Sentences with phrase «dropped out of the scope»

Lounes concerned a Spanish women who after several years of residence in the UK naturalized to become a Spanish - British dual national, and as a result dropped out of the scope of the citizenship directive, since that only applies to those living in a state other than their own.

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Also, Fitch forecasts that, «a high inflation could have a fiscal impact if it keeps domestic funding costs elevated (yields can be as high as 20 % on short - term instruments), although we think the Bank of Ghana may have scope to ease monetary policy in 2017, as the impact of electricity tariff adjustments drops out of CPI calculations, lowering headline inflation.»
The query asks for a wide scope of documents, most notably the «project profits to the developer,» details on «any benefits that the EDC is offering» to BFC and any correspondence between the agency and the developer regarding Slate Property Group, the previous co-developer on the project that has since dropped out.
Though there are many programs out there that separate the development of different performance parameters into different mesocycles (medium length training cycles) throughout the year, that is not the scope of this discussion - rather, the emphasis here will be on adjusting your current training routine to improve strength, speed and power simultaneously, without dropping the specific training activities you would otherwise be doing.
Work out in a fasted state, consider intermittent fasting — Although advanced techniques to get to super low body fat percentages are beyond the scope of this article, here's another tactic if you want to drop the last few percentage points: strength train in a fasted state, and don't consume your first meal of the day until AFTER your workout.
As you may have heard, Balmain created a collection with H&M that will be dropped on Nov 5th... Of course we had to scope out the pieces - and - of.Of course we had to scope out the pieces - and - of.of...
«The Bourne Supremacy,» to which he was attached after Liman dropped out (citing friction with Gilroy that would ironically also bedevil Greengrass) it was something of a leap of faith, as Greengrass had never handled anything of this size and scope.
In a way they are alreaday «out» because most games have some level of frame drops or are locked at a frame rate that is below that of the display (60 fps)... That running out thing is basically B.S. computers, all of them were always out of memory and processing, super computers can take days (or months) to finish rendering some simulation, render farms can take hours to output a single frame of a movie, database servers can require hundreds of gigabytes of memory of RAM just for their daily operations, web servers can only handle x amount of requests per seconds before slowing down or completely crashing, game machines, be it PC or consoles all need some trade offs to run games at a given frame rate / resolution... you can not just declare a machine ahs run out of ressources like that, it depends on the scope of the project you want to achieve!
There's scope in the game for allowing players to drop out — players might have crew and tactics and the like in their deck that need redistributed into the supply, but otherwise they can just be removed from the usual rotation of turns.
You can scope and snipe from a distance or come in like a bat out of hell and drop a Titan's «Fist of Havoc» into a mob of enemies.
The ergonomic design of the ear buds securely fit into the curves of your ears, leaving no scope of falling or dropping while you are working out at gym or outdoors.
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