These would prohibit leaflets, signs, speakers, noise - makers, etc. on public property sites and
broad sections of major Vancouver streets (including Broadway, Burrard, Cambie, Georgia, Dunsmuir, Hastings, Howe, Main, Pender, Seymour, Beatty, Davie, Granville, Hamilton and Robson Streets) designated Olympic corridors.
Perhaps they could incorporate elements from various games in the series, thus appealing to
broad sections of fandom.
Ignition pressure reaches the 200 ‑ bar mark in
broad sections of the characteristic.
With the new data, the researchers were able to see a greater number of these faults and estimate the shortening across
broad sections of Mercury's surface, and determine the decrease in the planet's radius.
FOR
broad sections of the US foodservice industry, it is no longer just coffee, tea and classic soft drinks that are the cornerstones of their beverage business.
FOR
broad sections of the US foodservice industry, it is no longer just coffee, tea and classic soft drinks that are the cornerstones of their beverage..
Portugal's Superior Magistrates Council, an oversight body, said it had taken note of the «vivid criticism from
broad sections of public opinion», but added courts are independent and it could not intervene, even when faced with «archaic, inappropriate or unfortunate» comments by judges.
But now the original sense of pilgrimage as a concretely physical spiritual practice is being recovered by
broad sections of the Christian community and by people beyond the church's walls as well.
«To have a high per - capita income and low income inequality is worth noting, because it means that
a broad section of the population has the ability to put money towards their retirement,» he explains.
In a period such as the late 1940s, the barriers to having
a broad section of the population try to arbitrage away that differential may have been large enough to keep the differential in place.
The BIA represents the interests of its members to
a broad section of stakeholders, from government and regulators to patient groups and the media.
AOL, eHarmony, and Yahoo! We also represent
a broad section of the industry including Amazon, AT&T, Comcast, Experian, United Online, and VeriSign.
In selecting communities to participate in the program, the statute requires DOT to give priority to those communities where (a) average air fares are higher than the air fares for all communities; (b) a portion of the cost of the activity contemplated by the community is provided from local, non-airport-revenue sources; (c) a public - private partnership has been or will be established to facilitate air carrier service to the public; (d) improved service will bring the material benefits of scheduled air transportation to
a broad section of the traveling public, including businesses, educational institutions, and other enterprises whose access to the National air transportation system is limited (e) the assistance will be used in a timely fashion; and, (f) multiple communities cooperate to submit a regional or multistate application to consolidate air service into one regional airport.
It may be true that manufacturers have yet to create and market the ideal device for YOU, the iPad (and some of its immediate followers, like the Xoom) will appeal to a very
broad section of the population, because that is where the money is.
Here's the bad: For
a broad section of the population, it probably isn't possible, even if they do everything right.»
Index constituents in a style are a pure play while actively managed portfolios look like a shotgun blast across
a broad section of the market with most constituents falling in the style.
State policies designed to facilitate community solar projects frequently mandate that a percentage of a project be carved out and allotted specifically for low - income households in order to make sure that the benefits of solar are shared by
a broad section of the population.
The talks resumed in Bonn, Germany on Monday, the first session since
a broad section of civil society walked out of the negotiations in Warsaw last year — in solidarity with those affected by climate change, and in protest over the corporate capture of the talks and the lack of ambition.
«It is essential that the laws which govern us reflect the social, religious and normative values across
a broad section of society,» he adds.
The final defence of the person section, under s. 37, is again
a broader section of self - defence, which also extends the defence to the defence of another person under the accused's protection.
While we've seen a considerable amount of effort to standardise in the platform level, we are still a long way from providing the «giants» upon which
the broader section of us lowly creatures can innovate.
Not exact matches
The move into the refrigerated
section is part
of a
broad push by consumer packaged food companies to get their products into the perimeter
of the supermarket, which has experienced more growth as consumers move away from the processed and packaged fare that tends to live in the center
of the store.
Part
of the App Store's growth have been simple tweaks: splitting Apps and Games into two different tabs, for instance, as well as adding a new «Today»
section to allow users to better get a sense
of the
broad swath
But that kind
of targeted tracking would not require
broad access to records
of people unconnected to terror suspects and their known associates, which is hinted at by both Sen. Udall's remarks and the high rate
of modifications imposed on
Section 215 orders by the FISA court.
As mentioned in yesterday's stock commentary
section of our newsletter, it is simply too easy to dig yourself into a whole when trying to fight the dominant
broad market trend.
That possibility was covered in the
broadest sense in the risks
section of the Medibank prospectus but to have this issue so firmly on the agenda six months later must be
of concern to investors.
In their letter, the signatories argue for the inclusion in NAFTA
of broad internet intermediary safe harbors along the lines
of Section 230
of the US Communications Decency Act (CDA), 1996.
But, while ads in a newspaper or on the radio or TV are seen or heard by — and can be fact - checked by — a
broad cross
section of people, Facebook users may see entirely different ads than their friends depending on who's targeting them and how.
However, China is also aware that the U.S.
Section 301 case targeting IP violations, cyber-hacking, and the spillover effects
of China's modern industrial policy, enjoys
broad support from industry in the U.S. and in fact from other countries that have also felt victimized.
Many other groups and individuals have joined the dirge — too many to list here — and together they represent an immense («
broad» is too limited a word) cross
section of American society.
The character
of the
section is, however, typically prophetic: the
broad range
of the types
of prophetic utterance is embraced, from indictment and judgment to some
of the most tender expressions
of the compassion in which Yahweh holds Israel.
These video clips are available under the Careers in Corrugated
section of the website, making this information accessible to a
broader spectrum
of students.
Tommy's says on the Cause Related Marketing
section of its website: «Tommy's is a widely recognised brand whose cause has
broad appeal.
Newspapers are a good example, since they'll often host niche audiences (think
of the Washington Post's political
section) along with a much
broader general audience.
«It is not possible to reduce a deficit
of this size without asking all
sections of the population to play their parts - but those with the
broadest shoulders should bear the greatest burden,» Osborne declared.
«The significant restructuring
of the corporate franchise tax,
broad - based business tax rate reductions, and expedited business relief from the
Section 18 - a energy assessment will also improve the state's economic competitiveness and help the economy grow.
«What gets you there both as a governor and in the national debate is if you come up with innovative ideas that help a
broad cross
section of the population.»
Alexander Hamilton, only after the Constitution had been ratified, argued for a
broad interpretation which viewed spending as an enumerated power Congress could exercise independently to benefit the general welfare, such as to assist national needs in agriculture or education, provided that the spending is general in nature and does not favor any specific
section of the country over any other.
«You win from the centre; you win when you appeal to a
broad cross
section of the public; you win when you support business as well as unions.
The Committee would find it very helpful to be provided with copies
of the legal advice on the scope
of the offence given to you in relation to your review
of the Mulcaire case last autumn: both before and after the 1 October case conference at which you first learned
of the DPP's willingness to test a
broader interpretation
of the
section 1 offence.
He said: «There is a
section of the Labour party whose views are not being listened to and the
broad coalition that forms the Labour party is too narrow.
Reforming the current administrative committee structure by which the Board
of Trustees oversees the Library's president and other library personnel and replace it with an executive committee comprised
of a
broader cross -
section of the Board's membership
For nearly 2,000 years, starting in A.D. 141, the sons
of a
broad cross
section of Chinese society, including peasants and tradesmen, took the equivalent
of standardized tests.
Leinen went on to «remind» her readers «to include descriptions
of the efforts in the
Broader Impacts»
section.
Section 7008
of the America COMPETES (Creating Opportunities to Meaningfully Promote Excellence in Technology, Education, and Science) Act, which President George W. Bush signed into law on 9 August, requires all proposals for NSF grants that will support postdocs to «include a description
of the mentoring activities that will be provided... under the Foundation's
broader impacts merit review criterion.
-- In order to provide a
broad and representative profile for use in designing a program which can become operational and effective nationwide, the Secretary shall carry out the demonstration program under this
section with respect to dwelling units located in a wide variety
of geographic areas and project types assisted by the various covered multifamily assistance programs and using a variety
of energy efficiency and conservation and funding techniques to reflect differences in climate, types
of dwelling units and technical and scientific methodologies, and financing options.
And he inserted a five - page
section of his own bill creating the research board into the
broader legislation.
Section VI
of the 2016 Program Solicitation also includes the following information regarding the
Broader Impacts Criterion:
In addition to primary research articles in four formats, Cell features review and opinion articles on recent research advances and issues
of interest to its
broad readership in the Leading Edge
section.
That's the winner and how about if you take a
broad section, this is an important statistic for people here, about forty percent
of people that go for a calcium score are zeros.