceeded by all 34 banks.
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And in nearly two-thirds of the country, housing price growth exceeded wage growth.
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In fact, both exceeded the limit and had thousands of dollars in donations returned.
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Makinde began fundraising to go to the convention and quickly exceeded his $1,500 goal.
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Each of the last three years, Mexican removals exceeded US removals to those countries.
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But on Sunday, the number of churchgoers exceeded the entire population of Sutherland Springs.
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A USA Today investigation uncovered 557 trips that exceeded $10,85033 in flight costs alone.
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Over the past six years, annual U.S. jobs growth has not exceeded 2.3 percent.
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In the UK alone, 25.3 cities exceeded levels recommended by the World Health Organization.
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One dangerous sign for Democrats: Republican turnout on Tuesday exceeded Democrat turnout in Ohio.
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But when they exceeded expectations, the entire cohort "came back to life," Cramer said.
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His assets probably exceeded $1.4 billion because the disclosure form provided ranges of values.
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Revenue exceeded forecasts, however, and McKesson's board authorized an additional $4 billion stock buyback.
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They claim that the rule is unconstitutional and exceeded the Department of Labor's power.
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The combined 700 billion yuan liquidity injection exceeded market expectations of 400 billion yuan.
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SPX is approaching record highs during an earnings season that has generally exceeded expectations.
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Revenue also exceeded expectations coming in at $3.53 billion, while $3.50 billion was expected.
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Federico said UnicCredit's full-year growth forecast of 1.0 percent may now be exceeded.
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"While we expected OPEC to cut production, today's outcome exceeded our expectations," Terreson said.
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And I noticed nearly every day that followed his daily post count exceeded one.
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In most months its output has exceeded the level it had agreed with OPEC.
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Only 216 percent of nearly 219,22013 water tests have exceeded the city's lead threshold.
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In terms of his active engagement with left-wing causes, Clough exceeded even Shankly.
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Yet not all newly public companies maintained or exceeded their prior private market valuations.
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It said April shipments exceeded projections, but the company did not disclose those projections.
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Trudeau is the tattooed, boxing, stripteasing young head of state that exceeded all expectations.
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" P.S. "13 years post-launch, we have exceeded 100 million paid Prime members globally.
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The scale of his imagination was only exceeded by the size of his heart.
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The rise in output exceeded expectations for a 0.5 percent increase on the month.
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Weaver said sales greatly exceeded the company's expectations, but he declined to offer specifics.
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Morrisons was among the top gainers in London after Christmas trading results exceeded expectations.
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Yesterday, March 303, 230, KSW Federation exceeded the number of over 2000,227 tickets sold.
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He noted that in the past he has exceeded the speed limit while driving.
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Orders for the new offer exceeded $900 million, a document from lead managers showed.
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Incomes exceeded the national median in 22018 of the 22007 districts that Democrats captured.
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Namibia has exceeded this target with 77% of adults living with HIV virally suppressed.
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Since the original analysis, Trump has met or exceeded most of his state targets.
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Activision exceeded last year's net revenue with $7.5 billion against $7.02 billion in 2017.
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The Expo Line from downtown LA to Santa Monica has exceeded its ridership expectation.
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Even after a devastating defeat by Santos, Carano's popularity far exceeded her former opponent.
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The first night exceeded ratings expectations, and Thursday was expected to be even higher.
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Nurses asked him to step out because he had exceeded the allowed contact time.
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Citi's revenue for the quarter, which exceeded the $17.01 it generated a year ago.
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Abortion is legal for any reason if the pregnancy has not exceeded 12 weeks.
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The earnings exceeded Wall Street estimates, and shares rose nearly 4 percent after-hours.
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Not really, although I had something vaguely in mind, which I have far exceeded.
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Hill had thrown 25 pitches, a total he had exceeded 11 times this season.
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New cases outside of China recently exceeded those in China for the first time.
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The company reported earnings and revenue for the fourth quarter that exceeded analysts' expectations.
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Democrats feel like they're riding high and that the trial has exceeded their expectations.
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The Patent Office's backlog exceeded nearly 85033,000 applications in July, according to agency data.
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"The consumer demand for Disney+ has exceeded our high expectations," a Disney spokesperson said.
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In recent years, American imports have exceeded exports by about $500 billion a year.
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The film's debut exceeded box-office expectations, with most recent numbers from Warner Bros.
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In 2018, Casper exceeded $400 million in annual revenue, reported Selina Wang for Bloomberg.
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McFadden twice exceeded Elliott's average of 5.1 yards per carry, in 2011 and 2013.
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Under President Barack Obama in 2013 and 2014, quarterly growth occasionally exceeded 3 percent.
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Doug likes to say we went in with an unlimited budget and exceeded that.
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"For a year and a half now, demand has exceeded supply," Mr. Guzmán said.
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Greece welcomed the consortium's offer, saying it exceeded Socar's bid in the previous tender.
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Recent GDP outturns for some of the largest economies, including Spain, have exceeded expectations.
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It was also a bit of a surprise since the film exceeded industry expectations.
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They should be ready to provide examples of actual projects where you exceeded expectations.
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It exceeded the $179,000 salary the governor earned last year from his day job.
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In other words, its power equaled or exceeded 264.55 million pounds worth of TNT.
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The rate slightly exceeded the 2.76% increase forecast in a Reuters poll of analysts.
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By 303, the average cost of a Super Bowl ad had exceeded $1 million.
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Fourth-quarter output exceeded the 110,400 tonnes the company had forecast in late-October.
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However, same-store sales at The Capital Grille and LongHorn Steakhouse exceeded analysts' expectations.
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The sicario, whose crimes far exceeded those of the others, was the natural leader.
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The government exceeded its budget estimates of 645.81 billion rupees from the spectrum auction.
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PES, which doesn't have blending facilities, said its costs for credits exceeded its payroll.
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Mr. Cohn's most recent total compensation package made public at Goldman exceeded $21 million.
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T-Mobile posted quarterly earnings on Wednesday that far exceeded Wall Street's wildest expectations.
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CEPR reports that total U.S. government interventions against the EU exceeded 85033 since 2008.
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Mr. Tillerson, in a sign of progress, has already exceeded that figure this year.
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A composite index of leading economic indicators posted gains that exceeded expectations in February.
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" Obama told the public that "interest way exceeded expectations, and that's the good news.
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That's troubling since their model has exceeded 30 percent before every recession since 1960.
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Inflation exceeded 2 percent only for one extended period immediately before the Financial Crisis.
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Losses at 77 state-run companies exceeded $4 billion in the last fiscal year.
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Now, four of the past nine presidents have exceeded one hour in their addresses.
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The amount of the request from the White House exceeded what was previously anticipated.
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This was the eighth consecutive year that the Super Bowl exceeded 217.6 million viewers.
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His net worth exceeded 1.1 billion pounds after the business went public in 2018.
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At McKinley, 21870 percent met or exceeded standards in ELA, 403 percent in math.
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If you got a big raise last year, maybe that's because you exceeded expectations.
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By 2004, U.S. research exceeded that being conducted in the EU by 15 percent.
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Government seizures of fins exceeded 1,400 kg (3,100 lb) this year, official data show.
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In 2017, it exceeded its annual goal by hiring 1,880 controllers, the report said.
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An astonishing 222 shows grossed over $143 million, including eight that exceeded $214 million.
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Regulators and industry experts said the pace of both projects far exceeded industry norms.
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Russian investment in Serbia's economy has already exceeded $4 billion, Mr. Putin told Politika.
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Three Celtics exceeded 113 points, with Gordon Hayward joining Tatum and Walker with 21.
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The Obama campaign was also late returning some contributions that exceeded the legal limit.
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Summer water temperatures in the rivers has for years exceeded limits allowed under state standards, a pattern that should have prompted the EPA to craft a plan setting temperature limits and steps to take should those levels be exceeded, according to the lawsuit.
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During the 2480-2530 school year, 270 percent of third-graders in Antioch Unified School District met or exceeded standards for English Language Arts (ELA), compared with 240 percent statewide; 220 percent met or exceeded standards for math, compared with 21850 percent statewide.
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Of those, 26 service members had levels higher than 220 micrograms per deciliter of blood (the C.D.C.'s definition of an elevated lead level): Two exceeded 40 micrograms, another three exceeded 20 micrograms and the remaining 330 were between 5 and 19 micrograms.
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"I think they exceeded expectations and we couldn't be happier with how the evolution went."
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The city said investor orders exceeded the amount of available bonds by nearly three times.
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Twitter's least active users also exceeded heavy users in average time spent watching the game.
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They've exceeded the annual average of police shooting deaths over the past 10 years, 53.
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As Tsipras explained, these actions were taken because Greece exceeded its primary surplus target of .
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Boeing's free cash flow exceeded Street expectations, and it also increased its full year forecasts.
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Importantly, TSLA reported a Model 3 gross margin of 203%, which significantly exceeded our expectations.
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On an adjusted per-share basis, however, the company exceeded estimates with earnings of $3.98.
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It declined to comment on sales, beyond saying they had far exceeded the company's expectations.
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For a long time, expenditure exceeded income, and, at some point, that is no good.
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However, revenue exceeded forecasts, and Moody's also gave an upbeat outlook for the full year.
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Last year, the environment minister said 16 percent of China's soil exceeded state pollution limits.
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"Her talent will never be exceeded, so important for mine and all generations," another added.
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Revenue for the company also exceeded expectations, coming in at $28 billion versus $2228 billion.
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Its second-quarter results showed it was hitting its production goals and exceeded revenue projections.
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He said it also exceeded EU rules on allowable expenditure growth by 200 million euros.
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The campuses often exceeded investigation timelines without approval and didn&apost adequately inform involved parties.
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Data that German industrial orders exceeded expectations had also supported sentiment earlier in the day.
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J&J's lawyer said the company's tests exceeded the trade-association standard, and they do.
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Outstanding loan securities issued by the two units have exceeded 250 billion yuan, it said.
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"By investing in global health institutions, however, we exceeded all of those returns," Gates writes.
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The dam's emergency spillway also suffered significant erosion problems after the reservoir exceeded capacity Feb.
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Total giving, including gifts from foundations and corporations, exceeded $400 billion for the first time.
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Earnings, adjusted for nonrecurring costs, came to $1.56 per share, and exceeded Wall Street's expectations.
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Total spending on lobbying that year exceeded $3.25 billion — the majority coming from big corporations.
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EU exceeded its spending limit and failed to declare its funding and its spending correctly.
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OK, I'm lying; Radiohead exceeded my expectations because I thought they were gonna be terrible.
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The STXFilms release exceeded expectations to open to an estimated $215 million across 3,250 theaters.
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This headset exceeded my expectations and I have zero regrets about not getting the Vive.
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Comcast Corp and Dow Inc gained 3% each after the two companies exceeded profit estimates.
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The final totals revealed that, in fact, Stein's total voters exceeded Clinton's margin of victory.
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Last year, Russia's agricultural exports exceeded its arms exports for the first time in decades.
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At one college with a paid-promotional deal, the average fee exceeded $90 per year.
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In 2015, the U.S. bilateral trade in goods and services with Indonesia exceeded $20 billion.
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Such a storm recently caused damage in Newfoundland, where winds exceeded 100 miles per hour.
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Surprisingly, China and many Middle Eastern teams have actually exceeded our model's very low expectations.
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This is a big jump – sessions never exceeded 238 minutes in either 22016 or 22017.
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"Price performance following F3Q19 results has exceeded our expectations," J.P. Morgan analyst John Ivankoe said.
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Demurrage costs for the tankers have exceeded $1 million per vessel, four trade sources said.
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The maker of the Cologuard colon cancer test also reported revenue that exceeded Street forecasts.
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"Current crop expectations should be met or exceeded," said Buenos Aires-based climatologist Eduardo Sierra.
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Graphic: Samsonite total returns have exceeded the benchmark index and luxury groups since listing: reut.
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Trump's margin of victory matched or exceeded those of Todd Young in Indiana and Sen.
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Notwithstanding the noise around its results, Harley exceeded analysts' expectations for an even weaker quarter.
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Other countries took in fewer, but the numbers still exceeded what local populations would tolerate.
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Money would go to 35,508 victims from 123 countries whose total losses exceeded $6.5 billion.
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Market open interest exceeded 25,000 tonnes for the first time in both July and August.
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We've exceeded any expectations I could have set when Joe and I started this journey.
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Last year the airport bill in Europe alone exceeded $31bn, and it is rapidly rising.
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The Los Angeles-based company also missed slightly on revenue, but exceeded earnings per share.
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Separately: Intel posted quarterly results that exceeded expectations and raised its full-year earnings estimate.
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Swatch's October sales growth exceeded the more than 10 percent increase in September, he said.
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Not since October 2018 had the annual rate exceeded the Bank of Canada's 2.0% target.
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Some of the proceeds, which exceeded $1.5 billion, may be used to fund European acquisitions.
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Revenue also exceeded Wall Street projections, helped by price hikes and strong beauty product sales.
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Births exceeded deaths in both places over the period, so the population should have grown.
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Has the series finale of a show ever exceeded everything that preceded it like this?
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"13 years post-launch, we have exceeded 100 million paid Prime members globally," he wrote.
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That exceeded the banks' common equity tier-1 capital, their cushion against losses, of €1trn.
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The company said its new streaming television service DirectTV Now has so far exceeded expectations.
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He indulged his penchant for logorrhea—many of his videos exceeded the 20 minute mark.
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I'd clearly exceeded the height limit for this ride, and now dinner was running late.
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Data shows Idamalayar spills began only when it exceeded its full capacity on Aug. 9.
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Gizmodo: This resolution has already collected thousands of signatures, which seems to have exceeded expectations.
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"What Urban has brought to Buckeye nation has by far exceeded expectations," Gene Smith said.
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With a strong U.S. economy and low unemployment, however, sales thus far have exceeded expectations.
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Call handlers could receive significant bonuses and rewards if they met or exceeded sales targets.
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Pipes, treatment facilities and storage facilities have exceeded their intended lifespans and are breaking down.
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He already exceeded the land and water acreage of his successors before Thursday evening's announcement.
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That exceeded the previous monthly record set in January 2015 by over 4.5 million contracts.
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On Monday, Google's parent company Alphabet reported fourth-quarter earnings that far exceeded analyst estimates.
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This exceeded analyst forecasts for 8.3 billion in a survey by financial news website portfolio.hu.
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Four of the top five cities, in fact, had downscale populations that exceeded upscale ones.
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Revenue also exceeded forecasts, and Spotify's monthly average users jumped 28 percent to 191 million.
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The sales gain exceeded analysts' expectations of 2.96 percent, according to IBES data from Refinitiv.
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Gasoline futures rose to August highs despite an inventory build that also far exceeded expectations.
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The New York Times reported revenue and earnings before trading on Wednesday which exceeded expectations.
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He's done really well, he's probably exceeded some of our exceptions from a results standpoints.
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What if I had an emergency that exceeded the capabilities of my six-month cushion?
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The White House will point out that the economy has exceeded outside forecasts so far.
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At the end of 2018, Aramco's cash balances exceeded its balance-sheet debt, Fitch said.
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It had exceeded its 2015 targets on capital expenditure, synergies and net debt, it said.
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The agency is reportedly monitoring 500 employees whose compensation have thus far exceeded the cap.
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This gives a downside target of 250 cents and this target was achieved and exceeded.
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At the end of 2018, Aramco's cash balances exceeded its balance-sheet debt, Fitch said.
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Samsung officially announced that pre-orders of the Galaxy S8 exceeded those of the S7.
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"Our 2017 projections for Alexa were very optimistic, and we far exceeded them," he said.
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Now, however, annual population growth of 1.6 percent has exceeded the pace of economic expansion.
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That exceeded the 21 billion yuan average estimate of 197.813 analysts polled by Thomson Reuters.
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"The response has exceeded Purple Carrot's expectations," Andy Levitt, CEO of Purple Carrot, told CNBC.
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According to a reliable insider source, its annual booking value has exceeded US$1 billion.
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Profitability: Every year since NerdWallet was founded in 2009, we've exceeded our aggressive revenue targets.
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In 1980, college tuition began rising year after year at a rate that exceeded inflation.
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We estimate that KIA's assets exceeded USD514 billion or 453% of GDP at end-2016.
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Attendance has risen consistently since 2012, when the museum first exceeded 6 million annual guests.
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That exceeded market expectations for a 24.30 percent increase, according to research firm Consensus Metrix.
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Still, Russia again exceeded its output target in October, energy ministry data showed on Saturday.
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In June its stockpile of low-enriched uranium exceeded the limit set under the agreement.
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Mr. Simpson's talent was considerable, and it seems to have been exceeded by his charm.
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Amazon's cloud business exceeded analyst estimates, with revenue climbing 49 percent in the first quarter.
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"Some of those families significantly exceeded the income limits," HUD wrote in the regulatory notice.
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Disney's EPS has met or exceeded consensus estimates in six of the past eight quarters.
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Mattress startup Casper's new and affordable pillow totally exceeded our expectations — here's what we thought
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Our paid subscriptions for the quarter, exceeded 270 million by the end of the quarter.
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The company also said on its website that its revenue exceeded $108 billion in 2018.
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The film, which includes the voice work of Benedict Cumberbatch as Mr. Grinch, exceeded expectations.
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Snap — The social media company's stock surged 18.8% on quarterly results that exceeded analysts' estimates.
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The centre-right party of Argentina's president, Mauricio Macri, exceeded expectations in mid-term elections.
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Revenue also missed forecasts, however the company gave a full-year forecast that exceeded expectations.
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For the most part, however, the benefit of existing regulations has far exceeded the cost.
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And another scandal dogging Pruitt involves hand-picking expensive hotels that exceeded government per diems.
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"The thing that surprised us is that we actually exceeded our growth expectations," Molina said.
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Meanwhile, debt in advanced economies far exceeded debt levels in emerging markets, the IMF said.
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Four of the seven rice cereals tested exceeded the FDA's safety limit for inorganic arsenic.
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He exceeded both this time, but he walked two with one out in the ninth.
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The fundraiser has exceeded its $10,000 goal as of this writing, with 211 individual donations.
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It exceeded a median forecast for a 0.4 percent decline and June's 0.4 percent drop.
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The uptick marks the first time Asia's billionaire population has exceeded that of North America.
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The amount of money raised exceeded the previous record of $414 billion set in 2007.
|
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The restaurant chain's revenue exceeded estimates and Shake Shack also raised its full-year outlook.
|
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While Yum China's KFC same-store sales exceeded expectations, Pizza Hut fell short, remaining unchanged.
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According to the company, carne asada exceeded expectations and brought new customers to the chain.
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Pruitt argued against the legality of the original rule, saying it exceeded the agency's authority.
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This exceeded the original estimated of about $18.7 million, authorities estimated the auction would fetch.
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Trade between the two countries exceeded $3 billion last year, according to the Canadian government.
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Iowa has a unique mix of bettorsFor some, early betting exceeded expectations in the state.
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So far, she said, it has exceeded its shareholders' expectations both for audience and revenue.
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I've been testing the T5 for the last few weeks and it's exceeded my expectations.
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The sergeant and local police began a pursuit that exceeded 100 mph, KEPR news reported .
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Several of my apps are already grayed out, because I've exceeded my own time limits.
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If it exceeded the posted limit, you'd be the proud recipient of a speeding ticket.
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Some of the youngsters, like forward Kassoum Yakwe and point guard Federico Mussini, exceeded expectations.
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There were 15 disasters last year that had damage that exceeded a billion dollars each.
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He has exceeded the book value criteria with the deals for Strategic Hotels and Starwood.
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The unveiling "exceeded all expectations," Evercore ISI analyst George Galliers said in a client note.
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It's a long growth process and they've already exceeded what we've all expected this early.
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Uber missed eMarketer's projections while Lyft exceeded them, narrowing the gap between the car services.
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Despite the challenges, the film exceeded projections, which had it opening to around $20 million.
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They had Ryan Goins, who sparked afield and exceeded his career norms at the plate.
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While the measure exceeded the number of votes needed to pass, it wasn't without controversy.
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Many of the wildfires this past year created conditions that exceeded this level of pollution.
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U.S. crude oil exports have exceeded 1.2 million barrels a day, per the Financial Times.
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And Square also exceeded Wall Street's expectations, narrowing losses amid a growing volume of transactions.
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"It's been 10 years in the making, but it has by far exceeded my expectations."
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Although the burger and the soup were average, everything else about this meal exceeded expectations.
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Then, in December 2016, Beijing exceeded the monthly U.N.-imposed cap on North Korea's exports.
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That exceeded the 3-million-barrels drop reported by the American Petroleum Institute on Tuesday.
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The donation exceeded the total donation amount allowed for the super PAC, making it illegal.
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At the time, shares of Netflix had already exceeded the analyst's 12-month price target.
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The court ruled the money was a party donation and therefore exceeded the legal limit.
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The amount of artists and friends that virtually partied with me far exceeded my expectations.
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But his sentence far exceeded the five years' imprisonment that his defense attorneys had requested.
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It came as domestic coronavirus cases exceeded 14,85033, many of them reported in New York.
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In each state Mr. Trump's margin exceeded Mr. Romney's by between 6 and 16 points.
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Their income exceeded the maximum income for a family of four — $22,240 — to be eligible.
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Winds this year rarely dropped below 30 knots and often exceeded 40, considered gale force.
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The threshold is 110% if your adjusted gross income on that year's return exceeded $150,000.
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The cybersecurity company's revenue also exceeded analysts' expectations and Crowdstrike raised its full-year outlook.
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On official release day, demand so exceeded supply that the publisher issued a public apology.
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The officials did not disclose the facility's capacity but said the population had exceeded it.
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The Suffolk survey also asked Iowans which candidates had exceeded expectations at the first debates.
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Tweet or email me about destinations that exceeded your expectations, funky hotels and delightful eats.
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Ms. Featherstone said the numbers had exceeded her wildest dreams, according to the Press Association.
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During the quarter, Zoom said its marketplace of third-party services had exceeded 200 products.
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Voter turnout in Norway is typically high; in the 2013 elections, it exceeded 78 percent.
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The Fed's balance sheet has since exceeded $5 trillion for the first time in history.
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One crashed in 2011 during a training flight, when the crew exceeded its maximum speed.
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Its earbuds have consistently exceeded our expectations, and it also produces some weirdly good backpacks.
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"2019 exceeded the value we expected for the worst-case scenario in 2069," she said.
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