Sentence examples for supposed limit from inspiring English sources

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Betelgeuse in our Galaxy and four stars in the Magellanic Clouds are brighter than the supposed limit, but they exhibit abundance characteristics which can be accounted for in the framework of TPSAGB theory.

Richmond Hill currently holds more than 3,600 pupils, twice its supposed limit, and could have 4,000 next fall as other neighborhood high schools in Queens are broken into mini-schools with smaller, more selective enrollments.

VEB has recently lent $4.5 billion, well above its supposed limit, to Rusal, a company controlled by Oleg Deripaska, a Russian aluminium tycoon, so he could repay a foreign loan backed by 25% of Norilsk Nickel, the world's largest nickel producer.

Chemistry prize winners pushed microscopes past supposed limit.

Archytas can advance to the new limit and ask the same question again, so that there will always be something, into which his staff can be extended, beyond the supposed limit, and hence that something is clearly unlimited.

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We make active choices to push empathy to the side, and that is what seems to account for the supposed limits and biases of empathy.

Indeed, as Deadspin notes, various sports reporters were told that N.F.L. and Ravens officials had seen it; they relayed heavy hints that it would show all those mysterious complexities, and help to explain why Rice's suspension was so light — though the choreography of Rice's supposed limited responsibility is, again, hard to picture, absent an invisible Rube Goldberg machine in the elevator.

But Mr Putin needs to start, if only because it is hard to see how new powers for Russia's troops and law-enforcement agencies will succeed in ending the war in Chechnya, where any supposed limits on their old powers in the past were anyway ignored.

In old days, irrationals were inferred as the supposed limits of series of rationals which had no rational limit; but the objection to this procedure was that it left the existence of irrationals merely optative, and for this reason the stricter methods of the present day no longer tolerate such a definition.

There's some bleak humor around the word early on: Ruth takes a break from punching Daisy to sensitively school her that "the darkies don't like being called 'nigger' no more"—a jab at the supposed limits of political correctness?

The banks are supposed to limit daily withdrawals.

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