Sentence examples for imposing a cap on from inspiring English sources

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This scheme isn't the libertarian ideal since in the end the government is imposing a cap on emissions.

He revealed that he did not support the government's bid to stop the EU imposing a cap on bankers' bonuses.

The Swiss National Bank seemed to be protecting the downside by imposing a cap on the franc's level against the euro.

Ministers will next week publish a progress report which backs the idea of imposing a cap on the total amount an individual should pay for care costs.

He said the government should abandon the 1% cap and instead raise the money by imposing a cap on tax relief for pension contributions at £26,000.

Business groups have also pushed for legislation imposing a cap on payments to whistle-blowers, arguing that rewards reaching as high as $104 million, as happened in one case, have turned anti-fraud efforts into a lottery.

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But they provided few details beyond saying that the plan would impose a cap on the amount of debt the state could carry at any one time.

The proposal hammered out today would for the first time impose a cap on the amount of debt that the state can carry at one time.

We would impose a cap on bad behaviour in politics.

Beginning in summer 2014, GSAS will no longer impose a cap on external summer funding.

There are also questions over how it would impose a cap on each company's profits.

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