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And then take it to the limit.
Biden and Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY) had for months refused to settle for any terms other than passing a “clean” debt ceiling hike, that is, an increase to the limit with none of Republicans’ desired conditions.
“From the history, histories of Western civilisation,” he whispers, pushing the tense, tantric vibes to the limit in front of a (mostly) patient crowd who had waited eight years for this.
Given your expansion into Canada, I would not be surprised if your Procurement team is pushed to the limit.
"It was the perfect run, it was how I wanted to race, extremely to the limit — but one guy was faster," said Odermatt, adding that he lost the race in the last section where Sarrazin was 0.23 seconds faster.
Markova took Kamille to the limit with several near falls.
'Sometimes the sweetest victories are when your opponent tests you to the limit.
"Sometimes the sweetest victories are when your opposition plays very well and tests you to the limit."
Source: https://www.citizen.co.za/sport/rugby/all-blacks-coach-foster-savours-sweetest-victory/
Then, they arrange a sale of the bank’s assets, typically to a larger, more stable bank or by directly reimbursing depositors up to the limit for each insured account.
Source: https://fortune.com/recommends/banking/what-is-fdic-insurance/
The United Nations has warned that Gaza is on the brink of a total breakdown in social order as its 2.2 million civilians are pushed to the limit of survival.
“They charge all the way up to the limit, and you’re responsible for paying it.
We have to believe in ourselves, be smart, have tactical solutions and go to the limit of our physical efforts.