Sentences with phrase «capacity restrictions for»

Of the 30,712 unfilled seats, 24,730 of them were at Wembley, though Spurs do have capacity restrictions for their matches there.

Not exact matches

What seems at first like an expansion of our compassion — for those who lack these capacities — very quickly becomes a restriction of the scope of human community as they become candidates for elimination.
Malliotakis voted for the SAFE Act, proposed by Governor Andrew Cuomo in the aftermath of the Sandy Hook school killings, which implemented some restrictions and registration requirements on assault - style rifles and limited magazine capacity.
They called for restrictions on high - capacity ammunition clips and also for greater vigilance by caregivers, so that mentally ill individuals that also are dangerous don't have access to weapons, and especially not such high - powered ones.»
McKinney, whose state Senate district includes Newtown, was a key supporter of new restrictions on assault weapons and high - capacity magazines passed in response to the Sandy Hook school shootings — a stance he has taken considerable heat for from some members of his party.
Sessions include «Human Rights 101 for Scientists,» «Human Rights and the Mobility of Scientists: Acting on Visa Restrictions,» and «Getting Your Association Involved: A Workshop on Clarifying Commitment and Building Capacity
Some pending proposals would increase the state's capacity for approving and overseeing charters, while others would make it more difficult for new charters to open and put greater restrictions on existing ones.
This 6,162 cc V8 also gets new cylinder heads derived from those for the 7.0 - liter LS7 V8 featured in the 500 - horsepower Corvette Z06, with low - restriction, large - capacity intake ports plus lightweight, hollow - stemmed intake valves that are about 9 percent larger.
You're familiar with some airlines charging more for «anytime» awards that don't have capacity restrictions.
A word of caution: I've had agents on the phone tell me that my free night certificate could not be used at a property due to capacity restrictions and I've gone online to book my free night at that same property for the same day.
Jenny Cohen, vice president of consumer relationship marketing for The Walt Disney Company explained that the Disney Rewards Visa Card was designed with no black - out dates and no capacity restrictions since many families value variety and flexibility when it comes to rewards programs.
If you hold another American Express card (including those issued by other banks), you can still purchase a one - day pass for $ 50, though these can only be purchased in person on the day of travel and are subject to lounge capacity restrictions.
While a degree of specialisation and scouting is required, the game simply doesn't have the capacity for huge populations, nor does it place heavy economy restrictions on play to ever truly challenge your tactical execution.
Based on the report of an occupational therapist, counsel for the Plaintiff advanced a large claim in regards to the Plaintiff's impaired capacity to perform homemaking duties in the future, mainly due to the physical limitations and restrictions she would have to endure prior to and after the hip replacement surgeries.
Maine Employee Rights Group convinced the Workers» Compensation Board to award total incapacity benefits, even though our client retained some work capacity, because he had looked for work in good faith, but his restrictions prevented him from getting hired.
Restrictions based on remoteness of time and intervening events apply where a plaintiff seeks recovery for impairment of earning capacity.
Legislatures have numerous policy options for the regulation of weapons that are consistent with the Second Amendment, including universal background checks, purchase waiting periods, increasing age limits, restrictions on military style weapons and high - capacity ammunition magazines.
That access without a permit for agents of the Commonwealth or Northern Territory Government to facilitate service delivery (such as doctors or other health workers) be supported, and greater public scrutiny of Aboriginal communities in the Northern Territory be facilitated by allowing access to roads and common town areas, without a permit, by journalists acting in their professional capacity, subject to restrictions relating to the protection of the privacy of cultural events (such as sorry business).
food poverty, fuel poverty, restrictions in social participation, living with debt) can undermine present and future physical and mental health and wellbeing (Ridge, 2009; Ghate and Hazel, 2002; Turner, 2006), lead to stigma, exclusion and isolation for the whole family (Green 2007; Ridge 2009; McKendrick et al. 2003b), and undermine a parent's capacity to maintain a satisfactory family life.
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