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Yet the calculations are capped at a difference of 400 rating points—a nuance that played right into Nakamura’s hands when his opponents in these tournaments were sometimes far more than 400 points beneath him.

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Since the space is about the size of a Manhattan studio apartment, most sessions are capped at four people.

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"We acted swiftly, capped the well, and engaged transparently with regulators," the multinational says.

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"This builds on our capped resale, strong bot protection, and clear pricing displays – and we encourage the CMA to hold the entire industry to these same standards."

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The number of places for Scottish students doing their first degree is capped in each university, due to constraints in Scottish government funding.

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