Ltd., restricted as to amount of liability (Business), USA retail chain specializing in women's fashion sportswear, ltd, small in range or scope; "limited war"; "a limited success"; "a limited circle of friends", including only a part not unlimited; "a limited list of choices" having a specific function or scope; "a special (or specific) role in the mission" small in range or scope; "limited war"; "a limited success"; "a limited circle of friends" not excessive mediocre, Jurisdiction Refers to courts that are limited in the types of criminal and civil cases they may hear For example, federal courts are courts of limited jurisdiction courts, not excessive mediocre, having a specific function or scope; "a special (or specific) role in the mission", past participle of limit, ASSEMBLER: An assembler with built-in limits that constrain its use (for example, to make hazardous uses difficult or impossible, or to build just one thing), with certain (oft. specified) limits placed upon it, Confined within limits; narrow; circumscribed; restricted; as, our views of nature are very limited, including only a part not unlimited; "a limited list of choices", not excessive, including only a part, mediocre, subject to limits or subjected to limits, A limited company is one whose owners are legally responsible for only a part of any money that it may owe if it goes bankrupt. They had plans to turn the club into a limited company He is the founder of International Sports Management Limited, confined within a boundary, restricted; having restricted governing powers; unoriginal, narrow, mediocre, Something that is limited is not very great in amount, range, or degree. They may only have a limited amount of time to get their points across = small, not unlimited; "a limited list of choices", (~ type) A type used to indicate objects that are instances of another type and have additional constraints There are several kinds of limited types (~ collection) A limited collection type (~ integer) A limited integer type See "Limited Types" on page 73 for a complete description of limited types, a reserved word, used in declaring a type to have limited operations, in that it cannot be used in assignments or checks for equality or inequality 4 9, 5 2, A 1, Designated areas and trails where off-highway vehicles are subject to restrictions limiting the number or types of vehicles, date, and time of use; limited to existing or designated roads and trails, Service Hospital - A hospital, often located in a rural area, that provides a limited set of medical and surgical services, Having a limit; being restricted When used in economics it often refers to a country's lack of resources to produce the products the country needs or wants to make, in transportation, to have entry and exit limited to pre-determined points, as with rail rapid transit or freeways, (of a call) with specified lower and upper strength requirements, the latter below the maximum possible, Any of several abstractions of this concept of limit, Short for fixed limit, A value to which a sequence converges. Equivalently, the common value of the upper limit and the lower limit of a sequence: if the upper and lower limits are different, then the sequence has no limit (i.e., does not converge), To have a limit in a particular set, To restrict; not to allow to go beyond a certain bound, The final, utmost, or furthest point, A restriction; a bound beyond which one may not go, Being a fixed limit game, bourn, the boundary of a specific area as far as something can go the greatest amount of something that is possible or allowed; "there are limits on the amount you can bet"; "it is growing rapidly with no limitation in sight", the mathematical value toward which a function goes as the independent variable approaches infinity restrict or confine, "I limit you to two visits to the pub a day, point at which something ends; edge, border, boundary; restriction, restraint, the greatest possible degree of something; "what he did was beyond the bounds of acceptable behavior"; "to the limit of his ability", To beg, or to exercise functions, within a certain limited region; as, a limiting friar, the greatest possible degree of something; "what he did was beyond the bounds of acceptable behavior"; "to the limit of his ability" the boundary of a specific area as far as something can go the greatest amount of something that is possible or allowed; "there are limits on the amount you can bet"; "it is growing rapidly with no limitation in sight" the mathematical value toward which a function goes as the independent variable approaches infinity restrict or confine, "I limit you to two visits to the pub a day, The maximum permitted price move up or down for any given day, under exchange rules, A determinate quantity, to which a variable one continually approaches, and may differ from it by less than any given difference, but to which, under the law of variation, the variable can never become exactly equivalent, The maximum payable under the policy for a type of property, or type of loss Also known as the limit of liability, A method of reducing the the number of items retrieved in a search Common limits are: date, location and whether article is available full-text in the database, A customer-fixed price declaring the lowest price for which they are willing to sell their security or the highest price at which they are willing to buy, To alter a search in order to retrieve fewer hits The use of the Boolean operator "and" limits a search This is also known as "narrowing" and "refining" a search, broad restrictions applicable to existing search sets; includes designations such as: Human, animal (and types of animal) English or other languages Publication types (e g , review, randomized controlled trial, clinical trial, meta-analysis, practice guideline, etc ) Age groups Gender Journal subsets (including AIM journals, Nursing Journals, and Dental Journals) Year of publication Latest update, A value to which a sequence converges, bound, The maximum daily price change of a futures contract above or below the previous day's settlement price, That which terminates a period of time; hence, the period itself; the full time or extent, A restriction; a check; a curb; a hindrance, The space or thing defined by limits, That which terminates, circumscribes, restrains, or confines; the bound, border, or edge; the utmost extent; as, the limit of a walk, of a town, of a country; the limits of human knowledge or endeavor, A determining feature; a distinguishing characteristic; a differentia, To apply a limit to, or set a limit for; to terminate, circumscribe, or restrict, by a limit or limits; as, to limit the acreage of a crop; to limit the issue of paper money; to limit one's ambitions or aspirations; to limit the meaning of a word, For positive values of x, as x is chosen closer and closer to 0, the value of 1/x begins to grow rapidly, approaching infinity as a limit. This interplay of action and reaction as the independent variable moves closer to a given value is the essence of the idea of a limit. Limits provide the means of defining the derivative and integral of a function. central limit theorem Roche limit limited liability Qantas Airways Limited limited obligation bond, If you add within limits to a statement, you mean that it is true or applies only when talking about reasonable or normal situations. In the circumstances we'll tell you what we can, within limits, of course, and in confidence. = within reason. Mathematical concept based on the idea of closeness, used mainly in studying the behaviour of functions close to values at which they are undefined. For example, the function 1/x is not defined at x =, If you say the sky is the limit, you mean that there is nothing to prevent someone or something from being very successful. They have found that, in terms of both salary and career success, the sky is the limit, final or latest limiting point, the boundary of a specific area, the greatest amount of something that is possible or allowed; "there are limits on the amount you can bet"; "it is growing rapidly with no limitation in sight", the mathematical value toward which a function goes as the independent variable approaches infinity, as far as something can go, If someone is over the limit, they have drunk more alcohol than they are legally allowed to when driving a vehicle. If police breathalyse me and find I am over the limit I face a long ban, If an area or a place is off limits, you are not allowed to go there. A one-mile area around the wreck is still off limits These establishments are off limits to ordinary citizens, A limit of a particular kind is the largest or smallest amount of something such as time or money that is allowed because of a rule, law, or decision. The three month time limit will be up in mid-June The economic affairs minister announced limits on petrol sales, A limit is the greatest amount, extent, or degree of something that is possible. Her love for him was being tested to its limits There is no limit to how much fresh fruit you can eat in a day, create boundaries; restrict; reduce; function as a border, The limit of an area is its boundary or edge. the city limits of Baghdad, The limits of a situation are the facts involved in it which make only some actions or results possible. She has to work within the limits of a fairly tight budget He outlined the limits of British power, The maximum amount of benefits payable for a given situation, condition, or occurrence Limits may specify a paid dollar maximum or a number of days maximum The limit may be a yearly, lifetime, or per condition maximum, If you limit yourself to something, or if someone or something limits you, the number of things that you have or do is reduced. It is now accepted that men should limit themselves to 20 units of alcohol a week Voters cut councillors' pay and limited them to one staff member each. + limiting lim·it·ing The conditions laid down to me were not too limiting, If you limit something, you prevent it from becoming greater than a particular amount or degree. He limited payments on the country's foreign debt The view was that the economy would grow by 2.25 per cent. This would limit unemployment to around 2.5 million. = restrict, place limits on (extent or access); "restrict the use of this parking lot"; "limit the time you can spend with your friends", If something is limited to a particular place or group of people, it exists only in that place, or is had or done only by that group. The protests were not limited to New York Entry to this prize draw is limited to UK residents. see also age limit, limited, An order to buy at a specified price when the market moves down to that price, or to sell at a specified price when the market moves up to that price, The maximum dollar amount of coverage an insurer will pay for a particular loss, or for losses incurred during the policy term, The maximum price advance or decline permitted in one trading session versus the previous day's closing price, The maximum amount paid under the terms of a policy A professional liability insurance policy usually has two limits, a per-clam limit and an annual aggregate limit (See "Annual Aggregate Limit ") Loss Ratio: Losses incurred (indemnity and ALAE) divided by net earned premium Loss Reserves: Amount set aside to pay for reported and unreported claims For an individual claim, a case reserve or estimate of the expected loss is set aside, refers to the maximum number of fish you are allowed to keep or have in your possession (see Catch Limits in the General Regulations section), restrict or confine, "I limit you to two visits to the pub a day", n The maximum amount of points a player may win in a single round, agreed upon before the game, and typically set to between 500 and 1500 As usual, East can win (or lose!) twice this amount Some special hands are agreed upon beforehand to be automatically worth the Limit, restrictions applied to search sets that reduce the total number of citations retrieved Commonly used limits include language, human/animal, age groups, publication type, and journal subset, (1) The maximum price fluctuation permitted by an exchange from the previous session's settlement price for a given contract (2) In international banking the limit a bank is willing to lend in a country (3) The amount that one bank is prepared to trade with another (4) The amount that a dealer is permitted to trade in a given currency, In relation to dealing instructions, a restriction set on an order to buy or sell, specifying the minimum selling or maximum buying price, Maximum amount a policy will pay either overall or under a particular coverage, The maximum price advance or decline from the previous day's settlement price permitted during one trading session, as fixed by the rules of an exchange See Daily Price Limits, The maximum amount a futures price may advance or decline in any one day s trading session, decide upon or fix definitely; "fix the variables"; "specify the parameters", The maximum amount a policy will pay for a covered loss For example, if you have a $5,000 loss and the limit on your policy is $3,000, the insurance company will only pay $3,000 If you have a $3,000 loss and the policy limit is $5,000, the company pays the entire $3,000, Limit poker is any game in which there is a fixed limit on how much you can bet or raise in any round Limit games usually offer either fixed-sized bets for different betting rounds or spread limits, in which there is a minimum and maximum bet for each round For example, a 5-10 hold'em game usually requires $5 bets and raises on the first two rounds and $10 bets and raises on the last two Games are often referred to as low-limit, medium-limit, and high-limit Typical low-limit games are 2-4, 3-6, and 5-10 Medium limits are 10-20, 20-40, and 30-60 High-limits are 50-100 on up More generally, the word limit is used to refer to the maximum bet at a given point, whether it's pot-limit, spread limit, or whatever See also structure I didn't want to give him a chance to draw out on me, so I bet the limit, The target value that terms in a sequence of numbers are getting closer to This limit is not necessarily ever reached; the numbers in the sequence eventually get arbitrarily close to the limit, The maximum price fluctuation permitted by an exchange from the previous session’s settlement price for a given contract, The maximum daily price change above or below the previous close in a specific futures market Trading limits may be changed during periods of unusually high market activity,
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USA retail chain specializing in women's fashion sportswear isim
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small in range or scope; "limited war"; "a limited success"; "a limited circle of friends"
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including only a part not unlimited; "a limited list of choices" having a specific function or scope; "a special (or specific) role in the mission" small in range or scope; "limited war"; "a limited success"; "a limited circle of friends" not excessive mediocre
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Jurisdiction Refers to courts that are limited in the types of criminal and civil cases they may hear For example, federal courts are courts of limited jurisdiction courts
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not excessive mediocre
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having a specific function or scope; "a special (or specific) role in the mission"
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past participle of limit
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ASSEMBLER: An assembler with built-in limits that constrain its use (for example, to make hazardous uses difficult or impossible, or to build just one thing)
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with certain (oft. specified) limits placed upon it
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Confined within limits; narrow; circumscribed; restricted; as, our views of nature are very limited
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including only a part not unlimited; "a limited list of choices"
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not excessive
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including only a part
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mediocre
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subject to limits or subjected to limits
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A limited company is one whose owners are legally responsible for only a part of any money that it may owe if it goes bankrupt. They had plans to turn the club into a limited company He is the founder of International Sports Management Limited
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confined within a boundary, restricted; having restricted governing powers; unoriginal, narrow, mediocre sıfat
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Something that is limited is not very great in amount, range, or degree. They may only have a limited amount of time to get their points across = small
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not unlimited; "a limited list of choices"
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(~ type) A type used to indicate objects that are instances of another type and have additional constraints There are several kinds of limited types (~ collection) A limited collection type (~ integer) A limited integer type See "Limited Types" on page 73 for a complete description of limited types
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a reserved word, used in declaring a type to have limited operations, in that it cannot be used in assignments or checks for equality or inequality 4 9, 5 2, A 1
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Designated areas and trails where off-highway vehicles are subject to restrictions limiting the number or types of vehicles, date, and time of use; limited to existing or designated roads and trails
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Service Hospital - A hospital, often located in a rural area, that provides a limited set of medical and surgical services
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Having a limit; being restricted When used in economics it often refers to a country's lack of resources to produce the products the country needs or wants to make
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in transportation, to have entry and exit limited to pre-determined points, as with rail rapid transit or freeways
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(of a call) with specified lower and upper strength requirements, the latter below the maximum possible
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Any of several abstractions of this concept of limit - "Category theory defines a very general concept of limit."
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Short for fixed limit
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A value to which a sequence converges. Equivalently, the common value of the upper limit and the lower limit of a sequence: if the upper and lower limits are different, then the sequence has no limit (i.e., does not converge) - "The sequence of reciprocals has zero as its limit."
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To have a limit in a particular set - "The sequence limits on the point a."
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To restrict; not to allow to go beyond a certain bound - "I'm limiting myself to two drinks tonight."
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The final, utmost, or furthest point
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A restriction; a bound beyond which one may not go - "Two drinks is my limit tonight."
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Being a fixed limit game
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the boundary of a specific area as far as something can go the greatest amount of something that is possible or allowed; "there are limits on the amount you can bet"; "it is growing rapidly with no limitation in sight"
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the mathematical value toward which a function goes as the independent variable approaches infinity restrict or confine, "I limit you to two visits to the pub a day
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point at which something ends; edge, border, boundary; restriction, restraint isim
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the greatest possible degree of something; "what he did was beyond the bounds of acceptable behavior"; "to the limit of his ability"
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To beg, or to exercise functions, within a certain limited region; as, a limiting friar
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the greatest possible degree of something; "what he did was beyond the bounds of acceptable behavior"; "to the limit of his ability" the boundary of a specific area as far as something can go the greatest amount of something that is possible or allowed; "there are limits on the amount you can bet"; "it is growing rapidly with no limitation in sight" the mathematical value toward which a function goes as the independent variable approaches infinity restrict or confine, "I limit you to two visits to the pub a day
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The maximum permitted price move up or down for any given day, under exchange rules
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A determinate quantity, to which a variable one continually approaches, and may differ from it by less than any given difference, but to which, under the law of variation, the variable can never become exactly equivalent
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The maximum payable under the policy for a type of property, or type of loss Also known as the limit of liability
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A method of reducing the the number of items retrieved in a search Common limits are: date, location and whether article is available full-text in the database
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A customer-fixed price declaring the lowest price for which they are willing to sell their security or the highest price at which they are willing to buy
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To alter a search in order to retrieve fewer hits The use of the Boolean operator "and" limits a search This is also known as "narrowing" and "refining" a search
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A value to which a sequence converges
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The maximum daily price change of a futures contract above or below the previous day's settlement price
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That which terminates a period of time; hence, the period itself; the full time or extent
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A restriction; a check; a curb; a hindrance
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The space or thing defined by limits
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That which terminates, circumscribes, restrains, or confines; the bound, border, or edge; the utmost extent; as, the limit of a walk, of a town, of a country; the limits of human knowledge or endeavor
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A determining feature; a distinguishing characteristic; a differentia
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To apply a limit to, or set a limit for; to terminate, circumscribe, or restrict, by a limit or limits; as, to limit the acreage of a crop; to limit the issue of paper money; to limit one's ambitions or aspirations; to limit the meaning of a word
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For positive values of x, as x is chosen closer and closer to 0, the value of 1/x begins to grow rapidly, approaching infinity as a limit. This interplay of action and reaction as the independent variable moves closer to a given value is the essence of the idea of a limit. Limits provide the means of defining the derivative and integral of a function. central limit theorem Roche limit limited liability Qantas Airways Limited limited obligation bond
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If you add within limits to a statement, you mean that it is true or applies only when talking about reasonable or normal situations. In the circumstances we'll tell you what we can, within limits, of course, and in confidence. = within reason. Mathematical concept based on the idea of closeness, used mainly in studying the behaviour of functions close to values at which they are undefined. For example, the function 1/x is not defined at x =
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If you say the sky is the limit, you mean that there is nothing to prevent someone or something from being very successful. They have found that, in terms of both salary and career success, the sky is the limit
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final or latest limiting point
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the boundary of a specific area
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the greatest amount of something that is possible or allowed; "there are limits on the amount you can bet"; "it is growing rapidly with no limitation in sight"
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the mathematical value toward which a function goes as the independent variable approaches infinity
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as far as something can go
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If someone is over the limit, they have drunk more alcohol than they are legally allowed to when driving a vehicle. If police breathalyse me and find I am over the limit I face a long ban
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If an area or a place is off limits, you are not allowed to go there. A one-mile area around the wreck is still off limits These establishments are off limits to ordinary citizens
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A limit of a particular kind is the largest or smallest amount of something such as time or money that is allowed because of a rule, law, or decision. The three month time limit will be up in mid-June The economic affairs minister announced limits on petrol sales
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A limit is the greatest amount, extent, or degree of something that is possible. Her love for him was being tested to its limits There is no limit to how much fresh fruit you can eat in a day
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create boundaries; restrict; reduce; function as a border fiil
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The limit of an area is its boundary or edge. the city limits of Baghdad
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The limits of a situation are the facts involved in it which make only some actions or results possible. She has to work within the limits of a fairly tight budget He outlined the limits of British power
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The maximum amount of benefits payable for a given situation, condition, or occurrence Limits may specify a paid dollar maximum or a number of days maximum The limit may be a yearly, lifetime, or per condition maximum
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If you limit yourself to something, or if someone or something limits you, the number of things that you have or do is reduced. It is now accepted that men should limit themselves to 20 units of alcohol a week Voters cut councillors' pay and limited them to one staff member each. + limiting lim·it·ing The conditions laid down to me were not too limiting
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If you limit something, you prevent it from becoming greater than a particular amount or degree. He limited payments on the country's foreign debt The view was that the economy would grow by 2.25 per cent. This would limit unemployment to around 2.5 million. = restrict
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place limits on (extent or access); "restrict the use of this parking lot"; "limit the time you can spend with your friends"
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If something is limited to a particular place or group of people, it exists only in that place, or is had or done only by that group. The protests were not limited to New York Entry to this prize draw is limited to UK residents. see also age limit, limited
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An order to buy at a specified price when the market moves down to that price, or to sell at a specified price when the market moves up to that price
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The maximum dollar amount of coverage an insurer will pay for a particular loss, or for losses incurred during the policy term
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The maximum price advance or decline permitted in one trading session versus the previous day's closing price
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The maximum amount paid under the terms of a policy A professional liability insurance policy usually has two limits, a per-clam limit and an annual aggregate limit (See "Annual Aggregate Limit ") Loss Ratio: Losses incurred (indemnity and ALAE) divided by net earned premium Loss Reserves: Amount set aside to pay for reported and unreported claims For an individual claim, a case reserve or estimate of the expected loss is set aside
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refers to the maximum number of fish you are allowed to keep or have in your possession (see Catch Limits in the General Regulations section)
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restrict or confine, "I limit you to two visits to the pub a day"
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n The maximum amount of points a player may win in a single round, agreed upon before the game, and typically set to between 500 and 1500 As usual, East can win (or lose!) twice this amount Some special hands are agreed upon beforehand to be automatically worth the Limit
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(1) The maximum price fluctuation permitted by an exchange from the previous session's settlement price for a given contract (2) In international banking the limit a bank is willing to lend in a country (3) The amount that one bank is prepared to trade with another (4) The amount that a dealer is permitted to trade in a given currency
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In relation to dealing instructions, a restriction set on an order to buy or sell, specifying the minimum selling or maximum buying price
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Maximum amount a policy will pay either overall or under a particular coverage
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The maximum price advance or decline from the previous day's settlement price permitted during one trading session, as fixed by the rules of an exchange See Daily Price Limits
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The maximum amount a futures price may advance or decline in any one day s trading session
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decide upon or fix definitely; "fix the variables"; "specify the parameters"
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The maximum amount a policy will pay for a covered loss For example, if you have a $5,000 loss and the limit on your policy is $3,000, the insurance company will only pay $3,000 If you have a $3,000 loss and the policy limit is $5,000, the company pays the entire $3,000
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Limit poker is any game in which there is a fixed limit on how much you can bet or raise in any round Limit games usually offer either fixed-sized bets for different betting rounds or spread limits, in which there is a minimum and maximum bet for each round For example, a 5-10 hold'em game usually requires $5 bets and raises on the first two rounds and $10 bets and raises on the last two Games are often referred to as low-limit, medium-limit, and high-limit Typical low-limit games are 2-4, 3-6, and 5-10 Medium limits are 10-20, 20-40, and 30-60 High-limits are 50-100 on up More generally, the word limit is used to refer to the maximum bet at a given point, whether it's pot-limit, spread limit, or whatever See also structure I didn't want to give him a chance to draw out on me, so I bet the limit
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The target value that terms in a sequence of numbers are getting closer to This limit is not necessarily ever reached; the numbers in the sequence eventually get arbitrarily close to the limit
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The maximum price fluctuation permitted by an exchange from the previous session’s settlement price for a given contract
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The maximum daily price change above or below the previous close in a specific futures market Trading limits may be changed during periods of unusually high market activity
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