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With fewer young people (due to demographic changes) and no imposed limit on student numbers, universities are likely to have many places to fill through Clearing, building on last year's record numbers.
This shift means the imposed limit on which search engines users can choose to set as an iOS default looks increasingly hard for Apple to justify from a user experience point of view.
Such equifinal behaviour is a product of an imposed limit on fan progradation and associated autogenic feedbacks, which drive fan entrenchment even in the absence of external changes in water or sediment supply.
There has been growing speculation in Washington in recent days that Treasury could use the amendment -- which some argue says the government cannot renege on its debts -- to ignore the congressionally imposed limit on the amount of money the United States can borrow.
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Officials also imposed limits on increases and decreases to protect schools from large budget swings this year.
Regulators say that in the last two or three years companies have increasingly imposed limits on trading.
So Congress and a more conservative Supreme Court imposed limits on the power of federal judges.
To offset the glut, the Agriculture Department imposed limits on production for two years.
The state also imposed limits on prescriptions and on physical and speech therapy: 15 visits per person per year.
"We live in a society, and societies have always imposed limits on activities that it deems are damaging".
The Dodd Frank Act, passed in 2010, imposed limits on speculation; but industry lobbyists are fighting at every pass.
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