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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91. This is important for limitation purposes so that time runs from the sale of the goods.
92. Instead, by the mid-nineteenth century family limitation within marriage first appeared.
93. He sees the range of legal and bureaucratic constraints upon them as being the main limitation on their developing into self-sustaining businesses.
94. Variable gearing changes aileron and elevator forces with airspeed Yaw damper is standard item but not flight limitation without.
95. The single greatest limitation to effective performance is that many of the rewards organizations offer are ineffective.
96. The original owner can always recover subject to a six-year limitation period.
97. It allows them the monopoly to exploit their invention for a period without unauthorised limitation or competition.
98. He started on a kind of-well - what Mum and I used to call one of his damage limitation exercises.
99. However, the biggest single barrier remains the memory limitation inherent in chip storage.
100. Clearly, the existing technologies are a limitation and multimedia must temporarily be constrained by the platforms currently available to deliver it.
101. In interpreting the clause, their lordships observed that this was a limitation of liability clause and not a complete exclusion clause.sentencedict.com
102. A limitation of this study is that we had no information on the type of hysterectomy - abdominal or vaginal.
103. There is a certain dishonesty, or at least a limitation of truth, in presenting only historical facts.
104. This applies particularly to routines and repetitive work where the main operator limitation is not capacity or skill but stamina.
105. But damage limitation is not perhaps the best way to manage an election campaign when you are in opposition.
106. There is no statutory limitation period for criminal proceedings such as those in the instant case.
107. Such constraints include the need to adhere to certain standards or a limitation upon their ability to make excessive profits.
108. He continued to regret the limitation on his career development imposed by what he saw as his confinement to Art teaching.
109. Free composition as an exercise has its limitation.
110. The first electronic calculations were plagued by storage limitation.
111. Damage limitation measures have been introduced.
112. It is'must have'product category and shareware without time limitation.
113. Glucose or glutamine limitation decreased specific growth rate.
114. Submergence stress result in oxygen limitation in maize roots.
115. It is likewise a severe limitation.
116. Objective To discuss the limitation of ultrasonic detection on prevenception utensil.
117. Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease ( COPD ) is a disease of the airflow limitation and incompletely reversibility.
118. Toleration is not a virtue any more beyond a certain limitation.
119. Limitation: Methodological features and quality aried substantially and often were incompletely reported.
120. To cheat, rob, or defraud another brings lack, loss, and limitation to yourself.
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