Sentences with phrase «fall out of scope»

Over the last year I have seen the most vulnerable of clients fall out of scope.
Headers and footers could be modified many times within a single file, so the reading system has track when headers or footers fall out of scope and new ones have to be applied.
Non-standard measures fall out of the scope of traditional ways that central banks and other monetary authorities use during times of deep economic distress.
If you're using it to send EPUB content to a consumer, sending PDFs and Docbook and other formats to their reading system falls out of scope fast.
Everything that falls out of this scope gets users just 1 % back.
I mean, fictitious organizations name, fictitious star system names, characters names, spaceship designs and general concepts falls out of scope of Copyright, is that correct?

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Taking into account the features set out in the heading and based on the information provided by Bankera's business plan, it is concluded that this ICO falls within the scope of the Law on Securities, i.e. is considered a public offer, and therefore must be executed in accordance with the established requirements.»
In it, authors Rachel Trindade, Rhonda L Smith and Alexandra Merrett «road - test the Harper proposal, trying it out with examples of allegedly anti-competitive conduct said to fall outside the scope of the current law.»
As Mr Justice Singh pointed out, if the Crown is not bound by the Act, then this could mean that «a large number and type of public buildings and spaces would fall outside the scope of the Act» - in effect depriving government employees of the legal protections contained in the legislation.
In fall 2013, the project surveyed individuals, researchers and companies to scope out the landscape of public health data.
Thus the responsibility for operationalizing standards, day in and day out, falls on the teacher, who carefully plans the scope (breadth and depth of content) and sequence (the order in which content is learned), and is able to execute instruction in a way that capitalizes on what TeachThought calls instructional fundamentals.
When word came out that Amazon was pulling social network Goodreads into its acquisitional tractor beam, reaction seemed to fall into one of two categories... Travis Jonker, a librarian who blogs at 100 Scope Notes, falls somewhere in between.
We suspect bowser22 will be earning quite the pretty penny should he pawn it off, although we hope it falls into the hands of someone who can scope out the prototype's data and whatnot.
EM: In chess, a concept I find intriguing is in book play versus out of book play, meaning that some games entirely fall within the scope of games that have been recorded in the past, and occasionally, entirely new moves or patterns happen that revolutionize play.
Interviewed those involved in drafting the response and asked them questions including (but not limited to): what searches were carried out for information falling within the scope of the request and why would these searches have been likely to retrieve any relevant information?
To fall within the territorial scope, the processing needs to be carried out by a data controller established in the relevant Member State or the controller needs to be making use of equipment on the territory of that Member State for the purposes of processing.
Isn't the quote rather: «proportionate restrictions inherent in an environmental agreement, without which that agreement would NOT have been concluded (Albany), and restrictions necessary to carry out an environmental regulatory task (Wouters) fall outside the scope of Article 101 (1) TFEU.»?
proportionate restrictions inherent in an environmental agreement, without which that agreement would not have been concluded (Albany), and restrictions necessary to carry out an environmental regulatory task (Wouters) fall outside the scope of Article 101 (1) TFEU.
Applying the reasoning in Fransson it would seem to follow that such measures would fall within the scope of EU law — after all, the measures relate to the retention of fingerprints, and the reason the fingerprints need to be retained stems from a specific obligation imposed, by EU law, on Member States: the obligation to collect and store biometric data with a view to issuing passports and travel data, set out in Article 4 (3) of the Regulation.
The AG points out that the question does not pertain primarily to the exception but to the rule whether e-lending falls within the scope of the Directive.
The judge found that the injunctive and declaratory relief sought by the claimant was too wide and struck out the parts of the claims for relief which fell outside the scope of what was permissible on a collective challenge.
The CJEU points out that the situation falls within the scope of Article 45 TFEU and that Article 45 TFEU precludes refusing a residence right to a family member of an EU citizen where such would discourage the latter from exercising his free movement rights as a migrant worker.
This may bear important consequences in some MS, where prior national decisions had ruled out that differential treatment on the basis of obesity could fall within the scope of disability discrimination (see e.g. the Spanish case STSJ Comunidad Valenciana de 9 de mayo de 2012, AS / 2012/1843).
Therefore, reiterating its Åkerberg Fransson doctrine (Case C - 617 / 10), the Court succinctly pointed out that the EU Charter was inapplicable in this case because obesity discrimination does not fall within the scope of EU law.
This is because civil code legal systems are based upon a collection of codified laws set out in statutes which, generally, set out all the essential terms of the contracts which fall within their scope and these statutory terms automatically form part of the contract in the absence of the express agreement of the contracting parties to modify or disapply the terms.
Since the regulatory proceedings fell within the scope of the potential claims identified in the Great American Notice, Great American agreed to pay out its coverage limit of $ 1 million.
59 As several of the governments which have filed observations have pointed out, the opposite interpretation would lead to unjustifiable differences in treatment between Member States, according to how their national social security systems are organised, given that the «special» nature of a benefit such as the one at issue in the main proceedings — and, as a consequence, the fact that it falls within the scope of Regulation No 883/2004 — depends, inter alia, on whether the grant of that benefit is based, under national law, on objective criteria or solely on the state of need of the person concerned.
52 It is in order to achieve that objective that, through the waiver of residence clauses under Article 7 thereof, Regulation No 883/2004 provides, subject to the exceptions set out therein, for the cash benefits falling within its scope to be exportable in the host Member State (see, to that effect, Case C ‑ 20 / 96 Snares [1997] ECR I ‑ 6057, paragraphs 39 and 40).
It will be for the courts below to work out just where less clearly egregious cases than those of DSD and NVB fall on that scale, but reading the judgment as a whole, the scope for doubt should not be overestimated.
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.
Taking into account the features set out in the heading and based on the information provided by Bankera's business plan, it is concluded that this ICO falls within the scope of the Law on Securities, i.e. is considered a public offer, and therefore must be executed in accordance with the established requirements.»
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