Politicians routinely test constitutional limits but hadn t previously ascertained the Commerce Clause s precise frontier.
And that's a case that involves the limits of the takings clause in the Constitution.
One of the senior fire officers told us he had heard that his fire station was off-limits.
Talk now of limits and freezes, is talk of a wobbly target pinned to a blurred picture.
But we all know that most politicians hate currency boards because it limits their ability to meddle.
Off-limits to foreigners during the Cold War because of its military bases, it had become accessible again.
The pueblo of grass roofed buildings, round river-stone plazas and pre-Colombian magic is off limits to camera-clad foreigners.
Three-term Mayor Michael Bloomberg, an independent, is barred from running again because of term limits.
Between these limits, the area of 45% to 50% would represent an increasing danger to employment.
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In the Willamette Valley we are on the edge of the climate limits for viticulture.
Your company can build communities with these public platforms, which are free, but have limits.
By doing so, the generic drugmaker limits its exposure to the end of the patent cliff.
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Demand is increasing, and some countries are already reaching the limits of their water resources.
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Until five years ago Japan's commercial paper market was off limits to nonbank financial companies.
But there are limits, and the article cited above is a big example of this.
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Hong Kong, Australia and the UK have set limits on the sale of baby formula.
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When homers per game exceeded 0.90 in the mid-1980s, weight limits on bats were introduced.
Sprint Data Link enables business networks to reach beyond the limits of a corporate enterprise WAN.
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In just the past two years, Wisconsin put limits on collective bargaining for state employees.
And he admitted that enforcing limits on the salaries of top drivers would be very difficult.
He had planned to run in 2009 before Michael Bloomberg had the term-limits law changed.
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Clinton signed a bill in 1994 setting limits on civil lawsuits against aircraft manufacturers.
His optimistic call on future legal threats is based on new limits for plaintiffs.
China limits purchases from India, the world's largest rice exporter, due to quality concerns.
But he saw that evil had its roots in a belief system of limits.
Levin noted that the London Whale portfolio breached critical risk limits in an ever-increasing fashion.
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Early figures suggest high demand for a market that has been off-limits for decades.
Like many Supreme Court decisions, they concern limits on federal powers over the states.
Two opposed, more or less, any such limits, which they say infringe free speech.
And in a related point, how do you truly reach the limits of your persuasive power?
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