Sentence examples for is being capped from inspiring English sources

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So Imperial Valley's budget is being capped.

Welfare spending is being capped and access tightened.

Housing benefit is being capped at £500 a week.

So now the benefit is being capped, which will drive claimants out of more expensive areas.

From April 2016 the amount you pay for care if you are over 65 is being capped at £72,000.

As part of that drive, the number of skilled workers from outside the European Economic Area who are allowed into the UK each year is being capped.

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Thus Scotland's richest people are skimming off more millions from taxpayers when benefits are being capped and the bedroom tax is forcing people on to the street.

This year, cash bonuses for employees making $250,000 or less will be paid in full, with none of it deferred, although the bonuses are being capped at $125,000.

But its key London directors, such as Michael Sherwood, will be told formally tomorrow that their bonuses are being capped at £1m because of Alistair Darling's one-off tax on bonuses of more than £25,000.

"It's a full-blown Test match we're being capped for and there's a responsibility to go out, play hard and win.

It's unfortunate that the limitless possibilities are being capped by an ISP, but it has no direct business impact on us".

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