space limitation

collocation in English

meaningsofspaceandlimitation

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space
noun
uk
/speɪs/
us
/speɪs/
an empty area that is available to ...
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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 ofspaceandlimitationfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofspace limitation

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The results were not presented here due to thespacelimitation.
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It could also be expanded to other forms of learning thatspacelimitationprevents us to from examining in detail.
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Our choice was to introduce aspacelimitationon physical ground.
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We remark that quite a few of them can be derived in a similar spirit, butspacelimitationprohibits us from giving the details here.
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Thus, 40 stories constitute the body of material for this article, although owing tospacelimitationonly a portion of data samples are analyzed.
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In this study, the skewness of the abundance distribution of ant colonies from different species is explained by two nestingspacelimitationprocesses.
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In the simulation, thespacelimitationis modelled as equal to the target number of sows per batch plus two.
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The nestingspacelimitationhypothesis, as framed here, brings forth predictions at four organisational levels.
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On an evolutionary time-scale, nestingspacelimitationat the population level is expected to drive ant specialization via intraspecific competition.
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However, it also possible that if the domatium has enough space for only a few individuals,spacelimitationmay jeopardize the performance of social tasks.
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The results were drawn from taxa representative of different phylogenetic backgrounds and life histories and were gathered to test the nestingspacelimitationhypothesis at four organizational levels.
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Due tospacelimitation, this paper mainly focuses on parliamentary accountability, which is a vital way of combating corruption.
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Spacelimitationdoes not permit me to discuss other contradictions, such as those related to the nature of images of wild animals in the dreams of children.
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It does this by qualifying the cubic tolerance with a floorspacelimitation.
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