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If we look at Islamists, if we look at the phenomenon of far-right fascists, one thing they've been very good at, one thing that they've actually been
exceeding
in, is communicating across borders, using technologies to organize themselves, to propagate their message and to create truly global phenomena.
The Center for Disease Control estimated that 64,000 Americans died of a drug overdose in 2016, far
exceeding
car crashes or homicides.
(Frogs croaking) Mono Lake is just to the east of Yosemite National Park in California, and it's a favorite habitat of these toads, and it's also favored by U.S. Navy jet pilots, who train in their fighters flying them at speeds
exceeding
1,100 kilometers an hour and altitudes only a couple hundred meters above ground level of the Mono Basin, very fast, very low, and so loud that the anthrophony, the human noise, even though it's six and a half kilometers from the frog pond you just heard a second ago, it masked the sound of the chorusing toads.
So it would take almost the age of the universe to produce one gram at a cost vastly
exceeding
the current value of gold.
Any number of them, such as Sao Paulo or Istanbul or Moscow, has a GDP approaching or
exceeding
one third of one half of their entire national GDP.
By taking the emotional development of our kids seriously and helping them manage their emotions, we saw huge growth in our reading and math scores, far
exceeding
the one year of expected growth and outscoring many schools with our same demographic.
This proved to be a rare case of a poliziottesco made with British funding; unfortunately, the result is undistinguished (except by its
exceeding
unpleasantness and borderline-camp approach) despite stars and director.
Lots of blood and death far
exceeding
the violence of today, the western world has had a negative impact on the religion.
As an ex (nuclear) submarine officer I must admit this is my favorite submarine movie (even
exceeding
Hunt for Red October).
The vision of this extraordinary film is almost unparalleled,
exceeding
better known "death romances" such as Ghost.
This is a breakthrough movie for him, and shows a range far
exceeding
my expectations Dakota Fanning gives a remarkable performance (I want to see her in other roles).
However this film ended up
exceeding
those expectations, with a pretty good plot, a cast which was decent enough (with a few minor blips that I'm willing to overlook) and action sequences that are quite creative and thrilling to watch.
Billie Holliday made some lovely records with the Teddy Wilson Orchestra in the 1930s.She made some good records for jazz impresario Norman Granz towards the end of her career,their merit largely due to her accompanying musicians as her voice was shot to pieces by then.What happened in between is the area covered by Sidney Furie's "Lady sings the blues"which uses the title if not much else of her 1958 ghosted autobiography.Like fellow 50s icons James Dean and Marilyn Monroe,Miss Holliday has achieved a post mortem fame far
exceeding
that she enjoyed whilst she was alive.She is repeatedly presented as a proto-lesbian,proto-bisexual,proto-feminist,proto-strong black woman or whatever label people who think it empowers them to attribute their beliefs to a dead person who is consequently unable to refute them choose to stick on her.
The difference shows that the dispute between developed and developing countries over the principle of historical responsibility accounts for about 40% of the global GHG emissions that can occur from 1850 to 2050 without
exceeding
the carbon budget.
Scientists predict that
exceeding
that lower limit will cause low-lying Pacific island states to disappear beneath the rising seas, and will lead to unprecedented drought, wildfire, and flooding.
In 2002, Harvey Pitt, the former chairman of the US Securities and Exchange Commission, made a dramatic call for CEOs of US companies with revenues
exceeding
$1.2 billion to sign their financial statements by August 14, 2002--and then be held criminally liable if the statements turn out to be fraudulent.
In March, Chinese authorities reported that the country was already
exceeding
official targets for energy efficiency, carbon intensity, and the share of clean energy sources.
Now it faces even bigger fines – perhaps
exceeding
$10 billion – for mortgage activities, mostly by two of the financial firms, Bear Stearns and Washington Mutual, that it bought up during the financial crisis.
Growth in China’s megacities – metropolitan areas with a population
exceeding
ten million – has long been heavily constrained by rigid state administrative divisions and planning agencies.
So far, China has just four “first-tier” cities (with populations
exceeding
20 million): Beijing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, and Shenzhen.
For example, it seems that, from 2009 to 2014, total Chinese lending to Venezuela amounted to 18% of the country’s annual GDP, and Ecuador received Chinese loans
exceeding
10% of its GDP.
Its economy has grown at an average annual rate
exceeding
10% since 2004, which has translated into significant poverty reduction and improved health outcomes.
But the capital flows are now reversing, turning negative for the first time since 2006, with net outflows from developing countries in 2015
exceeding
$600 billion – more than one-quarter of the inflows they received during the previous six years.
For example, each year, 37 million uninsured Indians fall below the poverty line because of catastrophic health expenditures (generally defined as costs
exceeding
10% of a household’s total expenditures).
And a substantial share of China’s output goes abroad, with exports
exceeding
imports by enough to create a current-account surplus of more than $350 billion over the past year.
By 2019, total military spending is projected to be $8.2 trillion,
exceeding
by $2 trillion the budgeted outlays for all non-mandatory budget spending.
The capital account is less open, foreign-currency reserves of $2.5 trillion mean that the exchange rate is controllable, and, with savings
exceeding
investment (the current-account surplus is declining but still positive), China is not dependent on foreign capital.
The monthly US trade deficit reached $54 billion in September,
exceeding
in nominal terms the deficits recorded every month from 2009 to 2017.
The level of emissions in the atmosphere today already means that we have a 10% chance of
exceeding
2ºC, even if we stopped adding further emissions right now (which is not going to happen).
Similarly, given the scale of the catastrophe that could result from “dangerous anthropogenic interference with the climate system,” we ought not to accept a 10% chance – if not many times higher – of
exceeding
2ºC.
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