Sentences with phrase «for narrow»

Many other countries have special procedures to allow the use of orphan works, but the U.S. has resisted such legislation except for a narrow exception applicable only to libraries and archives at 17 U.S.C. § 108.
Employers will argue for a narrow interpretation so as to limit the cases where they have to consult collectively.
Here is a sample clause for a broad scope of an arbitration clause: «Any dispute, controversy, or claim relating to, connected with, or arising out of this Agreement...» Here are two for narrow scope:
So you lose an evidentiary argument and the court allows some potentially prejudicial evidence to be presented for some narrow purpose such as bias, impeachment or to show intent, similar plan, motive or scheme.
This week Vancouver Mayor Gregor Robertson and City Council voted to oppose Kinder Morgan's pipeline and oil tanker plans for this narrow harbour.
Here is a sample clause for a broad scope of an arbitration clause: «Any dispute, controversy, or claim relating to, connected with, or arising out of this Agreement...» Here are two for narrow scope: «All disputes arising under this Agreement...» [precludes arbitration of matters that, while related to the agreement, do not arise out of it] «Any...
She was Kent's legal counsel, even if only for narrow and discreet purposes.
I dissent for the narrow purpose of sending the criminal defense bar this message: do not cite this case for the proposition that Paul's sentence was substantively unreasonable.
Oct. 14, 2015), the United States District Court for Eastern District of Texas found that not only did B&B Hardware not establish a per se rule of exclusion in trademark disputes, «it is far from clear [whether] the Supreme Court intended for its narrow holding in B&B Hardware to per se extend to patent proceedings.»
Given the arbitrator's findings about the Respondent's conduct, it is not surprising that in this case both the arbitrator and the judge were willing to read s. 59 widely so as to include funding costs as «other costs» and reject the Respondent's argument for a narrow definition.
For instance, if you've ever been to Beijing, China, you might have visited one of the city's old hutong neighbourhoods, known for their narrow streets and intricate patchwork of traditional courtyard residences.
If they try to halt EPA rules by inserting riders into must - pass legislation, they risk looking as if they are willing to sacrifice a functioning government for a narrow policy agenda.
In case of a continuous distribution of possible empirical values the probability is calculated for a narrow range of values close to the one actually observed.
The last option I'll mention is ordering a custom Tiny House trailer Yes, there are many tiny house trailer builders out there, many have a few designs tailored for a narrow base tiny house and others make lavish claims about how great they are, but in the end the high cost is just getting passed to every customer.
There are many reasons for this narrow framing.
But, judging from last autumn and this very order, their honors» preference is for narrow, tentative half - steps.
Most replies take S&N to task for their narrow definition of environmentalism and the simplistic solution they offer; I thought Paul Watson was particularly eloquent on these points.
The value of nonhuman life forms is independent of the usefulness these may have for narrow human purposes.
In the context of the museum's 2013 expansion, British artist Andy Goldsworthy created Stone Sea, a site - specific work for a narrow space between the old and new buildings.
«When I was asked to design a mural for narrow Garland Court, it was immediately clear to me that the site had to be «opened up» in some way,» Marshall said in a statement.
In his catalogue essay, which is of a standard befitting such a show, William Agee quotes Donald Judd: «Now and then a chance occurs for a narrow, substantive, categorical statement: Jensen is great.
«When I was asked to design a mural for narrow Garland Court, it was immediately clear to me that the site had to be «opened up» in some way,» Marshall said in a statement, referring to the modestly sized street that runs along one side of the cultural center.
In his catalogue essay, which is of a standard befitting such a show, William Agee quotes Donald Judd: «Now and then a chance occurs for a narrow, substantiv
It need not even bear a simplistic message, and indeed most of the time when people hate political art for its narrow, strident intent, they have brought to it a narrow, strident interpretation.
Now aim for the narrow rising bridge on the far - right side of this area.
A close is a Scottish word for a narrow alleyway or street.
Marrakech, that captivating, romantic and enchantingly ancient Moroccan city, is well known for its narrow alleyways, souks and bustling old - world charm.
Santorini is the most famous spot for its narrow cobblestone streets, white windmills and blue churches.
As if carved out of paradise itself, the Club is known not only for its natural beauty, but also for its narrow fairways; excellent and consistent playing conditions; and top - notch service.
Maniacal joggers and terriers, as well as beautiful tanned octogenarians, compete for the narrow space alongside oyster - shell - smooth rock formations.
For narrow cobbled streets and stretches of sand, Alvor might be the place for your loved - up holiday.
Tallinn is famous for its narrow stoned streets, architecture, panoramic view and tons of cafes.
This specially designed tube - shaped kibble is easy for the narrow and long Siamese cat muzzle to grasp.
For narrow - based security indices, the value of the contract is the price of the component securities times the multiplier set by the exchange as part of the contract terms.
HRL has done a very good job at creating niche products for narrow markets.
For narrow ETF categories, or even country - specific products that have relatively small amounts of assets and are thinly traded, ETF liquidity could dry up in severe market conditions, so you may wish to steer clear of ETFs that track thinly traded markets or have very few underlying securities or small market caps in the respective index.
When looking for narrow bar setups, it's important that you don't over-trade.
Momentum / Breakout Trading - Here a trader looks for a narrow trading channel or trading range where volatility has diminished.
It also means that both parties give up the right to appeal from the arbitrator's ruling except for a narrow range of issues that can or may be appealed.
Once again, many other organizations develop and market rating systems for narrow vertical markets.
This lesson is designed to show how thinking about purpose, audience, and role can shape your writing and make it easier for you narrow down a topic.
Given the level of interest shown in the Nook Color, and the difficulty in persuading developers to develop for a narrow target market, B&N is likely to adopt a filtering approach to the Android market.
Inside, except for a narrow, oddly tapering footwell on the driver's side, this is a very comfortable, familiar cockpit.
Chalk up that handling ability to a suspension designed for narrow Italian roads.
Made for the narrow, twin rail style Trico and OE blades.
You won't find the Sedona in the UK, as minivans are a little large for the narrow streets of quaint English towns.
Additional energy savings can be realized by optimizing the accessories for a narrow speed range operation.
Out back, look for the narrow liftgate to reach wide, narrow LED taillights.
It isn't that small, yet it shrinks around you and seems the right size for these narrow passes, whereas something like a Ford GT or a Lamborghini Murcilago - let alone a Ferrari Enzo or a Mercedes SLR McLaren - would feel big and clumsy.
It's easy to find rhythm driving a car like this, perfectly sized for narrow stretches of two - lane road, just enough power to keep a big, goofy grin plastered on my face.
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