But to facilitate the extraordinary demands of war finance, Congress set a statutory debt limit up to which the Treasury could borrow as needed without further authorization.
Thousands of vehicles were recorded by volunteers and police in areas with a speed limit of up to 40mph.
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When it gave permission for the project, the Scottish government asked Scottish Power to draw up plans to limit the visual impact of the power line.
In 2009, the Swedish parliament decided to limit the wolf population to 210 animals and to permit licensed hunting up to the quota limit during January and February.
When you have maximized your retirement savings, particularly up to the limit that your employer matches your contributions to your 401k, 403b, or other retirement plan.
Do have 5, 000 friends on Facebook (the official limit) and asked Facebook numerous times to up that limit?
And if you have a home network, any PC in the home--up to a limit of 255 computers--can get access to those files.
Oil giant BP is taking legal action in the US to limit payouts by a fund set up to compensate those affected by the 2010 oil spill in the Gulf of Mexico.
He found that each one of these associated sites was allowed to store up to the limit of data because browser makers had not written code to stop this happening.
Republicans will play into his hands of they seek to load up any debt limit increase with policies unrelated to spending and debt reduction.
Nor is it obvious that the new system will save money: it will be up to IPSA to set the limit for rental and other claims.
Travelers don't limit themselves to sealing up suitcases.
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Rather than refuse it, they have tended to pocket the fees while drawing up contracts designed to limit their own legal liability if trouble hits.
Following the collapse of a third of all American banks in 1930-33, the government set up an insurance scheme under which it guaranteed to repay depositors, up to a certain limit, in the event of bank failure.
The U.S. Treasury still expects to push up against its borrowing limit later this year, according to a funding update out Wednesday, but has access to emergency methods that can buy enough time for lawmakers to cut a deal on the fiscal cliff.
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It provides for state financial support to debt restructuring, up to a limit.
Americans have traditionally spent up to the limit--and beyond--of their credit, believing that God, or the world economy, would provide.
All that a banking licence would do would be to make it easier for the ESM to borrow up to that limit.
You put tax-deductible money into an HSA, same as you would into an IRA. The HSA is coupled with a health insurance policy with a high deductible--and the amount you can put into the account is exactly equal to the deductible on the insurance, up to a limit.
Housing prices are starting to edge up, but have not risen enough to limit affordability, just enough to calm fears about buying a depreciating asset.
New rules imposed by the NRC require plant operators to install or improve venting systems to limit core damage in a serious accident and set up sophisticated equipment to monitor water levels in pools of spent nuclear fuel.
The government would pay 50% of each participant's prescription drug costs, up to a specified limit.
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PEPs, which will be discontinued, can be put into the new accounts, up to the lifetime limit.
Some states have no time limit, while others allow abortion up to the end of the second trimester, about 27 or 28 weeks into the pregnancy.
East Sussex has one of the country's largest populations of mature elms after controls were set up in 1973 to limit the spread of Dutch elm disease.
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Still no problem: it can lend to Bank A, borrowing from the ECB, and take very poor collateral, by permission of the ECB, up to a certain limit.
Unlike loans, credit lines are often not backed by collateral and are revolving, meaning that a company can borrow up to a set limit and free up credit by paying off existing debt.
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This monthly enrollment feature is in contrast to the other types of pre-tax benefits, like health care flexible spending accounts, which limit your ability to sign-up to just once a year during open enrollment period or when you experience a qualifying life event, such as the birth of a child.
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Some wealthy homeowners are choosing to strategically default, giving up the keys to an underwater property to limit their losses.
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