"adopt" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- But they said it would not gain much ground unless the United States adopted limits on domestic emissions, something the president has been loath to do.
- And they have felt pressure from large hospitals and clinics, which have adopted limits on what they will pay for drugs.
- The Fed adopted tighter limits on the amount a bank is allowed to lend to its directors, executives and large shareholders.
- But while about half have comprehensive limits on campaign contributions, most still need to adopt limits or strengthen existing ones.
- Those that continued to air had substantially reduced prizes, and many shows adopted limits on the number of games a player could win (usually five).
- Some officials, including Mr. Regan, have voluntarily adopted limits on the contributions they will accept from individuals or companies that do business with them.
- If mainstream politicians adopted sensible limits on immigration, then the far right wouldn't have a chance.
- In this specific case, the Commission adopted limits for lead and cadmium to come into force in April 2002.
- Whether it would be wise for Congress to adopt such limits is debatable; whether it has the authority to do so should not be.
- He added: "The Supreme Court recently adopted stricter limits as to what the lawyers can say to the mass media.
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