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1. (of governing powers, sovereignty, etc.) restricted or checked, by or as if by a constitution, laws, or an assembly
2. US and Canadian (of a train) stopping only at certain stations and having only a set number of cars for passengers
3. Chiefly Brit (of a business enterprise) owned by shareholders whose liability for the enterprise's debts is restricted
4. US and Canadian a limited train, bus, etc.


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Leong and Brown (1995) observed, "Theories tend to ignore or limitedly address the sociopolitical, socioeconomic, social-psychological, and sociocultural realities of cross-cultural individuals" (p.
Mirjam Shatanawi and Deniz Unsal, the Amsterdam curators, wanted "to present a new perspective on Muslim religious life" that was "neither pedantic nor apologetic" at a time "when public opinion and common knowledge of Islam were quite limitedly and negatively defined" (Shatanawi and Onsal 2004:44).
An instructional interaction pattern for the limitedly handicapped.
 
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