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capping

[kap-ing]

noun

Mining.
  1. overburden.



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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of capping1

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Reform councillor Nicola Lyons said the current scheme was one of the "most generous in the country" and the council was considering capping discounts as part of cost-saving efforts.

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Manchester United's Toone was given the nod against Jamaica and instantly impressed, scoring within 10 minutes - the goal capping a passing move involving the three midfielders - and doubled her tally before half-time.

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But the impact will feed through to households only slowly, if at all, says Mr Oxley, given the way the market works, including the role of the regulator, in capping prices.

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There are also discussions over continued funding for capping bus fares.

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At the White House on Wednesday, President Trump floated the idea of capping international students at 15% of Harvard's student body.

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