Beyond
Meanings and phrases
adv.
- farther along in space or time or degree
- on the farther side from the observer
- in addition
n.
- a very remote and inaccessible place
adv.
- in a manner or to a degree that could not be doubted; indubitably; beyond doubt; beyond a shadow of a doubt
adv.
- in a manner or to a degree that could not be doubted; indubitably; beyond doubt; beyond a doubt
adv.
- out of control; out of hand
adj.
- too obvious to be doubted; indubitable
- It proved the brilliance of the Schmidt concept beyond doubt.
- The murder of "Placken-Klos" by Johannes Bückler could also not be proven beyond doubt.
- He used an instrumental concerto in a similar way for movements of his cantatas , and , where his authorship is beyond doubt.
adv.
- in a manner or to a degree that could not be doubted; indubitably; beyond a doubt; beyond a shadow of a doubt
- It proved the brilliance of the Schmidt concept beyond doubt.
- The murder of "Placken-Klos" by Johannes Bückler could also not be proven beyond doubt.
- He used an instrumental concerto in a similar way for movements of his cantatas , and , where his authorship is beyond doubt.
adv.
- in excess or without limit
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- Latin had an impact far beyond the classical world.
- She writes:The work was far beyond our capacity.
- Still, "a total replacement was far beyond available resources.
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- the old man promises but does not go beyond that.
- It cannot go beyond its own domain.
- In doing so, they sought to go beyond the individual to the social.
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- What's more, it exported well beyond France.
- The total number of TPLF-members was well beyond 100,000.
- Its perihelion was well beyond the orbit of Mars, at 2.133 AU.
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- The researcher does not look beyond what the participant said or wrote.
- Mamie's activism extended far beyond what she did in regards to her son's death.
- The C$1.50 is above and beyond what the cardholder's financial institution may charge.
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- The tracks end at bumper blocks just beyond the west end of the platform.
- The first church was therefore constructed just beyond the city boundaries.
- The area was just beyond the last of the South Docks, the Herculaneum Dock.
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- The psychology of the movement goes beyond feeling good.
- Participation in EU NAVFOR goes beyond EU member states.
- It always goes beyond the concrete data where Si does not.
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- In 2010, the organ was beyond repair and was sold.
- "La Moure County" was deemed damaged beyond repair.
- The jet was damaged beyond repair and was written off.
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- Garvin's ambition extended beyond Newcastle, however.
- Their new settlement even extended beyond the river Koel.
- Alexander's legacy extended beyond his military conquests.
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- These performances went beyond theatre.
- His impact went beyond the music.
- The political impact of the "Herald" went beyond mere survivability.
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- The C$1.50 is above and beyond what the cardholder's financial institution may charge.
- Although he contends that God's (law) is above and beyond human law, he also states that:
- That’s why the last five songs, especially, had to be above and beyond anything we’d done before.
E.g.
- Hindwing beneath yellowish grey- brown, with a dirty white band beyond the middle.
- Recalling "autonoe", but the upperside is not so dark; the ground-colour is yellowish grey, the markings of the underside distinctly shining through and the dark veins being quite plain.Underside of forewing light, feebly shaded with yellowish; the hindwing beneath coarsely marmorated and white-veined, bearing beyond the middle a light band which is interrupted above and below the apex of the cell.
- Hindwing: basal and postdiscal areas chestnut-red; a black spot at base of vein 8 defined by white lines; a very broad medio-discal white band from costa to dorsum, crossed at apex of interspace 1 a by a transverse black mark, beyond the middle of interspace 7 by a broad black bar, and in interspace 7 bordered inwardly by black; a postdiscal series of small white spots in continuation of those on the forewing; an inner subterminal series of paired subtriangular small white spots, an outer subterminal line of slender white lunules, an intervening black sinuous line between the two series and a black terminal line.
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- Its activities extend beyond education in some countries.
- However, their powers now extend beyond mere advisory power.
- Dense grasslands extend beyond the Congo River in the north.
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- AA's program extends beyond abstaining from alcohol.
- The area of redness often extends beyond the swelling.
- Its body is stout and bulky and its mouth extends beyond the eyes.
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- On both occasions, they failed to progress beyond the first round.
- At the 2008 Summer Olympics, she didn't qualify beyond the first round.
- However the film failed to progress beyond the first schedule and was ultimately shelved.
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- "La Moure County" was deemed damaged beyond repair.
- The jet was damaged beyond repair and was written off.
- The aircraft was damaged beyond repair.
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- The use of EVM expanded beyond the U.S. Department of Defense.
- The use of JavaScript has expanded beyond its web browser roots.
- They have since expanded beyond the four core colors, adding nostalgic neons and springy hues.
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- Citation: For gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty.
- Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity at risk of life above and beyond the call of duty.
- Citation: For conspicuous gallantry and intrepidity above and beyond the call of duty in action with the enemy.
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- "La Moure County" was deemed damaged beyond repair.
- The jet was damaged beyond repair and was written off.
- The aircraft was damaged beyond repair.
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- One must move beyond gnosis to faith (meta-gnosis).
- Thus, when communities, NGOs and the public move beyond the view of food security, i.e.
- Leeds manager Simon Grayson said he wanted to extend Gradel's loan move beyond the initial month.
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- Some events of zero probability are beyond the reach of conditioning.
- The second proclamation freed all the slaves in states, most of them beyond the reach of the Union Army.
- Extremely low income levels keep share ownership beyond the reach of most people in developing countries.
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- Radha's love for Krishna is beyond all social norms.
- And this we will prove beyond all reasonable doubt."
- The 6th Army now was beyond all hope of German relief.
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- Such inquiry is beyond the scope of this Aside."
- (It may require occasional maintenance, but that is beyond the scope of the first cause argument.)
- In 1875 it became cleat that the architect's vision was beyond the scope, size, and budget of the community.
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- An expert going beyond their ability should not be given any value.
- It started including more news stories and going beyond just functioning as a paper of record.
- In the event of the fundraiser going beyond the set goal, OUYA support was also mentioned at $300,000.
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- They did not progress beyond the group stages.
- On both occasions, they failed to progress beyond the first round.
- That said, some patients may never progress beyond very basic responses.
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- Subsequently, its use spread beyond the Gnostics.
- The game did spread beyond the Elwro factory, however.
- Epicureanism rapidly spread beyond the Greek mainland all across the Mediterranean world.
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- Most of the bodies were burned beyond recognition.
- Pinedo's body was burned beyond recognition in the fire.
- The four dead at the scene were charred beyond recognition.
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- He made six appearances, but was not retained beyond the end of the campaign.
- The forewings are incomplete, with the tip beyond the end of the pterostigma not present.
- This effect was not, however, to last beyond the end of the "car-less days" programme in 1980.
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- Convictions can only be made when proof beyond a reasonable doubt is achieved.
- It proposes that people can have belief in The Supreme Intelligence/God that is beyond a reasonable doubt.
- "Were this a criminal case," the panel concluded, "we are confident that the evidence would establish this conspiracy beyond a reasonable doubt."
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- It would dig two deep-bore tunnels beneath Boston, extending beyond the present rail yards north and south of the city.
- The area covered by the cemetery had originally been and unfenced, extending beyond King Street, but by 1884, it comprised just .
- In "R. traquairi", the rostrum is sharply pointed, extending beyond the snout, and the tubercles are small and irregularly placed.
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- It spread even beyond the Indian subcontinent to Central Asia and China.
- These cults were portals of a uniform socialization, even beyond mainland Greece.
- Equal elements of musical tradition are common through much of the Australian continent, and even beyond.
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- In April 2013, it moved beyond 50 AU from the Sun.
- It moved beyond its original agrarian base to reach middle-class voters.
- Like the Richard, it never moved beyond the research and development stage.
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- Russell's fervor stretched beyond the limits of his own pastorate.
- It was considered to be a suburb beyond the limits of the Maratha Ditch.
- "Jews are never to be burdened beyond the limits of the present constitution.
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- Hepler did not advance beyond the heats.
- The batter-runner himself may attempt to advance beyond first base, at his own risk.
- The legislation did not advance beyond the initial filing in the New York State Assembly.
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- The house was built in what was then a rural area beyond the north end of Frederick.
- It is possible that during the Antonine period the legion controlled the area beyond the Yantra River.
- These stories adhere, return, seeming somehow to expand after reading into an area beyond outer consciousness.
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- Few of them travel beyond the borders of the known, whether in a literal or metaphorical sense.
- Six of the sites are within the city of Ōtsu, and two are located just beyond the borders of the city.
- Professors, students and practitioners contribute to its success, which has spread well beyond the borders of Quebec.
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- The usefulness of LBN to describe bonding extends beyond just sandwich compounds.
- An environmental analysis extends beyond just the operating efficiency and emissions.
- It started including more news stories and going beyond just functioning as a paper of record.
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- The impact of "Tug of War" has extended far beyond the boundaries of Canada.
- Sloan's curatorial efforts extend beyond the boundaries of his institutional affiliation.
- The extent of the surgical site extends one to two centimeters beyond the boundaries of malignancy.
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- The prosecution must prove their case beyond reasonable doubt.
- "That there was a substantial transmission of ritual and ideas from Bogomilism to Catharism is beyond reasonable doubt."
- But discreditable conduct does not prove guilt, and suspicion, even strong suspicion, falls well short of proof beyond reasonable doubt."
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- The first church was therefore constructed just beyond the city boundaries.
- Emperor Nikephoros I, Irene's successor, introduced a tax on slaves purchased beyond the city.
- During the mid-Byzantine era (the 5th and 6th centuries) the city of Antalya grew beyond the city walls.
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- This album was created because the band wanted to expand beyond their mostly Canadian fan base.
- They were built outside the old ramparts when the city was finally allowed to expand beyond its fortifications.
- The architectural development of the city ended in the 18th century, when the city began to expand beyond its (still existing) wall.
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- The brand expanded its paper product line beyond manufactured paper in November 2012.
- The section of the line beyond Allora was closed on 30 June 1961 due to increasing competition from road transport.
- The final train from Inverell yard ran on 22 June 1987, and the line beyond Delungra was decommissioned on 2 December 1987.
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- The target was beyond the range of escort fighters.
- Being inland from the coast, Eindhoven was beyond the range of fighter escort.
- Tokyo was beyond the range of Superfortresses operating from China, and was not attacked.
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- In the 21st century, Midlothian extends many miles beyond the original village area.
- A little later in the 14th century the aisle was continued westwards, beyond the original west end.
- The board can allocate or transfer funds to state agencies beyond the original appropriated amount when required.
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- It later was revealed that the agreement never progressed beyond the TV studio.
- However, he never quite progressed beyond supporting female stars and his status as a leading man faded.
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- The prosecution must prove their case beyond reasonable doubt.
- "That there was a substantial transmission of ritual and ideas from Bogomilism to Catharism is beyond reasonable doubt."
- But discreditable conduct does not prove guilt, and suspicion, even strong suspicion, falls well short of proof beyond reasonable doubt."
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- The two characters are portrayed as two clowns or fools in a world beyond their understanding.
- The notion of the absurd contains the idea that there is no meaning in the world beyond what meaning we give it.
- In the United States, navigable canals reached into isolated areas and brought them in touch with the world beyond.
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- The researcher does not look beyond what the participant said or wrote.
- The moral point of view requires us to look beyond the interests of our own society.
- Having achieved real or nominal dominion over much of Eurasia, and having successfully conquered China, Kublai was in a position to look beyond China.
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- "Tears of Cold" and "Duel" were two films that have gone beyond the traditional view of war.
- His inclusion of the latter two freedoms went beyond the traditional Constitutional values protected by the U.S. Bill of Rights.
- PQCC tried to extend the term compiler-compiler beyond the traditional meaning as a parser generator (e.g., Yacc) without much success.
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- Spinoza has had influence beyond the confines of philosophy.
- However, street punk continued beyond the confines of the original Oi!
- Monroe was also active beyond the confines of the Lincoln School, working for public education.
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- However, he had not yet gone beyond the mere critique of economic policy.
- Human uses of serration have copied, and gone beyond, those found in nature.
- Boeing has studied a number of 747 variants that have not gone beyond the concept stage.
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- There have been many false leads, and there is little beyond pitch value that is very reliable.
- Trubetskoy's unit overran Slonim and Kletsk, while Sheremetev managed little beyond seizing Velizh on June 17.
- The branch line to Killarney left the Southern Line a little beyond Mill Hill at what was called Killarney Junction.
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- His life beyond that is not explored in the series.
- Because of this, the documentary suggests that this is what life beyond Earth might look like.
- The inevitable phase in his life takes a drastic turn where fate leads his personal life beyond repairs.
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- Sturgeon County is located beyond 33 Street NE to the northeast.
- The village is located beyond the Arctic circle, on the Kola Peninsula.
- It is an isolated village, located beyond the extent of the Kukum Highway.
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- The custom did not at first spread much beyond the royal family.
- cannot be maintained very much beyond the time of their invention.
- His large-scale plan of "Rákóczi March," never progressed much beyond sketches, as he kept changing his mind.
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- Tracks continue beyond the station, where they rise to surface level and go into the depot.
- To date, no calendar has been successful enough to continue beyond its initial launch year.
- This allows for the students' knowledge to continue beyond what they have learned within the classroom.