Even within the marital context, they work to limit the husband's authority. |
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His lack of game experience will limit his ability to use audibles at the line, and that will curb creativity. |
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He might have to limit the audibles one week to see if the team plays more efficiently without them. |
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Despite the festive season, both boxers registered their weights within the required limit and sailed through their medical tests. |
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For a man who says he favors human freedom and choice, McKibben is awfully eager to limit both. |
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But if the upper speed limit tails off more gradually, then other factors are more likely responsible. |
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It is also hoped the message will stop drivers exceeding the speed limit themselves, to escape the threat of others tailgating them. |
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The limit used to be a year, so when an employer took somebody on, at least that employee would work for a year before the provisions came in. |
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The five days of the conference will, however, test his confidence and authority to the limit. |
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New treatments such as photodynamic therapy and macular surgery may limit the extent of visual loss and in a few cases even restore sight. |
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If in addition the Mobius transformations are required to respect the points of tangency, the limit set becomes a simple closed curve. |
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Second, we have examined perturbations in a normal rather than a tangential direction along the limit cycle. |
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Should my credit card ever be compromised, though, the thief would be in for a rude awakening as my credit limit is pretty low. |
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The lower mass limit for a main sequence star is about 0.08 that of our Sun or 80 times the mass of Jupiter. |
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My money limit for a round of golf depends on who makes up the rest of the foursome. |
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It's the kind that gets to looking like a huge green bubble of taut membrane, stretched to the limit, with redness that radiates outward. |
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Children's savings accounts have a maximum age limit for the account holder, which can be high as 21 for some accounts. |
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Hopefully the new system will be worth this small loss, particularly if it brings an end to that irritating 400 character limit malarkey. |
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There is a limit to the amount of water the River Thames can take, without it backing up and flooding new areas. |
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This past session, for example, the court continued its tear, issuing several opinions that further limit federal power. |
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You don't have to become a teetotaller but limit your drinking to two drinks a day and give yourself one alcohol free day each week. |
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There are also other possible contingent scenarios that may limit scalar switchability. |
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Due to these protests, the government was forced to back-pedal, creating enormous pressure as the time limit for fulfilling EU conditions nears. |
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Therefore, instead of a final dispensation, the story of a monster at the limit of the tellable concludes irresolutely, even incoherently. |
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Sheffield has decided to limit its support to needs falling within the first two bands, that is to say critical and substantial. |
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Feelings are running high as HSE management are determined to limit rises at the top of all pay bands to 0.5 percent per year for three years. |
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Living on the main road, I see this every day with all manner of vehicles whose drivers ignore the speed limit. |
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The bill calls for such games to be badged with a 2.5cm square sticker proclaiming their age limit. |
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Keeping your hair short is definitely the simplest way to limit bad hair days. |
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It's fairly unlikely that the council will recommend further cuts in the scaup bag limit for the coming season. |
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In all of the zones where the hunting of this species is authorized, the bag limit is one moose per two hunters per year. |
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Also, the agency is considering proposing an increase in the deer bag limit in those counties. |
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United's baggage allowance on domestic flights does indeed limit suitcases to 50 pounds each. |
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And a gollywobbler is a large, light-wind sail that can require baggywrinkle to limit chafing. |
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This will oblige hundreds of farmers to limit their use of chemical fertilisers and animal manure. |
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The second way to limit the scope of the duty of care is to appeal to arguments of public policy. |
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No collateral considerations arise which would limit the scope of its duty. |
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Some argue that having a limit on presidential terms makes the country less democratic. |
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There will be an increase in the loan limit for student loans and improvements to the terms of loans to part-time students. |
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The producer's expectation is to realize at least a maximized lower-level confidence limit of gross margin. |
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Instead, I'll drive cautiously home, going under the speed limit for the first time since my last driver's test. |
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Owners hold engineering tenures for at least 15 years before they are invited to sit on the board, a limit that pressures them to bring in new business. |
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The duty to support will limit a parent's freedom of testation and the liability of a parent's estate for support of a dependent child is established in our law. |
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I love duck hunting but it's hard for me to get on the water at 5 in the morning and then have my hunt over in 10 minutes because I have taken my bag limit. |
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The committee who are stretched to the limit manning the centre, are very thankful to the local District Hospital who cook and prepare the hot meals for them. |
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According to police, hale had a blood alcohol level of .16, twice the legal limit. |
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The bag limit had been a single whitefront for many years prior to that. |
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In previous tournaments, no one had been able to complete all 10 square root problems within the time limit. |
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The terms of her parole limit her to working no more than 48 hours a week at her offices and she will have to wear an electronic tagging bracelet. |
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A local police officer attempted to pull over the white Subaru for going 15 mph over the speed limit. |
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Gravitational solutions were collected at the litter layer level by four sets of nine thin, tensionless lysimeters to limit the disturbance of the forest floor. |
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In an authoritarian state, those in power set the limit of freedom. |
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Wearing baggies and doing big drops doesn't limit your riding. |
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Unlike corporate networks, which can limit access, and can backtrack users, we have to continuously monitor for attacks and, more importantly, successful intrusions. |
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Seven brings the limit down to one more than the six-shooter of old, which gunslingers found to be enough to win the West. |
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In other cases, autocrats have been forced to introduce modest political changes but have nonetheless managed to limit their scope and hold on to power. |
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This is most likely down to the various rumours that those caught exceeding the speed limit or driving without insurance might possibly avoid prosecution. |
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The year ahead will test our political establishment to the limit. |
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The increased limit will apply on autostrada with three lanes in each direction and the latest barriers to prevent vehicles from leaving each carriageway. |
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As a sangoma who is also medically qualified, I see modern approaches to AIDS reaching an invisible limit as they confront the traditional approaches. |
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The daily bag limit can include no more than 2 white-tipped. |
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Early civilizations used various heat applications to promote drainage and healing of boils, as well as to limit the spread of infection and for analgesic purposes. |
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We are babblers, when we limit our use of language to utilitarian ends, when we make it serviceable to the projects through which we sidestep our anxiety. |
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And director Jasper Bagg takes on the title role with energy and commitment, though sometimes its sheer weight seems to be taxing his powers to the limit. |
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I am not condoning corporal punishment but some sympathy must go out to the teacher whose patience must have been taxed to the limit and which seems to have snapped. |
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The inquiry made 93 recommendations for safety improvements, including a limit on the hours signalmen were allowed to work. |
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Article V will allow citizens to send career politicians packing by passing a term limit amendment. |
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The courts in four others, including Oregon, have stricken down term limit laws. |
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In our analysis, we will assume that the term limit legislation takes effect beginning with the 102nd Congress. |
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Despite the trophy length limit placed on smallmouths, they have contributed to a vast majority of quality keepers. |
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While there's no prescribed limit on how many visits a restaurant should tally each year, training only begins with mixologist presentations. |
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The instances of dumping wastes on the Cannoli canal passing through the corporation limit has also reporting been reporting after the sun set. |
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Microcephalic children can suffer developmental and intellectual difficulties that limit intelligence and muscle coordination for life. |
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Going the speed limit, the trip to the Otselic camp takes an hour. |
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She had 131 micrograms of alcohol in 100 millilitres of breath, nearly four times the legal limit which is 35mcg per 100ml. |
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The law of large numbers and the central limit theorem play important roles in individual risk theory. |
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All of these catch phrases describe a common problem for older paper machines that have reached their production limit. |
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But only last year, signalman John Watson was found to be almost twice the limit when stopped by bosses. |
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The law of large numbers and the central limit theorem are the cornerstones of inferential statistics. |
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Physicists and engineers have long predicted that Moore's Law would reach its limit, but the date keeps getting pushed into the future. |
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And the French still do it well, despite grandes surfaces and 'McDo', and despite this canicule, making one solid meal a day the limit, if that. |
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Taxing each message with tens or hundreds of microseconds of interconnect latency would severely limit the practical ability to distribute and scale the enterprise database. |
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General liability underwriters can use two new exclusions filed by the Insurance Services Office to limit exposure to silica and unsolicited e-mail claims. |
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And there's no need to limit yourself just to smartening up wood items. |
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The legal limit is 80milligrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of blood. |
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Continued capacity constraints from monolines, coupled with a tightening of interest rate spreads, will likely limit the number of wrapped transactions. |
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More than triple the acceptable levels of cadmium were found in two products, each of which delivered a total amount of cadmium above the tolerable limit for certain people. |
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It is these long-term elected leaders, term limit proponents argue, that hold the lion's share of the power and who limit the voice of the electorate as a whole. |
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He was said to have 92 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath, which is more than twice the legal limit of 35 microgrammes per 100 millilitres. |
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We provide an overview of stabilization methods for point processes and apply these methods to deduce a central limit theorem for statistical estimators of dimension. |
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There is no warning, no change in speed limit, and no signs that suddenly your tires will skitter across the surface like a skateboard on ball bearings. |
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The authors assume that an incumbent governor facing a term limit is no longer accountable to the voters owing to the lack of reelection prospects. |
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Formal language characterizations of cellular automaton limit sets. |
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