Sentences with phrase «government narrowed the scope»

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To get there, Biro focused on narrowing and improving the production scope and increasing the quality of relationships with regulators and the government buyers around the world who make up the firm's core customer base.
Under heavy pressure from Congress, Coinbase, and Coinbase users, the Government limited the scope of its summons on Coinbase and narrowed the types of information sought in its investigation.
The entire point of the Constitution was to balance the government and place checks on each branch's power so that even if a demagogue were to be elected president, the damage they could do would be limited and narrow in scope.
It is within your academic right to scrutinize government's performance with cocoa sector but in doing so one expect an academician of your calibre to expand the scope of your indicators than the narrowed assessment captured therein.
If you read the Constitution, the powers of the Federal Government are limited in the Articles and further limited by the 9th Amendment which basically says that the people have more rights than the constitution says, but they don't want to narrow the scope by listing it all.
The US Global Warming Action Plan, published last October, says the government will «narrow the scope of uses allowed for HFCs with high global warming potential where better alternatives exist».
In so doing, the Court significantly expanded the scope for taking social interests into account within competition law analysis and rejected the more narrow and liberal approach taken by the Dutch National Competition Authority (NCA), the Dutch government and — not surprisingly — the European Commission.
The problem as I see it for Quebec is that they wont be able to rely on the security aspect because 1) its clear from the narrow scope of the ban (i.e. provincial employees and persons interacting with government) that the intention of the legislation had nothing to do with security and 2) even if it squeaked through the door of s. 1 of the Charter, the court very well could find that such legislation would be ultra vires provincial jurisdiction (admittedly I haven't explored this argument too deeply).
But Ozzie Nelson, an analyst at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, says the narrow scope of the order suggests that the government is reacting to precise intelligence.
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