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are uncapped
verb
To remove a cap or cover from.
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In mammalian cells, RNA polymerase I transcripts are uncapped and retain a polyphosphate 5' terminus.
"It is notable that discrimination awards are uncapped and so it is possible that such an award in these circumstances will not be an insignificant amount," he said.
Those potential fees are uncapped, she noted, leaving the public with no idea if in fact the company will pay any penalty to the government.
"Why did women burden themselves?" There are probably as many answers to this as there are uncapped pens in my purse.
"Hart and others from the church have proudly proclaimed that the psychological services offered by the church are uncapped, yet they try and justify why the financial side is capped.
As many of the training squad are uncapped, the vast majority of them will be a complete mystery to the formidable opponents lying in wait on the far side of the world.
Similar(38)
Ian Madigan is uncapped and is the other fly-half option.
Had ticket numbers been uncapped, we would have certainly seen thousands of attendees.
The 23-year-old is uncapped and only last May was released by Cardiff Blues.
Unlike Bitcoin, which has a capped supply, Ethereum's currency is uncapped and has no formal monetary policy.
And they have every incentive - a successful unfair dismissal claim brings maximum compensation of £63,000; but where discrimination is a proven factor, compensation is uncapped.
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