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unlimited

[uhn-lim-i-tid] / ʌnˈlɪm ɪ tɪd /


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Su said Monday that the district “does not have unlimited funds” but that, despite financial challenges, it put forward “a viable offer” to the union “that we can afford.”

From Los Angeles Times

The potential penalties if found guilty include unlimited fines, remedial orders to fix things or publicity orders where the board may have to advertise its failings.

From BBC

Minaj's gold card gives her unlimited right of residence in the US, but she is still not a US citizen under the agreement.

From BBC

What’s really making a comeback with unlimited momentum is our collective will toward experiences that can only happen live, which is what makes jazz important beyond any institutional, cultural or regional capture.

From Los Angeles Times

It says the move to commonhold will give existing home owners unlimited control over their properties.

From BBC