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Randy Edsall has set limits on players' facial hair and stripped their surnames from the backs of jerseys.
Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has said he has set limits for the country's negotiators at nuclear talks, which resume on Wednesday in Geneva.
"The district has set limits on what the P.T.A. can give each school -- a maximum of $5,000 -- which prevents us from viewing the P.T.A. as a cash cow," Mrs. Farren said.
David Cameron has set limits on his plan to accept thousands of extra refugees from Syria after he rejected any involvement in an EU scheme for compulsory quotas, saying they would encourage "dangerous" journeys across the Mediterranean.
But while society has set limits to business's operations, it has also very consciously left a great deal of room among the nation's institutions for these operations to take place.
Mr Ibarretxe has not abandoned the commitment to independence expressed by Mr Arzalluz in the approach to ETA's truce; but he has set limits, notably that any discussion of proposals for further autonomy will take place in the Basque parliament, and not, as in 1998, in an all-nationalist conclave.
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More than 100 countries have set limits at or below 0.05.
Several states have banned the herb because of its psychoactive effects; several more have set limits on possession or consumption.
The campaign finance bill that the Rules Committee did not consider would have set limits on soft money contributions but not banned them.
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