Sentences with phrase «limits limit the extent»

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There is no limit to the extent to which the Bank of Japan can increase the money supply if it wishes to do so.
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«They realized this was an issue, but they didn't know the extent of it or what you could do about it as a limited partner,» says Goldstein.
There are limits to the extent to which negative rates can achieve this.
CNBC's John Harwood with a look at JP Morgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon and today's speech at the US Chamber of Commerce event, where he criticized the extent of Dodd - Frank regulation and the possibility the U.S. may default on its debt by not raising the debt limit.
«Budget options are likely to prove more limited given the extent of actions taken to date and use of one - time actions to achieve targets, in Fitch's opinion,» the agency said.
Challenging limits of the Speaker's unwillingness to impose standards on this place and the extent to which viewers are willing to have their intelligence insulted, Conservative MP Blaine Calkins and Justice Minister Rob Nicholson used a scripted exchange on the Not Criminally Responsible Reform Act to criticize Mr. Trudeau's public speaking.
For the individual serving as the chief executive officer of the Company at the end of the taxable year and for the individuals serving as officers of the Company or a subsidiary at the end of such year who are among the three highest compensated officers (other than the chief executive officer and chief financial officer) for proxy reporting purposes, Section 162 (m) of the Code limits the amount of compensation otherwise deductible by the Company and its subsidiaries for such year to $ 1,000,000 for each such individual except to the extent that such compensation is «performance - based compensation.»
This would allow Albertans, like Quebecers, to become «maitres chez nous,» limiting the extent to which a «hostile federal government can encroach upon legitimate provincial jurisdiction.»
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Put differently, the world economy is necessarily volatile, and to the extent that the US tries to limit destabilizing volatility, it can only do so by finding a way to absorb that volatility itself.
Structured annuities, also known as buffered or hybrid variable annuities, protect, or buffer, contract holders from market downturns to a limited extent.
The Core overlies an area of crustal basement rock weakness, which is limited in geographic extent.
To get to those higher levels of taxation, they have relied to a greater extent on value added taxes, recognizing that there are limits to how high personal and corporate income taxes can go.
The Board's view was that we should move to limit the downside risks to economic activity, to the extent it was feasible to do so while remaining consistent with the inflation target.
To the extent that Bitcoin is assured to have a limited supply, and is undoubtedly being used for money - laundering already, I doubt that the future value of Bitcoin will be identically zero, assuming governments refrain from any regulatory effort.
This limited the extent to which Washington could deficit - spend, and caused inflationary pressures on the economy.
Covered calls provide downside protection only to the extent of the premium received and limit upside potential to the strike price plus premium received.
During the interim, the Federal Reserve indicates that it expects to limit the extent to which banks lend out the base money created in Step 1, through a policy of paying interest on bank reserve balances.
For opportunity generation and execution, they require: intraday trading capability; full automation; and, limit orders (to the extent possible).
For the full year, the company merely said that the extent to which IPG will top expectations for the first half of 2017 should be reflected in full - year numbers, with the caveat that visibility in the second half of the year is limited to some extent.
To the fullest extent permissible pursuant to applicable law, any and all warranties, express or implied, including, but not limited to, implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are disclaimed.
Buffered variable annuities, sometimes known as structured variable annuities protect, or buffer, contract holders from market downturns to a limited extent.
So this limits any take over (and short term catalyst) «fantasies to a certain extent.
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There are lots of people who try to be kinda sorta honest to a limited extent and get away with it.
We expect rates to rise, but plentiful global savings to help limit the extent.
To a limited extent, yes, that is so.
«The long, charitable answer is that cryptocurrencies act as money, at best, only for some people and to a limited extent, and even then only in parallel with the traditional currencies of the users,» added Carney.
In a recent speech, Julie M. Riewe, Co-Chief of the AMU, discussed the AMU's collaboration with other SEC divisions; detailed the AMU's 2015 enforcement priorities with respect to registered investment companies, hedge funds, private equity funds and separately managed accounts; and discussed the AMU's focus on conflicts — their ubiquity, the difficulty or impossibility of eliminating them, the limited extent to which disclosure can cure conflicts, the salience of conflicts when an investment adviser and broker - dealer are affiliated, and related considerations.
As mentioned above, Delaware courts have not directly addressed the extent to which restrictions agreed between parties to a merger agreement that limit a target board's ability to change its recommendation are inconsistent with directors» fiduciary duties.
American entrepreneurs embrace and indeed push the limits of technological innovation, but «Eurocrats,» to a large extent, seem to be in open opposition to it.
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As Albert Einstein said (paraphrasing), the most incomprehensible thing in the universe is that the universe is comprehensible to us (albeit to a limited extent).
While their direct exposure to the US sub-prime market has been limited, we have seen additional demand for liquidity put upward pressure on term funding rates for financial institutions, though to a smaller extent than in Europe or the US and the pressures are now easing somewhat.
But they might be understood to a limited extent to agree with TR that the birth dearth is a kind of spiritual crisis caused by individualism run amok.
The kind of creativity involved, however, strikes me as tautological: one's creativity is enhanced more or less only to the extent that one is limited by the form.
I believe that human actors who fail to give pride of place to moral boundaries that must never be crossed, such as the direct killing of the innocent, and who instead are ready to see their obligations in terms of moving beyond them in favor of «good results,» will be harder put «to take seriously the role that divine authority plays in morality»; for they will to that extent lose a sense of the moral limits that remind us of our finitude and anticipate consideration of a law of our being that is not one of our making.
While I believe we have significantly free - will, I believe it's limited to some extent.
But the problem with this idea is that it limits the extent of the scandal to Hollywood.
The extent of telecommunication grids is very limited in most of the developing countries.
To a limited extent he also dealt with the history of the transmission of the parables in the tradition.
To that limited extent Gould was right.
Nevertheless, if it is responsible and faithful to arrange it so we can take care of ourselves, there are definite limits to the extent we can faithfully go in this effort.
Putting oneself in the other's skin, even to a limited extent, obviously increases the intimacy in the relationship.
My efforts here, then, have a limited but basic objective: to argue that the doctrine of relativity implies the repeatability of all entities, including actual entities, and to begin to exhibit the extent to which Whitehead's philosophy of organism is built on the tenet that even particulars are repeatable.
In summary, I have suggested that love is voluntary and freely given; that since it involves moral volition, it must be personally mediated; that love is sacrificial, and thus limited to the extent to which an individual is capable of personally absorbing the consequences of its acts; and finally, that love extends beyond duty or moral obligation (implying that it must first fulfill moral obligation or duty).
And those who will do anything to protect their limited third - chakra 3D view of the world are gullible too, to the extent that they believe the machinations of the self - perpetuating ego.
This was true to some extent even for the poor within the limits set by feudal landlords and slave owners.
The assertions are true to the extent they carry over the achieved values of their subject matter into the interpretations as qualified by the selective elements iii the limited respects of interpretation, by the context and will - determined purposes guiding interpretation, and by the signs actually used to represent or objectify the subject matter.
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