Sentences with phrase «exclusive province»

The notion of measuring the GWB — general well - being — alongside the GDP, once the near exclusive province of the Himalayan kingdom of Bhutan, has recently gained traction with David Cameron's Tories in Britain.
The voluntary decision by automakers to introduce highly advanced — and costly — safety technology speaks to the accelerating pace of development toward self - driving cars, which take over many decisions and actions once the exclusive province of the driver.
Although it didn't happen overnight, I resolved to open up the company somewhat, and begin sharing information with others that I previously thought was the exclusive province of top - level management.
Or, (3) McLaren is a half - baked moral and theological blowhard who gives lie to the common notion that the infamous «scandal of the evangelical mind» is the exclusive province of the religious right.
College has long ceased to be the exclusive province of an elite few.
Decent and moral behavior is not the exclusive province of Christians... it is often unfamiliar territory for them.
The point of central importance in these developments for a philosophy of man is that man - made physical mechanisms are no longer limited to rigid patterns of mechanical action, but are now admitted to the domain of sensitive response, memory, and even of decision - making — activities that traditionally have been thought the exclusive province of minded organisms.
But I agree with Ellis that prophecy is not the exclusive province of any one religion or denomination.
While Brett is holed up in his office with shooting duties, time - outs have become the exclusive province of Pierce.
Are they the exclusive province of those who run the fastest or jump the highest or shoot the best golf?
A very clear line can be drawn between improved child nutrition and reduced healthcare costs (if you want to frame the issue in fiscal, not moral, terms), but we still operate under a false narrative that caring about kids» health is the exclusive province of kale - loving, farmer's - market - shopping liberal elites, while «real Americans» love junk food and don't want the government «telling them what to feed their kids.»
Those functions were thought to be the exclusive province of more complex cellular organisms.
I agree that a faux fur vest is not the exclusive province of the young, and all your suggestions for how to wear it are great, but I also think we need to be realistic about size for this one.
Nelson Wright (Kiefer Sutherland), the manipulative, fame - seeking initiator of the project, has recruited Rachel Mannus (Julia Roberts), a self - made expert in the field of death; David Labraccio (Kevin Bacon), an idealistic yet pragmatic student suspended from med school; ladies» man Joe Hurley (William Baldwin); and the brilliant yet self - absorbed Randy Steckle (Oliver Platt) to venture into a frontier that until now had been the exclusive province of religion and philosophy.
Even today, kites are not the exclusive province of children or enthusiastic amateur fliers.
Skyping with an engineer or a playwright defies geographic and socioeconomic limitations that often make access to professional expertise the exclusive province of children raised by industry experts.
For decades, many urban fire departments were the exclusive province of whites, thanks to explicit discrimination against people of color.
For decades, many urban fire departments had been the exclusive province of whites, thanks to explicit discrimination against blacks and other people of color.
This myth insists that enlightenment is the exclusive province of public schools, which are thus the crucible of American life and character in a way that schools independent of government could never be.
Another reason for this sublime truck's Best of Show award is its integration of numerous advanced safety features, including ready - alert braking, blind - spot monitoring, adaptive cruise control, and forward collision warning — advancements that were once the exclusive province of luxury sedans.
No longer the exclusive province of the luxury segment, there are a greater number of used hardtop convertible options available at an affordable price.
Remember when 5.1 seconds to 60 - mph was the exclusive province of big - bore muscle machines?
The big change is that those functions are no longer the exclusive province of publishers.
For years e-book piracy was the exclusive province of the determined few willing to ferret out mostly nerdy textbook titles from the Internet's dark alleys and read them on their PC.
Nor are bookmarks the exclusive province of browsers.
Despite early monographic shows organized by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Art Museum in 1970 (in collaboration with the National Gallery of Canada in Ottawa) and the Archer M. Huntington Art Gallery of the University of Texas at Austin (now the Jack S. Blanton Art Museum) in 1971 and 1974, and his inclusion in many important group exhibitions in this country over the last three decades, Torres - García's art has for the most part remained the exclusive province of academics and art cognoscenti.
Prior to the modernist era, jewellery was an exclusive province of the applied arts, but artists such as Picasso and Georges Braque, who blurred the boundaries between painting and sculpture, helped transform it into a wearable art form.
Some concerns have been expressed that the focus on creating a historical tourist area full of restaurants and museums could lead to downtown becoming the exclusive province of wealthy Egyptians and foreigners.
A commonly held myth in law firms is that selecting, arranging and delivering training is the exclusive province of those in learning and development (L&D) or human resources (HR), and that it is not something that management or the fee earning population need to worry about.
Mar. 17, 2011)(certified for publication) involved a personal injury that was dismissed on the jurisdictional defense that the involved injuries were within the exclusive province of the worker's compensation system.
«First the digital era made everyone a publisher, giving marketers and bloggers, advocates and experts a dissemination platform that had long been the exclusive province of the mass media.
Legal practice — core differentiated expertise, skills, and judgment — remains the exclusive province of lawyers.
it can not inquire into matters which are within the exclusive province of one of the other branches of the Government.
However, at the time Congress enacted the Copyright Act's fair use provision, 17 U.S.C. § 107, copyright infringement lawsuits were still considered «equitable actions» and thus the exclusive province of federal judges.
The Legal Geek Conference reinforced my view that the staid, pedigree - centric, hierarchical legal culture once the exclusive province of lawyers is now giving way to something different.
Since the early 1990s, intergovernmental coordination has become a prerequisite for the regulation of a host of activities in areas such as the environment, national security, and financial markets that had previously been the exclusive province of individual state governments.
Tackle a broad audience: Audiences are broadening — tablets are no longer the exclusive province of early adopters from the media and tech worlds.
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