The judge's firm dismissal of their lawsuit suggests they also have a limited conception of how fair use litigation works.
The same villagers were unable to make cognitive connections in basic situations, and they had a limited conception of the world.
It is true that Buenos Aires is not an "exotic" setting; that may disappoint readers with a limited conception of the geography of Latin America.
Marvelous as these actors are, they never transcend the limited conception of their roles.
At times, Judge Roberts's limited conception of the judge's role struck Democrats as evidence of a cramped approach to the law from a lawyer more taken with technicalities than with justice.
But on further reflection I am led to wonder: Is it possible that we have been captured by a rather limited, not to say eccentric, conception of the interest group?
The project criticized Seventeen Magazine for promoting a limited conception of adolescent femininity, and received an overwhelming coverage within the feminist blogosphere.
His was a basically conservative, limited conception of toleration, that was acceptable to "main-stream" thinking of the time, though he denied toleration to atheists and non-monotheist religions.
The assumption that they are reveals a very limited conception of law.