Word: exceed
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...number of factors have been cited by officials to account for the difficulty in raising the matching money. The stock market's decline, they say, has hurt Harvard efforts, and the number of simultaneous drives -- the University's total needs exceed $100 million -- is not making the job any easier...
...government has also speeded up tax collections, raised gasoline and diesel-fuel taxes, and is keeping on an extra 1% tax on corporation profits initiated by an earlier government. But at the same time, the government, in various welfare programs, is spending more than ever. Next year, expenditures will exceed the current year's budget by at least 11.5%, with a deficit of more than $324 million. And, in a remarkable display of politically motivated economic profligacy, the Dutch government is plunging right ahead with a two-step, personal-income tax cut that can only add to the nation...
...addition to these changes, Galbraith asks that a limit be established on the candidate's contribution to his own campaign. The limit, should "in no case [exceed] a few hundred dollars and in most cases [be] much less; the candidates should also be required "to keep such current records as would allow for a rapid and full audit of their expenditures. Such an audit might be instituted in instances of alleged or suspected violation or as a general enforcement measure during the course of the campaign...
Both of these estimates exceed the 3.5 per cent increase suggested by the Presidential Board, similar to the one just established, which studied the dispute...
Though all of these proposals exceed the guidelines, Rosenthal did not think the policy could be completely discounted as a dead letter. "At the very least," he said, "we'll be talking about them for some time...