1. She had come here to meet Silas, but definitely not to set her cap at him. 2. She should buy herself a new frock and set her cap at some one else. 3. The documents appear to have been working papers that were used for setting price caps for the authorities. 4. But the bill also set a cap on how much money each state would get each year. 5. But the officials also said that they would oppose legislation that set definite caps on punitive damages in such suits. 6. But, in a role reversal, he would set no cap on the amount. 7. Clinton also proposed to limit private health spending by setting a cap on the annual growth of private health insurance premiums. 8. Clinton set his cap for the presidency because, in his youth in the heady Kennedy years, the presidency was the commanding heights of American life and culture. 9. Instead, the welfare bill sets caps on the amount that could be spent on grants to the states for the next five years. 10. It also sets caps on inflation and long-term interest rates. |