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1 For Schjolset, the reserve effectively changes the cap by withholding permits from use.
2 She was tying on a mink cap by winding a woollen scarf about her head.
3 He dusted the cap by the simple expedient of slapping it several times against his leg.
4 He even indicated Jael Dence's little flat cap by a means at once simple and ingenious.
5 A pair of drillships will be hooked up to the new cap by drillpipes, according to BP's plan.
6 Bank executives have said they expect the Fed to lift that asset cap by the first part of 2019.
7 Critics say such allowances are simply a ruse to get round the bonus cap by bumping up fixed pay.
8 Currently, the Big Bash is increasing its salary cap by $75,000 a season.
9 Mullen, who had objected to suggestions of a cap by Obama that summer, had just offered one of his own.
10 RGGI could also toughen the emissions cap by reducing the allowed emissions, but that could take about three years to execute.
11 Many were getting around the cap by not defining managers in key positions as being "material risk-takers", Bafin said.
12 The country faces the possibility of a debt default if lawmakers do not raise the federal borrowing cap by October 17.
13 However, gains were capped by uncertainty over next week's British general election.
14 Gains were capped by worries about a second wave of coronavirus cases.
15 The two-wheeled vehicles' top speed will also be capped by next year.
16 Tyler Roberts, capped by Wales last week, is among the striking options.
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