Sentences with phrase «broad definition by»

«Gypsies and travellers» is given a broad definition by the Housing (Assessment of Accommodation Needs)(Meaning of Gypsies and Travellers)(England) Regulations 2006 (SI 2006/3190)-- a title that eliminates the risk of any confusion that the measure is concerned with the labelling and ingredients of a legal periodical — and will encompass nomadism as well as ethnicity.

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The guideline aimed to combat this problem by asserting that «Most workers are employees under the FLSA's broad definitions,» and encouraging businesses to more qualitatively assess who are categorically employees as opposed to contractors.
After reading and thinking about all of this, I stand by my (relatively) broad definition of an entrepreneur — namely, that anyone who takes on the risk of working for him or herself is (at least one type of) an entrepreneur.
At a broader level, that generally means companies selling commodity products are good candidates because commodities by definition are high - volume, low - margin products and services.
Remington also said sales could be hurt by more government regulation, including enhanced background checks and a broader definition of «dealer» under current gun laws.
When moving toward ANUM, AN or another other broad definition, it's important to note that there is still qualification to be done by the new business salesperson.
The Virtual Currency Act was passed with some of the same burdensome licensing requirements as that of the BitLicense: a $ 5,000 initial application fee followed by annual assessment fees, a lengthy list of application requirements, no reciprocal licensing clause, and broad definitions for virtual currency and virtual currency business.
By definition, a theological school is about theology in its broadest sense of the term: logos, speaking thoughtfully or thinking articulately and clearly about theos, God.
I agree that my definition of «myth» is open to misunderstanding, but at the same time I am convinced that it is more satisfactory than the alternative you suggest («By «mythological» we mean the presentation of unobservable realities in terms of observable phenomena») For one thing, «observable» may prove too narrow a term and «unobservable» too broad, since all spiritual attitudes are unobservable.
So I propose — arbitrarily again, if you please — to narrow our definition once more by saying that the word «divine,» as employed therein, shall mean for us not merely the primal and enveloping and real, for that meaning if taken without restriction might well prove too broad.
For years theologians have been cutting themselves further and further adrift from the broader sets of meanings by which ordinary people steer their lives; yet at the same time they have clung desperately to the notion that they speak as autonomous experts, that their definitions of what is real are sufficient.
Moreover, since the good life is associated with broad humanitarian objectives contrasted with narrow nationalistic aims, a program by the United Nations is by definition superior to one carried forward on unilateral or regional terms.
Deans, department chairs and ad hoc committee chairs are by definition oriented to broader agendas and operate under broader criteria than those of one specialty field.
To Van Engen it means that but its meaning is still broader as can be seen by taking another look at his stipulated definition.
There was a simple reason for the broader definition: the spice - growing locations expanded as the region was conquered - or plundered — by one spice - seeking world power after another: The Arabs, Romans, Indians, Portuguese, Dutch, and finally the Americans.
Support a broader definition of success by revising award assemblies and valedictorian choices, and by not publishing college acceptance lists.
Open adoption supports a broad and evolving definition of the word family, and always includes the right of children to feel loved, completely welcomed, and accepted by their families, whoever they may include, which makes its value immeasurable.
In sum, the definition of imminence that the Obama administration is promoting is extraordinarily broad, opening the door to killings in cases where there is no evidence of a specific attack being planned in the immediate future, and — by implication (since more attacks would be made possible)-- to a higher risk of civilian casualties.
While there are a number of expenditures that raise questions, several experts consulted by City & State made the point that the legal definition of what constitutes a legitimate use of campaign funds in New York State is extremely broad, and that even expenses that seemed like personal use on their face could actually be allowable based on the letter of the law.
Though custom social networks are by definition their own isolated ponds, Gina described how you can connect them to the broader waters of Facebook and MySpace, first by fishing for members through a Facebook Fan Page / Group or a MySpace profile.
Also, definition of refugee used by UNWRA is broader than the one used by UNHCR and they also have a different mandate (UNHCR is to help integrate the refugees in their current country which means that there is no «right to return» principle for any other group of refugees except for Palestinians)
Off the mat, perhaps you can also grow by expanding your definition of yourself to encompass a broader range of possibility.
By saying «any collection...», the definition is intentionally broad because there are many different ways to group items.
Individuals who want to explore realms of dating like polyamory feel welcomed by the broad definitions of self, and encouraged to explore the site for other people like them.
A lavish, romantic depiction of the monarch's courtship with future husband Prince Albert (Rupert Friend), it's the very definition of a quotidian costume drama, skirting over the major issues of the early years of Victoria's reign to speak in broader terms about her idealism, the problems presented to her by her youth, and the manipulation of her affections by courtly politics.
While this definition may have the disadvantage of being too broad, it does ensure that we explore all the possibilities offered by «world governance.»
It involves a debate that by definition will have to also include Israel's broader policies towards the Palestinians at a time that popular anti-Arab and anti-Palestinian sentiment is running high.
Using the sociologist's relative definition of poverty, and not the absolute definition used by ordinary people, fits the Broader, Bolder agenda.
Achieving this goal will require the incorporation of specific learning principles and approaches in the definition and expectations of afterschool programs, and acceptance by a broad array of stakeholders.
Dr. Laura Goe, Dr. Courtney Bell, and Ms. Olivia Little note in Approaches to Evaluating Teacher Effectiveness, «Given that teachers» roles involve much more than simply providing subject - matter instruction, it is appropriate to consider a broader and more comprehensive definition of effective teachers consisting of five points and formulated by evaluating discussions of teacher effectiveness in the research literature as well as in policy documents, standards and reports» (2008).
Texas ASCD's Whole Child approach is an effort to move from a focus on narrowly defined academic achievement as measured by test scores in core subjects to a broader definition that promotes the long - term development and success of all children.
Currently, more than 30 states have policies that allow CBP, although these policies do not always translate into broad use by districts and schools, where traditional definitions of credit as seat time prevail in local policy and practice.
Their ability to measure influence on a broader definition of student achievement, however, is limited by the degree to which the testing data incorporated in the value - added model correlate with student achievement beyond the test score itself.
Academic libraries serving colleges, universities and other institutes of higher learning tend to have a broader definition of ebooks than public libraries, notes the third annual «2012 Survey of Ebook Usage in U.S. Academic Libraries,» sponsored by Ebooks on EBSCOhost.
Since the definition of named insured is broad, who is covered by renters insurance personal property?
Yes, renters insurance does cover liability incurred by children provided they meet the broad definition of «named insured».
I personally still think that the definition of value investing as buying things for less than they're worth is too broad, for it effectively makes almost every long - focused active investor a «value investor» by definition.
«This is a response by HUD to the concerns by lenders that the definition of a loan defect was too broad,» he said Tuesday.
A broad - market index fund like the iShares S&P / TSX Capped Composite (XIC), by definition, should be neutral in its exposure to the value and size premiums.
This may work, although by definition, a «low beta» passive portfolio also has a lower long - term return than the broad market.
But the definition is much broader — to clarify, zoo animals can be defined as follows: Zoo animals: Zoo animals is the nomenclature officially used by the American College of Zoological Medicine (ACZM).
The definition of «natural» adopted by AAFCO is very broad, and allows for artificially processed ingredients that most of us would consider very unnatural indeed.
Instead, we abide by a more broad definition of what the difference is between a bad, mediocre or good game.
Though broad in definition and membership, the New York School artists were initially influenced by European Modernism, Surrealism, and Cubism.
Understood in their broadest definition, the drawings and photographs assembled here include a wide range of material, among which are an 1864 photograph of the forest of Fontainebleau by the little - known French photographer Constant Alexandre Famin; a pastel completed earlier this year by Jasper Johns; a 3 x 5 inch Cezanne figure drawing; a new 6 1/2 x 10 foot landscape drawing by Ugo Rondinone; a digitally - manipulated photograph of the musician Björk by Inez van Lamsweerde; a small piece by an outsider artist known as the «Philadelphia Wireman,» who carefully bound his drawings up with bits of wire so they are barely visible; a recent charcoal on canvas by Gary Hume; and a 1949 sketchbook by Tony Smith.
«American art by definition includes several aesthetic realities, several cultural realities and a broad geographical representation.
Gender, typically classified by science as a function of biology, is slowly inching its way toward much broader subjective definitions.
Not bound by convention or definitions, the gallery presents innovative artists working in a broad variety of mediums whose works are largely characterised by a strong graphic and abstract visual language.
Simon Wallis commented: «We successfully established The Hepworth Prize for Sculpture to encourage debate about what sculpture is by exploring it in its broadest definition.
To my satisfaction, the Times published my letter to the editor on this (responding to the «Eco-tecture» issue of the Magazine); to my dismay, they retained my criticism of one particularly egregious sentence (Mark Svenvold's «By installing a solar - hydrogen system, almost any house, it seems, could go seriously green — and without a whiff of the sacrifice or changes in lifestyle that sometimes come from the more puritanical quarters of the environmental movement») while removing my broader complaint about their coverage (which regularly implies that even a «whiff» of sacrifice is indeed puritanical, by definitionBy installing a solar - hydrogen system, almost any house, it seems, could go seriously green — and without a whiff of the sacrifice or changes in lifestyle that sometimes come from the more puritanical quarters of the environmental movement») while removing my broader complaint about their coverage (which regularly implies that even a «whiff» of sacrifice is indeed puritanical, by definitionby definition).
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