Sentence examples for were limitations from inspiring English sources

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were limitations

noun

The act of limiting or the state of being limited.

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Kaptchuk and his colleagues warned that there were limitations with their study, given its small size and limited time span.

But there were limitations.

"Individuals were human encyclopedias," he added, "so clearly there were limitations".

"When Cranks first opened there were limitations on what people were interested in eating.

Am I done?" Goals were limitations to him.

There were limitations to the democratic aspects of the General Assembly, however.

He said there were limitations with Stellar when it was first introduced four years ago.

"There were limitations to the budget, so I didn't get to do everything I wanted, but it is attractive still.

"There were a lot of things to like about Version #2, but there were limitations as well.

But physically and intellectually there were limitations that you had to come up against.

Even so, there were limitations on the acceptable height of box trailers.

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