strict limitation
collocation in Englishmeaningsofstrictandlimitation
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strict
adjective
uk/strɪkt/us/strɪkt/
strongly limiting someone's freedom to behave as they wish, or likely to severely punish someone if they do ...
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limitation
noun
uk/ˌlɪm.ɪˈteɪ.ʃən/us/ˌlɪm.əˈteɪ.ʃən/
the act of controlling and especially ...
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(Definition ofstrictandlimitationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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Second, for thestrictlimitationof profits in armaments manufacture.
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It could start and carry on wherever there was not such astrictlimitation.
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Our motion calls for astrictlimitationon municipal trading and direct labour.
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My second query relates to the order'sstrictlimitationto four aerodromes.
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That, of course, will in itself apply a verystrictlimitationto the number of cases concerned.
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The results of thisstrictlimitationof building licences which can be granted by the local authorities are two-fold.
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In this country there has had to be strict rationing and, as we all know,strictlimitationof consumption.
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I think that is in order, but with astrictlimitationto questions of policy arising out of this tax.
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To limit a seasonal sale to being held twice yearly is astrictlimitationfor most trades.
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Therefore, there isstrictlimitationon the number of outside engines which can be brought in to work these suburban services.
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They demanded that there should bestrictlimitationof prices and that the cost of living should not go up by leaps and bounds.
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Quotas can range from astrictlimitationon gaming machines to open quotas for certain capital equipment, and intermediate positions are all possible.
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We believe thatstrictlimitationof liability is not appropriate for commonhold associations—indeed, it is likely to harm the viability of the entire commonhold system.
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Let there be either a refusal to let that happen or, failing that, a verystrictlimitationof the number of hours.
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Did we then, in spite of thestrictlimitationof that engagement, by implication or otherwise, accept a more extended liability?
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It is important that it should be noted that this is a field where, because ofstrictlimitationof funds, only the surface is being skimmed.
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He said that material was estimated for and paid for, and also labour, but that the firms were "down" because of thestrictlimitationof overhead charges.
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I take the view thatstrictlimitationof numbers is essential if we are going to have a climate of good civilised race relations in this country.
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The court will have a discretion to disapply thestrictlimitationperiod in favour of a plaintiff who had a good reason not to proceed within it.
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It cannot be loaded adequately and its height is such that there is astrictlimitationon the height of the equipment that can be put into it.
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It would not be appropriate to regard the company limited by guarantee, and thestrictlimitationof liability that goes with it, as appropriate models for commonhold associations.
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It is a verystrictlimitationindeed; it does not at all cover the cases where such an appeal might be of great help to us.
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Because of thestrictlimitationof harmonies, the music seems to imply that this is idiomatic to a harmonica.
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But could management sink lower than to ask the work force to agree in advance to astrictlimitation of time for performing certain tasks without disclosing what those are?
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