Word: exceed
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...running lower than at the beginning of this year. Expenditure on new plant and equipment is declining, and a survey by the Confederation of British Industry suggests that home orders are falling and more firms are working below capacity. The Economist predicts that Britain's growth rate will not exceed 1 per cent in 1966, as compared with over 4 per cent...
...turning out 1,500,000 vehicles and running up a 10% sales increase. Last week International Harvester, the industry's third largest company, announced that its truck sales have surpassed $1 billion for the first time, thus making Harvester the first company outside the passenger-car field to exceed that mark. Most truck companies are running as much as four months behind on deliveries...
...decision upholds Dietz's claim that the annex, us planned, would violate the Cambridge Zoning Ordinance. At the hearing last June, Dietz argued that the Coop's building permit was invalid because the ratio of the annex's floor area to its lot size would exceed the maximum which the ordinance allows...
...performed by skilled surgeons, will rise some 10% this year to a total well over 1,500,000. Also increasing, by at least 10%, is the much smaller but significant number of medically acceptable "therapeutic abortions," performed in good hospitals, to protect the pregnant woman. Doctors expect them to exceed 18,000 this year...
Sealab II will enable the U.S. partly to catch up with, and in several respects to exceed, the undersea exploits of France's Jacques-Yves Cousteau (TIME cover, March 28, 1960). He has stationed teams of divers at 80 ft. for one week. This week, in his third major project, six French divers in a spherical capsule will live for 15 days at 330 ft. in the sea off the Riviera resort at Cap Ferrat...