Sentences with phrase «see strict limits»

Senate Republicans also stated that they do not believe a full - time professional Legislature best represents the state — meaning they do not want to see strict limits placed on legislators» outside income.

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The reliance on strict rules of verification, however, was seen by the philosophers of language to be so limiting that very little was left to talk about.
While most parents I know have strict limits on their first child even looking in the vague direction of the iPad, show me a second child who hasn't accidentally seen Frozen a zillion times, over their sibling's shoulder and I'll show you... oh wait, I'm too tired to argue.
The 2004 election cycle saw a dramatic rise in the number and size of nonprofit organizations that bought TV ads, organized voter turnout drives and conducted political «education» campaigns that were effectively working on behalf of (or against) one candidate or party, and because they used «soft money» in the process, their donors weren't limited in how much they could give and didn't fall under the strict disclosure rules required when trying to influence an election.
Incidentally, strict visa requirements and teaching (mostly) in German means that the number of students in question is any case very limited so there is no risk to see German university swamped by legions of Asian students and costs running out of control.
He tells me that during the Dust Bowl era, when land managers saw their lands blowing away, they got together in 1934 and promoted the Taylor Grazing Act, which set strict limits on grazing activities in the western U.S. «What we did then is a model of what we can do today.
You see, Roth IRAs have strict annual contribution limits.
Additional variety is provided in the form of different event types such as 3 lap single races; completing a lap within only a strict number of laps in time attack; head - to - head races sees the player having to overtake their rival as quickly as possible within a set time limit on a track day which is open to the public followed by holding your position; track days require a certain amount of overtakes within a set time limit; and drag races are knockout tournaments which requires the player to shift through the gears manually to maximise their top speed in order to cross the finishing line ahead of the opposing rider in each round of the competition.
These include views about climate change, where older adults are less likely to see human activity as a main reason behind global warming, and people's level of support for stricter emission limits for power plants to address climate change.
ExxonMobil's board rejects the Paris Agreement as unrealistic, seeing no global political will to place strict, enforceable limits on emissions, and that worldwide oil demand will continue to rise.
Sir Rupert, in the conspectus of change which he penned as an introduction to the White Book Supplement (see the latest version in the October 2013 copy) explained that the new CPR 3.9 was both simpler than its predecessor but also «intended to be a stricter test limiting the cases in which it will be appropriate for the court to grant relief from sanctions».
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