Their margin of effective operation is strictly limited; still such a margin exists, and they have turned it to account.
I admit that it is a government of strictly limited powers; of enumerated, specified, and particularized powers; and that whatsoever is not granted, is withheld.
On the contrary, it is delegated, restrained, strictly limited.
But Malthus was contemplating a state of things in which the actual conditions limited the people to an extraction of greater supplies from a strictly limited area.
But, as the first exercise of such a power would be the 'last day of the English aristocracy,' their power is strictly limited in fact.
The total quantity of energy in operation is strictly limited by the mass of the acting materials.
As in the case of the strain energy, its maximum value is strictly limited, and thus imposes a limit on the general operation of the machine.
It is carried out by means of a definite material machine which embodies certain energy transformations, and which is strictly limited in the extent of its operations by certain physical factors.
But since this orbital energy isstrictly limited in amount, a point must ultimately be reached where it would be transformed in its entirety into energy of position.
This assumption is based on a strictly limited experience.
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