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limitation
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The act of restricting, or the state of being restricted
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A regulation or limitation that restricts
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{n} a limitation, confinement, tie
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The term as used relating to real property means the owner of real property is restricted or prohibited from doing certain things relating to the property, or using the property for certain purposes
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the act of keeping something within specified bounds (by force if necessary)
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This is the form of Academic Status which states that a student will be limited to 8 credits and/or credit equivalents or 2 courses, whichever is fewer For more information on Academic Restriction, visit our Academic Status Page
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A restriction is an official rule that limits what you can do or that limits the amount or size of something. the lifting of restrictions on political parties and the news media
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n A {bug} or design error that limits a program's capabilities, and which is sufficiently egregious that nobody can quite work up enough nerve to describe it as a {feature} Often used (esp by {marketroid} types) to make it sound as though some crippling bogosity had been intended by the designers all along, or was forced upon them by arcane technical constraints of a nature no mere user could possibly comprehend (these claims are almost invariably false) Old-time hacker Joseph M Newcomer advises that whenever choosing a quantifiable but arbitrary restriction, you should make it either a power of 2 or a power of 2 minus 1 If you impose a limit of 17 items in a list, everyone will know it is a random number --- on the other hand, a limit of 15 or 16 suggests some deep reason (involving 0- or 1-based indexing in binary) and you will get less {flamage} for it Limits which are round numbers in base 10 are always especially suspect
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The act of restricting, or state of being restricted; confinement within limits or bounds
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is any deviation from the standards for food and water intake
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A limitation on a particular drug or group of drugs Examples of restriction edits are: PA required, member age restriction, not in formulary, or quantity limits
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A limitation placed upon the use of property contained in the deed or other written instrument in the chain of title
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A limitation on the use of real estate, generally originated by the owner or subdivider in a deed
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A notice to the appointing authority that no future action may be taken on a position or classification without review and approval of the Department of Civil Service There are three types of restrictions
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a limitation placed upon the use of property, contained in the deed or other written instrument in the chain of title or in local ordinances pertaining to land use
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an act of limiting or restricting (as by regulation)
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A limitation on or prohibition of certain uses of real property Restrictions may be found in public documents such as zoning ordinances or in private instruments such as deeds or declarations of covenants They may apply to individual parcels (as in deed restrictions), to whole subdivisions (as in declarations of covenants appearing on or accompanying plats), or to entire incorporated areas (as in city or county zoning ordinances) Matters covered by restrictions include such things as type of develpment permitted (e g , quality, design and location of improvments), and privileges and duties of property owners (e g property maintenance, landscaping or keeping of animals)
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A measure of the resistance to flow for (usually) a liquid or gas Exhaust or intake flow restriction can occur within tubing bends, within ports, manifolds, etc Liquid restriction can occur in needle-and-seat assemblies, fuel pumps, oil filters, etc Some restriction is always present in a flowing medium
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The term as used relating to real property, means the owner of real property is restricted in or prohibited from doing certain things relating to the property for certain purposes For instance, the requirements in a deed that a lot maybe used for the construction of not more than a one-party dwelling, costing not less than ten thousand pesos (P10,000 00), is deemed to be restriction: also a legislative ordinance affecting all properties in a given area, requiring that improvement on property shall not be constructed any closer than twenty feet from the street curb, is a restriction by operation of law
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provision in deed or will or in a Declaration of Condition, Reservations and Restrictions which limits in some way the right to use land or convey its title Examples are building setback lines and limitations to residential uses
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You can refer to anything that limits what you can do as a restriction. His parents are trying to make up to him for the restrictions of urban living = limitation see also restrict
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{i} limitation, state of being restricted; limit, something that restricts
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That which restricts; limitation; restraint; as, restrictions on trade
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A limitation on the use of real property, generally originated by the owner or subdivider in a deed Also termed a deed restriction
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The term, as used in relation to real property, means that the owner of real property is restricted or prohibited from doing certain things relating to the property or using the property for certain purposes
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the act of keeping something within specified bounds (by force if necessary) a principle that limits the extent of something; "I am willing to accept certain restrictions on my movements
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A buffer's restriction is the amount of text, at the beginning or the end of the buffer, that is temporarily inaccessible Giving a buffer a nonzero amount of restriction is called narrowing (q v ) See section Narrowing
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Any limitation on the use of property
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A buffer's restriction is the amount of text, at the beginning or the end of the buffer, that is temporarily invisible and inaccessible Giving a buffer a nonzero amount of restriction is called narrowing (q v ) See section 24 13 Narrowing
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This is the feeling of being able to eat only small amounts of food Some Bandsters talk of 'passive' restriction when their band is empty, wherein they are able to feel full on less food but where they feel no pain if they overeat As the band is filled, the tighter the restriction should feel Many Bandsters report that it takes 2-4 fills before feeling restricted enough to lose weight at an appropriate rate
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Any limit or control on the owner's ability to use the property May be contained in a deed and be binding on the land and future owners of it
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a principle that limits the extent of something; "I am willing to accept certain restrictions on my movements"
a restriction

    Hyphenation

    a re·stric·tion

    Turkish pronunciation

    ı ristrîkşın

    Pronunciation

    /ə rēsˈtrəksʜən/ /ə riːsˈtrɪkʃən/
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