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It began by setting a ceiling of 30 caballerías (one caballería = 33 acres, or 13.4 hectares) on individual holdings, with a maximum of 100 caballerías if economic operations required such a scale.
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A powerful social science theory, much advanced by Robert Frank of Cornell, provides a strong rationale for setting a ceiling on the incomes of the executives of all corporations that receive public loans, capital injections, or some other favor from tax payers.
Though the other companies said they were also pushing the government for permission to publish more detailed data, they said the aggregate numbers were useful to control speculation by setting a ceiling on the number of requests.
Switzerland's central bank surprised markets by setting a ceiling for the Swiss currency of SFr1.20 against the euro in an attempt to keep it down.
The bill's centerpiece is a cap-and-trade program that sets a ceiling on emissions of heat-trapping gases like carbon dioxide and allows polluting industries to trade emission permits or allowances to meet it.
Fiscal policy is supposedly constrained by the stability pact, which sets a ceiling on budget deficits of 3% of GDP.
The restaurant sets a ceiling of 118 degrees.
But Mendocino County has set a ceiling of three gift sets per broker.
And it has set a ceiling of around 2,400 euros a month for pensions.
The proposal would have set a ceiling of 18percentt on the number of foreigners in this country of 7.2 million people.
He claimed that Harvey's surgeon had set a ceiling of a hundred and eighty innings, after which, Boras argued, the Mets should shut Harvey down for the year.
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