Sentences with phrase «set strict limits»

Being limited to 512 MB RAM does, on paper, seem like a significant detriment, but Android this is not: Microsoft has set strict limits on how much memory apps can use, both in the foreground and behind the scenes, ensuring that slowdown is kept to a minimum.
Though high - performing teachers typically work long, unpredictable hours, traditional teacher contracts both set strict limits on hours and are extremely prescriptive about what responsibilities can be assigned within those limited work days.
I'm often an extremist and do best when I set strict limits.
It is so alarming, in fact, that many countries set strict limits for OTA in foods, including coffee.
A team of international scientists from the project CERN Axion Solar Telescope (CAST) at the European research center CERN in Geneva, Switzerland, including Prof. Dr. Horst Fischer from the Institute of Physics at the University of Freiburg, have set strict limits to the probability that axions turn into photons.
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.
One thing I do agree on is that executive orders are basically blank checks and need to have set strict limits as to when and how they are used.
At issue is whether Nestle complies with the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes — a set of voluntary World Health Organisation (WHO) rules that set strict limits on the promotion of baby foods.
While we do not set strict limits on total potential dilution (often referred to as «overhang»), we capture whether a proposed share increase is excessive through our «program size» analyses.
Setting strict limits on screen time during the school week (or even banning screens entirely for younger kids)
Rather than set a strict limit, I look at the trend.
The materials have been certified by Oeko - Tex Standard 100, which sets strict limits on almost 200 potentially harmful substances and chemicals.
EcoLogo requires products to meet Energy Star criteria and Restriction of Hazardous Substances (RoHS) requirements and sets strict limits on ozone, dust, and VOC emissions.
Rather than set a strict limit, I look at the trend.
The results echo a similar study undertaken by the Yale Project on Climate Change Communication, which found that Americans «support setting strict limits on carbon dioxide emissions from existing coal - fired plants,» by a nearly 2 - to - 1 margin — «even if the cost of electricity to consumers and companies increases.»
Today the European Parliament and the Council have signed into law the new National Emissions Ceilings (NEC) Directive, based on a Commission proposal that sets stricter limits on the five main...
It sets strict limits on the amount and nature of «natural» variability.
Driven by frustration over the laggard climate change policies of North American federal governments, the WCI led by California envisioned a «cap and trade» system setting strict limits on the emissions of the biggest polluters.

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Rigid adherence to a very strict set of doctrines is not limited to any particular belief, religious or otherwise.
Until 2007 Salem city government kept a strict limit on the number licenses it would issue to psychics and witchy sorts setting up shop, and on top of that, also required a one year residency before application could even be made.
At RW Garcia, we've taken a stand on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) by setting a strict standard of adherence to both U.S. and European Union standards of allowable limits for GMOs.
The use of backless booster seats for older children was limited last year (2016) as stricter rules have been set in place this year.
This set India apart from most other surrogacy destinations with stricter requirements, many of which only permit uncompensated surrogacy or limit surrogacy to heterosexual married couples.
Caldwell said she first became worried about SNA's new direction in March, when she attended the group's legislative conference and was handed a policy paper asking for significant changes to the school meal regulations, including eliminating the requirement that students take a fruit or a vegetable and rescinding strict sodium limits set to begin in 2017.
The Romanian law seeks to ban the marketing of infant and follow - on formula for children up to the age of two and sets out strict limits for the advice health workers can give to mothers and caregivers.
Horner, with NYPIRG, says the testimony illustrates the need to clean up New York's campaign finance laws by setting stricter caps on contributions and eliminating a loophole that allows donors to use LLCs or limited liability companies, to skirt existing donor limits.
Governor Cuomo proposed a broad set of laws including stricter limits on campaign contributions and party spending on behalf of candidates, public financing of elections to match small contributions from individuals, and new public corruption crimes in an attempt to reduce the culture of corruption in Albany.
In a package of moves hailed by Miliband's team as the most significant since John Smith's «one member one vote» shakeup in the early 1990s, the Labour party is set to introduce a code of conduct for prospective parliamentary candidates, strict spending limits and standard constituency agreements with trade unions.
Horner said the testimony illustrates the need to clean up New York's campaign finance laws by setting stricter caps on contributions and eliminating a loophole that allows donors to use LLCs, or limited liability companies, to skirt existing donor limits.
They compared kids whose parents are generally affectionate, have reasonable discussions about behavior with their child and set healthy boundaries (authoritative) with those whose parents were strict about limits without much dialogue or affection (authoritarian).
The team has set the strictest of limits regarding the intensity in the interaction between axions and photons on this basis.
That's why microwave ovens on the market must operate at or below strict limits set by the federal government.
Strict limits on the use of added fruit waxes are provided in the organic regulations set forth by the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) in its National Organics Program.
Of course H.J. Mulliner did obey the strict weight limit set by the manufacturer.
The number sounds ambitious on the surface, but with the expectation of carbon dioxide emission limits becoming stricter in major markets, one million EVs and plug - in hybrids in nine years is the target VW is setting for itself in order to meet the demands for these cars.
With loans that are unsecured, however, there is usually a strict limit to the sum consumers are entitled to, while the schedule of repayments is strictly set out to end on a specific date, with little room to maneuver.
Lenders set strict loan limits for applicants.
There's a minimal amount of leeway for carriers to uprate based on specific risk factors, but even that's quite limited and subject to a strict set of rules.
The positive aspect of this arrangement is that the borrower must adhere to strict limits, which ensures the debt is cleared within a set period.
Some states set very strict limits on the amount of money people can borrow through any payday loan lender while others impose limits on the annual percentage rate that lenders can charge.
We decided with this game though that in Regular Battles we'd set a strict time limit so as to allow players to customise their gear while also keeping their existing match ups.
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.
Working within a strict set of limits, he created a string of similarly grand, powerful works and defined many of the ideas about line, form and color that still drive his work today.
Meetings can be a drain on your time, so try and get into the habit of setting strict time limits on them.
By far, the biggest step the administration has taken on climate change is setting strict rules limiting carbon emissions per unit of electricity produced for all new power plants constructed in the United States.
A coalition of conservative groups, many with close ties to the Koch brothers, is calling for U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt to strip California of its right to set stricter greenhouse gas limits for personal vehicles.
To me that is completely irrelevant, because it was already known that there are limits of modeling performance that are stricter that those set by the statistical uncertainties.
Because the tiny kei cars are so specialized, meeting a strict set of Japanese regulations limiting their length, width, height, and power output, they're largely confined to that market — and volumes are limited.
The new directive sets stricter emission limits for NOx, SO2 and dust from the largest plants.
A coalition of conservative groups, many with close ties to the Koch brothers, are calling for Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Administrator Scott Pruitt to strip California of its right to set stricter greenhouse gas limits for personal vehicles.
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