Sentences with phrase «by arbitrary caps»

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«Capping credit card interest rates at arbitrary levels would harm the very people that it is meant to help by reducing choice in the marketplace and by rationing credit,» Campbell the crowd.
«Had the Review Body not been constrained by the arbitrary pay cap imposed by the Government, there is no doubt that it would have been recommending a pay uplift higher than 1 % for teachers.
«We're not proposing a crude or arbitrary market cap, we're proposing something that would be set by the independent Competition and Markets Authority».
If passed, this would lift arbitrary caps on funding and allow more charter schools to open, but it has strong opposition funded by state and national teachers unions.
Although recent legislation helps consumers in some ways by limiting credit card fees and requiring credit cards to notify customers in advance of arbitrary rate increases, many credit card companies are raising interest rates to recoup the income they're losing due to caps on penalty fees.
The cherry on top of the year, however, was Himid's receipt of the Turner Prize, Britain's most prestigious art award — made all the sweeter by the fact that she is the first woman of color to win and, at 63, she's also the oldest recipient after the award's arbitrary age cap of 50 was abolished.
A $ 350,000 cap was enacted in 1995, which with inflation adjustments rose to $ 445,775 before it was struck down by the state Supreme Court in 2005 as being arbitrary and violating the equal protection provision of the state constitution.
Savings from caps have led to huge insurance industry profits, which «the insurance industry should pass... onto Florida physicians in the form of reduced malpractice insurance premiums, and it should no longer be necessary to continue punishing those most seriously injured by medical negligence by limiting their noneconomic recovery to a fixed, arbitrary amount.»
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