English to Gujarati Dictionary limitation

limitation

મર્યાદા
definition
noun
severe limitations on water use
a limiting rule or circumstance; a restriction.
This is by way of exception, for unless the court does make a direction the primary limitation period will continue to apply.
a legally specified period beyond which an action may be defeated or a property right is not to continue.
translation of 'limitation'
કચાશ,
મર્યાદા,
ન્યૂનતા,
હદ,
સીમા
example
The level of AS1 transcripts increased strongly under sugar 'limitation' and was repressed in the presence of sugar or when roots were re-fed with sucrose.
The lack of accessible, inexpensive books on the subject is an important 'limitation' on the ability of Arab universities to teach about the United States.
the 'limitation' of local authorities' powers
One of the main problems that stemmed from this 'limitation' was of representation of other faith traditions.
Anthills of the Savannah thereby thematizes it own immanent 'limitation' as representation of reality and capsule of ideas.
First, the gender composition of the sample represents one 'limitation' , in that relatively more women than men elected to respond to the survey.
the 'limitation' of local authorities' powers
When we are in-phase with unconscious negative beliefs we create a reality based on 'limitation' that prevents us from achieving our full potential in life.
The new UK Department of Constitutional Affairs has given its approval to a licence and pot 'limitation' that will prevent any expansion effort within the fishery.
Calcium was nearly unaffected and, under potassium 'limitation' , it represented the major cation in xylem sap.
After achieving stable non-REM sleep, the CPAP was adjusted to the minimal level required to prevent flow 'limitation' .
Once again women and the feminine will be targets for onslaughts of 'limitation' and repression.
But this 'limitation' should at least prevent us from resorting to force and multiplying the number of victims.
The CPAP level required to prevent upper airway flow 'limitation' can be substantially reduced when lung volume is increased.
All this bill represents is restrictive trade practice and 'limitations' on entry to the industry.
Section 60G empowered a court to extend the application 'limitation period' if it decided that it was just and reasonable to do so.
He flourished in a moment of transition, and his failures measured the 'limitations' of ideas loosely held.
She recognized her 'limitations' and failings and would mention them and make amendments.
There has been some doubt expressed in the past as to the existence of a 'limitation period' for the tort of fraud or deceit.
The Transport Minister could clear the quays by invoking parking slot 'limitations' on Dublin Bus.
If he is failing because of a lack of ability they can help him to accept his 'limitations' and focus on his strengths.
That case held that the motions judge made no error in concluding that the 'limitation period' had run, given that the material facts were not in dispute.
These 'limitations' are the main weakness of our systematic review.
He said the president also has reservations about the 'limitations' on issue advertising.
This is good news for those who oppose federal 'limitations' on biotech research, right?
The degree of uncertainty is often large, and there are 'limitations' on the types of estimate that can be provided.
He held that a spouse who arranges his or her affairs following divorce, on the assumption that all is resolved, is entitled to rely on the 'limitation period' .
The crucial part of acceptance of one another is acceptance of our own weaknesses and 'limitations' and that of others.
Teaching gives a better insight into the art and one's own weaknesses and 'limitations' .
The key to avoiding accidents is to be aware of what is going on around you to know the 'limitations' and abilities of your vehicle and yourself.
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