Sentences with phrase «usual limits of»

But otherwise, while the House roared, in every other sentence was the signal for a burst of laughter, prolonged beyond usual limits of duration.
The story also suggests, at this second level, a remarkable progression in love beyond the usual limits of philanthropy.
His concern is at a level deeper than the American anthropological concern with «religion» and «race» and «local history,» the usual limits of his interlocutor's interest.
The turbo car, at launch, added a computer boost control system, which could allow ten second bursts of 9 psi boost, rather than the usual limit of 7.2 psi, without letting the turbocharger exceed 1650 °F.
Withdrawals are available via ACH and wire transfers — the usual limit of six transfers per month applies.
When seeking a modest sum, like $ 5,000, the task is easier, with repayment terms as long as 7 years rather than the usual limit of 5 years.

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Just a few years ago, public condemnations from him of police brutality and overall systemic racism in the country were few and far between, with Jay's frustrations and reflections over his tough childhood limited mostly to his music, including «Politics as Usual» from his debut studio album Reasonable Doubt.
I think that exploiting this hurricane of people who lost their house — houses to allow business as usual in Washington of getting an 18 month increase to our nation's debt limit passed, of continuing to spend money that we can't afford, that we don't have, makes absolutely no sense.
Declining wages and inequality are sometimes described as an inevitable, deterministic outcome of abstract economic forces, but none of the usual suspects seem to adequately explain what's happening to airline jobs in the US — not immigration (pilots and flight attendants must speak English), globalization (so - called cabotage laws have limited the scope of international outsourcing), automation (robots haven't yet displaced pilots), or the decline of unions (union density remains high).
Cities are projected to require at least USD 1.7 trillion a year for climate change mitigation and adaptation above business as usual in order to align GHG levels with those that limit global warming to 2 °C and avoid the worst effects of climate change.
Its standard daily limit of $ 1,000 on ATM cash withdrawals and $ 5,000 on debit purchases is substantially higher than the usual limits at either Chase or Wells Fargo.
Declining wages and inequality are sometimes described as an inevitable, deterministic outcome of abstract economic forces, but none of the usual suspects seem to adequately explain what's happening to airline jobs in the U.S. — not immigration (pilots and flight attendants must speak English), globalization (so - called cabotage laws have limited the scope of international outsourcing), automation (robots haven't yet displaced pilots), or the decline of unions (union density remains high).
I suspect this is just another iteration of the usual assholes who post under every name their limited brain cells can conjure up.
If believing historians can simply declare some event to be an exception to the usual modes of historical reasoning and then make up rules that apply only to that alleged exception, how can this strategy be limited to Christians?
Within the supportive relationship of AA, these individuals had been able to do in a limited way what one is able to do in a psychotherapeutic relationship — viz., feel secure enough to relax one's usual defenses and take an honest look at painful aspects of the self.
Meanwhile, science can characterize the content of deuterium (a hydrogen nucleus with a proton and a neutron) to the usual quality limits by looking at a spectra from 1000 hydrogen atoms.
Creative action, we reiterate, is not limited to works of art in the usual sense Any subject or endeavor may be regarded as beautiful if its definition is broad enough.
And since biblical revelation always has the character of unpredictability, in that its arrival transcends our anticipations, its justification would strain critical thinking beyond its usual limits.
Let me pass next to the Charity and Brotherly Love which are a usual fruit of saintliness, and have always been reckoned essential theological virtues, however limited may have been the kinds of service which the particular theology enjoined.
But the cosmic process itself sets limits to our capacity to wreck it: this is where the cosmic thrust or dynamic we call God may exercise a kind of control beyond the usual persuasive mode of its expression.
I will limit sharply the elaborate notes usual to formal exegesis in view of the essay format used here.
However, his usual term is «the servant» of the Lord; as it is used in a group of short lyrics (usually limited to Isa.
What we call usual states of consciousness appear in this context to be only very limited, idiosyncratic, and partial aspects of the over-all consciousness of the Universal Mind.
By the way, in case anyone wonders about the lack of names, there are reasons: a certain reluctance on my part to use my limited Chinese, and the usual lack of names (which makes making oneself understood even more difficult).
Since the project was to re-think one of her recipes, I gave it prime real estate in my brain (where space is, admittedly, limited), and for some reason I kept thinking of the usual savory uses for popovers.
As usual, our striker options are limited at this point due to lack of inactivity.
Le coq did a very good job of limiting the space that barkley usually exploits and we were easily the better side without our usual attacking flair.
That Jackson is again playing baseball for the Chicago White Sox makes no sense, at least not within the usual, logical boundaries of science and baseball — and certainly not within the limits of ordinary people, a segment of the population to which he never has been assigned.
Usual heavy concentrations of white fronted geese reported, but blues and snows are crowding them out of feed and water, suggesting need for more lenient limits on these species.
As usual, the Pro Bowl comes with a whole slew of limited jerseys available for collectors to purchase.
The Reds supporters group Spirit of Shankly have already released a statement opposing the proposed move, which they claim would leave many fans struggling to return to their homes until the early hours of Christmas Day with limited means of public transport paired with the usual rush of people doing their last minute Christmas preparations in London also overloading the available means of travel.
Mandating such a limit would dramatically reduce total head trauma, including the accumulation of sub-concussive hits that researchers at Purdue in a 2010 study found can lead to subtle cognitive deficits that evade detection via the usual signs or symptoms method.
As Dr. Jerome Rosner, an expert on learning differences, writes: «The learning disabled child needs explicit, unambiguous instruction that is offered in limited portion and accompanied by more than the usual amount of drill and practice.
The board is looking at how to finance the improvements, because the state put a cap on bond debt — the district's usual method of financing — and requires using limited tax bonds.
Aside from an organization that egregiously misrepresents a study, or hand picks only select studies from a wealth of data to suit its agenda, or takes limited research and makes very dangerous recommendations or claims that go against practice as usual, then I don't see the problem with the recommendations and position that AAFP has made.
Assuming the usual rules about term limits are observed, of course.
One obvious method is public financing of campaigns, but it's very tough to persuade incumbents to limit their own resources, and Cuomo isn't exactly an outsider or a radical: His $ 16 million war chest contains money from all the usual suspects too.
# 100,000 per candidate, rather than the usual limit these days for seats in a general election of around # 12,000 - # 13,000.
The photocatalysis allowed the chemists to start with alkyl redox - active esters instead of the usual alkyl halides, which are limited in terms of availability, stability, and are sometimes toxic.
The usual data pipeline — a set of servers at Southwest Research Institute in Boulder, Colorado — had been shut down to limit access to the files.
Additionally, of 21 subjects who received antibiotic therapy within a week after urine culture — eight percent of the total — 10 had had negative urine cultures, and 12 received antibiotics which had no activity, or limited activity against the usual uropathogens, according to the report.
For the present at least, career - building opportunities in federally funded research, which accounts for the bulk of the science done in academe, are even more limited than usual.
The Grand Banks fell prey to the usual list of suspects: a government that set fishing limits higher than scientists advised; fishermen who cheated on catch quotas; and the lack of restraint that plagues all «open access» fisheries («if we...
The technique bypasses the usual diffraction limit of other methods because the photoresist material that cures and hardens to create structures — previously a trade secret — simultaneously absorbs two photons instead of one.
In graphene, however, the electrons» effective mass is zero and they behave like elementary particles obeying a version of Einsteinian relativity, albeit in a realm where the ultimate speed limit is about 800 kilometers per second instead of the usual 300,000 kilometers per second.
The usual symptoms of this type of injury include pain, spasm of the muscle, swelling, bruising, and limited mobility.
While certain foods were definitely off - limits, it wasn't too much of a stretch from my usual plant - based diet, and most importantly, I could drink coffee.
The new releases will include the Crooked Hearts collection that consists of 6 shades as well as a new Siren shade that will be limited (as usual!)
safe and sane without the usual suck / fuck way of thinking; seeking a guy who likes the idea of his body as a sort of toy, a play ground or a subject for the lab... test your limits through orgasm denial, edging, bondage, cbt, tt
In this third film, Jack is menacing all over the place, so Christian is his usual «overprotective» self, which for him means ordering Ana around, limiting her movements, surveilling her, yelling at her, and — in perhaps the moment that will provoke the most anger from actual practitioners of the sexual habits Christian and Ana enjoy — using his power in their sexual relationship to punish her for perceived slights elsewhere in their personal life.
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