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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a limited concept" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe an idea or notion that has restrictions or is not fully developed.
Example: "The theory presented in the paper is a limited concept that fails to account for various real-world variables."
Alternatives: "a narrow idea" or "a restricted notion".
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Ryan (1992) indicates that most students have a limited concept image for the gradient.
For example, students tend to confuse rules of differentiation to be applied in the following functions (y = x n ; y = x x ; y = a x ) when they have a limited concept image of each function.
A limited concept validity of existing policy measurements makes it difficult to test outcomes of different integration policy regimes against each other and to draw reliable inference (Goodman, 2015).
Clearly mocking the belief that only humans make tools, Roxy 'points out' the fallacy of such a limited concept by effortlessly creating a multi-purpose instrument, and then leaving it at her human 'masters' feet.
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Ms. Phillips said she anticipated criticism from people who would question why a museum would want to be involved in nurturing businesses, but she added: "I think our notion of the art world as formed by New York City is a very limited concept.
The term GBV can be used interchangeably with "violence against women"; however, the latter is a more limited concept.
To me, a tenent of Afrofuturism deals with black people being told they must adhere to divisions which don't exist, and only accept a limited number of stories about ourselves, such that we have an extremely limited concept of what material reality can be.
Most atheists I've encountered, Hitchens included, have an extremely limited concept of what God might even be, as they exist in reaction specifically to the Judeo-Christian-Islamic god as revealed by through current religious power structures.
His work with schizophrenics took him into realms that Freud possibly feared, certainly resisted, and led to Jung's decisive formulation of the theory of a Collective Unconscious, a universal resource as opposed to Freud's more limited concept of a personal unconscious.
That petition proposal was born of battles within the Los Angeles Unified School District, which has adopted a similar but more limited concept.
Lawrence Krauss is imagining nothing, and even that takes more imagination than the limited concept of a personified deity.
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