Examples of 'exceeds what' in a sentence

Meaning of "exceeds what"

Similar to the previous phrase, 'exceeds what' appears to be incomplete or lacking context. It might be a part of a sentence such as 'exceeds what is expected.' In that case, it means going beyond or surpassing expectations or the standard norm

How to use "exceeds what" in a sentence

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exceeds what
What we want exceeds what we truly need.
Most of the time at a level that exceeds what.
That exceeds what we can handle.
What we do not know far exceeds what we do know.
Truth exceeds what can be formalised.
What is asked of us often exceeds what can give.
It exceeds what is recommended by doctors as safe and ideal.
A loan is considered a jumbo if it exceeds what is known as the c.
That far exceeds what some would consider reasonable.
Actually what we dont know far exceeds what we do know.
Exceeds what it collects annually in personal and corporate income tax.
The safety of our installations exceeds what the regulation requires.
This number exceeds what has been achieved in peace processes over past decades.
Love touches hearts in a way that far exceeds what words can do.
This greatly exceeds what can be economically produced from cornstarch.

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The biodiversity underwater matches or exceeds what you can see on the island.
That registration exceeds what is necessary in order to guarantee the protection of road safety.
In certain areas water consumption now matches or possibly exceeds what is renewed every year.
This exceeds what has been described for any comparable element among invertebrates.
What you have far exceeds what you will ever need.
This is costly and wasteful since the quantity moistened often exceeds what the user needs.
Climate change exceeds what the form of the bourgeois novel can express.
Voluntary markets help create renewable energy capacity that exceeds what mandatory markets contribute nationwide.
This exceeds what the Commission is legally obliged to do.
Replace the tire if its wear exceeds what is shown on the table below.
We have got a responsibility to make something that 's absolutely equivalent or exceeds what comes before.
Typically the amount of the check exceeds what the victim expects to receive.
This far exceeds what was called for in the 20/20 compact agreed at the Copenhagen Summit.
The cost of renting in halls often exceeds what the maintenance loan allows.
Your beauty exceeds what all Greece says of you.
The environmental impact of Swiss consumption exceeds what nature can withstand.
It greatly exceeds what the EU can accept without taking a toll.
The high demand for such raw materials far exceeds what the planet can sustainably provide.
Quality exceeds what you'd expect for the price.
What unites Arab countries exceeds what divides them.
But even this exceeds what the Friends of Syria are willing to implement.
Many arrive with great doubts and ignorance exceeds what hosting is the Web.
It actually exceeds what I have seen in the comics.
The discipline of the Holy Spirit far exceeds what our mind can fathom.
Today, it exceeds what we spend on national defense!
The delivery you harvested from the caverns far exceeds what I had hoped for.
Accept an offer that exceeds what is considered acceptable at Technip.
What each of us receives by doing this always exceeds what we've given.
A manager 's job exceeds what can be done by one person alone.
That is, what they receive in benefits exceeds what they pay in tax.
Our warranty exceeds what industry offers today, we give a 3 year warranty.
In fact, their satisfaction level far exceeds what stakeholders thought it was.
But at this point, what we don't know far exceeds what we do.
Yet even this standard exceeds what is provided in Hong Kong.
Britain has a global influence that far exceeds what might be expected of so small a country.

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