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The limitative list of property rights increases legal uncertainty.
But these two forces, the me and the not-me, are reciprocally limitative.
There was a series of prohibitions, each prescribing a limitative measure of use.
This allows the use of (parts of) a work under a limitative set of conditions.
(mention in the article - not limitative, to be checked further)
The content of an infinite judgment is purely limitative of our knowledge rather than amplitative of it.
A limitative particle: only, just.
Limitative particle.
The conception of a noumenon is therefore merely a limitative conception and therefore only of negative use.
Holevo's theorem is an important limitative theorem in quantum computing, an interdisciplinary field of physics and computer science.
The culmination of Smullyan's lifelong reflection on the classic limitative theorems of mathematical logic is quite readable:
The conception of a noumenon, considered as merely problematical, is, however, not only admissible, but, as a limitative conception of sensibility, absolutely necessary.
I also regret the fact that the list of social services that fall outside of the directive's scope has - having originally been indicative - been changed into a limitative list.
Tarski's undefinability theorem, stated and proved by Alfred Tarski in 1936, is an important limitative result in mathematical logic, the foundations of mathematics, and in formal semantics.
The sentences whose existence is secured by the diagonal lemma can then, in turn, be used to prove fundamental limitative results such as Gödel's incompleteness theorems and Tarski's indefinability theorem.
At this moment, unfortunately, only 16 Member States have accepted the jurisdiction of the European Court to give preliminary rulings on third pillar instruments, and two of them have made a limitative statement.
'Consistency, Paraconsistency and the Logical Limitative Theorems', in Grenzen und Grenzüberschreitungen (XIX Deutscher Kongress für Philosphie), ed.
Incidentally, I have to say that the often endless list of problems in so many areas and in so many amendments diminishes the power of the message and, in fact, suggests that this list is limitative.
And thus we are induced to hold the empirical principle of our conceptions of the possibility of things, as phenomena, by leaving out this limitative condition, to be a transcendental principle of the possibility of things in general.
It is true that I exist as an intelligence which is conscious only of its faculty of conjunction or synthesis, but subjected in relation to the manifold which this intelligence has to conjoin to a limitative conjunction called the internal sense.
For, for the very reason that it is the idea of the necessary unity of all possible aims, it must be for all practical exertions and endeavours the primitive condition and rule- a rule which, if not constitutive, is at least limitative.