They have not forgotten that, a few years later, the European Commission circumvented their opt-out by calling a directive to limit the hours employees may work a health-and-safety measure, not a social one.
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Some of them even limit seniors' out-of-pocket costs--co-pays, deductibles, premiums--that traditional Medicare won't.
Both realise that a sizeable bail-out that commits the Federal government to significant new spending will severely limit their plans - either to cut taxes or to introduce a new health care plan - in the year after the election.
Reforms in the Senate and House bills will impose annual out-of-pocket caps, for the first time placing an upper limit on what individuals with high-cost chronic conditions will have to pay out-of-pocket.
The bill's signing came just 10 hours before the expiry of a deadline for Washington to raise its borrowing limit, after drawn-out talks between Republicans, Democrats and the White House.
By the way, do let me know if you run a small business and you have been told out-of-the-blue that your overdraft limit has been increased, with no increase in charges.
The UK's opt-out from the Working Time Directive only applies to the directive's clause setting a 48-hour limit on the working week.
The Trades Union Congress says Britain's policy of allowing companies to opt-out of the European Union Working Time Directive, meaning people to work over the 48-hour a week limit on a "voluntary" basis, meant the protection it offered could be circumvented.
This may cause your card provider's computer algorithms to single you out as a prime cash-strapped candidate for a spending limit cut.
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We'll place a limit on how much you can be charged for out-of-pocket expenses.
We will place a limit on how much you can be charged for out-of- pocket expenses, because in the United States of America, no one should go broke because they get sick.
Bath and North East Somerset Council wanted the A36 taken out of the national road network so it could impose an 18-tonne weight limit.
But she soon figured out what Mr. Blake calls "a brilliant plan" to limit face-to-face visits to customers with the highest sales potential, and to hire a pharmacist to contact the rest.
The ability to limit purchases by day and food type empowers parents to dole-out treats in celebration of mediocrity.
The electric motor dishes out gobs of linear, head-snapping torque, quickly propelling you past the speed limit -- you've been warned.
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If you are close to hitting a phase out limit for a deduction, you may want to contribute to the pre-tax 401(k).
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With Jonathan Woodgate still out with a long-term groin injury and captain Ledley King plagued by knee problems that limit his playing time, Redknapp has been keen to bolster his defensive resources.
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You could also lower breakeven by selling an out-of-the-money call, such as the November 130 strike, but you would also limit your potential profit.
So if you tend to carry a balance month-to-month, run over your credit limit, or incur late payment fees, this could turn out to be a raw deal for you.
Since the study was carried out, the US has introduced new rules to limit the average working week to 80 hours, and maximum shift-length of 24 hours.
Apple CEO Tim Cook likes to say tablets -- not laptops -- are the future of computing, yet it feels like Apple's software goes out of its way to limit what you can do on the machine.
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