Sentence examples for clauses limiting from inspiring English sources

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They suggested that all members introduce "golden rules": constitutional clauses limiting budget deficits.

Subsection (3) recognizes the validity of clauses limiting or excluding consequential damages but makes it dear that they may not operate in an unconscionable manner.

That agreement includes clauses limiting the pay of players who aren't on the US women's team, and it restricts US Soccer's ability to change the pool of players currently on the national team.

The letters seek documents and other information related to the firms' decisions, about two years ago, to ask their pension fund clients to sign clauses limiting their ability to sue the firms.

Ebooks, for example, says Turow, are cheap for publishers to produce but they still "rigidly insist on clauses limiting ebook royalties to 25% of net receipts" – half a traditional hardback royalty – and less successful authors are finding "their earnings declining because of the new rate, a process that will accelerate as the market pivots more toward digital".

But instead of using the savings to be more generous to authors, the six major publishing houses — five of which were sued last year by the Justice Department's Antitrust Division for fixing e-book prices — all rigidly insist on clauses limiting e-book royalties to 25 percent of net receipts.

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These clauses limit coverage to care that is deemed "effective and appropriate".

The military clauses limited Austria's long-service volunteer army to 30,000 men and broke up the Austro-Hungarian navy, distributing it among the Allies.

A key provision was a clause limiting the working hours of biscuit, cake, and bread workers to 10 hours per day and 60 hours per week.

See articleJosé Luis Rodríguez Zapatero, Spain's prime minister, called for a constitutional clause limiting the country's budget-deficit and public-debt levels.

Members of the orchestra say that their problems with Mr. Dutoit have grown increasingly intense since a musicians' strike in 1998 in which players demanded that the orchestra obey a contract clause limiting rehearsals on travel days.

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