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be limitations
noun
The act of limiting or the state of being limited.
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Even then there may be limitations on Adelphia's borrowing potential.
"There should be limitations on how many foreigners you can have".
As things are made at scales approaching individual atoms, he says, there will surely be limitations.
"And there may be limitations on the number of years you can rent.
I think it's very reasonable that there should be limitations to the time of day and night that music can be played".
But they said that there could be limitations in the ability to track vessels that are either directly in front or behind a submarine.
Almost half of France opposes the publishing cartoons of the Prophet Mohammed, and even more say there should be limitations on free speech, according to a new poll.
Still, be it opera or dance, there will always be limitations in bringing a show that's been primarily designed for a stage to the screen.
However, we all recognise that there will always be limitations to the facilities you're able to provide in some buildings, especially if you're a non-venue based organisation visiting that space.
Compliance and delays can be limitations of TGC studies.
The cross-section design and self-reported usage of SNS would also be limitations.
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