61. To be sure, investors said the fear of tax reform still lingering over the market is putting a cap on demand for munis. 62. To meet these goals, most analysts say governments would have to put caps on emissions. 63. Until now, the FCC has put a cap on the profits the local companies can make from these access services. 64. A cap will be put on visitors admitted to the exhibition at one time, and exhibition hours will be extended. 65. Added to this is the price control policy which puts a cap on the price of foods in the local market. 66. Among other things, the plan puts caps on medical reimbursements. 67. Another alternative being considered is to put no cap on production. 68. But the administration has put a cap on such launches based on criteria linked to Russian non-proliferation performance, U.S. officials said. 69. Currency weakness, higher import duties, hike in interest rates and lending curbs will put a cap on earnings growth as costs escalate. 70. Davis and the utilities have been frustrated because federal regulators have refused to put a cap on the wholesale price for electricity and natural gas flowing into California. |