Sentence examples for to limitations from inspiring English sources

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to limitations

noun

The act of limiting or the state of being limited.

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Each of us is, necessarily, subject to limitations, and, accordingly, to limited perspective.

He would also be subject to limitations on his movements, added the judge.

"It's not worth a heck of a lot," he said, referring to limitations of the coverage.

Tenants are subject to limitations on income, which may not exceed $56,200 a year.

The lawyer who defended Humana attributed the denial to limitations under the patient's health plan.

Up to $1,500 may be deductible on 2000 returns, subject to limitations for high-income taxpayers.

Mr. Morse said the dictionary editors weren't trying to be coy, but were adhering to limitations imposed by trademark agreements.

Education is intended to be a process of opening up and exploration, not sticking to limitations or blinkered choices.

If Chen's captors had been readers of history, they might have predicted that he would not acclimate to limitations.

Our findings, however, are subject to limitations.

6 by pointing to limitations and future research possibilities.

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