Sentence examples for limits meaning from inspiring English sources

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In addition, there are no lifetime limits meaning the policy won't be canceled if someone requires expensive medical treatment Q.

Barcelona's digital infrastructure intends to lure business and industry back into the city limits, meaning more people can walk and cycle to work; some municipal green space is also being transformed into urban orchards.

But, across the year, London and other UK cities suffer average levels of air pollution above legal limits, meaning people may want to cut their exposure from day to day.

The 2016 budget, fixed in October, requires oil to be at $50 in order to run a 3% deficit within "acceptable" rouble rate limits, meaning if the price does not rise soon, cuts will need to be made or reserves spent.

Because it's already more efficient than using the main A-series processor for these tasks, and because changing these behaviours can themselves also save battery, the M7 already stretches the built-in battery to its upper limits, meaning you'll get more talk time than you would otherwise out of a device that's packing one.

Many flea shampoos have age limits, meaning some puppies and kittens can't use them.

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And it's why those ratings have limited meaning.

Scotland has slashed its drink-drive limit, meaning drivers who have less than a pint could be breaking the law.

As Price's case demonstrates, frameworks of defensible legal freedoms had limited meaning absent the ability to make themselves felt.

The Japanese delegation sought the 30-degree northern limit, meaning that almost all of Japan's waters are excluded.

The concept of retirement has limited meaning for writers, but none the less it is normal to slow down with age.

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