Sentences with phrase «by convention»

In offering this message and seeking to cultivate a more mainstream political identity, the party have, however, been frustrated by the conventions of British politics.
Parties with less than 10 % of the voter registration would be permitted to nominate by convention instead of by primary.
Don't feel bound by convention when presenting your background.
We need to distinguish reserves, which by convention do take the economics into account, from resources, which do not.
It's clear that they're not constrained by convention and are willing to devote themselves to quality innovation.
Even the security was great given the spot they were put in by the convention centers upper staff.
Any constitutional amendments proposed by a convention would need to be approved by voters before they would take effect.
The budget had been recommended unanimously by the convention's finance committee.
Most clubs will be relegated after spending millions on players, because by convention three clubs have to be relegated at the end of the season.
Net radiant flux is planetary warming upward by convention.
Yet we are continually hampered by the conventions of our thinking about — well, everything.
Its also worth noting that «debt consolidation» as a topic by convention encompasses other options that actually only consolidate repayments.
Also, by convention professional credentials go after your name.
The other provision permits candidates nominated by convention to file earlier in the year if they wish to.
Brooke Lyne provides a master class in recent case law on estoppel by convention in residential service charge disputes
The franchisee's defences focused on estoppel by convention, breach of an implied term of good faith and infringement of competition law.
The species is one of the world's largest freshwater fishes, capable of growing to more than 10 feet and upwards of 400 pounds, and is listed as protected by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES) at the Appendix II level.
This provision indeed reads: «In so far as this Charter contains rights which correspond to rights guaranteed by the Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, the meaning and scope of those rights shall be the same as those laid down by the said Convention.
Specifically it thought a reservation against immigration and nationality was an unnecessary attempt by the Home Office to find a «catch - all» protection against the rights guaranteed by the convention.
«Now it is a long way from the war but members of the European council covered by the convention include Russia and Belarus and so on.
These exports are worth an estimated US$ 50 million and Iceland's escalating whale hunts are clear and wilful abuses of the IWC's moratorium as well as the ban on international commercial trade in whale products imposed by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora (CITES).
The innocence, the unrestrained emotion, and the intellect unfettered by the conventions of society are a potent combination in VITUS, a delightful... Read More»
Despite these dismal results, the authors say the study underscores opportunities to achieve goals set by the Convention on Biological Diversity to protect 10 percent of marine biodiversity by 2020.
I'm not saying that he's just playing off taste, I'm saying that the guy really does understand the potential of painting and that he's not limited by the conventions of painting, whereas Richter is a master of the conventions of painting, but may be also limited by them.
This process involves making a submission to an expert body established by the Convention called the Commission on the Limits of the Continental Shelf.
Some are regulated (i.e. Schengen), some exist solely by convention.
Dupuis presents gifts and the romantic exhilaration she so craves, but she is trapped by the conventions of respectable marriage.
The 8 refers to a cell size of 8 megaparsecs, which is used by convention in such studies.
This is, perhaps, not only because they are the most receptive to everything new, beautiful and unknown, not hamstrung by conventions and stereotypes.
His improbable heroic feat opens up two possible readings: activating the landscape through performance and direct experience; and analysing dysfunctionality in art, a context that can unleash great strength and energy for ventures unbound by the conventions that govern our environment.
This article shall be inoperative unless it shall have been ratified as an amendment to the Constitution by conventions in the several States, as provided in the Constitution, within seven years from the date of the submission hereof to the States by the Congress.
We find that not only do visitors look for this area, but more frequently, we are asked by convention / event organizers about the availability of this accommodation when they are considering our venue for their national conventions and meetings.
They recognise three situations in which «governments are expected by convention to observe discretion in initiating any new action of a continuing or long - term character»: «in the period immediately preceding an election», «immediately afterwards if the result is unclear», and «following the loss of a vote of confidence» (§ 2.27).
The two preliminary issues for consideration (the term of the Presidency and the reduction of the voting age) were both considered by the Convention in January 2013 — and following secret ballot, a majorityrecommended that the voting age should be reduced to 16.
New York State AFL - CIO President Denis Hughes Unanimously Re-Elected By Convention Delegates Tuesday August 19, 2008 at 10:11 am
Now it's a long way from the war, but members of the Council of Europe covered by that convention include Russians, Azerbaijainis, Belarus and so on.
Ever since 1986, the international trade of whale meat has been banned between countries that signed that year's document produced by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species, or CITES (CITES was in the news a bunch earlier this year too, but for failing to protect the trade of just about every endangered species imaginable — at least they banned ivory).
Orchids make up 70 % of species listed by the Convention on the International Trade in Endangered Species (CITES) and some can sell on the black market for tens of thousands of pounds, thus providing the motivation for traders to bypass the rules aimed at preventing species from becoming extinct.
The Shadow Master never does this again in the rest of the series, even though all villains including himself keep failing over and over again, as dictated by the conventions of the genre.
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