Noun
(management accounting) A constraint that limits the business from achieving a higher level of profitability.
(biology) A condition that limits the growth or abundance of a population of organisms in an ecosystem.
Source: en.wiktionary.orgI don't feel typecast almost at all, and it could just be because I'm insensitive, but I doubt it. I think most of my roles I've gotten have very little to do with my ethnicity. I don't feel that's a limiting factor for my career. Grace Park
1994. p. 14. the ability of the cooling systems to remove waste heat is a limiting factor. Source: Internet
Advantages of reducing oxygen in the mix Lowering the oxygen content increases the maximum operating depth and duration of the dive before which oxygen toxicity becomes a limiting factor. Source: Internet
According to Ullmann's Encyclopedia, "the primary limiting factor for eutrophication is phosphate." Source: Internet
A limiting factor on the validity of this result is the roughness of the sphere being used. Source: Internet
A limiting factor in apricot culture is spring frosts : They tend to flower very early (in early March in western Europe), meaning spring frost can kill the flowers. Source: Internet