Sentences with phrase «appreciable extent»

«We are hopeful that we will be able to go to an appreciable extent to solve some of the outstanding issues that is preventing them from going back to work,» Ngige had said.
First, let's divide nutrition into two broad categories: macronutrients and micronutrients (other useful components of food aren't digested or metabolized to any appreciable extent: these include some fibers, such as cellulose, pectin s and gums).
Note that it was a bullish period, and that stocks did not lose nominal money over a ten - year period to any appreciable extent.
Precious metal markets are rarely backwardated to any appreciable extent, as commodities like gold, platinum, silver, and palladium are better known for their monetary qualities rather than as industrial inputs.
Some commodities have longer cycles and some have smaller cycles, and some have cycles that barely move to any appreciable extent (e.g., uranium).
A slight haziness of the lens and a lacy appearance to the iris (the colored part of the eye) are both common age - related changes, but neither seems to decrease a cat's vision to any appreciable extent.
Fat - soluble vitamins (except for vitamin K in cats) are stored to an appreciable extent in the body, and when vitamins A and D are ingested in large amounts (10 — 100 times daily requirement) throughout a period of months, toxic reactions may be seen.
Where, however, the analysis of the content of the agreement does not reveal a sufficient degree of harm to competition [bold and italics added], the effects of the agreement should then be considered and, for it to be caught by the prohibition, it is necessary to find that factors are present which show that competition has in fact been prevented, restricted or distorted to an appreciable extent -LSB-...]
behave to an appreciable extent independently of its competitors, customers and ultimately of its consumers.
This means that unless the agreement under examination reveals a sufficient degree of harm on its face, so that there is no need to examine its effect (eg a price fixing cartel) the agreement must be examined to see whether its effect on competition is such as to prevent, restrict, or distort it to an appreciable extent; judgment para 58.
Whether an operator has SMP depends on whether it can behave to an appreciable extent independently of competitors, customers and ultimately consumers (Art 14 (2) of the Framework Directive, as implemented by s 78 (CA 2003).
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