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121. Government departments are in direct competition with each other for limited resources. 122. Having already limited local taxation, why not go the whole hog and abolish it completely? 123. His efforts were too limited in scope to have much effect. 124. She had the memoir privately printed in a limited edition. 125. These zip-top bags are great space-savers if storage is limited. 126. Our Centre has limited its research agenda to four areas. 127. We are doing our best with the limited resources available. 128. The underlying assumption is that the amount of money available is limited. 129. We're really limited in what we can do these days. 130. The government set up a scheme of limited public health assistance in 1992. 131. I've limited myself to 1 000 calories a day to try and lose weight. 132. The presidential mandate is limited to two terms of four years each. 133. They are reliant on a very limited number of exportable products. 134. He has a small vocabulary and is only able to express himself in a limited fashion. 135. Many old people have a very limited tolerance to cold. 136. Women's roles in the rituals of many religions have been limited. 137. Being a student today with miserly grants and limited career prospects is difficult. 138. We can't promise to publish a reply as space is limited. 139. With so much homework to do, her playtime is now very limited. 140. He's accusing them of having a bourgeois and limited vision. 141. Despite all the pomp of his office/position, he has only limited powers. 142. Many countries have limited or banned the use of asbestos because of fears that its fibres cause diseases such as lung cancer if inhaled. 143. This unrepeatable offer is only available for a strictly limited period. 144. They had plans to turn the club into a limited company. 145. Members voted by a margin of 71 to become a public limited company. 146. A limited number of documents from the period are still extant. 147. She's got some very valuable limited editions on her shelves. 148. They had become aware of possibilities beyond their own limited horizons. 149. Mass culture turns audiences into passive consumers, their participation limited to the choice between buying and not buying. 150. In recent years the newspaper had been limping along on limited resources.