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Many people became ineligible to receive state aid because their earnings were above the new limit.
The government has set new limits on public spending.
The bad language in that play overstepped the limits of what ought to be allowed on television.
At this restaurant you can help yourself to as much food as you want - there's no limit.
"How much are you willing to spend?" "Well, the outside limit would be £350."
Oil prices are certain to rise following the agreement to limit production.
The government is being widely criticized in the press for failing to limit air pollution.
The government has promised to introduce legislation to limit fuel emissions from cars.
Division within the party will limit its chances at the election.
Burials, for instance, are underneath platforms, within the limits of the dwellings.
However, this does not warrant totally abandoning the notion of separate senses, particularly in light of evidence of limits in cross-modal representations.
First, the representations we create are limited by sensory constraints.
Other political parties have limited space in which to thrive.
The scientific consensus is that a stock is vulnerable, and that catch limits should be reduced.
The analysis in this paper has been limited to cases where the secondary mode perturbation remains small.
Technical work is required, and the time limit of 60 days to vote the budget is short.
Neither section limits itself to a synthesis, even a thorough one, of the research works available.
These limiting factors do not emerge in the accompanying scenario, which presents an unhurried and relatively straightforward assessment of a man living at home.
It is based on physical principles, but the mathematics is limited so that interested undergraduate students will be able to follow.
As far as the literature on sustainable development is concerned, this tends to view economic growth as limited by the finiteness of environmental resources.
Furthermore, the claim that limited exposure duration during training further promotes fluency was examined.
These trajectories take into account the relative target motion and thruster/actuator saturation limits.
The co-occurrence of identical consonants thus presents the limiting case of a more general stochastic constraint on perceived similarity.
Thus, the movement of the implement is limited to a planar motion.