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Like with grateful, this could reflect that, if they had to use a password manager, those who say they do not have time/motivation would feel powerless due to having to further budget, in their words, limited time.
But 1998 was a simpler time, especially for record labels back then, they didn't have to create wild goose chase scavenger hunts across the internet in order to encourage people to buy a record: all they needed to do was press 500 copies of a record, slap it with the words "limited edition," and let people know that the tracks on the record are EXCLUSIVE.
As if the description of the bounty within was not siren-call enough, underneath, in block capitals, are written the words "LIMITED EDITION".
Under Mississippi law, your business name must include the words "Limited Liability Company" or the abbreviation "LLC".[6].
New Jersey law requires your name to include the words "Limited Liability Company" or the initials "LLC".
You cannot use the words "Limited Liability Company" or the abbreviations "LLC" or "LC" unless your business is legally such a company, although you can use the full words "Limited" or "Company" in your DBA name, provided you don't suggest your business is a limited liability company.
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The last few words limit the definition to business enterprises.
Now he's created a series of text-based works whose very words limit aspects of ownership.
In other words: limiting access to marijuana might not have any effect on heroin and cocaine use.
Despite the Administration's use of the word "limited," the resolution is a broad one.
The word limits set by research funding applications are, by their nature, limiting.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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