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Indeed, the diagnostic categories for pediatric insomnia are labeled as "limit-setting type" or "association type," meaning, respectively, that parents aren't setting limits for bedtime behavior or that children rely on parents to soothe them to sleep.
This behaviour creates difficulty in setting limits for percolation rates in standards.
Microinsurance companies have had to dictate levels of rainfall as a way of setting limits for claims.
In testimony before the Senate in 2001, he advocated setting limits for carbon dioxide emissions as part of comprehensive national emissions-reduction legislation -- a position he has since backed away from.
They fear, with some reason, that the Kremlin wants to restore its choke hold on Russia, not simply by bringing order to government and business, but by setting limits for the country's struggling new media.
"While sticking your kids in front of a screen may seem like an easy solution to keep them occupied," Ms. Ogintz said, "they will get tired of it". She advised setting limits for using electronic devices.
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The State Supreme Court set limits for challenges to paternity.
But the card also gives gamblers the chance to set limits for themselves.
Children can't set limits for themselves, of course; they need adults to do that.
A government committee sets limits for the levels of pesticides which can be present in food.
Voters did not tell politicians to stop, and politicians did not set limits for developers or the banks.
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