Sentences with phrase «capped by the limitations»

However, it is capped by the limitations of the stage at which the business finds itself.

Not exact matches

Issuers trying to game limitations by masking project names and conducting multiple crowdfunding campaigns over a period of time to exceed fund raising caps.
While human minds are capped by biological limitations, machines face no such boundaries (a theme that Spike Jonze «s Her explored in much simpler and yet more compelling and grandiose terms).
But, enrollment caps mandated by funding limitations are big issues for many state - run virtual schools.
Unfortunately, program caps and limitations constrain supply and restrict access to quality schools by parents and students.
Conversely, the average returns tend to be lower than at risk investments such as stocks or real estate due to limitations set by the insurance company (usually represented by a contract fee or a cap, spread, or participation rate on the index allocation selected).
After the expense limitation cap provided by the Fund's Investment Adviser, the Fund's projected expenses are anticipated to 1.74 % for Investor Shares and 1.49 % for Institutional Shares.
The revelation that Destiny 2 would be frame capped at 30 fps on PlayStation hardware led many to assume that Sony is to blame, that the company enforces a parity policy where PlayStation 4 Pro potential is hamstrung by PlayStation 4 limitations.
It comes in many forms but, includes proposals to limit class action lawsuits, to shorten the statute of limitations (time deadline) for filing personal injury claims, and to put a cap on the amount of damages for out of pocket losses like medical bills and lost wages and / or general damages for the pain and emotional distress caused by a catastrophic injury or death caused by the wrongdoing of another individual or business.
In his decision, Justice Robert Sharpe explained the limitations of the new tort: 1) the defendant's conduct must be intentional or reckless; 2) the defendant must have invaded, without lawful justification, the plaintiff's private affairs; 3) a reasonable person would regard the invasion as highly offensive causing distress, humiliation, or anguish; and 4) the plaintiff can recover damages even if there is no actual financial harm caused by the invasion of privacy, but the court capped damages at $ 20,000.
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