Sentences with phrase «incursions by»

From a larger perspective, this notice demonstrates a lot that is wrong with legal drafting, let alone betraying an elitist anxiety about incursions by the lumpenproletariat.
Law firms can deter incursions by requiring ID badges, setting up offices so all visitors must pass by reception, and even physically separating offices from meeting rooms.
Ikonos satellite images taken last month for the Monarch Butterfly Sanctuary Foundation show that incursions by loggers are eating into some of the core butterfly roosting regions that Mexico pledged particularly to protect, according to a research team that posted images on NASA's Earth Observatory Web page tonight.
The developer compares it to XCOM: Apocalypse, where «the player's initial role is to investigate a series of incursions by a powerful force.»
And it's clear from the various descriptions of this world being scarred by repeated incursions by Ganon that Breath of the Wild is set after many other games.
Since Nablus in the heart of Palestine and a center of resistance, nighttime incursions by the Israeli military are not uncommon.
I also vividly remember the venomous walking catfish scare, and the incursions by both Bahamian and Cuban anoles.
by Bryant Frazer Death Wish director Michael Winner tried his hand at a boilerplate horror flick with The Sentinel, another in the long - running cycle of American horror films that doubled as scary religious propaganda, with the faith of Catholic priests the last bulwark against harrowing incursions by Satan himself on our mortal realm.
And their function was to guard against incursions by smaller wild monkeys.
The Matis themselves settled down in the 1970s; in 1996, they assisted FUNAI in making first contact with one group of Korubo, a contact FUNAI initiated in order to protect the Korubo from incursions by outsiders (see photo).
It was not primarily a theoretical one, concerning Galileo's desire to reconcile the Bible and science against the Pope's desire to defend the Bible from possible incursions by unproven scientific theories.
They maintain their integrity against incursions by reiterating their distinct local story.
Antioch is seeking to defend its territorial integrity against militant Islam and incursions by a sister church.
The company was ultimately felled by its inability to respond as quickly and deftly to the rise of online retailers like Amazon.com (AMZN) and aggressive incursions by mass merchants like Walmart (WMT) and Target (TGT).
By late 2013, El Marro's outfit faced incursions by others, Juan and federal security officials say.
Add the incursions by craft breweries, which made national brands seem hopelessly dull to many, and the return of hard liquor — beer dropped from 56 % of alcohol consumed in 1999 to 48 % in 2014 — and it made for a depressing picture for mainstream giants like Miller Lite.
* 93871 * We are displeased at the incursion by your species against the rightful territory of the Spiritual Domain of The Aspiration.
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A small community, far from Venezula's Orinoco Mining Arc, discovers gold, leading to an incursion by illegal miners, environmental devastation and an allegedly deadly army raid.
This process has illustrated the vulnerability of Indigenous rights to incursion by state regimes which further reduce the protection available to native title parties.

Not exact matches

The incursion was prevented by IDF troops, but it served as a catalyst for the army's ground invasion, which began later that night.
Toyota successfully rebuffed incursions at its Ontario plants in 2001 (by the CAW) and 2008 (by the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers).
Any Russian overt or covert incursion to close the gap could encircle the Baltic states by land — and Kaliningrad's missile batteries could harass shipping.
Russia's sovereign credit rating was recently downgraded by ratings agency Moody's, while its currency slumped to record lows against the greenback amid ongoing incursions in Ukraine and the risk of harsher sanctions from the West.
It's a far cry from just a few years ago, when the high - end watch market mostly mocked Apple and Samsung's incursions rather than mimicked them by adding the same slew of smart features to their own devices.
If the supernatural by definition is an incursion into the natural relm by that which is not governed by natural laws, how can tools who only work within natural laws detect that which stands outside of them?
In a country where the state's incursions into the family sphere is vigorously resisted, a call for a liberating reordering of social structures by the church would realistically demand a Christian alignment with policies many might consider «protofascistic.»
But without God's fresh incursion, the present will simply reenact that past in some changed pattern generated by the respective strength of the many forces that impinge on it.
Behind the Middle Ages lies the Dark Age, when Europe slowly struggled out of the mess into which it had been plunged by the decline of Rome and the incursions of the barbarians.
We can not share in this mythological picture, continues Bultmann, because we live and think within «the world - picture formed by modern natural science» and within «the understanding man has of himself in accordance with which he understands himself to be a closed inner unity that does not stand open to the incursion of supernatural powers.
The incursions of the great empires were brought about by Yahweh in order to punish the people for their sins.
He vigorously protected clerics from incursions or usurpations of authority by civil tribunals which had become unjustly extended.
Whereas, Jesus himself foresaw and taught the imminent end of the world and of history by an abrupt incursion of God into the human scene.
During the Vietnam war, when government officials talked of «regrettable by - products,» they meant civilians killed by mistake; «pacification» meant the forcible evacuation of Vietnamese from their huts, the rounding up of all males, the shooting of those who resisted, the slaughtering of domesticated animals and the burning of dwellings; «incursion» meant another invasion of another country; creating a «sanitized belt» meant forcibly removing all the inhabitants of the area being «sanitized,» cutting down the trees, bulldozing the land and erecting «defensive positions» with machine guns, mortars and mines.
First, the calculated incursion on Hinduism by early Christian missionaries, which was fuelled by the objective to proclaim the moral superiority of the Christian faith (Shourie, 1997; Studdert - Kennedy, 1998).
But the Foursquare Gospel Church was soon overtaken by an innovative nationalist version, the Evangelical Pentecostal Church «Brazil for Christ,» which took the Pentecostal message into secular spaces such as cinemas and stadiums, besides making the first large - scale use of radio and even a short - lived incursion into television.
Sobbing for the thousands of hate crimes committed against immigrants, women, Muslims, and people of color since Trump was elected; for the inevitable incursions into women's rights; for the mass deportation of Latino immigrants; for the likely return of a «law & order» police state that penalizes men simply for having black or brown skin; and, for the fact that young girls may be indoctrinated to think that their worth is determined solely by their looks.
Although the company has made some incursions into franchising, it is still run mostly by family members.
All in the Family Although the company has made some incursions into franchising, it is still run mostly by family members.
The Boss has to get a contrasting DM that can play essentially as an attacking DM that attacks the opponent attackers to restrict their incursions into the Gunners half and Coquelin will mop up any attackers that managed to escape by intercepting them.
The visitor who allows himself some slack time to wander about, visiting a volcano here, a seacoast there, is taken by the remarkable capacity these small islands have for absorbing almost anything, whether it be a mile - wide stream of hot lava, a tidal wave, an incursion of mongooses and rats or a touring busload of Stetsoned Texans.
Spurred on by the incursions of right winger Helder Costa, Wolves began the second period at a similar speed.
And Chris Smalling's incursions into the Gunners box to wreck a havoc MUST be put to check by the Gunners defenders.
Independent traders and businesses are fighting off incursions onto the high street by the big chain stores and supermarkets.
The military did not deny the reported withdrawal of troops from Dapchi before the «terrorists» incursion, claiming instead that the withdrawn troops were to have been replaced by police officers, an arrangement the police authorities immediately claimed they were unaware of.
The government's policy towards the Israeli incursion into Gaza was in danger of falling apart on Tuesday night in the wake of the surprise resignation of the Foreign Office minister Sayeeda Warsi and a demand by Nick Clegg that Britain immediately suspend arms export licences to Israel.
«This is in incursion on the steady effort by local communities to rebuild, really, their community, their economy, their recreational access in and around the Hudson River,» says Molinaro.
Reporting in the journal Nature, an international team of researchers led by British Antarctic Survey (BAS) explains that wind - driven incursions of warm water forced the retreat of glaciers in West Antarctica during the past 11,000 years.
Computer model simulations have suggested that ice - sheet melting through warm water incursions could initiate a collapse of the WAIS within the next few centuries, raising global sea - level by up to 3.5 metres.»
They describe the West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) as having experienced significant and sustained ice loss until 7,500 years ago, driven by warm water incursions.
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