Examples of 'limited nature' in a sentence

Meaning of "limited nature"

limited nature - refers to something that has boundaries, restrictions, or constraints in terms of its extent or scope

How to use "limited nature" in a sentence

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limited nature
The limited nature of the right of expulsion.
See the temporality and limited nature of resources.
Limited nature of early tribal warfare.
Clearer as to the limited nature of the information required.
Such immunity was therefore of a limited nature.
The limited nature of the riots.
Most contracts today are of a limited nature.
Of the limited nature of state resources.
This will be of a limited nature.
Limited nature of derogations.
This is because of the limited nature of our understanding.
The data collected from the manufacturers has in general been of a very limited nature.
Given the very limited nature of our life together.
Thirdly the concessions made by the Community are of a temporary and limited nature.
This is because of the very limited nature of their production.

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Due to the limited nature of the data set the results should be interpreted cautiously.
She was also informed of the lack or limited nature of consular protection.
The limited nature of the attack quickly became obvious to the German commanders.
The second method reflects the limited nature of international criminal tribunals.
His delegation regretted that the report of the Special Committee was of a limited nature.
Delivered with a document certifying the limited nature and number of the photo in the series.
The limited nature of EU sanctions against Burma is lamentable.
That is very clear indeed today with the limited nature of the Danish proposals.
Due to the limited nature of the venue, reservations are required.
Is of a very Limited nature.
This resuscitation You are benefiting from Is of a very Limited nature.
Due to the limited nature of these bourbons, one bottle per household.
Similarly, this study has underlined the limited nature of this participation.
And in those cases where a proactive policy is pursued, it is generally of a limited nature.
Mineral samplings of a limited nature such as those using either core, grab or basket samplers ;.
One should keep in mind, however, the comparatively limited nature of their popularity.
The absence or limited nature of funding to tackle violence against women and domestic violence ;.
This balance is reached by recognizing the creator 's rights, while also recognizing their limited nature.
Despite the limited nature of the collections, the Middle Valley fauna is remarkably specious.
The Article 6 rights waived are of a limited nature.
This language indicates the limited nature of God 's revelation to Moses.
On the other hand, the conflict with Jordan was of a more limited nature.
Finally, the UNHCR regrets the limited nature of European funding for his budget.
It 's important That you understand This resuscitation You are benefiting from Is of a very Limited nature.
Simply put, is the member troubled by the limited nature of the legislation?
The limited nature of the checks 53.
For example, victims ' representatives raised concerns about the limited nature of the charges against Lubanga.
The limited nature of valuation decisions 48.
And AT & T 's being reasonably transparent about the limited nature of the roll out.
The term “ preliminary order ” is used to emphasize its limited nature.
Some delegations, however, emphasized the short-term and limited nature of the above recommendation.

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