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  2. Unlimited company - Wikipedia

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    An unlimited company or private unlimited company is a hybrid company (corporation) incorporated with or without a share capital (and similar to its limited company counterpart) but where the legal liability of the members or shareholders is not limited: that is, its members or shareholders have a joint and several non-limited obligation to meet any insufficiency in the assets of the company ...

  3. Unlimited atonement - Wikipedia

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    e. Unlimited atonement (sometimes called general atonement or universal atonement) is a doctrine in Protestant Christianity that states Jesus died as a propitiation for the benefit of all humans without exception. It is normally associated with Amyraldism (four-point Calvinism), as well as Arminianism and other non- Calvinist tradition.

  4. Limited atonement - Wikipedia

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    t. e. Limited atonement (also called definite atonement[ 1] or particular redemption) is a doctrine accepted in some Christian theological traditions. It is particularly associated with the Reformed tradition and is one of the five points of Calvinism. The doctrine states that though the death of Jesus Christ is sufficient to atone for the sins ...

  5. Apeiron - Wikipedia

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    Apeiron (/ ə ˈ p aɪ ˌ r ɒ n /; [1] ἄπειρον) is a Greek word meaning '(that which is) unlimited; boundless; infinite; indefinite' [2] from ἀ-a-'without' and πεῖραρ peirar 'end, limit; boundary', [3] the Ionic Greek form of πέρας peras 'end, limit, boundary'.

  6. Limited government - Wikipedia

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    Limited government is closely associated with constitutions and constitutionalism; the United States Constitution of 1789 and the French Constitution of 1793 were both enacted in an effort to reaffirm limited government, although in different ways. [ 2] The U.S. Constitution achieved limited government through a separation of powers ...

  7. Even Sprint's "Truly Unlimited" Plan Isn't Truly Unlimited ...

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    Of course, a “truly” unlimited plan isn’t at all feasible — data costs money, and when 1% of your user base is costing you as much as the next 10%, or 20%, or 50%, you have a problem.

  8. Omnipotence - Wikipedia

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    Omnipotence is the quality of having unlimited power. Monotheistic religions generally attribute omnipotence only to the deity of their faith. In the monotheistic religious philosophy of Abrahamic religions, omnipotence is often listed as one of God 's characteristics, along with omniscience, omnipresence, and omnibenevolence.

  9. Monopoly - Wikipedia

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    A monopoly (from Greek μόνος, mónos, 'single, alone' and πωλεῖν, pōleîn, 'to sell'), as described by Irving Fisher, is a market with the "absence of competition", creating a situation where a specific person or enterprise is the only supplier of a particular thing. This contrasts with a monopsony which relates to a single entity ...