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21exceeding — Kela, oi …
22exceeding — adj. & adv. adj. 1 surpassing in amount or degree. 2 pre eminent. adv. archaic = EXCEEDINGLY 2 …
23exceeding the budget — spending more than was allotted by the budget, overspending …
24exceeding the speed limit — driving faster than the highest speed permitted …
25the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceeding small — Quoted in SEXTUS EMPIRICUS Against Professors I. 287 ὀψὲ θεῶν ἀλέουσι μύλοι, ἀλέουσι δὲ λεπτά, the mills of the gods are late to grind, but they grind small. 1640 G. HERBERT Outlandish Proverbs no. 747 Gods Mill grinds slow, but sure. 1870… …
26Embedded Costs Exceeding Market Prices — (ECEMP) Embedded costs of utility investments exceeding market prices are: i) costs incurred pursuant to a regulatory or contractual obligation; 2) costs that are reflected in cost based rates; and 3) cost based rates that exceed the price of… …
27Though the mills of God grind slowly, yet they grind exceeding small. — См. Бог долго ждет, да больно бьет …
Большой толково-фразеологический словарь Михельсона (оригинальная орфография)
28not exceeding — Usually a term of limitation only, denoting uncertainty of amount. Stuyvesant Ins. Co. v. Jacksonville Oil Mill, C.C.A.Tenn., 10 F.2d 54, 56 …
29not exceeding — Usually a term of limitation only, denoting uncertainty of amount. Stuyvesant Ins. Co. v. Jacksonville Oil Mill, C.C.A.Tenn., 10 F.2d 54, 56 …
30Exceedingness — Exceeding Ex*ceed ing, a. More than usual; extraordinary; more than sufficient; measureless. The exceeding riches of his grace. Eph. ii. 7. {Ex*ceed ing*ness}, n. [Obs.] Sir P. Sidney. [1913 Webster] …