Sentences with phrase «finite limit»

There is a very finite limit to the amount of books a single POD machine can print in a day.
On their global model they set finite limits to non-renewable resources of 200 years at 1990 rates of extraction.
We can recognize the finite nature of the physical earth system, understand that there is a large anthropogenic impact in many facets of it, and even try to mitigate this impact, all without also needing to believe in finite limits to the growth of knowledge and technology.
More with less is now the New Normal, but there are finite limits on the ability to do more without more.
There is a finite limit of the number of students and staff that may be reached in significant ways by a university ministry.
Remember, how much money you can save has a finite limit.
Unlike simply saving (which has a finite limit), the amount of extra money you can earn is limitless.
There is a finite limit on how much food a stomach can actually hold, for instance — regardless of how many large mammals one may contemplate devouring in the interminable hours between breakfast and lunch.
[Response: Here's a useful definition: something is finite if it becomes more expensive as one approaches the finite limit.
The idea of the «carbon bubble» is based on a concept that I have discussed many times in this blog: that there is a finite limit to the «atmospheric space» for CO2 while still ensuring that warming does not rise above 2 °C.
Since there is a finite limit to cutting expenses to increase profitability, I would suggest that firms look to grow profitability by analyzing and negotiating more profitable fees with current and prospective clients.
This finite limit is necessary for an altcoin to have value.
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