Sentence examples for to limits from inspiring English sources

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to limits

verb

To restrict; not to allow to go beyond a certain bound.

  • We need to limit the power of the executive.

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While subject to limits, those deductions can bey large.

"They have not been used to paying attention to limits".

Candidates receive matching funds in return for agreeing to limits on spending, not to limits on donations.

Will they acquiesce to limits imposed by congress, or expand the program?

Investment banks should be subject to limits on leverage; hedge funds need scrutiny; and more.

The union also agreed to limits on health care payments and a reduction in dental benefits.

Moreover, they agree to limits even if that means electricity costs will increase (although they won't).

During their visits, journalists must agree to limits on what they can report and document.

She is also sympathetic to limits that affect the relationship between state and federal courts.

He said they now seem more open to limits on the purchase of high-capacity magazines.

Living costs there are high in large part due to limits on housing-supply growth.

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