Sentences with phrase «dictated by the limitations»

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Although the fashion education sector has already expanded significantly to meet demand, by creating courses and enlarging the number of places on them, non-private schools — which include many of the industry's most renowned institutions — remain constrained by funding limitations and government - dictated quotas.
The most notable limitations now dictate how much fuel a race car can use per lap, pushing Audi Sport engineers to create a system that reduces the R18 e-tron quattro's fuel consumption by up to 30 percent.
The credit statute of limitations is dictated by the Fair Credit Reporting Act Process and does not influence the state statute of limitations for debt collection.
How can we encourage individuals to rise above their own limitations and old habits that were dictated by their various upbringings, while working to transform the Rail into a post-Beuysian social sculpture, an artwork?
You must file your claim within the statute of limitations, a fixed period of time dictated by the law.
Under the Limitation Act 1980 (LA 1980), time limits are dictated by the cause of action.
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