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to capping
noun
A close-fitting head covering either without a brim or with a peak.
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I'm also opposed to capping deductions for state and local taxes.
The FCA wants to work with industry on a voluntary solution to capping or removing exit and paid-up charges.
Even before China committed to capping emissions, it had begun to address the environmental impact of its growing economy.
Further complicating matters, labor unions and Charles Rangel, the influential Democratic House member, say they remain firmly opposed to capping the deduction.
At the time, it was hailed as a breakthrough, as China had previously resisted making any commitment to capping its emissions, ever.
Tonight, Mr. Richard, who has twin 2-year-olds, was looking forward to capping his long day of arguments by celebrating his fourth wedding anniversary.
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Others want to cap campaign financing.
He therefore wants to cap the tax.
The report helped to cap Treasury gains.
Labour want to cap this at 5%.
Twenty-yard scoring pass to Kyle Rudolph to cap the drive.
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