limitationist
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3VERB + LIMITATIONIST
encompassing, part, taking
LIMITATIONIST + NOUN
abou, containment, notion
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indeed
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adj
Supporting or believing in a certain limitation.
Thus, to a reader who was also a listener, the tone of the article could have conveyed a less encompassing, indeed limitationist, notion of containment than the text itself did.
The word "nativism" first appeared in the 1830s. It described one part of the limitationist strain that ran through America for a century.
noun
Someone who supports or believes in a certain limitation.
Either demand, however, is unreasonable. It in effect invites the limitationists to shut up unless they exhibit detailed knowledge of government (and private) activities that they cannot realistically be expected to have.
Whether there needs to be a complete reassessment or whether the current system could be modified to work more effectively fuels the debate between limitationists and globalist^([sic]), which at heart is based upon realist premises.
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6Thus, to a reader who was also a listener, the tone of the article could have conveyed a less encompassing, indeed limitationist, notion of containment than the text itself did.
WiktionaryThe word "nativism" first appeared in the 1830s. It described one part of the limitationist strain that ran through America for a century.
WiktionaryThen Federal Minister of Environment Antonin Vavrougek had strongly criticized the entire project while working at the Czechoslovak Academy of Sciences in Prague, taking a more limitationist view abou
WiktionaryEither demand, however, is unreasonable. It in effect invites the limitationists to shut up unless they exhibit detailed knowledge of government (and private) activities that they cannot realistically
WiktionaryWhether there needs to be a complete reassessment or whether the current system could be modified to work more effectively fuels the debate between limitationists and globalist^([sic]), which at heart
WiktionaryOf the 728 pages of substantive text, about two-thirds are devoted to impacts, one third to mitigation and only 32 pages to adaptation. That so little work is done on adaptation is a function of both
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