41. Reinsdorf was forced to put a cap on all the talk, saying things will be dealt with in the offseason. 42. Several Philippine newspapers reported today that the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas was planning to put a cap on consumer lending as a portion of total loans. 43. Slow economic growth and low consumer spending, though, put a cap on sales last year. 44. So at budget time last November, the government was forced to put a cap on the bottle it had uncorked. 45. Spouse Christiane might very well report that Ray leaves wet towels on the bathroom floor or refuses to put the cap back on the toothpaste. 46. Still, TCI Chairman John Malone refused to put a cap on future purchases of Time Warner stock. 47. Supporters of the measure contend that it would put a cap on multi-million-dollar jury awards that they say inhibit manufacturers and add to consumer costs. 48. Supporters of the measure have argued that the legislation is needed to put a cap on damage awards that inhibit manufacturers and add to consumer costs. 49. Still, not one news story I read about the conference mentioned a need to put a cap on beans. 50. That poor performance could, in the long run, put a cap on the on-line financial market. |