Sentences with phrase «ever establish the limits»

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And yet, when the gifted musician / author Jeremy Begbie reviewed art historian Dan Siedell's book God in the Gallery in the current issue of Image, Begbie appeared - ever so subtly - to take issue that Dan Siedell, in a book about art, limited himself to «one particular current within the Nicene river, the Eastern Orthodox tradition... and the council of Niceae (787 CE), the conference which established the orthodoxy of icons.»
The highest value ever recorded throughout this sampling effort was a sample taken about 1,600 miles west of San Francisco, at 11 Bq / m3, which the researchers described as «more than 500 times lower than safety limits established by the US government for drinking water and well below limits of concern for direct exposure while swimming, boating, or other recreational activities.»
Beyond the lifting the age limit, Himid is the first ever black woman to be awarded this prestigious artistic distinction established in 1984.
On August 3, 2015, the EPA released the final Clean Power Plan, which establishes the first - ever limits on carbon emissions from power plants — the single largest source of carbon dioxide emissions in the U.S.
The Clean Power Plan establishes the nation's first - ever limits on carbon dioxide emissions — the primary contributor to global warming — from power plants.
Tobacco use (including but not limited to proportion ever smoked, frequency of smoking, number of cigarettes smoked, tobacco use in the past week, current smoking status or established tobacco use);
Legally, this has been established through the creation of a statutory privilege which will prevent, except in certain, limited circumstances, communications and negotiations during the collaborative process from ever being used against the other spouse in court.
No REALTOR ®'s information will ever contain a banner or other type of advertisement from a competitor; there are established limits on how much space a single advertiser can occupy at the site at any one time.
With the exception of the well established few (the survivors) who have earned, rightfully so, their successful hierarchical places within the system, the rest are nothing but ever revolving obtsacles to each other's chances of achieving a realistic opportunity to create a career for themselves; they simply flush each other out of the system via limited financial attrition.
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