Sentences with phrase «broad general scope»

There are exceptions to the broad general scope of the the rights associated with a copyright, such as fair use, but a performance of instrumental music is not itself, in general, fair use.

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Rice «methodically tied Blanchard in knots over how to interpret the proslavery implications of specific texts» while «Blanchard returned repeatedly to «the broad principle of common equity and common sense» that he found in Scripture, to «the general principles of the Bible» and «the whole scope of the Bible»» rather than specifics.
It is clear that Objective B (shelter) is broader and more general in scope than Objective A (building).
Gran Turismo 5's core problem is that the broad scope of all these game modes diminishes the polish of the general product.
Requirements and qualifications Experience and skills: — Minimum six years» experience in a museum or academic institution — Proven experience initiating and executing major loan exhibitions with international scope — Demonstrated scholarly achievement and extensive published record, including evidence of original research — Demonstrated engagement with international critical theory and artistic practice — Demonstrated commitment to broad international audience engagement and learning — Excellent interpersonal and communication skills with artists, museum colleagues, donors, and the general public — Ability to create and maintain well - researched and precise records
«This full - scope EPC contract marks the beginning of a fruitful partnership with Alcazar Energy, and we will continue to support them with our efficient service and broad project management expertise utilising our profound operational experience,» says Rainer Karan, general manager of Vestas Mediterranean Eastern Cluster.
Simple Electronic Signatures — Broad scope, general usage, typically low security and no authentication of the user is required.
The Advocate General adds, however, which is a novel argument in the case - law of the Court, that a broad understanding of the right under Article 3 (1) serves to safeguard a flexible interpretation of its scope in the light of technological developments (para. 50).
While the States, vested as they are with general police power, require no specific grant of authority in the Federal Constitution to legislate with respect to matters traditionally within the scope of the police power, the broad sweep of the Twenty - first Amendment has been recognized as conferring something more than the normal state authority over public health, welfare, and morals.
Other risks related to open source software usage include the potential contamination of proprietary code through copyleft licenses, such as the various versions of the GNU General Public License («GPL») and the threat of litigation based on the broad scope of the GPL.
Although possibilities for reservations, including subsequent ones, are broad (Articles 3 and 4 of the Mauritius Convention), and although ongoing arbitrations are excluded from its scope of application (Article 5 of the Mauritius Convention), the Convention will establish transparency as a general principle of international investment law.
Of course, seeking state solutions to a problem that is inherently a federal issue is always tricky because state laws in this area may be a) preempted by the broad scope of federal patent law and b) unconstitutional based on the general rule that a person has a right to redress of grievances before the courts, which in this case, includes the right to send demand letters or other notices of possible ensuing litigation so long as those letters are not sent in «bad faith.»
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