limited coverage

collocation in English

meaningsoflimitedandcoverage

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limited
adjective
uk
/ˈlɪm.ɪ.tɪd/
us
/ˈlɪm.ɪ.t̬ɪd/
small in amount ...
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coverage
noun[U]
uk
/ˈkʌv.ər.ɪdʒ/
us
/ˈkʌv.ɚ.ɪdʒ/
media
the reporting of a particular important event ...
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(Definition oflimitedandcoveragefrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

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One gap in the current treatment is thelimitedcoverageof the basins containing hydrocarbon reserves.
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The ground was composed of rock, withlimitedcoveragein the area.
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Coverage can be granted in stages, includinglimitedcoverageand temporar y coverage.
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Nonetheless, the problems encountered with theirlimitedcoveragemean that there are good reasons for considering an alternative approach to insurance.
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The same applies to thelimitedcoverageof phonological phenomena and analytical issues that go beyond the relation between syllable structure and segmental phonotactics.
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Limitedcoverage, contribution evasion, pension budget imbalances and a substantial degree of discretion in the application of benefit indexation were some of the key issues of concern.
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It will still be alimitedcoverageeven if all the associable countries join in association.
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It is also possible that more mitochondrial variation exists beyond what was presented in this study due to thelimitedcoverageof geographic range for many of the species assayed.
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As a regulator of the economy, purchase tax is far from perfect because it has only alimitedcoverage.
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Only last year, television policylimitedcoverageto two live and two delayed contests in a year.
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Both colleges were running with extraordinarily small classes and on an extraordinarilylimitedcoverageof the curriculum.
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However, low premiums imposelimitedcoverage, or rationing of benefits.
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Because of thislimitedcoverage, it is not a very good indicator of what is happening in the economy as a whole.
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Air cannons are expensive, however, aslimitedcoveragerequires purchase of multiple units.
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Moreover, the dictionary has been criticised for its partial definitions and somewhatlimitedcoverage.
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Bicycle patrols are more common in temperate urban areas wherelimitedcoverageareas are available.
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Most of the operators havelimitedcoveragein interior rural and forest areas.
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Large satellite dishes can providelimitedcoveragefor vessels at sea, such as cruise ships, but there is no room to fit such dishes on frigates.
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On certain days, the satellites hadlimitedcoveragein the eastern portion of the region, which limited warning capability.
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A wide range of mostly incompatible mobile telephone services offeredlimitedcoveragearea and only a few available channels in urban areas.
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The actual threshold amounts will change year-to-year and plan-by-plan, and many plans offerlimitedcoverageduring this phase.
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The tradeoff between assured,limitedcoverageand lack of recourse outside the worker compensation system is known as the compensation bargain.
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The low height of this antenna along with the low power and poor frequency (right between two other, more powerful stations) resulted in verylimitedcoverage.
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