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upper limit

noun as in high-water mark

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The upper limit for claims in England hasn't been raised since 2008 and a pledge to increase it, made in 2021, was shelved by the last government.

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However, there are limits to that solution when it comes to drought, which is hard-bound by finite amounts of water, as opposed to hurricanes, which have no upper limit of strength, the researchers said.

When I looked it up, the American Academy of Family Physicians says that the tolerable upper limit of elemental zinc per day is 40 milligrams.

Conservative Caroline Ansell has put forward an amendment which would reduce the upper limit for abortion in most cases from 24 to 22 weeks, securing the support of 40 other MPs.

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"We have to go through all the underlying hypotheses regarding acceleration mechanisms and environmental conditions in order to convert the absence of gamma rays into an upper limit for cosmic ray production."

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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