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finite 1. bounded in magnitude or spatial or temporal extent 2. Maths logic having a number of elements that is a natural number; able to be counted using the natural numbers less than some natural number
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There are a finite number of deals and demand is increasing, so a lot of money is chasing all these deals," said Frederick Schmitt, vice president at investment bank Sage Group LLC in West Los Angeles. The theory that female mammals are born with a finite number of germ cells (oocytes) has been accepted as an unquestionable truth for over 50 years. First, it posits a finite number of terrorists who can be lured to one place and killed. |
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