Sentences with phrase «how about limiting»

Andy and commentariat here: In regards to the uncivility that sometimes appears here, how about limiting every poster to just ONE comment per post, and just wait your turn for the next post the next day or later?
How about limiting the amount of time that politicians in office can receive donations to maybe 2 - 3 month before the next election?
A less extreme possibility: how about we limit the net income of Congress and the President to the median for the country — during and for a decade after they leave office?

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The protest started Wednesday morning, after Rep. John Lewis of Georgia made a number of remarks about how little Congress has done to limit gun violence.
They weren't, however, thinking much about how to integrate them with one another, which limited their effectiveness.
At heart, it's about finding reasonable limits on the pursuit of profit, or, more personally, on how we go about making a living.
I've talked in other places about how to appeal to multiple audiences on LinkedIn, so don't worry that you're somehow going to have to limit yourself in the process.
The idea was a simple marketing appeal — customers could stop worrying about how much data they had left every month — combined with the possibility that many would move up to the new unlimited plans from cheaper limited plans, raising more revenue.
Still, the Trump Administration revealed limited details about how the new drone program, planned for the next three years, would work.
It was especially refreshing to be able to steer away from the clichés and get into some very practical tips about what he and his team look for in considering a deal and how that differs from many other venture firms, which are constrained by the requirements of their limited partnership agreements and other considerations like IRR (as opposed to ultimate return on capital) as well.
5) You've got to remove your limiting beliefs about how much you can make as a sole proprietor.
You've made all these announcements in the last few days about the changes you're going to make, and I don't really see how those announcements or changes limits the amount of type of data that Facebook uses in an effective way.
This limits how Facebook can track a user's non-Facebook web browsing — which yes Facebook does do, whatever Zuckerberg tried to claim in Congress — so again it's a way to reduce what the social network giant knows about you.
Next, think about how much flexibility you want in terms of contribution limits and who is responsible for making such contributions.
At first, many people were grateful to have simply survived, but now fear is growing as some worry about how long they can last with limited — and dwindling — resources.
As a result of our limited confidence in how the Living Goods and BRAC programs are monitored, we do not know how much we will be able to learn about the success of the programs in the future.
There have been reports by the Broadbent Institute (the Kesselman study) as well as the Parliamentary Budget Office that also raise concerns about how over time the implementation of the expanded limit will increase the size of the tax exempt base and erode future government revenues.
Imagine if when the paramedics arrive at an accident scene, the first thing they do is empty the guy's pockets, take his credit cards and run them to the limits, figure out how to divvy it all up among themselves — then start to worry about the guy lying on the pavement.
That means limits on how many units can be occupied by renters, specifications about how many owners can be delinquent on their HOA dues, and other factors.
I liken this to a scuba diver who goes down and he has about an hour's worth of air, and then he's got ta come back up again and either get another tank or refill his tank, so you're limited on how much air you can have if you're scuba diving, but in business, unless you have a scuba diving type business, you don't wan na have to keep having to refill your tank, and so that's the issue that I see faces a lot of entrepreneurs and startups, is the amount of time and energy it takes to raise money for your business.
Review some of the other companies listed on the site to learn more about how much each individual company has raised over a limited period of time.
Reading about how Warren Buffett waits for «fat pitches» and advises others to limit the number of punches on their lifetime decision card to 20 made me question my own patience.
Aside from being able to deduct what you save, you likely know about the annual contribution limit and how these accounts differ from Roth IRAs.
The 2010 Best of the Hot List includes articles about why style and size based investing will often serve to limit returns, how emotion and discipline during times of market volatility are key to long term performance, and why the stock market and economy are two different animals and can often behave differently.
There is limited information about the production capacity of individual producers so it is difficult to accurately predict how much marijuana will be available by July1.
As a woman who got married in the late 1960's I can tell you a lot of things about limiting your beliefs including how people around you can set up limits and barriers.
Templates of buyer personas are very limiting in keeping the focus where it should be — on key insights and narratives that matter to how buyers go about accomplishing goals.
this is just playing around with numbers, I know; but I would be happy reading your thoughts about comparing bonds and stocks on the basis of pe ratios — I think that metric has it's limits; but how to deal with that, if the market should go higher and which other metric would you take, do you take today.
-- Must use a pre-selected broker — Limited list of features — Lack of information about how the system works
They have lots of ideas about what they THINK he taught, but none about actually how limited of a knowledge we have about what he actually said.
there should be a limit on how much people can sue doctors.and sue pill makers and im getting tired of all the ads on tv about sue this pill maker if you had a heartatack if you had taking this drug its total BS
Actual possibility is how things actually are or will be, while theoretical possibility is how people (who don't propose to absolutely know the actual case of what is or what will be) talk about what, to the best of their limited knowledge, is or will be.
How is a theological debate any different that a group of Trekies arguing about the limits of the prime directive, or warp technology?
We know very little about the conditions which determine how God may work with us, and we can not set limits to his working under any conditions.
It limits the divine nature of Scripture to some non-existent manuscripts, and restricts the accurate understanding of Scripture to a few scholarly elites who study Greek and Hebrew while shut away from the rest of the world, and then tell all of us who are out in the world, how wrong and ignorant we are about what the Bible really means.
The group then divides into two subgroups, led by the minister and her co-facilitator, for experiential and feeling - level sharing, including debriefing on such between - session assignments as: «Talk to three people about death, being aware of how they respond» or «Imagine that you have only a limited time to live and try to say how this awareness influences your feelings about your lifestyle and present relationship.»
How about intentionally driving 5 mph over the listed speed limit?
Multiethnicity in Christianity can not be limited to conversations about race in Black and White terms and history or how we are going to change up musical worship to include some Gospel music and a song sung in Spanish.
Part of the difficulties of Cartesian philosophy, and of any philosophy which accepts [presentational immediacy] as a complete account of perception, is to explain how we know more than this meager fact about the world although our only avenue of direct knowledge limits us to this barren residuum.
In your apostolic reference, perhaps you are thinking of Timothy 9 - 15 where Paul is making assertions about how he thinks women ought to have limited participation in the church because Eve is the one who fell to temptation in Eden.
I'm finding as I think about this, and run out of superlatives, how I limit Him in my daily experience, because really this wonderful god that I imagine is less than the wonderful god that He really is.
The brilliant John Roberts «enumerated and limited government time bomb maneuver» just becomes a trivia question about the original superseded and obsolete rationale for how the Supreme Court upheld the power of the Congress to mandate that individuals buy health insurance.
But if it doesn't — like when it talks about the anger of God, or repentance, or gay sex, or divorce — then we can emphasise its humanness, point out the limited knowledge of the writer, explain how they came to be so silly, and move beyond the text to a supposedly higher ethical standard.
Yet there is a limit to how closely we can identify the historical person Jesus of Nazareth with the Christ, for two reasons: first, there is much we do not know about the historical person, and clearly it is not necessary to know this or to include this in the understanding that serves as «the Christ» for us.
Gov. Christie has expressed concern about this bill's effects on how parents raise their children, but said that research has made it clear that this sort of therapy poses «critical health risks including, but not limited to, depression, substance abuse, social withdrawal, decreased self - esteem and suicidal thoughts.»
In seeking to defend the justice of the war in Afghanistan, I was writing about how to justify such wars, not limit them, which would require another article.
In addition to his sense of the sacred, Camus's sense of the limits of human reason and justice is worthy of serious attention for its incipient natural law approach combined with a sober prudence about how far even the best human intentions can be trusted.
However, on a limited scale, there's no denying that there's something appealingly rogue about how Mrs. Cox went about solving her problem — by purchasing every single shirt she found offensive in the entire store so nobody else could, and planning to return them all one day shy of the 60 - day return policy limit.
Peter asks how generous he should be, yet he is still asking about limits.
The perspective and knowledge coming from a person who is most likely a atheist is very limited and narrow so how can you say if a infinite God really did think about H0m0 in this context when He wrote the Bible?
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