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But in reality it is at the limits of what can be done by monetary policy.
"We know the advertising model is changing, and spot advertising is at the limits of what it can credibly do.
But a line has to be drawn somewhere.A reasonable place to draw it is at the limits of human memory.
"The complexity of getting all those ducks in a row is at the limits of what is humanly possible, plus all the 'poker playing' with corporate development – and meanwhile running your business".
In these last plays, man is at the limits of his sovereignty as a human being, where everything that he has lived by, stood for, or loved is put to the test.
Yet the final straw for many of us is the contention by our employers that the latest final pay offer of 1.1% is "at the limits of what can be afforded" when at the same time we discover that university leaders have themselves received an average pay increase of 6.1%.
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Even the ubiquitous skipjack that goes into cans is at the limit.
Delta's 49% stake is at the limit of foreign ownership rules, but the shareholder is not exercising control.
I go after it, but my torch is at the limit of its range and, frustratingly, I can't see the animal, only those twin orbs of light.
Munich is at the limit of its capacity to welcome refugees arriving in Germany, police have said, a day after 12,200 asylum-seekers reached the city.
Initial experimental results indicate that a spring stiffness of around 30 MN/m is at the limit of detectability.
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