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When they neared the limits of the construction loan, family and friends donated their labor.
In California, that meant that, as demand neared the limits of supply, the producers could be virtually certain that almost any offer they made would be accepted, said Richard Schuler, an engineering and economics professor at Cornell University.
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They neared the limit of the sudden changes that our political system is willing to make to preserve Social Security as a self-financed system.
Of greater concern is the possibility that the Fed is nearing the limits of its powers.
Instead, said Mr. Waterman, who flies about 50,000 miles a year, they will find a plane full of people nearing the limits of their patience.
The bank was not performing well and was nearing the limits of its permitted capital ratios.
What the Russian economic statistics show is that Putin is nearing the limits to which he can push the Russian people.
Positions harden, progress is stalled, and it is becoming clear that the body politic is nearing the limits of how much suffering it can endure.
One campus publication asserted that the college was nearing the limit of energy efficiency.
But those viewers may be nearing the limit of what they are prepared to pay.
Alexander Szalay and Jim Gray argue that we are nearing the limit of what one research group can achieve in data handling.
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