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What is the difference between a 'problem' and a 'limitation'?

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What is the difference between a 'problem' and a 'limitation'?

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  1. The difference between a problem and a limitation is that a limitation is something that hinders you from doing something. A limitation, obviously, is a limit, or a boundary. A problem is something that goes wrong. For example, a limitation could be time. A problem would be not having enough time.


  2. A problem is a situation that is unsatisfactory and causes difficulties for people. The limitation of something is the act or process of controlling or reducing it.The two words mean quite different and it is hard to imagine certain similarities or difference.

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  3. A limitation means you can't do something or you are restricted in what you can do or how. This is likely to create a problem. Problems can take many forms, and a limitation would be one of them.

  4. I'd say a problem has a solution, but a limitation puts limits to what can be done.  

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