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"We're not ready to limit tourism," said Mr. Bruno.
Investors had expected Russian supplies to decline this year after Mr. Putin's deputy, Igor Sechin, told the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries in December that his government was ready to limit production to support prices.
One possibility, he said, was that Iran would press for the lifting of sanctions, a recognition of its right to enrich uranium while also signaling that it was ready to limit the production of uranium that is enriched to 20 percent.
He wasn't ready to limit himself to only one musical genre played with the same collaborators.
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"I wasn't ready to be limited," she said.
The ensuing decades saw a remarkable decline in lung cancer deaths as a result of a purposeful campaign to limit the ready availability of cigarettes, to inform the public of the dangers of smoking, and to control the places where smoking could occur.
In that sense, Jeff Bezos's new corporate playground could not have been announced at a worse time the city has been spurred into yet another wave of activism by the Trump presidency, and seemed ready to fight like hell to limit the influence that Amazon might have, and maybe even save their home from following in Seattle's footsteps.
Are we ready to accept a less accurate measurement in order to limit invasiveness?
Western diplomats have expressed cautious optimism that Iran, struggling under the vise of new sanctions on its oil exports and central bank, is ready to discuss limits on its nuclear program, especially on its enrichment to 20 percent.
Among the other members of the court, Justice John Paul Stevens indicated in a concurring opinion that he, too, would be ready to uphold limits on money in politics well beyond those upheld in the Buckley decision.
Be ready to accept limits on your usual routines and ways of doing things.
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