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The new rules are expected to set a limit of 30 days.
For Saturday the police have set a limit of 4,500.
I even set a limit to how much of our money could be spent on the wedding.
Should we not instead set a limit and operate within that?
Who shall set a limit to the influence of a human being?
For further help set a limit to the number of paragraphs you will use.
Set a limit for total daily screen time, including television and Internet.
"We have to set a limit - 10 days to two weeks.
But they cannot set a limit on how much the passenger weighs.
Now the bill simply calls for a national commission to set a limit on such slots, without saying what it should be.
An amendment passed in 1990 sets a limit of two terms for governor.
For instance, he would set a limit on shelter stays - 90 days.
The next idea is to set a limit for yourself; you just need a little self-discipline.
I tell collectors to set a limit and stick to it, but that's what happens.
Might the earth, at some point, set a limit on work-driven growth?
Also that actual or potential entry sets a limit to the price in each industry.
If I set a limit like that, it would be very frustrating."
In 1976, Boulder went a step further, setting a limit on residential growth, at 2 percent a year.
The bill also sets a limit to the size of a permitted donation.
God's Omnipotence includes the power to set a limit on what can be known, and thus his own knowledge.
Using such "passive" safety systems sets a limit on size.
The federation, which set a limit of four men and three women to represent any country, turned down the association's request.
Just as importantly, it sets a limit on payment differences.
The minimum legal age for drivers in Britain, he said, is 18, but again companies may set a limit there, at 21 or 25.
Senate would set a limit of 630,000, the House, almost 800,000.
However, in 2006 it imposed a limit of 150, while also allowed recreational hunting for the first time.
All these factors impose a limit on the power in mode 1, for safety and service quality reasons.
This law imposes a limit on campaign spending by both option camps.
Even if you decided to impose a limit of one folder, in other words, it wouldn't be there.
Eventually i think the world will have to impose a limit on the amount of children to a family, like China's one child policy.
This involves imposing a limit on the time allowed to consult citizens, but I continue to believe that three months is much too short.
And I've never needed to impose a limit.
Someone imposes a limit on you, and you resist it in order to break free.
This uncertainty imposes a limit on our confidence in the response or output of the model.
If the documents do not impose a limit, he said, the board's actions would be protected by what is known as the business judgment rule.
Furthermore, the protection of warranties and imposing a limit is only the second best option.
Imposing a limit of 10 metres, however, indiscriminately and in all cases, does not seem appropriate.
The Z88's operating system imposes a limit on the number of files you can have open at any one time.
In supercomputers, the speed of light imposes a limit on how quickly data can be sent between processors.
Some, though not all, presbyteries impose a limit on the number of times their candidates may attempt an exam.
Never mind that New Yorkers voted not once but twice to impose a limit of two terms.
So to prevent abuse, it imposed a limit of a dozen interviews per person per year.
The new rule imposes a limit of 10 semesters or 15 quarters to complete eligibility.
Internal documents can impose a limit on individual privileges - for example, postage and telephone calls.
The rules would not impose a limit on the number of leaks Con Ed can have in a single year.
If the College imposed a limited sentence of exile, no matter how long the period might be, then his dream was not dead but only delayed.
Vacuum-tube technology imposed a limit on the size and power of planned second-generation computers.
For typical hard drives or arrays, this will impose a limit of about 200 update transactions per second.
This may mean imposing a limit to fishing days per ship, or to engine capacity, or depth.
Since the federal government has imposed a limit on commercial fishing, the fishing has never been better."