Sentence examples for limit meaning from inspiring English sources

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Scotland has slashed its drink-drive limit, meaning drivers who have less than a pint could be breaking the law.

The Japanese delegation sought the 30-degree northern limit, meaning that almost all of Japan's waters are excluded.

The Academy is introducing a new 10-year limit, meaning that voting privileges will only be available to members who have worked in the last 10 years.

Facebook had already hit that limit, meaning it couldn't build any more features into its native Android app.

We impose no depth limit, meaning that the domains are fully crawled, without discarding pages that are more than n clicks away from the home page.

As it stands, when the bill is debated in future there would be no time limit, meaning opponents could "filibuster", making such long speeches that it clogs up Parliament and prevents other business from going ahead.

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The friendly game, with a limit on bets (sometimes doubled for the last round), usually allows the dealer to choose the game, with an emphasis on the old, traditional stud and draw variants rather than the hyper-charged hold 'em, which in tournament play is no-limit, meaning a player can go "all in": betting all of one's chips at once.

And it's why those ratings have limited meaning.

As Price's case demonstrates, frameworks of defensible legal freedoms had limited meaning absent the ability to make themselves felt.

The concept of retirement has limited meaning for writers, but none the less it is normal to slow down with age.

In addition, there are no lifetime limits meaning the policy won't be canceled if someone requires expensive medical treatment Q.

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