Sentences with phrase «effectively limiting the extent»

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The standing committee system in India severely limits the extent of such scrutiny: committees are constrained to consider only those bills referred to them by Parliament, which effectively lets the executive decide the legislation that is reviewed by them.
The rule changes emphasize communicating effectively with clients in order to avoid confusion about the extent of limited scope services.
Cases in which courts are asked to enjoin or limit international visitation typically require a judge to consider the extent to which a foreign legal system is likely to provide an abducted child with the necessary protection and to effectively and promptly order the child's return to the child's habitual residence.
The Law Lords further decided that by committing the error of law in question the FCC had exceeded the limited authority conferred upon it by Parliament, and that a provision in the statute should not be interpreted so as to enable the FCC to commit errors of law with impunity, thereby effectively determining the extent of its own powers.
Then, by negotiating a series of compromises, the techniques help acknowledge these issues while limiting their ability to interfere with your life — effectively reducing the extent to which your emotions govern who you are or what you are capable of.
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