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Discover Ludwig"a lower cap" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a lower limit or cap on something, often used in the context of an economic or financial matter. For example, "The government has set a lower cap on emissions to address climate change."
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The idea was supported by 15% of respondents - with 58% demanding a lower cap.
Harriet Harman, interim Labour leader, told the Commons on Wednesday she was "sympathetic" to a lower cap level.
Government officials told the News Corp Sunday tabloids the prime minister had agreed to consider a new means test, and a lower cap on the current maximum payout.
Sponsors of the bill had wanted a lower cap — 50percentt — but their colleagues in the House would go no lower.
Trade groups for retailers, which want a lower cap, and banks, which want a higher one, are standing by to weigh in.
The chief executive of the Child Poverty Action Group, Alison Garnham, said: "A lower cap that cuts family budgets will do nothing to help parents who want to work.
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The official provided another report from the agency, which will reportedly be delivered to Congress later this month in support of a lowered cap on refugee resettlement, which showed that refugees took an average of $3,300 in per capita benefits over a 10-year period compared to $2,500 per person for the rest of the U.S. population.
It said that a proposed lower cap on payments – from three years, to two – would mean a loss of more than £20,000 in redundancy pay for a worker on a salary of £24,000 with service of more than 20 years.
Mr. Lea's preference would be a much lower cap on the deduction than the current $1 million in mortgage debt.
One former Administration official thinks he would: "Obama's budget likes the idea of capping deductions at 28 percent," and this would be an even lower cap.
It's no surprise that folks are once again flocking to real estate, and the lack of pressure to foreclose means that what little product trades has a lot of bidders, hence lower cap rates.
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