Sentence examples for were capped from inspiring English sources

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were capped

noun

A close-fitting head covering either without a brim or with a peak.

  • The children were all wearing caps to protect them from the sun.

Exact(60)

Trials were capped at 60 seconds.

Proposed investments were capped at $10,000.

The reimbursements were capped at 21 months of lost benefits.

At that point fines were capped at £5,000.

She said the costs were capped at 5%.

Programs with fewer than 100,000 connected accounts were capped at 100,000; those with more were capped at twice their account numbers.

Webb also suggested other charges could appear elsewhere if management fees were capped.

The gains were capped by concern that Accenture, formerly Andersen Consulting, faced slowing revenue growth.

Even these were capped when Fiddler on the Roof won him an Oscar for best cinematography.

This figure rose marginally to 15.7% for households who were capped.

Guardian Australia has also learnt the fuel tanks were capped to prevent any refuelling.

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