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"The entire system is stretched to its absolute limits," said Richard M. Kessel, the authority's chairman.
In this matter, Iraq teaches a stark lesson about the absolute limits of military power.
Relationships last for decades, built on trust and a sense, usually unspoken, of absolute limits.
Nor is there much about Documenta 12 that speaks of baseline existence, of the absolute limits of the artwork.
"Great chefs won't mind pushing themselves to their absolute limits, because that's their nature – they want to achieve," he says.
"You have to take yourself to the absolute limits of human behavior," he said, his arms slicing the air.
Both he and I are trying to widen the space for legal rights to the absolute limits.
Yes, ergometers can provide workouts so hard that athletes are pushed to the absolute limits of their endurance.
The UK's Civil Aviation Authority sets absolute limits on pilots' flying hours of 100 hours per month.
It was not enough for the Palestinians, but it probably went to the absolute limits of what Israeli public opinion could stomach.
Banks have opposed the thresholds out of fear that examiners would treat them as absolute limits on lucrative real estate holdings.
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