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    The word limitation comes from the Latin word lymytacion which means a bounding. This word can be applied in a multitude of different ways but its meaning stays the same. Limitation can be a powerful word like its root word its meant to bind, and its definitions accentuate this fact. Limitation is a vestal word that can be used to describe many different situations. The detonated definition of limitation is “the act of controlling the size or content of something” (Merriam-webster.com). Even at its basic definition limitation explores the different ways it can be used The definitions of limitation vary from physical, mental, social, and political. One of the definitions from Dictionary.com identifies it as “a limiting condition; restrictive…

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    Broadly speaking, the US – Russian disarmament talks have continued in the same cold war relationship dynamics between the United States and Soviet Union. The brief interlude of the Yeltsin years was an exception. As soon as Putin took over the helms of Russia, the old cold war dynamics of mistrust and paranoia have come to the fore again. The Cuban missile crisis of 1962 underscored the need for responsible nuclear leadership and was a precursor to the détente. During the early Strategic Arms…

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    Certain crimes have time frames in order to preserve evidence etc. When an individual takes too much time in filing charges the case can become a “dead case”. In other words the case is outside of the “normal” time frame for charges to be filed. The statute of limitations could easily impact the how litigation of the case on hand because if these individuals are not tried/charges in the time frame everything can technically be thrown out. Evidence is a key factor in this cases and therefore, it…

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    Statute Of Limitations

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    Most states have enacted statutes, which limit the time in which crimes can be prosecuted. These time limits are referred to as "Statutes of Limitations." Once the statute of limitations has expired, it becomes an absolute bar to prosecution. Out of the fifty states in the nation, only two do not have a statute of limitations when it comes to criminal cases. South Carolina and Wyoming. What is a Statute of Limitations? A statute of limitation is a law that prevents a person or government…

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    Mental Limitations

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    While individuals with mental limitations should have the right to everything anyone else can do. Mental limitations at times can inhibit a series of brain functions that can affect how an individual thinks morally about the implications of his or her actions. Therefore, those with mental limitations should be tested on how they act in society and how they use their common sense to do the right things. It is known, that individuals in the past have been known for their unstable behavior…

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    Constitution Limitations

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    For example, one of the limitations is that Congress is no person holding any office of trust under the United States can accept a present, and office, a title or a decoration from any foreign power without the consent of the Congress. This limitation is important because the Congress would have to discuss the present or anything a person got who was in office from a foreign power. We have to be careful on what re receive from foreign powers because we would not want to start a war. Another…

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    DNA Limitations

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    This research essay looks at the potentials and limitations of DNA and human remains in archaeological research using two case studies. The first case study focuses on the potentials and limitations of the extraction of Mycobacterium Bovis from DNA to further understand the pathological history of societies in Southern Siberia. The second case study looks into the successful reconstruction of DNA sequences from Neanderthal fossil remains and the limitations that appeared during its study. DNA…

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    Burnout Limitations

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    Limitations are characteristics that may influence the interpretation of the research findings. The first limitation is that it is self-reported. Self-reported surveys are any method that allows the participants to describe their feelings. When using self-reported surveys participants sometimes only reveal the information in which they want the researcher to know. Furthermore, self-reported surveys may include individuals who exaggerate their feelings and or under report their feelings.…

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    Outliers Limitations

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    The experiment consisted of numerous limitations and uncontrolled variables which impacted on the validity of the outcome. The lack of repetition was a major limitation in this experiment. The shortage of repetition forbids the elimination of outliers that may cause inaccuracy in the practical outcome. The lack of repetition in this experiment provided erroneous practical results where experimenters are mislead due to outliers, hence conclusions could not be accurately drawn. According to…

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    Interviewee Limitations

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    The limitations of my interviewee’s experience included the dismissal of requests by the kitchen staff, however, he was satisfied with all the other aspects of care that he received and agreed that it must be difficult for all staff working in hospitals to grant all of the requests presented by patients. Personally, I believe that staff working in a hospital should be able to prioritise requests such as these, to ensure that all patients are comfortable and happy whilst staying in the…

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