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26 Sentences With "sets a limit on"

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Congress sets a limit on the federal government's debt in law, which currently stands at $19.8tn.
This is called unitarity, a principle that sets a limit on how quantum systems can evolve over time.
NASA wrote:The fact that 'Oumuamua was too faint for Spitzer to detect sets a limit on the object's total surface area.
The current "force manning level" for Syria sets a limit on the number of American military personnel in Syria at 503.
A workout usually sets a limit on the influence of those investors in the upcoming rounds of a company's debt restructuring plan.
PFC rates are set locally on an airport-by-airport, project-by-project basis — Congress simply sets a limit on what airports can charge.
The paper sets a limit on how big enormous black holes could be, at just a smidgeon larger than the radius of the event horizon.
The IRS sets a limit on how much you can contribute to an HSA, but unlike with a flexible spending account, your HSA balance carries over from year to year.
Those drivers would also be affected by a new law that sets a limit on issuing new cab licenses per quarter (125) that would dramatically curtail the addition of new drivers.
The U.K. government and the industry negotiate an agreement that sets a limit on the health service's spending and requires pharmaceutical companies to repay any amount that exceeds the fixed cap.
In light of our evolutionary history — when food sources were less reliable — he argues that the body sets a limit on how much energy it is willing to expend, regardless of how active we are.
In particular, says Nicholas Benes of the Board Director Training Institute of Japan, which promotes better governance, the ¥100m-disclosure rule inadvertently sets a limit on lifting the incentive portion of pay cheques (salaries are mostly cash-based).
Additionally, the committee aims to ensure all states have a program that sets a limit on the number of doctors and pharmacies that can give out opioids to those Medicaid beneficiaries at risk of or who have an addiction.
The measure, introduced in 2011, sets a limit on the rise of government expenditure at below the rate of country's potential growth, measured as an average over 10 years - five years back, the current year and four years of future forecasts.
For closed bell bounce and saturation dives the bailout set must be compact enough to allow the diver to pass through the bottom hatch of the bell. This sets a limit on the size of cylinders that can be used.
This ranked 356th in the commonwealth. ; Reserves In 2009, the district reported a $1,062,005 in an unreserved-undesignated fund balance. The designated fund balance was reported as $606,788. The Pennsylvania General Assembly sets a limit on how much money a district can have in its fund balance.
The Pennsylvania General Assembly sets a limit on how much money a district can have in its fund balance. The limit is based on the amount of the district's budget. As the total spending in the budget rises, the district is permitted to hold greater amounts in reserve. In January 2010, the Pennsylvania Auditor General conducted a performance audit of the district.
This maximum speed of the tip sets a limit on the rate of rotation. For a given rate of rotation, the tip of a larger fan will travel faster. So to keep down the top speed of a large engine, the fan must spin more slowly. The fan is driven by a turbine off the same shaft, so the turbine blades also spin round more slowly.
The visual quality of a digital photograph can be evaluated in several ways. The pixel count of an image is related to its spatial resolution and is often used as a figure of merit. The quantity of picture elements (pixels) in the image sensor is usually counted in millions and called "megapixels". Sensor pixel density sets a limit on the final output resolution of images captured with that sensor.
For a low-impedance source of 250 Ω, on the other hand, the noise contribution of the valve is 10 times larger than the signal source, and the noise figure is approximately ten, or 10 dB. To obtain low noise figure, the impedance of the source can be increased by a transformer. This is eventually limited by the input capacitance of the valve, which sets a limit on how high the signal impedance can be made if a certain bandwidth is desired. The noise voltage density of a given valve is a function of frequency.
The limit of observability in our universe is set by a set of cosmological horizons which limit—based on various physical constraints—the extent to which we can obtain information about various events in the universe. The most famous horizon is the particle horizon which sets a limit on the precise distance that can be seen due to the finite age of the universe. Additional horizons are associated with the possible future extent of observations (larger than the particle horizon owing to the expansion of space), an "optical horizon" at the surface of last scattering, and associated horizons with the surface of last scattering for neutrinos and gravitational waves.
In a traditional 401(k) plan, introduced by Congress in 1978, employees contribute pre-tax earnings to their retirement plan, also called "elective deferrals". That is, an employee's elective deferral funds are set aside by the employer in a special account where the funds are allowed to be invested in various options made available in the plan. The IRS sets a limit on the amount of funds deferred in this way, and includes a "catch up" provision intended to allow older workers to save for their approaching retirement. These limits are adjusted each year to reflect changes in the cost of living due to inflation.
523 Bridges like this were common in the Middle Ages, the best known being London Bridge, but most have long since been demolished because of their obstruction to the river flow and to shipping. The 'Glory Hole' The Glory Hole is the name given by generations of boaters to the High Bridge in Lincoln. It has a narrow and crooked arch which sets a limit on the size of boats using the Witham and going from Brayford Pool, at the start of Foss Dyke, to Boston and the sea. Since the 14th century the bridge has contributed to floods in Lincoln and after any heavy rain the bridge is virtually unnavigable, which may be why it got its name.
The term "appropriations" refers to budget authority to incur obligations and to make payments from the Treasury for specified purposes. Some military and some housing programs have multi-year appropriations, in which their budget authority is specified for several coming fiscal years. In the congressional budgeting process, an "authorization" (technically the "authorization act") provides the legal authority for the executive branch to act, establishes an account which can receive money to implement the action, and sets a limit on how much money may be expended. However, this account remains empty until Congress approves an "appropriation", which requires the U.S. Treasury to provide funds (up to the limit provided for in the authorization).
Several days after the arrest, Sweetin revised his argument and claimed that Bartkowicz was violating state law because he was in possession of 224 marijuana plants for 12 registered patients, while state law only allowed for a caregiver to have 6 plants and 2 ounces of marijuana per registered patient. This same argument was echoed by prosecuting attorney David Gaouette. While Sweetin and Gaouette both argue that Colorado state law limits Bartkowicz to 6 plants and 2 ounces per patient as a care-giver, the wording of the Colorado state constitution never states a maximum number of plants that a care-giver may possess. The state constitution only sets a limit on the number of plants that a patient may possess.
In an accelerating universe, there are events which will be unobservable as t \rightarrow \infin as signals from future events become redshifted to arbitrarily long wavelengths in the exponentially expanding de Sitter space. This sets a limit on the farthest distance that we can possibly see as measured in units of proper distance today. Or, more precisely, there are events that are spatially separated for a certain frame of reference happening simultaneously with the event occurring right now for which no signal will ever reach us, even though we can observe events that occurred at the same location in space that happened in the distant past. While we will continue to receive signals from this location in space, even if we wait an infinite amount of time, a signal that left from that location today will never reach us.

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