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HSBC said Flint's reward would be capped at 44% of his fixed pay, which was about £2.43m last year.
Sony Ericsson and Nokia suggested in 2008 that the amount payable per handset should be capped at less than 10% of the handset price.
At the very least it provides a merciful full stop on a period of profound deceleration since the false summit of the summer of 2012, when he capped his best season to date with a memorable back-heel scuff-flick winner against Sweden in Kiev, the high point of England's most energetic half-hour of an otherwise moribund European Championship.
The site of the pipeline break, six miles upstream from the high-plains city of Glendive, Montana, is almost entirely capped in ice, complicating efforts to retrieve the oil and slowing the response process.
As expected, the entire education budget will be ringfenced, just as class sizes will be capped for five- to seven-year-old pupils.
The cast is said to have capped every day's shooting with an energetic evening of boozing and carousing, much as Frank and Dino and One-Eyed Sammy did while filming in Old Vegas 40 years ago.
He complained to Johnson about the "waves of invective over the years from parts of the Medical and Scientific Establishments" (capped up as if a single and somewhat sinister body).
The 52-year-old former batsman, who was not capped by his country, has been persuaded to give up his roles coaching New South Wales and the Indian Premier League side Kolkata Knight Riders by Andrew Strauss, the director of England cricket.
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