Sentences with phrase «imposing limits»

«Wise limits» boosts battery by imposing limits on nonessential and battery - draining tasks.
Rather than imposing limits on individual autonomy, republicanism accepts that within democratic theory the manifestation of personal beliefs will at times need to yield to general norms.
For example, it is not difficult to imagine a scenario in which the owner of an ATV vehicle consents to possession within a property boundary; imposing limits such as «keep the vehicle below a certain speed» or «don't go over large jumps».
The «limitary» (imposing limits of some kind) process of this «Climate response» is the ability of the overall Climate Oscillation to transition from the «Primary Trough» into a «Primary Crest» behavior.
Imposing Limits A retailer could completely ban the use of cell phones and other devices in the workplace, but that might put a damper on employee morale.
Imposing limits on campaign spending for candidates who forego taxpayer dollars and instead run traditional campaigns would be unconstitutional.
Every cellphone company, and even many home Internet providers, are imposing limits on the amount of data we use each month — at precisely the wrong time in technological history.
Even die - hard Alaskan antienvironmentalists have begun to warm up to the idea of imposing limits on greenhouse - gas emissions, according to The Wall Street Journal, because homes on the coast there are already beginning to slip into rising seas.
But experts in the mechanisms of ageing say specific aspects of the way the research was conducted mean it's way too soon to declare men a genetic burden who are imposing limits on human lifespan.
Louvard is also imposing limits on team size.
The latest evidence comes in a quick email from Convio, one of the online advocacy providers: Please be advised that the House of Representatives is currently imposing limits on inbound communications from constituents because volumes are so high that Congressional...
It says we should do more research before imposing limits on sodium.
These observations suggest that some «unique categorical determination» (SMW 178) or agent of selection is at work imposing the limits we detect.
You already made it clear that I am imposing limits on my freedom by erasing [painting over the drawing.
YOU: You are stating to yourself â $ ˜I can not stand this so I must erase itâ $ ™ — imposing limits to yourâ $ ™ s (and anothers) freedom in the process.
You are stating to yourself «I can not stand this so I must erase it» — imposing limits to your's (and anothers) freedom in the process.
---- Imposing limits on your's [myself].
Adair Turner, former chief regulator of the British banks, argues that we need to reign in the growth of unproductive private debt by imposing tighter controls on banks through much higher capital requirements and by imposing limits on borrowing, such as maximum loan to value mortgage rules.
They also imposed limits on how many subscribers could sign up for packages from Dish's online service, Sling, that include their channels.
After Congress gutted federal Internet privacy protection rules in the spring, some state legislators started to move to impose limits on data collection and tracking online on their own.
Yeom was skeptical about imposing this limit before Hollar's launch, but an advisor assured him that as customers scrolled through the site's 20,000 items, they would load up their shopping carts regardless.
Alternatively, perhaps Apple could impose limits on how frequently developers are allowed to update their apps.
Such a scheme would impose a limit on the carbon emissions that a company can release.
Effective creative teams, and the leaders who manage them, learn when to impose limits and when to give free rein.
President Donald Trump on Thursday criticized the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act hours after the White House press secretary released a statement saying the administration supported the law and opposed an amendment that would impose limits on the government's surveillance authority.
For the first time in a hundred years, people are starting to wake up to the fact that a money supply that imposes some limits on spending has benefits.
Sometimes, creditors will impose limits on a company's debt - to - equity ratio to keep a company from becoming over-leveraged.
As a third - party escrow agent, BitQuick imposes no limits on buying and selling bitcoin.
Previously, they imposed a limit of 45 %.
And in all universities there are standards that impose limits.
In modern times, we impose limits on our artists, and, as we do so, we draw walls around our subculture.
You are the one imposing a limited temporal scientific constraint upon that which can not be constrained.
But then again, you have a self imposed limit on valid criteria used for determining evidence.
What is decisive is whether we are or are not open, within the imposed limits, to the loving, the receiving love, the life in love, which will make us into authentic men whose very authenticity is in their «becoming in love».
The world, or our fallenness, imposes limits on our power to deepen our love and empty ourselves, just as it imposes limits on our power to broaden our love to reach perfect human solidarity.
What matters is that verse 17 indicates an imposed limit of fourteen generations to each division, and that requires the exclusion of some names.
I often find that the Spirit leads us to a new thing instead of the tired dichotomies of our self - imposed or culture - imposed limits.
It has developed a model of the human being and methods of working with that model that are brilliant and convincing within the self - imposed limits.
His objection appears to be that the generality of metaphysical description in process thought imposes limits upon God's action that are not necessary.
The Bible opened up a field of possible meanings that allowed for considerable exegetical creativity but that also imposed limits on the interpreter.
They create all these self - imposed limits.
On Monday, it appeared that should a seventh mound visit be attempted by teams this season — exceeding the newly imposed limit of six — the visit would just be disallowed by the umpire.
We may also impose limits on certain features and services or restrict your access to parts or all of the Services without notice or liability.
I think a lot of parents appreciate non-candy treats because they are not forced to impose limits on consumption.
That study prompted Pop Warner to swiftly move to impose limits [3] on the time spent in full - contact practice.
This was the week when chancellor George Osborne's resistance folded to imposing a limit on the amount payday loan companies are able to charge their customers.
The U.S. Supreme Court announced that it would consider whether partisan gerrymandering violates the Constitution, potentially setting the stage for a ruling that could for the first time impose limits on a practice that has helped define American politics since the early days of the Republic.
«For most offices, New York State's contribution «limits» are substantially higher than those of any other state that imposes limits, and they are so high as to ensure that large donors dominate major political campaigns and candidates spend as much time as possible raising money from donors rather than talking with voters about issues,» Cuomo said in the written version of the SoS.
Periodic government shutdowns of cell phones and the internet received a great deal of international attention during the recent post-election protests, but apparently Iranian authorities have long imposed limits on networked information, for instance throttling access to video sites to the extent that YouTube is often unusable in the country.
NYC Council Speaker Corey Johnson said he made a mistake not supporting de Blasio's attempt to impose limits on Uber and other app - based car services in 2015, when the Council rejected legislation pushed by City Hall.
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