
1) Ban 2) Bridle 3) Circumscription 4) Clampdown 5) Curb 6) Hindrance 7) Limit 8) Limitation 9) Prevention 10) Prohibition 11) Quantification 12) Restraint 13) Tabu 14) Thinness
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1) Bowdlerization 2) Check 3) Condition 4) Constraint 5) Control 6) Cutting 7) Editing 8) Expurgation 9) Limit 10) Limitation 11) Regulation 12) Rule 13) Suppression
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n. any limitation on activity, by statute, regulation or contract provision. In multi-unit real estate developments, condominium and cooperative housing projects managed by homeowners' associations or similar organizations, such organizations are usually required by state law to impose restrictions on use. Thus, the restrictions are part of the "co...
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[mathematics] More generally, the restriction (or domain restriction or left-restriction) {math|A ◁ R} of a binary relation {mvar|R} between {mvar|E} and {mvar|F} may be defined as a relation having domain {mvar|A}, codomain {mvar|F} and graph {math|1=G(A ◁ R) = {(x, y) ∈ G(R) {{!} x ∈ A} }}. Similarly, one can define a righ...
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• (n.) That which restricts; limitation; restraint; as, restrictions on trade. • (n.) The act of restricting, or state of being restricted; confinement within limits or bounds.
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assumption about parameters in a model Contexts: econometrics; estimation
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Is any limitation on the use of a property.
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1. The process with which foreign DNA that has been introduced into a prokaryotic cell becomes ineffective. ... 2. A limitation. ... (05 Mar 2000) ...
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(re-strik´shәn) a limitation. something that limits. adj., restric´tive, adj. . fluid restriction the limitation of oral fluid intake to a prescribed amount for each 24-hour period; this is indicated for patients who have edema associated with a kidney disease ...
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(n) Restriction is the limitations imposed, in doing any activity, by virtue of a statute, regulation, provisions in the byelaws or similar statues of the concern, or provisions contained in a contract or an agreement between the parties etc.
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Re·stric'tion noun [ French
restriction , Latin
restrictio .]
1. The act of restricting, or state of being restricted; confinement within limits or bounds. « This is to have the same
restriction with all other recreations,that it be made a divertisement.»
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Type: Term Pronunciation: rē-strik′shŭn Definitions: 1. The use or action of restriction endonucleases (site-specific deoxyribonucleases). 2. The process by which foreign DNA that has been introduced into a prokaryotic cell becomes ineffective. 3. A limitation.
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[
n] - a principle that limits the extent of something 2. [n] - the act of restricting by restraint
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restriction 1. The act of keeping something within specified bounds; by force if necessary. 2. A principle that limits the extent of something; for example, 'He was willing to accept certain restrictions on his movements.' 3. An act of limiting or restricting; as, by regulation or limitation.
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limitation noun a principle that limits the extent of something; `I am willing to accept certain restrictions on my movements`
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