Sentence examples for stringent caps from inspiring English sources

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This last deal imposed stringent caps on discretionary spending that will tighten even further when an automatic "sequester" takes effect in January 2013.

Mr. Bush had previously, in the form of a veto threat, outlined his objections to provisions of a Senate bill that gives patients much broader rights to sue, with less stringent caps on damages, than Mr. Bush favors.

More stringent caps on plastic in waste streams, and better disposal in the top ten-ranked countries could reduce the amount of new marine plastic to 2.4 to 6.4m tonnes annually by 2025.

(4) As carbon dioxide equivalent (CO2e) emissions prices increased under more stringent caps, AD systems became competitive, in part, because of additional credits for methane mitigation.

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March 19, 2014 While The Spectator's Isabel Hardman suggests the chancellor might impose a more stringent cap on welfare, to pay for a more dramatic rise in the personal tax allowance.

A national cap-and-trade system - which is needed to address emissions meaningfully and cost-effectively - will undo the effects of a more stringent cap within any state or group of states.

Sooner or later, he says, operators will have to introduce more stringent usage caps, demand a premium for better service or charge by usage.

The answer is stringent spending caps, which don't currently exist, and holding the contests on the same day as local elections so that there is already an infrastructure in place.

It is an approach built in the belief that collective ownership and stringent salary caps would somehow see the league safely through any temptation to boom and bust, the post-Pelé fate of its predecessor, the NASL.

They say rising rents in London coupled with the introduction next April of stringent benefit caps leave them in an impossible position, with no option but to initiate an outflow of poorer families from the capital by placing homeless households in cheaper areas, often many miles from their home borough.

Senator James M. Jeffords, a Vermont independent, has introduced legislation that would set relatively stringent national caps on four major pollutants: nitrogen oxide, the main component of smog; sulfur dioxide; mercury, a toxic health hazard; and carbon dioxide, which many scientists say causes global warming.

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