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Certainly all can applaud passage of an auto title law, the school bills, the increase in teacher pensions, the ban on drag racing, acceptance by the state of responsibility for maintenance of state roads in municipalities at the same rate as outside city limits, repeal of the college age limit law and the road maintenance bond issue.
there is a limit to how much the public will pay for shoddy performance.
The lower limit was determined by the fact that for smaller flow rates the arc started to strike to the anode holder instead of to the porous graphite plug and that it became highly unstable.
It appears possible to set a lower limit of about Af for the activation energy of the abstraction of a chlorine atom from a carbon tetrachloride molecule by a chlorine atom to form Af radical.
his search was merely for rules that might limit his freedom of action.
Parker called for abolition of the indiscriminate or uncontrolled right of taking depositions before officers of the court who had no authority to limit testimony.
It is not surprising that, as spokesman for real estate interests, the National Association of Real Estate Boards ( NAREB ) and its local associations have sought to limit and often ignore much of this pressure.
If the media agency responsible for the authorized production allows material from fans, what is the limit before legal constraints from actors, music, and other considerations, come into play?
The attributes run from-25 ( normal human level ), through-10 ( normal level for a denizen of the Courts of Chaos ) and 0 ( normal level for an inhabitant of Amber ), upwards without limit.
For blacklip abalone, the size limit varies from between 138 mm for the southern end of the state and 127 mm for the northern end of the state.
( Scuba diving for abalone in the states of New South Wales and Western Australia is illegal ; a free-diving catch limit of two is allowed ).
( see limit ), then we say that " P ( n ) holds for almost all positive integers n " ( formally, asymptotically almost surely ) and write
He resolved to suppress many abuses, but above all things, to check feudalism and limit the power of the nobles, who were rivals for his throne.
The age limit, the same as that for office holders but ten years older than that required for participation in the assembly, gave the courts a certain standing in relation to the assembly ; for the Athenians of the court were not only older, but were wiser, too.
Antibacterial resistance may impose a biological cost, thereby reducing fitness of resistant strains, which can limit the spread of antibacterial-resistant bacteria, for example, in the absence of antibacterial compounds.
However, commonly there are delays in regulatory and legislative actions to limit the use of antibacterials, attributable partly to resistance against such regulation by industries using or selling antibacterials, and to the time required for research to test causal links between antibacterial use and resistance.
Practice arrows, for instance, can use a blunt tip that spreads the force over a wider area to reduce the risk of injury or limit penetration.
Whilst heavier armour provides better protection, it makes vehicles less mobile ( for a given engine power ), limits its air-transportability, increases cost, uses more fuel and may limit the places it can go-for example, many bridges may be unable to support the weight of a main battle tank.
Generally speaking, most countries that follow the principles of common law have developed procedures for judicial review that limit the reviewability of decisions made by administrative law bodies.
Even though the island is just minutes off Interstate 880 in Oakland, the speed limit for the city is 25 mph ( 40 km / h ) on almost every road.
This level two tournament series, a tour for the world's elite players, stages twelve open tournaments around the world with 32 players ( half the previous limit ).

limit and future
Provided, That nothing in this provision shall be construed to limit the life of the Commission, or its authority to act on future agreements which may be effected under the provisions of this legislation.
In 1968, Congress passed legislation as part of the Omnibus Crime Control and Safe Streets Act, June 19, 1968, that specified a 10-year limit, a maximum of two 5-year terms, for future FBI Directors, as well as requiring Senate confirmation of appointees.
" A woman ’ s education often consisted of learning to be a good wife and mother ; as a result women were not supposed to be involved in the political sphere, as the limit of their influence was the raising of future citizens.
There is no limit to the number of methods that can be defined and this allows for future methods to be specified without breaking existing infrastructure.
In Christianity, the term historicism refers to the confessional Protestant form of prophetical interpretation which holds that the fulfillment of biblical prophecy has taken place throughout history and continues to take place today ; as opposed to other methods which limit the time-frame of prophecy-fulfillment to the past or to the future.
However, in order to not limit potential detainee's freedoms too much it is characterized by the time limit of near future.
When Caesar was first elected, the aristocracy tried to limit his future power by allotting the woods and pastures of Italy, rather than the governorship of a province, as his military command duty after his year in office was over.
A global downturn in automobile sales, however, may limit future growth of this industry.
For future years, the limit may be indexed for inflation, increasing in increments of $ 500.
Similar to other environmental issues, there can be conflict between the fishermen who depend on fishing for their livelihoods and fishery scientists who realise that if future fish populations are to be sustainable then some fisheries must limit fishing or cease operations.
Countries with sufficient programmes in place to limit population growth, and the ability to become self sufficient in the future would continue to receive food aid.
It remains to be seen whether future developments of autonomy technology, the perception of the technology, and most importantly, the political climate surrounding the use of such technology, will limit the development and utility of autonomy for UAV applications.
The test is whether the ISA manager believes the money is being held for future investment, instead of as a way to pay only the 20 % charge on cash interest instead of a higher rate of income tax, which would circumvent the cash ISA contribution limit.
Starting from June, 2006 the UGN series is produced with " BlueTec " technology so that the future exhaust limit Euro IV requirements will be met.
In 1990, Cotati citizens voted to impose a limit on future annexation of land by the city.
In 1997, residents voted in a straw ballot to limit the height of future buildings to 12 stories.
Recently, The U. S. Army Corps of Engineers has approved impact studies in order to determine the propriety of the construction of dam on the South Fork of the Cherry River in order to limit future flooding.
" TODAY ' S telecommunications networks could use one ten-thousandth of the power they presently consume if smarter data-coding techniques were used ", according to Bell Labs, based in Murray Hill, New Jersey It recognizes that this is only a theoretical limit but nevertheless sets itself a more realistic, practical goal of a 1, 000 fold reduction within 5 years with future, as yet unidentified, technological changes.
In relativity theory this requirement is strengthened so as to limit causes to the back ( past ) light cone of the event to be explained ( the " effect "); nor can an event be a cause of any event outside the former event's front ( future ) light cone.
* All models have shortcomings in their simulations of the present day climate of the stratosphere, which might limit the accuracy of predictions of future climate change.
He asked the British to limit Jewish migration and land sales, for fear that " otherwise in the near future the Arabs would either be squeezed out of Palestine or reduced to economic and social servitude.
The common law rule against perpetuities forbids some future interests ( traditionally contingent remainders and executory interests ) that may not vest within the time permitted ; the rule " limit the testator's power to earmark gifts for remote descendants ".
Assuming dark energy remains constant ( an unchanging cosmological constant ), so that the expansion rate of the universe continues to accelerate, there is a " future visibility limit " beyond which objects will never enter our observable universe at any time in the infinite future, because light emitted by objects outside that limit can never reach points that expand away from us at less than the speed of light.

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