Supporters of the concept argue that humans, like every species, have a finite carrying capacity.
This theory states that the mind has a finite capacity to cope with stress and strain.
"We want the people who make decisions to realize there is a finite capacity to the system."
All types of storage media have a finite capacity with a real cost.
This limit is referred to as the finite capacity of short-term memory.
I mean, the buffer would have some finite capacity.
However, it should be balanced against the finite capacity of resources at the value-adding processes.
One is that the mysterious "other side" has finite capacity and suffers from overcrowding.
It was as if his mind had a finite capacity for lines; put in more than it could hold and they would start to overflow.
The links between nodes have finite capacity and thus some calls arriving may find no route available to their destination.