Be superior or better than some standard.
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Examples for "top "
1 Outside the top 100 stocks however, the market was in good shape.
2 So just top line question; is wearing sunscreen still a good idea?
3 The French president Emmanuel Macron said the crisis must top the agenda.
4 Yet the impact on investment banks' top lines was far from positive.
5 Myth: State schools are no good at getting children into top universities.
1 Higher energy prices increase transport costs which farmers pass on to consumers.
2 YOUR boarding pass contains far, far more information than you might think.
3 The pass rate on the course so far is 80 per cent.
4 UK police have said officers will pass the investigation to Spanish authorities.
5 These people must pass certain background checks for possible past criminal convictions.
1 Legal experts, meanwhile, warn that many governors' positions exceed their state power.
2 They obviously considered the threat dangerous enough to exceed any political differences.
3 Visit Website The truth is that my emotions far exceed my actions.
4 Many British cities often exceed safe levels set by the European Union.
5 The combination of both systems caused lead levels to exceed safe limits.
1 First, that allowed Apple to surpass Microsoft in market value last year.
2 Reuters: Will the United States surpass Germany and Japan in solar installations?
3 It works for me in some cases because I surpass their expectations.
4 The houses are rather larger, and they surpass the others in filth.
5 A shift from coal would make it surpass many current EU goals.
1 In addition; you may well overstep the mark on one particular front.
2 Republicans say Democrats would overstep their authority and set a dangerous precedent.
3 Is she embodying South African values, or did she overstep the mark?
4 She was apparently in the highest spirits, eager to overstep all conventionality.
5 You are asking us to overstep the bounds of our professional duty.
1 But go past a certain point and you'll lose the path out.
2 Once we reach Landesfallen, we'll have to go past them, far past.
3 When you buy a paper you go past a rack of magazines.
4 He is very near here, and he will go past your house.
5 John saw it go past the gate whilst we were in school.
1 And yet his is a book which should transcend the current crisis.
2 Poetry, however, is universal and should transcend social, racial and political prejudices.
3 This, in good faith, does not transcend the limits of the ego.
4 Great writers transcend their times, but second-rate writers are mired by theirs.
5 His war experiences galvanized him in a way he could never transcend .
6 It could have far-reaching results; results whose gravity might transcend all guessing.
7 Sometimes, just once in a while, a game really can transcend sport.
8 Nature, their model, is unchangeable; and the arts cannot transcend her limits.
9 The splendour of it seemed to transcend human life and human fate.
10 How vastly does it transcend all the reckonings of logic or mathematics.
11 Kennedy was rich, but his social consciousness seemed to transcend class lines.
12 Does music transcend everyday realities, or distract us from more pressing matters?
13 Regenerate persons, entering into it, at once transcend both joy and sorrow.
14 Like all enduring fiction, the stories deliver truths that transcend cultural shifts.
15 Here opened a new avenue, so untried as to transcend common criticism.
16 Some of these experiences, such as how to handle fire, transcend nourishment.
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