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Once the lead target is reached, the college stops showing up as a possible match, Mr. Capezzali says, "because the school's marketing budget has hit a cap".
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California's cap-and-trade program to restrict greenhouse gas emissions has hit a major political roadblock.
Bloomberg reported in March 2008 that the investment fund had hit a hard cap of $5 billion, and had been turning away investors.
In spite of the flood of disturbing reports coming from both the Antarctic and the Arctic just a few days ago, the National Snow and Ice Data Center reported that the extent of the Arctic ice cap in winter had hit a record low for the second year in a row the issue of climate change has rarely come up during the Presidential primary campaign.
We had hit a nerve.
Mr Blackmore suggests that Adelaide will have to buy water from farmers, as it has hit the cap on what it can take from the Murray-Darling.
In the United States, the investor-visa program called EB-5 has been so popular that it has hit its cap of 10,000 visas this year, for the first time since 1990.
She adopts this instructive tone every now and then, like someone who has hit Caps Lock by mistake.
The SALT cap has hit taxpayers there particularly hard, because of higher state levies, property values and real estate taxes.
In 93 international caps, Rooney has hit 39 goals.
Earlier this month, Tesla fell back behind Ford in terms of its market cap as some pressure has hit the stock.
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