Examples of using Can exceed in English and their translations into Polish
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one about twice that age can exceed 600 kg(1,300 lb) in mass.
The key disadvantage of double-balloon enteroscopy is the time required to visualize the small bowel; this can exceed three hours, and may require that patients be admitted to hospital for the procedure.
flexural strength can exceed the national standards set.
When success rates are much lower, the costs generated by the efforts in proposals can exceed the funding provided.
Because the coating of PVC is not recommended to lay inindustrial environments where the temperature can exceed 60 degrees.
expensive diamonds, their number can exceed one, or even two hundred.
the number of elements can exceed tens of thousands.
the radio emissions from Jupiter can exceed the solar radio output.
their size can exceed 1 meter in diameter.
You can add files that are not mobile-optimised and the text can exceed 9999 characters.
The bricks made of this machine are all passed by the quality inspection departments to detect the bending of the hardness and can exceed the standards set by the state.
flexural strength can exceed the national standards set.
then the diameter of it can exceed one kilometre.
In general their length is only half the length of the shell which can exceed 2 cm.
Elevation differentials between mountain peak and valley floor can exceed 1,200 meters, displaying zones of vegetation based altitude.
and the effects can exceed even the wildest demands.
None of which can exceed 200 cm or(2) which cannot exceed
The total weight of microorganisms in the soil below a hectare of temperate grassland can exceed 5 tonnes- as much as a medium-sized elephant- and often exceeds the above-ground biomass.
The Agreement provides for contractual penalties whose amount can exceed 10% of the value of the agreement or at least the
In the case of exceptionally low liquidity of the Company's shares on a regulated market, the Management Board can exceed the limit of 25%,