Sentences with phrase «leave the premises of»

A sparkling pool, an on - site restaurant and a well - stocked bar make it even harder to leave the premises of this boutique hotel.
Apart from the main buffet style restaurant, the hotel also has two A la carte restaurants and a patisserie, so you are spoilt for dining options even without leaving the premises of the resort.
However, you do not have to even leave the premises of the hotel in order to make the most out of the sun here.
A wide range of bars and restaurants onsite means that you are going to be spoilt for choice even without leaving the premises of the resort.
In this instance, where protected health information leaves the premises of the covered entity, privacy concerns are heightened and it is reasonable to require an agreement to protect the information.

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The new makeshift transmitting antenna, dubbed «Funtenna» by lead researcher Ang Cui of Red Balloon Security, adds another potential channel that likewise be would be hard to detect because no traffic logs would catch data leaving the premises.
If you are really brave, try asking a few of the customers after they leave the premises what they like and dislike about the competitor's products and services.
Once teams begin selling and employees who never leave the premises commit themselves to customers, the issue of fair compensation gets very murky.
And taking time to create a plan and check your premises leaves you time to course correct instead of backtracking.
By leaving off the obvious (i.e. Genesis 1 tells of creation), a lot of effort was put into refuting a solid premise — but to no avail.
Ogden, while paying tribute to the constructive efforts of Bultmann, Bonhoeffer and Tillich in the fight against supernaturalism, nevertheless notes a fundamental weakness in them, namely, that «the conceptuality these theologians employ is insufficiently developed, so that what they mean when they speak of God is left obscure or uncertain or else their conception of God is still determined by the same metaphysical - theological premises by which the supernaturalism they seek to transcend is itself determined.
Over at No Left Turns, Peter Lawler reminds us that part of the problem with an unrestrained judicial activism is precisely its championing of the ever expanding rights of the Lockean individual — the essential premise of Texas v. Lawrence is that the word «liberty» as used in the Fourteenth Amendment is an indeterminate concept meant to be expanded indefinitely by the Supreme Court.
Pretty much the entire premise of government is that if you leave everything as voluntary, little will get done because every individual is better off letting other people do the volunteering.
This does absolutely nothing to address the central questions left when departing from Luther's original premise — namely, if one must believe first to be saved — how is that belief not just another form of salvation by works?
Even if one grants to Mr. Nuechterlein his premise, namely, that one can be catholic without being Catholic or Orthodox, one is still left with the task of defining where catholicism begins and ends.
It's a little too late for praying, it's Mrs.Clinton's call to be @ the helm; now, with her hubby Mr.Clinton as VP; and one of you out of all of you, need to tell Romney he's committed fraud, for leaving the Post of so - called gov.that theirs a 2 yr.interval that must be met; the same fo Obama; whom is worst off then Bush Jr.then for none of you to have no Allegiance to be nothing but commander of thieves, since April 4th, 1968 to presently; in the killing of Dr.King Jr.must still go under Oath to all you perjurers; that mustn't go unpunished to the array of charges I have stored up against each of yo on every job, on every public premise; that Obama didn't praywhen he lied to GOD ALMIGHTY in perjury; to have left the seat of sen.to jump to the office; knowing he hadn't a clue what to do; so he got Joe, which is Cheney all over; whom should of been out of public; and he knows that and all the fugitives, even in the Italian led court in DC; that will have to answer to what is -LCB- H.R. 7152 -RCB-; and why they let Olsen for Bush Jr.waste the American's People's time, not to mention all the lives that's been lost; for the tyrannies since 1968 to presently has cost; Vote I, Edward Baltimore; to confirm I; Governor of DC; as of 2/16/12; cause DC; has been a State, already; and all you slaves from State to State; need to snap out of your peonage which is prohibited by Federal Laws; on anybody!!!!!!!
Almost two decades ago, authors Tim LaHaye and Jerry B Jenkins chose a similar premise for their Left Behind series of novels, which sold more than 65 million copies and has now spawned a big screen adaptation starring (almost unthinkably) Nicolas Cage.
Next, I'll move on to how Kass discovered why the moral premise of the cultural left didn't square with what he could see with his own eyes, and why his personal observation was illuminated by is reading of Rousseau.
It was based on the premise that the words of the prophets could be liberated from the constraints of the Law and the Lawgiving God, and those words could be transformed into a humane secular project for the cultural left.
Maybe Wenger is cursed and only thing to do is to leave the premises but not like that, not after 7 games when we miss half a team for things out of his reach.
I disagree with the premise of either / or to replace Firmino Origi could easily stretch the play to allow Sturridge to drift in from the left into space — the difference is that Firmino pulls the defenders into midfield allowing fast strikers like Salah or Mane behind the back line — Origi would tend to make them sit deeper giving space for Sturridge to come into the space vacated by the defenders as they drop deep and to permit himself to be closer to goal for headed opportunities
Allow the whole of the school year to leave the premises at lunchtime, leaving the «naughty» ones behind to earn their freedom again?
Of course the hotel had tickets for local attractions but seriously nothing would make us leave the hotel premises, I mean they had a pool.
The premise behind this kind of character teaching is not that we should be teaching a whole different dimension of human existence, but that we've been leaving out some very important skills in terms of what makes kids happy and productive and fulfilled.
Speaker Adjaho said, «I urge all of you non-returning members to leave this parliamentary premises with enthusiasm and hope and demonstrate same by packing out and vacating your respective offices by the 6th of January 2017.»
«They are themselves, bourgeois left - wing, nose - ringed yuppies who have gone into these areas and taken them over and who suddenly see other bourgeois types arriving and they can't stand that they are no longer pioneers [so] they adopt this ghastly ethic of Corbynista revolt and name - calling and damaging premises
Paul: My conclusion that «here must have been a significant number of voters who cast just one vote for John Healey» is based on the premise (admittedly my own supposition) that «There are likely to have been a substantial number of trade union and left MPs who will have voted for both Dennis Skinner and Steve Rotherham».
Mahama who recently withdrew an earlier request to keep the property as his retirement home left the premises before the close of day, Saturday, January 14, 2017.
To begin, the premise of this question is somewhat descriptive of the left wing political movements of Western Europe and North America (maybe even Eastern Europe too), but is not true of the left globally.
«A casual reading of the reasons provided by the Commissioner in that document leaves an ordinary reasonable person with the conclusion that the decision to disqualify each of the presidential candidates was premised upon an alleged non-compliance with regulation 7 of the Public Elections Regulation, 2016 (C.I. 94).
«All this natural gas infrastructure is premised on fracking and will ruin what's left of the upstate economy.
His strongly worded statement said: «A casual reading of the reasons provided by the Commissioner in that document leaves an ordinary reasonable person with the conclusion that the decision to disqualify each of the presidential candidates was premised upon an alleged non-compliance with regulation 7 of the Public Elections Regulation, 2016 (C.I. 94).
So Labour was left trying to protect the victims of the Tory cuts agenda while accepting its underlying premises, also depriving itself of a coherent narrative linking together popular individual policies.
The recent blockbuster Interstellar is based on premises that Einstein made technically plausible, if not (yet) technologically feasible: that by travelling close to the speed of light, or moving in an intense gravitational field such as that of a black hole, we age more slowly than those we leave behind on Earth (see diagram).
Because that's the whole premise of like economic stimulus, right, is we're going to jump - start this son of a bitch, and it's going to get going so fast [that] it will start throwing off money left and right, and you [won't] have to, we'll get all our money back times three.
The University may place a Postdoctoral Scholar on investigatory leave with pay without prior written notice in order to review or investigate allegations of misconduct or dereliction of duty, which warrant immediately relieving the Postdoctoral Scholar from all work duties and / or require removing the Postdoctoral Scholar from the premises and securing University resources.
It is greatly to Price's credit that he objected to this arrogant point of view: «Most current interpretations are fatalistic and leave practically no escape from our succession of modern physical, mental and moral cripples... If our modern degeneration were largely the result of incompatible racial stocks as indicated by these premises, the outlook would be gloomy in the extreme.»
If one or both of you aren't up for leaving the premises, you can order in from a restaurant you both like.
The Government's National Infrastructure Commission has warned that Britain is languishing in the digital slow lane with 80 per cent of rural premises in My busy work schedule leaves very little time for dating and even less time for an endless online searches.
The characters are perfectly evolved screwups and the premise (every legit cop is quarantined at a police convention, leaving our heroes in charge of Miami) has potential.
A movie that must spend most of its running time explaining its hopelessly complicated premises, which leaves very little room for anything much to happen.
Austrian filmmakers Veronika Franz (wife of auteur Ulrich Seidl) and Severin Fiala first present Goodnight Mommy as a mystery with a horror film premise — two nine - year - old twin brothers question their mother's identity after a facial surgery leaves most of her...
Were Tobe Hooper to have retained the directorial reins (he left the project due to «creative differences» during production), one can imagine his particularly acute ability to interweave social contexts within unusual premises might have made at least some sense of the screenplay's inherent silliness.
In case you're unfamiliar with the franchise's basic premise, the post-apocalyptic sci - fi is set amidst the crumbling ruins of a walled - in Chicago where what's left of humanity has been strictly divided into five factions based on personality types, namely, Abnegation (the selfless); Amity (the peaceful); Candor (the honest); Dauntless (the brave); and Erudite (the intelligent).
A lightweight, disposable generational comedy that shamelessly borrows the premise Rodney Dangerfield's 1986 cult classic, Back to School, Life of the Party won't win any awards nor will it leave anything except a passing, pleasant...
Even at its most saccharine, it was a dependable genre, the type that left you in a kind of terrible movie heaven of enjoyably unlikely plot premises, clueslessly fated lovers, and fairytale endings.
The first installment a surprise hit that coasted on a novel combination of savvy music design and an affable cast led by Anna Kendrick; there were enough B - sides left over to for a watchable second movie; now, the premise is stretched so thin that someone thought it would be a good idea to pad it with an action - suspense subplot involving Fat Amy's (Rebel Wilson) long - lost father / international crimelord (John Lithgow with a sketchy Australian accent).
Speaking of wandering away from things, «Cougar Town» left that premise in the dust as soon as it possibly could, and it very quickly evolved into the sweet, goofy ensemble comedy it is now.
Naomi Foner's directorial debut Very Good Girls has some delicious icing, including excellent performances from Dakota Fanning and Elizabeth Olsen, and plenty of trimming in the way of Demi Moore, Richard Dreyfus, Peter Sarsgaard, Clark Gregg, and Boyd Holbrook, but its under - developed plot and overly sentimental premise leave it ooey and gooey in the middle with not even a sugar rush to make up for its failings.
The premise is simple, one of those one - line blurbs that could present a problem to those who weren't enthralled by the chase in Mad Max: Fury Road; this is an all - out crawl against the odds as Glass hunts down the man responsible for killing his son Hawk (Forrest Goodluck) after Glass is mauled by a bear and left for dead by Henry (Domhnall Gleeson) and his men.
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