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One is the salary caps under which the clubs operate — €9.5 million, or about $12.3 million, for Toulon and £3.5 million, or $5.6 million, for Cardiff.
However, it will be exceedingly difficult to fully restore the lost vouchers -- and address homelessness and other urgent domestic priorities -- without relaxing the sequestration-level spending caps, under which funding for domestic discretionary programs will fall to its lowest level as a share of the economy in 50 years.
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A rare late 17th-century silver English chocolate pot based on a Chinese shape, right, has a detachable cap under which the stirrer, or molinet, can sit.
Oyster payments are already subject to daily capping – under which travellers making multiple journeys pay no more than the cost of a one-day travelcard, but contactless payments will also be subject to a new Monday-to-Sunday cap, which will automatically calculate the best fares over the course of the week.
The F.C.C.'s approval of the deal overrides several of its rules on antitrust issues in the broadcast industry, including its long-standing national ownership cap, under which one entity cannot own stations that reach more than 35percentt of the nation's television audience.
The proposed change in Labor Department rules that President Barack Obama announced in late June would raise the cap under which employees are automatically eligible for overtime pay from $23,660 per year to $50,440 per year.
He is wearing a pair of black canvas work trousers that are splattered with mud, a scraggy T-shirt advertising Browning rifles and a khaki cap from under which a splodge of rather greasy dark hair curls up.
Like most leading Democrats, Mrs. Clinton has called for government action to fight climate change, saying, "The science of climate change is unforgiving, no matter what the deniers may say; sea levels are rising, ice caps are melting, storms, droughts and wildfires are wreaking havoc". She has supported cap and trade, under which companies can trade carbon credits to reduce harmful emissions.
Ms. Jackson said that it was a legitimate subject for debate, but that she would support Mr. Obama's preference for cap-and-trade, under which a limit is set on emissions and polluters must buy or trade permits to meet it.
Two senators, Maria Cantwell, Democrat of Washington, and Susan Collins, Republican of Maine, have proposed an alternative that they call cap and dividend, under which licenses to pollute would be auctioned to producers and wholesalers of fossil fuels, with three-quarters of the revenue returned to consumers in monthly checks to cover their higher energy costs.
Two senators, Maria Cantwell of Washington, a Democrat, and Susan Collins of Maine, a Republican, have proposed a system known as "cap and dividend" under which power plants, steel mills, refineries and other major carbon emitters would have to pay for permits to pollute, with all of the money being rebated to consumers to cover the higher costs of energy and manufactured goods.
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