Examples of 'limited sense' in a sentence

Meaning of "limited sense"

limited sense: This phrase implies a context where something is restricted, constrained, or has a defined scope or range, often indicating a lack of completeness or comprehensiveness

How to use "limited sense" in a sentence

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We have a very limited sense of the past.
This is true only in a very limited sense.
In the limited sense of a money producing activity.
The term innovation was used in a limited sense.
Suppose that in this limited sense the settlements are unlawful.
But this again only in a limited sense.
Vorta only had a limited sense of taste and aesthetics.
Government intervention is justified only in a very limited sense.
There is limited sense of what expenditure to date should have delivered.
Christ thus began to rule but in a limited sense.
In that limited sense capitalism can dispense with private ownership.
The man rules the family in a limited sense.
In a more limited sense Rusafa is one of the nine administrative districts in Baghdad.
It may be used in a general or a limited sense.
A limited sense to an apparently absolute expression is frequently exemplified throughout the Scriptures.

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That is true only in a limited sense.
In a limited sense that is, in fact, true.
But it is so only in a special and quite limited sense.
Hence, knowledge ( though only in the limited sense of information ) is the foundation of belief.
Voice search is currently only shoppable in a very limited sense.
Besides, robots have a limited sense of context.
All these possible applications are not to be construed in a limited sense.
You and I both know penguins have a limited sense of smell.
The preceding description is for illustration only and is not be taken in a limited sense.
Depending on the composition of the body, limited sense of ownership.
Already the concept of past present and future is applied in a very limited sense.
They are non-governmental, but only in a limited sense voluntary.
The Parent-Subsidiary Directive seems to work reasonably well but only in a limited sense.
People who are poor and minimally educated may have a limited sense of options.
Clearly, molecular assemblers are possible in this limited sense.
The answer is, only in the most limited sense.
I am not sure that is true, except in a limited sense.
Further, it is by no means interpreted in a limited sense.
Either as owners and drivers, but only in a limited sense.
Kill switches clearly fit into this definition, even if in a limited sense.
Samuelson was a convinced Keynesian, though in a limited sense.
Argument 1 seems to be true, in a certain very limited sense.
The word “ all ” can be used in a universal or limited sense.
We use the symbol, ¥, to denote congruence in a more limited sense.
For the purposes of this document, references to “ drugs ” are in this limited sense.
Moreover, the general definition given in article 1 was not very helpful, except in a limited sense.
Throughout the description, the term “ wire ” should not be understood in the limited sense.
Canadian courts ( also courts in UK ) use the term " amicus curiae " in a more limited sense.
Mr. Salembier, It is comparable only in the most limited sense.

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