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Told that he may upset Wall Street with such a strict ceiling, Hoenig replied: "That's a good sign it must be a pretty good number".
Existing federal campaign finance laws do seek to strictly limit a political spender's links to a candidate, by treating any money that is spent in "coordination" with a candidate or candidate organization as a contribution, subject to a strict ceiling of one donation of $2,500 for each election.
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New bearer cheques could be withdrawn against what had been deposited, subject to strict ceilings.
Yet Britain is too strongly attached to the present convergence criteria for EMU, with their emphasis on strict ceilings for state borrowing.
By contrast, Mr. McCain's bill, co-sponsored by Senator Russell Feingold, would place an outright ban on any candidate raising any soft money in connection with a federal election and would apply strict ceilings if the money goes to state elections.
First, they've made progress towards the "fiscal compact" demanded by European Central Bank president Mario Draghi, by promising to enshrine budgetary rules – including strict ceilings on deficits – in their constitutions, and enforce automatic punishments on eurozone members that fail to comply.
The ECB's decision to limit the amount of aid the Greek central bank could offer to the country's financial sector was blamed by many in Greece for forcing the closure of the banks, and putting strict ceilings on deposits.
To understand how the bill would impede reform, it is helpful to remember that federal election law already bans corporations and unions from giving money to candidates and places strict ceilings on donations by individuals and political action committees, or PAC's.
Regional managers were moreover given strict budget ceilings by the donors, ceilings that hindered them from expanding or modifying the scope of the activities during the planning phase.
The maintenance at 172 Forsyth Street is low, about $500 per month, but strict income ceilings and flip-tax provisions discourage those who buy to make a profit.
But Europe's dairymen are so obsessed by the need for regulation that the worst economic slump in more than 70 years barely enters their consciousness.Look at what the protesters want above all else: the preservation of strict production ceilings on milk.
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