finite limit
collocation in Englishmeaningsoffiniteandlimit
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finite
adjective
uk/ˈfaɪ.naɪt/us/ˈfaɪ.naɪt/
having a limit ...
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limit
noun
uk/ˈlɪm.ɪt/us/ˈlɪm.ɪt/
the greatest amount, number, or level of something that is either possible ...
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(Definition offiniteandlimitfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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We show that the integral has afinitelimitas follows.
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As above, the integral has afinitelimit, and t - converges to zero.
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In theory, this boundary continuous framework is, to this day, essential, because the imposing of an a priori mathematicallyfinitelimitfor measurement makes no physical sense classically.
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One may divide the contributions into two parts: those that are apparently divergent and scale linearly in t for t > and those that approach afinitelimit.
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All these kinds of extra structure can be expressed using essentially algebraic (finitelimit) theories, and so are meaningful for internal categories in any category with finite limits.
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The construction of the rimfire cartridge from a single piece of drawn metal places afinitelimitupon its power.
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We must impose afinitelimiton the number of cautions that can be given to juveniles before they are charged with an offence.
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It is a sign of overall growth, because there is afinitelimitto the demand for manufactured goods by consumers.
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That is a compelling reason for putting afinitelimiton the period for which these restrictions can apply.
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There must be afinitelimitto the number of passengers who can pass through the airport.
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Does he accept that there has to be somefinitelimiton the level of indebtedness?
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I would like to place somefinitelimiton afternoon deregulation.
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Let us recognise that there is afinitelimitto the amount of money that any nation can make available for a health service.
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There is still considerable diversity of quality of care throughout the sector, but giving afinitelimit of £16,000, after which one is entitled to support, is a positive step forward.
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We could have lower levels of prices and afinitelimiton the amount of money that each country could take from the common agricultural policy.
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Because the sequence of partial sums fails to converge to afinitelimit, the series is divergent, and it does not have a sum.
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This has afinitelimitas "t" goes to infinity, namely /2.
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First observe that it trivially contains the terminal object (and thus has all finite limits).
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Moreover, the embedding preserves the bicartesian-closed structure and finite limits.
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