Limitation in a sentence as a noun

This places some rather sever limitations on the Obj-C syntax.

Ruby does not have this limitation, and neither does RubyMotion.

From a technical limitation, it became a cultural given.

Outwardly, it looks democratic, but the democratic principle rests on a limitation of power.

I don't like tailoring my life to my natural limitations any more than I like tailoring my life to other people's expectations.

The limitation to non-commercial use means it's not quite 'open source' in the common meaning established by the Open Source Initiative.

For now the pest of nationalism lives on and makes lifting those limitations a practical impossibility.

Is there a congent argument about why an advertizing clause is a limitation of freedomThe advertising clause is not a limitation on freedom.

Design is what you accomplish within those limitations, and how you go about accomplishing it in a timeframe that allows you to complete your project and make a living.

Which is a rather big limitation, as opposed to tptacek's lying characterization of it as "without limitation".I don't really understand tptacek's position here - is he being paid for this?

And the fact that logic takes so long to synthesize and simulate really has little to do with Verilog's deficiencies; if anything it's a limitation of the register-transfer level abstraction that's currently used to design digital hardware.

"Seeing introversion as a preference or identity is fine as long as you have a nice consistently introverted life and that's exactly what you want, but it harks back to the day when everybody had their place and accepted their limitations and anyone who felt any conflict or frustration about it was "maladjusted.

Limitation definitions

noun

a principle that limits the extent of something; "I am willing to accept certain restrictions on my movements"

See also: restriction

noun

the quality of being limited or restricted; "it is a good plan but it has serious limitations"

noun

the greatest amount of something that is possible or allowed; "there are limits on the amount you can bet"; "it is growing rapidly with no limitation in sight"

See also: limit

noun

(law) a time period after which suits cannot be brought; "statute of limitations"

noun

an act of limiting or restricting (as by regulation)

See also: restriction