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"I think we are beginning to bump up against the price ceiling".
The problem is (and it's a really dangerous problem) that policy is beginning to bump up against some serious logistical constraints.
It appears that we're beginning to bump up against the limits of what we can accomplish through legislative reform and the criminal justice solution.
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After that, airlines can begin to bump ticketed passengers.
But he has begun to bump up against the average tenure for Goldman's chiefs, leading to speculation about his successor.
She was careful to shower alone, in the early morning, long before the light had begun to bump up against the windows.
But this improvement may stall has it begins to bump against the large and growing bloc of long-term jobless workers.
Economist.com/blogs/analects Banyans of 2012 Nov 24th As their navies expand, India and China will begin to bump up against each other at sea.
As it begins to bump up against the boundaries that restrict its growth, however, Wal-Mart will have to introduce more complexity such as smaller shops, varied formats and different selections of products to cater to local tastes.
The gold cross begins to bump, pause, bump between the widow's moist breasts, the fingers begin to curl under the widow's thighs, the widow continues to stare at the olive trees.
There came a day when a man with a thick gray beard and a tent of bushy hair stumbled out of one of the pavilions and began to bump into the shoulders of the people around him.
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