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A customer service manager's salary is expected to be capped at about £24,000.

Sports rights expenditure, on events such as Wimbledon and Formula 1, will be capped at about £300m a year.

But he said the city was being too restrictive, suggesting that signs in manufacturing districts should be capped at about 1,200 square feet.

Travel agents based in Canada will be capped at about $9 for one-way tickets and $18 for round trips, instead of about $23 and $46.

To ensure that the rover drops back down again and does not drift off into space, its hopping speed will be capped at about two-third's of the asteroid's escape velocity.MASCOT was built by DLR, Germany's aerospace centre.

It mandated equal annual and lifetime dollar limits for mental and physical benefits; lifetime limits for mental-illness coverage used to be capped at about $125,000, compared with about $1 million -- or sometimes no limit -- for physical disorders.

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Annual out-of-pocket liabilities are capped at about $6,000 for single coverage and $12,000 for family coverage.

Each community is capped at about 10,000.

Otherwise, downloads are capped at about half speed.

The audience is capped at about 50 people, who pay $75 each ($100 for the front row).

He said he did not know if tuition at Rowan, where enrollment was capped at about 9,300, would increase again next year.

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