| 11. | Both readings were above the legally allowable limit for pilots of 0 . 040 percent.
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| 12. | Perhaps even the location of factories and the allowable limits of out-sourcing and foreign-made components.
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| 13. | Three days before leaving office, Clinton proposed reducing the allowable limits for arsenic in drinking water.
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| 14. | In each case, Kennedy said, the contamination is below the government's allowable limit for human exposure.
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| 15. | A specification is drawn up governing what the circuit is required to do, with allowable limits.
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| 16. | Company vice president Fred Dacino noted the allowable limit of radioactivity is 1, 000 times as much.
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| 17. | He said the rules needed to be changed to reduce the allowable limit for women to 47.
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| 18. | She took blame for failures, citing the flap over setting an allowable limit for arsenic in drinking water.
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| 19. | He admitted that the rules needed to be changed to reduce the allowable limit for women to 47.
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| 20. | In Atlanta last June, Slaney's urine sample showed levels of strength-building testosterone above the allowable limits, Coleman said.
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