Synonym: limit, restriction. Similar words: invitation, rehabilitation, prestidigitation, to the limit, orientation, discrimination, presentation, confrontation. Meaning: [‚lɪmɪ'teɪʃn] n. 1. a principle that limits the extent of something 2. the quality of being limited or restricted 3. the greatest amount of something that is possible or allowed 4. (law) a time period after which suits cannot be brought 5. an act of limiting or restricting (as by regulation).
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31. Although possibly more relevant in connection with reinstatement the tenant should attempt to place some limitation on the persons who could void the policy.
32. The falsificationist, by contrast, recognizes the limitation of induction and the subservience of observation to theory.
33. Commercial people lagged behind, but they were ahead of the textile workers, the first working-class group to show strong limitation.
34. The greenfly, another live-bearer, has evolved a way of overcoming even this limitation.
35. By accepting such a limitation in application domain it is possible to achieve much more detailed analysis of the text.
36. Above all, it imposed norms of order and limitation to conceal the Dionysiac revelation of contradiction and excess as ultimate realities.
37. Another limitation on pole field strength arises from the heating effect of the winding currents.
38. The judge had to consider a preliminary point concerning the application of the Limitation Act 1980 to the local authority's claim.
39. According to liberalism, no principle justifies the limitation of individual freedom.
40. There was only one unspoken agenda: damage assessment. Damage limitation, if any was possible, would come later.
41. This reality is beyond time and space and every limitation,(sentencedict.com) and therefore beyond human thought itself.
42. The most important limitation of presently available systems is the lack of a reliable deglutitive signal.
43. In that single photograph, Buckingham Palace's damage limitation exercise comes unstuck.
44. However, a possible limitation of this approach is that industrial relations variables are themselves frequently clustered into national contexts.
45. Compounds of limitation are derived at three different levels, from limitations which are continuous, contextual, and contingent.
46. Similarly, there are no restrictions on referrals to secondary care, although long waiting times act as a limitation in practice.
47. The first was due process in procedure, and the general limitation of official discretion within the criminal justice system.
48. The system produces daily action sheets and reminders such as limitation reminders.
49. The emphasis on councillors, officers and pressure groups proved to be a great limitation.
50. The major limitation of this algorithm is the quality of the simulation in the planning stage.
51. That may make negotiation of East-West arms limitation agreements much more complicated.
52. If limitation of inputs is of primary importance, then the birth of calves to coincide with grazing peaks will determine dates.
53. But what is constituted by consciousness is the at least partial discernment of limitation.
54. Where the decision has been obtained by fraud the limitation period may be extended by s32 of the Limitation Act 1980.
55. Limitation on liability is placed at £800 per tonne which should be monitored and adjusted in the case of higher value consignments.
56. But the insects have, in another way, transcended even the limitation of scale.
57. The basic limitation on the obligation to obey the state arose from the fundamental purpose of the state.
58. Franks was busily engaged in a damage limitation exercise in Washington.
59. The achievement of skills we expect of the physically or mentally limited learner will vary with the severity of the limitation.
60. These limitation terms were incorporated in all contracts between seedsmen and farmers and had been for many years.
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