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limiter

[lim-i-ter] / ˈlɪm ɪ tər /
NOUN
adverb
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“We’ve been working on our core technologies for 15 years. We predicted that there would come a point in the 2020s or 2030s where copper connectivity would become a limiter on computing productivity.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Concerns about the Warner deal “will remain a primary sentiment driver and likely share appreciation limiter over the next three months,” he wrote in a research note on Wednesday.

From Barron's

In March of last year the agency sought public comment on updates to the new vehicle ratings, including whether speed limiters or warnings should be added.

From Seattle Times

So I think the fear of blowing it was a limiter to how broad the comedy could go.

From Salon

A recent report disclosed that one bureau analyst used the name of a member of Congress to search the repository without sufficient “limiters” to focus results on the task at hand.

From New York Times