Examples of using Often exceed in English and their translations into Dutch
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Official/political
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Programming
Pierre's reach often exceed his grasp.
standards met and often exceeded.
This limit is often exceeded at construction sites.
Materials that meet standards and often exceed them.
Meet and often exceed the requirements of DIN EN 13795.
The CBD: THC ratio often exceeds 21:1.
Their effect often exceeds the result of creams and lotions alone by far.
Materials that comply with standards and often exceed them.
EPDM roofing often exceeds the lifespan of a building.
The sound levels in discos and bars often exceed 100 dB!
The cost of a fake often exceeds the price of the original.
Number of files stored on an average home PC often exceeds 100,000.
The fake price often exceeds the cost of the original product.
Squashes grow large enough- their weight often exceeds 2300 grams.
Industrial goods often exceed the maximum load capacity of 23,000 kilos.
A lamp requires only 60W while a washing machine often exceed 2000W.
The required motor current often exceeds the maximum USB current rating.
Casino Action shows 16 huge progressive jackpots with a combined kitty which often exceed$ 5 millions!
She loves teaching and her results often exceed the expectations of the participants.
Standby work is generally part of the normal working time the statutory limits for working time are often exceeded here.
and the results often exceed the sum of expectations.
Penetration rates often exceed 80 m per shift depending on ground conditions.
the temperatures often exceed 40 °C(104 °F).
The results are good; they often exceed standards and directives for various markets.
The level of service promised was not only maintained but often exceeded our expectations.
The surrounding mountains, which often exceed the 3,000 meters altitude, invite you to unforgettable ski touring.
is not often exceeded, but it happens.
cost-effective spectrum often exceeds availability, in particular when new technologies
the need for services often exceeds the available resources.
some private hospital costs often exceed the scale of benefits,