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Let me pass over the trip to Sante Fe with something of the same speed which made Mrs. Roebuck `` wonduh if the wahtahm speed limit '' ( 35 m.p.h. ) `` is still in ee-faket ''.
there is a limit to how much the public will pay for shoddy performance.
There is no limit to what you can spend, yet it is easily possible to keep within a set budget.
These are only halfway measures, and the answer will come when some way is found to allow the technical man in industry to progress without limit in salary and prestige ''.
However, there always is some limit to the numbers who will spend the time and effort to acquire training.
Thus, if public pressure sets the effective limit to the price that the industry may charge, this pressure is itself a function of the wage rate.
Cascading single stages by coupling lens systems is rather inefficient as the lens systems limit the obtainable gain quite severely.
With these factors included, an upper limit is placed on the allowable loop gain by stability considerations.
Of course, her benevolence was limited to those who could afford it, but then there is a limit to what one person can do.
Add also a comparatively primitive industrial plant which would severely limit our capacity to keep abreast of the Soviets even in the missile field which is reputed to be our main strength.
This does not mean, though, that a red wine improves with prolonged aeration: there is a reasonable limit -- and wines kept over to the next meal or the next day, after they have once been opened, are never as good.
`` There is a limit to what the United States in self-respect can endure '', said the President.
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.
There is no limit to the number of carbon atoms that can be linked together, the only limitation being that the molecule is acyclic, is saturated, and is a hydrocarbon.
In the common law, an answer is the first pleading by a defendant, usually filed and served upon the plaintiff within a certain strict time limit after a civil complaint or criminal information or indictment has been served upon the defendant.
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?
Treatment may limit or reduce the effects of ataxia, but it is unlikely to eliminate them entirely.
addition, and there is no upper limit on the value of.
By measuring the velocities of pulsars, it is possible to put a limit on the asymmetry of supernova explosions.
With a recreational abalone licence, there is a bag limit of 10 per day, and a total possession limit of 20.

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The Food and Drug Administration regulations in are used to strictly limit, for instance, television receivers to 0. 5 milliroentgens per hour ( mR / h ) ( 0. 13 µC /( kg · h ) or 36 pA / kg ) at a distance of from any external surface ; since 2007, most CRTs have emissions that fall well below this limit.
Thus for a limit ordinal, there exists a δ-indexed strictly increasing sequence with limit α.
As a result various laws were set in place to limit African Kenyans in their own land, for example, they had to walk around with ' Passes ' at all times, and free movement, schooling and entrepreneurial endeavors for Africans in Kenya was strictly enforced by colonial policebetween the late 1800's and
Following public concern, the U. S. Defense department was ordered by the 9th Circuit Court to strictly limit use of its Low Frequency Active Sonar during peacetime.
The Environment Agency has patrol boats ( named after tributaries of the Thames ) and can enforce the limit strictly since river traffic usually has to pass through a lock at some stage.
The town's strong conservation ethic is also evident in its land-use policies, which strictly limit new development.
* The stretch of US 1 in Big Pine Key has a night-time speed limit of 35 miles per hour ( as Key deer are most active at night ) and the speed limits ( 45 MPH in the day ) are " strictly enforced " according to signage
Some rules such as the eleven player limit may be broken as long as the opposing coach does not notice ; other rules are strictly off-limits.
However, for a matrix with strictly positive entries, this vector is unique and can be computed by observing that for any we have the following limit,
For humans, this is called the Hayflick limit, although number of cell divisions does not strictly control lifespan ( non-dividing cells and dividing cells lived over 120 years in the oldest known human ).
The National Park Authority has tried to achieve a balance between land-based tourists and loch users, with environmentally sensitive areas subject to a strictly enforced 10 km per hour speed limit, but the rest of the loch open to speeds of up to 90 km per hour.
Nathaniel Macon ( December 17, 1757June 29, 1837 ) was a spokesman for the Old Republican faction of the Democratic-Republican Party that wanted to strictly limit the United States federal government.
In 1907, an agreement was struck to instead limit the curricula of the Agricultural College strictly to agriculture, domestic science, and mechanic arts.
* Non-deliverable forwards ( NDF ): A strictly risk-transfer financial product similar to a Forward Rate Agreement, but used only where monetary policy restrictions on the currency in question limit the free flow and conversion of capital.
Shares can be bought and sold, but often the cooperative's rules strictly limit the price for which they may change hand.
For infinite limit ordinals λ the corresponding beth number is defined as the supremum of the beth numbers for all ordinals strictly smaller than λ:
This debate concerns not only the interpretation of Schmitt ’ s own positions, but also matters relevant to contemporary politics: the idea that laws of the state cannot strictly limit actions of its sovereign ; the problem of a " state of exception ", etc.
In 2011, Costello co-sponsored HR 3, the No Taxpayer Funding for Abortion Act, which would strictly limit the situations in which abortion could be paid for by public funds.
( This is not a security feature per se ; However it can be used to limit and strictly monitor your DHCP address pool for unwanted intruders if not just by exclusion, but by AP association.
Most banks or states strictly limit the amount a contract rate may be marked up ( by giving a range of rates at which they will buy the contract ).
The number of private speedboats is strictly limited by a quota system to limit the environmental damage and hazard to swimmers.
He was prime minister for only a few months in 1928 after clashing with the king over his desire to strictly limit royal power.

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