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That panel said she had wrongly concluded that the suit was subject to time limits imposed by an administrative review law and that those limits had expired.
Dénécé's main concern is that the new powers will not be subject to "time limits," such as a renewable one-year term of use.
Non-disabled working age adults without dependents are further subject to time limits on SNAP benefits if they are not working or participating in an employment or training program.
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gParticipation in the social-leisure activities depends on senior adults' interests and it is also subject to time limit.
In 1540 legal actions to recover land were subjected to time limits.
However, Gαo-mutant females would be unlikely to stay competitive under natural conditions where animals are subject to time-limited sexual encounters and where optimal reproductive performance is essential for reproductive success.
"However reprehensible the conduct alleged," the court said, "these actions are subject to the time limits created by the Legislature".
"The authors fail to acknowledge that many SNAP recipients who are subject to the time limit were working already, or would soon be working, and as a result, their work rates and wages would likely have risen without the time limit," the Center on Budget's Ed Bolen and Stacy Dean wrote in a lengthy critique last December.
Point out that any claim might be subject to a time limit.
Even grief is now subject to a time-limit.
"I expect the subject of time limits might come to the fore when the European Parliament revisits this directive," Mr. Liikanen said.
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