But only one player, Rik Smits, hit the absolute ceiling for veteran limits; the Pacers center settled for $ 14 million a season.
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The owners made their latest proposal 10 days ago, still calling for a system with an absolute ceiling on salaries _ or a " hard " salary cap.
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They have demanded " cost certainty " from the players, meaning they want to put an absolute ceiling on the amount of money that can be devoted to payrolls.
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V x increases with altitude and V y decreases with altitude until they converge at the airplane's absolute ceiling, the altitude above which it cannot climb using just its own lift.
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EU spokesman Jonathan Todd said these were not " absolute ceilings " and that exceptions must be made if the traveler can make clear the products are for a special event, such as a wedding or family reunion.
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Although the league did not get the hard salary cap it sought, the union caved on most major issues, agreeing to absolute ceilings on individual salaries, longer rookie contracts, elimination of opt-out clauses and numerous constraints on free agency.
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The "'absolute ceiling "'is the highest altitude at which an aircraft can sustain level flight, which means the altitude at which the thrust of the engines at full power is equal to the total drag at minimum drag speed.
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In Nebraska II we rejected any notion that our 1945 decision and decree " impose absolute ceilings on diversions by canals taking in the pivotal reach . " 507 U . S ., at---( slip op ., at 17 ).
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The players also walked out of a bargaining session in late June when they said they wouldn't listen to any offer that contained a " hard " salary cap _ their term for the league's insistence on putting an absolute ceiling on player salaries.
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Now, granted, three reversions in 24 hours is just the absolute ceiling, but that shot-across-the-bow of a template is kind of a harsh thing to drop on a user who's been around for less than three weeks and who's done four reversions in " 11 days ".