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But designers face limits of knowledge due to actual good practices of thick composite structures use.
Until that occurs, Saudi Arabia will face limits from the State Department and Congress.
"The commercial PSBs face limits on advertising minutage that are far too restrictive: we want a level playing field for all channels," he will say.
And even people who have good insurance that will pay for such programs often face limits on how much that insurance will cover.
COLLEGE NCAA--Placed Missouri's men's basketball program on probation for three years and announced it will face limits on recruiting, scholarships and official visits.
There is no economywide cap-and-trade system like that in the House measure, but electric utilities will face limits on their greenhouse-gas emissions and a market will be established to allow them to trade pollution permits.
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Mr. Russell tightens his face, limiting nearly all movement to his lower jaw.
They face limited, more expensive tariffs, and pay an average of £80 a year more than other customers.
"What we see so far is a random pattern in reforms — or reforms that face limited resistance," he said.
But the reality is that consumers face limited choices when corporations gain control of the food system.
Some of the 400 companies in the Virgin Group, the travel and entertainment conglomerate owned by Richard Branson, face limited direct competition.
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