Sentences with phrase «tightest cap in»

Speaking with The Post's Fred Dicker on TALK 1300, Cuomo applauded Silver for putting the cap bill forward and said that even with the exemptions and sunset clause it will be the «tightest cap in the country, tighter than New Jersey, tighter than Massachusetts, tighter than any cap we've come across.»

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«Cryptocurrencies could be capped in the current quarter ahead of the G20 meeting in March, where policymakers could discuss tighter regulations,» said Shuhei Fujise, chief analyst at Alt Design.
«Fiscal consolidation efforts, high unemployment, tight credit conditions and private deleveraging in peripheral countries will put a low cap on economic growth this year and next,» predicted TD economists in their latest outlook.
Wearing another tight swim cap on their head helps keep their goggles in place.
The people of Metropolis have probably gotten used to being rescued by a blue - tighted, red - caped hero ever since he first appeared in 1933.
Old grizzled vets wearing ball caps emblazoned with military insignia wander by, hip young parents tote the next generation of foodies in baby carriers, Latina babes wearing impressively high heels and impossibly tight pants hang on the arms of their boyfriends while sucking on ice cream bars.
The secret to the drink's success is in the air - tight cap, which stores all vitamins, minerals and electrolytes until it is opened by the user — ensuring ultimate freshness at the exact moment of consumption.
The patented cap, a two - piece unit designed to hold liquid or solid in an air - tight chamber, releases a combination of essential vitamins, minerals and electrolytes into the water when the cap is twisted by the consumer.
The owners are seeking a hard salary cap that would prevent the big - spending teams from investing in an extra star or two at the cost of a luxury - tax penalty; in the future, budgets will be tighter, and talent may be scarcer.
The Dolphins were pushed tight against the salary cap before doling out big money to their star receiver, with less than $ 6 million in spending room slated for 2018 even before signing their upcoming draft picks.
He capped his collegiate career by winning the John Mackey Award as the nation's best tight end in 2014.
The tight end's renegotiated contract with the Dolphins was due to count $ 6.6 million against the cap in 2018.
The most obvious cap casualty is tight end Martellus Bennett, who was re-signed by the Patriots during the 2016 regular season but appeared in only two games for the team before being placed on injured reserve.
When collecting milk, be sure to store it in clean containers, such as screw cap bottles, hard plastic cups with tight caps, or heavy - duty bags that fit directly into nursery bottles.
The plugs are extra tight to make sure the caps will stay in place.
Store it in clean bottles with screw caps, hard plastic cups that have tight caps, or nursing bags (pre-sterilized bags meant for breast milk).
In addition, the tight - fitting screw - on cap includes a handy metal clip (a carabiner type D - ring) that makes it a snap for attaching the bottle to a purse or backpack.
At an industry summit in Whitehall last month lenders were told they could face tighter controls, including limits on the number of loans taken out and a cap on the total cost of credit.
Plans which would cap the benefits a family can receive at the level of average income face a tight vote in the Lords later.
And over that more recent period (again in contrast to earlier episodes) there were no other forms of austerity imposed alongside fiscal squeeze, in the form of general wage caps, exchange controls or tight money policies.
Local school districts are preparing for another tight budget season this year, with minimal state aid increases projected in Gov. Andrew Cuomo's tentative spending plan and a cap of less than 2 percent on tax levy growth.
In 2011, he toured the state pushing for tighter government ethics laws, the legalization of same - sex marriage and a cap on local property tax increases.
Cuomo has been insisting all along on a broad, tight and permanent cap — like the one passed by the GOP - controlled Senate in January.
As local governments and school districts here in New York now deal with a tight 2 percent cap on property tax levies, it will be interesting to see how municipalities turn to revenue raisers to fund complex projects.
A Siena Poll in January 2013 found 73 percent of voters surveyed favored a tighter assault weapons ban and capping magazine capacity at seven rounds.
In that last six months, backbenchers could propose a tougher immigration cap, a tighter benefits cap, a British Bill of Rights, English votes for English laws - and so on.
That language is reassuring for planetary scientists, who have been worried that tight spending caps will force the agency to end one or more of six operating missions that still have life in them.
DM1A causes the 10 nm filaments to collapse into large lateral aggregates collecting in the cell periphery or tight juxtanuclear caps.
It comes in a glass bottle with a black screw tight cap and while taking foundation out it can be a bit messy but you get used to it.
The Makeup remover comes in a plastic cylindrical bottle, which has a tight cap.
Lastly, about the packaging it comes in a plastic bottle with a tight cap but still looks nice.
so here's the damage 4 dresses (convergent sweater dress, Rosettes and Ruffles, verite and bustling aves), iced cap blouse, chie miharie's smoked stacked heels, ganache pumps and threw in another pair of berry bush tights!!
For on the fringes of this sleepy hamlet, the morning train soon steams into view, carrying two black - clad Orthodox Jews — a white - bearded elder in a knee - length overcoat and round, broad - brimmed hat, and his stubbled son in a too - tight suit and poor - boy's cap.
Nothing represents Christmas cheer better than Will Ferrell in yellow tights, a green parka and cone - shaped cap.
All that «with great power comes great responsibility» angst spawned a touchy - feely generation of caped crusaders who spend way too much time getting their emotional tights in a twist.
Difficulty maintaining programs in tight fiscal times — the reserve caps would allow most districts to maintain only a few weeks of payroll in reserve.
The Center for American Progress (CAP) identified some of these obstacles in a November 2012 study of early - adopter states, including restructuring and staffing state education agencies; lack of capacity and the tight fiscal climate; debates concerning local control and the proper role of the state; training administrators who will be conducting new teacher evaluations; and determining how to evaluate teachers who do not teach in tested subjects or grades and therefore lack student achievement data (McGuinn, 2012).
The expansion tank and radiator are both under pressure at different times in the cycle: when the pressure in the radiator gets beyond a certain limit, an overflow valve releases coolant into the expansion tank - this lowers the pressure in the radiator, and increases the pressure in the expansion tank (assuming it is properly sealed and the cap is on tight).
The handbrake is set low so as not to interfere in normal driving, while the leather - capped gearshift sits higher, falling easily to hand when parking in tight spots.
The growth acceleration that cancels the negative equity duration is the same growth that propels small - caps so much, putting them in a leading spot to rise with interest rates — especially since monetary policy is not too tight so that rising interest rates don't hinder the borrowing by small companies too much.
The groove that the patella rides in is not deep enough, or the joint capsule that surrounds the joint is not tight enough to hold the patella in place, or the medial thigh muscles pull the knee cap medially, and / or the defect in alignment of the bones above and below the patella pull it in the wrong direction.
A: Your oil vials should be stored at room temperature, ideally in an air - tight container with the caps, not the droppers.
Let's just get this out of the way; by the Caped Crusader's overly tight tights does this game look phenomenal, boasting the most detailed and impressive digital version of Gotham city to date, and arguably the best representation of the Dark Knight's home in any medium, although on a personal level I still have a strong nostalgic love for Tim Burton's brooding take on the city from Batman Returns.
Charging Star — Cap holds his shield tight and charges through the enemies in front of him.
After the level cap you can continue to push your characters with legendary loot (that you'll likely buy due to the tight - fisted drop system) and incremental bumps as you continue to earn new skills in your selected class or sub-class.
Ontario's Liberal government said on Tuesday that a tight cap on spending growth will keep it on track to eliminate its budget deficit by 2017 - 18, even as it allocates more to education and health care in hopes of winning reelection.
Pulling the speaker from its box revealed an all - black capsule covered in a heavy shell of rippled plastic, and finished with a cap on the back that protects the speaker's small command center like a water - tight lens cap.
Tight supply could lead to sharp price fluctuations and potentially a public float that grows in relation to share price increases, resulting in chronic rise - fall gyrations of Spotify's market cap.
Grocery - anchored REITs have very tight cap rates, relative to the total retail universe, coming in at 6.6 percent in the third quarter of 2016, compared with 6.4 percent for total retail cap rates, according to data from research firm Real Capital Analytics (RCA).
For office, the report is positive, classifying 32 downtown areas as being in the «expansion» phase, which includes strong demand, tight market conditions leading to low vacancy rates, robust rental growth and decreasing overall cap rates.
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