Sentences with phrase «fall under what»

Since there is no written contract you fall under what's called a verbal lease.
Disputes of this nature, such as a breach of contract, typically fall under what is known as civil litigation which entails the use of courts or arbitrators for adjudication.
And as far as I'm concerned, that's perfectly fine, because those homes aren't meant to be rented or sold or used for anything other than the people who built them, and these houses fall under what I would call «an acceptable risk» in the quest to build and live in your own shelter.
These activities all fall under what is called No - Kill LA (NKLA)-- a Best Friends» program launched in 2012 upon being awarded the contract by LAAS..
While I agree with the backyard breeder part of your statement, most reputable breeders would fall under what you call the «hobby breeder» category.
But perhaps those would even fall under what you are calling bond mutual funds.
He can fall under what is called the cash out refinance rules which would give a lower loan to value.
In Canada, the pertinent copyright issues fall under what's known as «communication with the public by telecommunication» (CPT).
If the law forbids some types of abortions, sometimes it is not clear what types of abortions fall under what category, and so they decide not to do it all.»
«Every activity of mine that the association included in their complaint falls under what is not a lobbying communication,» Rubin said.
The loan, which will pay up to $ 50,000 to troubled borrowers, falls under what is known as the Emergency Homeowners Loan Program.
The first falls under what we'd call inappropriate urination, and the second is what's often referred to as spraying or marking behavior.
I'm sure I could easily create a system or use an app, but this all falls under what I like to call «Future Me Problems.»
Some 270,000 Americans are covered by this voluntary plan that falls under what we refer to as a «true group» plan.
Towing falls under what auto manufacturers refer to as «severe service» that calls for more frequent oil changes and other routine maintenance.
This falls under what kind of entity I was trying to describe, sorry for confusing you.

Not exact matches

Hendon first emerged on the scene last week when she argued before the US Southern District Court of New York on behalf of the president, seeking to have her client win the ability to review the documents seized in the FBI raid on Cohen's home, office, and hotel room and determine what fell under attorney - client privilege.
The release announces a second deadline of February 15, 2018, by which time all organizations that fall under their oversight have to file a certificate of compliance that details what cybersecurity practices they've implemented the previous year.
The Kardashian game's total bookings, which includes the cut Glu must pay to app store owners like Apple, fell to under $ 8 million in the second quarter, less than one - fifth what it brought in at the height of the game's popularity.
What we are doing falls under a hot new trend called Predictive Analytics (PA).
The franchisee is also the one who executes leases for equipment, autos, and the physical location, and has the liability for what happens within the unit itself, so you're largely out from under any liability for employee litigation (e.g., sexual harassment, age discrimination, EEOC), consumer litigation (the hot coffee spilled in your customer's lap), or accidents that occur in your franchise (slip - and - fall, employer's comp, etc.).
These parameters are broad (processed foods fall under the «natural» umbrella) and ambiguous (what does «not normally be expected to be in that food» mean, exactly?).
I wonder what falls under the category of «Website Marketing» at the top of this infographic.
In what is becoming a common trend among its foreign equivalents, FINMA recognizes that cryptocurrencies and token offerings may, to some degree, fall under previously established laws.
Even more, what happens when a whole series of democratic institutions falls under the sway of one private interest?
Creative Thinking — Keeping customers interested in what you're publishing comes down to covering a range of topics that fall under a single subject area.
No matter what they're doing, it's our jobs as link builders to establish the conditions that constitute a link profile that has been manipulatively obtained — that Google could therefore work to deconstruct / penalize — and make every measure to make sure our websites — and our clients websites — don't fall under that umbrella of risk.
But what surprised even me was that [US insurer] AIG would almost disappear and that UBS shares would fall under $ 17.20.
Though these overall returns have been consistent with my expectations, the distribution of returns between falling markets and rising markets differs from what I would expect under normal valuation conditions.
In a letter to shareholders on Monday, Google's current CEO Larry Page spelled out what seems like a seismic change in the Internet search giant: The incorporated company now falls under a new holding company, called Alphabet, run by the two co-founders, Page and Sergey Brin.
90 % of respondents said their firms have been extremely diligent in efforts to make sure employees know what constitutes insider trading, compared with 89 % of respondents in 2016; 10 % of respondents said that even though their firms have no insider trading policies, they are uncertain that everyone understands all the actions that fall under the insider trading umbrella or where the lines are when it comes to sharing sensitive company information, compared with 11 % in 2016.
First I want to say that I'm not saying Atheist is a religion in a bad sence or to try and produce some sort of shame only that it falls under the definition of a religion and wondering how it would change your feelings \ view of Atheism even if everybody considered it a religous view, if it's something you believe to be true (that there is no god) what does it matter if someone labels it as your world view?
Atheist reject the idea of a god and believe their view to be true or they would be agnostic unless they choose no stance at all of a god that of which would require unknowing of what the term «god» means so it would fall under a belief and since they can't prove that a god doesn't exist then by definition it requires faith for their view, meaning it would effect their view of the cause, nature, and purpose of the universe if a god was proven to be true.
Under this magnification what I saw appeared as a large, vast, dark sky, with thousands of shooting stars falling toward me from all directions.
Niebuhr wouldn't fall neatly under this definition of what a Christian is, nor would his view of Scripture meet this criteria.
If a 500 foot cross on the side of a Texas interstate does not fall under the realm of an «agenda», I don't know what does.
But the lawsuit states that the law is vague and does not make it clear what activities fall under the scope of the restrictions.
But what I said was that those who choose to sin again and again without thought of the consequences (again I don't know a practicing Christian who does, but I think most self identified Christians fall under that category) give me reason to question their salvation.
In my experience, single adult females fell under the «leadership» of the male pastor, who heavily influenced our view of sexuality and ourselves, with what their view was (which, as the pastor, was of course biblically sound).
If you read Hebrews 10 again, I think that you will see that willful sin is trampling our Savior under foot, and that a worse judgment falls on the person that does that than what fell on the Israelite that was in the desert with Moses that gathered sticks on the sabbath day.
No, that's exactly what we'd expect to see if local tribal folklore was being presented as divine knowledge and, if that's the case, how many other things in the Bible fall under that category?
some one stop me I'm falling back to the ice age and cave drawing oh no heresy i can see Mitochondrial Eve now and what she worshiping a carving of Nature under an elder tree 200,000 years ago in Eden
This again falls under Freewill, and the fact that we can chose what to believe, or how to interpret it, whether we are right or wrong.
So wait you aren't going to blame what was obviously Politics on Religious Wars lets not forget that there were a few things involved in these «Wars of Religion» and I am sure most historians will agree with me, firstly the Crusades weren't thought up as some ideological crusade to protect Christians from some horde of Muslims coming from the east, they were in - fact land grabbing and trying to stave off the eventual fall of what is now known as Istanbul, secondly I highly doubt that most of the average religious person had any idea just how politicized the church became during this time period or up until probably John Paul the II took over, I mean the Thirty Years War could have been called a Religious war under this Videos silly assumptions.
Everything they did fell under the judgment of the highest good — Christian love — which was their version of what we call «community».
At bottom the expression most apt to render what I felt is this: God was present, though invisible; he fell under no one of my senses, yet my consciousness perceived him.»
What biblical periodical has ever fallen under suspicion of being subversive?
To fall in the top 2.7 percent, a person has to take part in «moderate or vigorous exercise» for at least two a half hours a week, maintain a diet score in the top 40 percent of the «Healthy Eating Index» (so, basically, eating moderately healthy), have (what they consider) a healthy percentage of body fat (under 20 percent for men and under 30 percent for women) and not smoke.
But I really like popcorn haha, I'm not sure what that category that falls under?!
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