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Did we just dive too close to the limits?
In this respect, children benefit from being close to the limits of their ability.
"But we went too close to the limits," confesses Mr Borschberg.There is little scope for a full autopilot system, and it would weigh too much.
Ofgem, the gas and electricity regulator, warned last month that Britain's power usage could come dangerously close to the limits of its generating capacity in just three years.
The column that Mr. Murphy cited may have come close to the limits of fair comment, taking on a prosecutorial tone.
When it comes to the universe as a whole, we may be frighteningly close to the limits of empirical inquiry as a guide to understanding.
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The vast majority of customers wouldn't come anywhere close to the limit.
He acquired the libertarian faith in high school and took it close to the limit.
"We have parts of the country that are close to the limit".
By these measures Nassau is at or close to the limit.
France and Italy, which has the euro area's biggest debt burden, are also close to the limit.
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