not+beyond

  • 1beyond the realms of possibility — beyond/within the realms of possibility idiom not possible/possible • A successful outcome is not beyond the realms of possibility. Main entry: ↑realmidiom …

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  • 2Not in Heaven — (lo ba shamayim hi) is a phrase found in a Biblical verse, Deut 30:12, which encompasses the passage s theme, and takes on additional significance in rabbinic Judaism. In its literal or plain meaning, the verse means that God s commands are not… …

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  • 3not after- — no later than, not after, not beyond …

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  • 4not later than — Within or not beyond time specified …

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  • 5not later than — Within or not beyond time specified …

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  • 6Beyond Freedom and Dignity — is a book written by American psychologist B. F. Skinner and first published in 1971. The book argues that entrenched belief in free will and the moral autonomy of the individual (which Skinner referred to as dignity ) hinders the prospect of… …

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  • 7Beyond the Fringe — was a British comedy stage revue written and performed by Peter Cook, Dudley Moore, Alan Bennett, and Jonathan Miller. It played in Britain s West End and on New York s Broadway in the early 1960s, and is widely regarded as seminal to the rise of …

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  • 8not guilty — n 1: a plea by a criminal defendant who intends to contest the charges compare guilty, nolo contendere ◇ Under the Federal Rules of Criminal Procedure, if a defendant refuses to plead or if the defendant is a corporation that fails to appear the… …

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  • 9beyond a reasonable doubt — adj. In a criminal case, proven by evidence to the point that a reasonable man or woman would be entirely convinced and morally certain that the defendant is guilty. The Essential Law Dictionary. Sphinx Publishing, An imprint of Sourcebooks, Inc …

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  • 10Beyond Beowulf — (ISBN 0595373585) is a modern sequel to the Anglo Saxon legend of Beowulf written by Christopher L. Webber and published in 2006. Taking place immediately after the funeral of the Geatish hero king Beowulf, the poetic novel follows the remaining… …

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