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Models from every major motor manufacturer breached the limit when they were evaluated in real-world conditions.
That was helped in part by a drop in the number of classes that illegally breached the limit, suggesting that schools have become more adept at winning legal exemptions for larger classes.
While the original Woodstock showed how much discomfort an audience would put up with for the sake of sharing an event — something promoters were happy to learn — Woodstock '99 breached the limit of fan exploitation.
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Instead, both sides breached the limits of the battlefield and lurched together into the uncontained expanses of modern war.
ObamaCare points clearly to a Congress that has breached the limits of its power under the Commerce Clause.
(Even doing your swimming strokes will put excess pressure on them that will breach the limit).
Any party wanting to breach the limit would have to go back to parliament for approval.
The administration has asked Congress to raise the debt limit by $750 billion, to $6.7 trillion, by the end of March, when the government is likely to breach the limit.
If events turn out this way, France will breach the limit in 2005 for the fourth straight year, confirming its busting of the pact.
The government has therefore proposed that NHS trusts breaching the limit would have to pay fines four times the cost of the excess hours worked.
Even people on salaries of £80,000 to £100,000 could breach the limit if the £1.8m cap becomes permanent, according to Hargreaves Lansdown.
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