We don't set a ceiling on what they can do.
The bill does not set a ceiling on interest rates.
In all these ways, it would set ceilings on money and politics.
The regulations set a ceiling of 15 parts per billion.
The Fed, they said, does not really set a ceiling on growth.
Then there is the issue of setting a ceiling on what you are willing to pay.
The ordinance set a ceiling on how much land an individual or family could own.
That bill, passed 401 to 1, sets a $4.5 billion ceiling on spending, including $770 million in new programs next year.
Instead a new system that sets a floor and a ceiling on rates will take effect July 1.
A 1985 law sets a $108 billion ceiling for the deficit.