Sentences with phrase «limited application of»

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A further reservation of made by France under article I (3), and which limited application of the Convention to differences that could be considered under French law to be commercial in nature, was withdrawn in November 1989.
«Expert systems are a limited application of artificial intelligence — reliance is on fixed rules rather than on some diffuse body of «common sense».
This decision may foreshadow an increasingly limited application of the Arkin cap, however funders should take note that Foskett J nevertheless endeavoured to strike a fair balance between the parties.
These judgments have endorsed a very limited application of privilege in the context of internal investigations.
To the extent possible, we limited the application of the runoff model to the range of climatic and environmental conditions under which the original data were collected and model developed.
The advent of molecular cloning, DNA sequencing and the many tools of molecular genetics and cell biology has given us sufficient knowledge of the basis for disease and the genes to target, but what has limited the application of gene therapy has been efficient gene delivery systems.
This has limited the application of gene therapy, along with other concerns in the field, like the safety of the delivery vector.
The conservative precedents on which the Court limited the application of the Commerce Clause involved laws in which the regulation of interstate commerce was incidental to the law.
She argues that it has been a serious mistake for interpreters of Whitehead «to limit the application of his basic ontological category of existence — his actual entity — to just two kinds of existents: subatomic entities, such as electrons, protons, photons...
Given these conditions and Niebuhr's ability to shift his thinking, I wonder if he were living today whether he would not sharply limit his application of real politics.
She argues that it has been a serious mistake for interpreters of Whitehead «to limit the application of his basic ontological category of existence — his actual entity — to just two kinds of existents: subatomic entities, such as electrons, protons, photons and the like, and human percipient experience.»
«We must not limit the application of that standard merely to violent conduct, but to other improper conduct as well.
We will examine the balance of the EU's existing competences and will, in particular, work to limit the application of the Working Time Directive in the United Kingdom.
Lung cancer treatment is an evolving field of science, currently there are several pathways under investigation as a possible treatment target.1 - 3 Targeted treatment is currently considered to be more efficient compared to the non-specific cytotoxic drugs, however; the small number of patients identified with mutations, limit the application of these drugs.
This limits applications of large animals for biomedicine and basic biology research.
Dun & Bradstreet counters that the legislative history of the Act explicitly limits the application of the Act to consumer collection agencies as opposed to commercial collection agencies.
the remainder of the contract without the unconscionable provision, or it may so limit the application of any unconscionable provision as to avoid any unconscionable result.
Justice Sotomayor cited the Commission's brief favorably during oral arguments, arguing that it was «a fairly simple set of rules clearly defined and limiting the application of this statute in a way that sort of makes sense» (transcript p. 13).
It would not therefore be appropriate to limit the application of Article 12 (2)(c) of the Qualification Directive to those offences listed in Article 1 of the FDCT.
With respect to the impact (if any) of the relating back presumption to the included offence, the Court of Appeal found nothing in the language of s. 258 (1)(c), or the purpose underlying that provision, supported limiting the application of the presumption of identity to the offence expressly spelled out in the charge.
The Court of Appeal's decision in Sechelt was significant because it demonstrated that IJI was still alive and well in relation to the lands reserved head of s. 91 (24) following the efforts of the Supreme Court of Canada in a series of cases including Canadian Western Bank v Alberta, 2007 SCC 22 and British Columbia (Attorney General) v Lafarge Canada Inc, 2007 SCC 23 to limit the application of the IJI doctrine.
A more recent decision from the British Columbia Court of Appeal takes pains to insist that federalism continues to limit the application of provincial enactments to «lands reserved for Indians», even if this may not necessarily be the case for rights protected by section 35.
He found that Parliament made a positive decision to limit the application of subsection 69 (11) to transfers occurring within a three - year period following the rollover and it was reasonable to conclude that Parliament was of the view that transfers after this three - year period did not abuse subsection 97 (2).
We urged the bright line rule that the Court adopted in its holding today — «Amici respectfully submit that the Court should affirm the result reached by the Second Circuit and establish a bright line rule limiting the application of rule 10 (b) to securities bought or sold in the United States.»
(2) Any Contracting State may reserve, in accordance with Article 62, the right to limit the application of the Convention under sub-paragraph 1 a), to persons who have not attained the age of 18 years.
However, in the medium term, it is likely that the government would take a more nuanced approach — for example, by limiting the application of statutory holiday pay entitlement or making more employment / equality rights subject to qualifying service.
The majority's rejection of the Chief Justice's dissenting proposal to include notions of quality of life in the right to life under s. 7 is important, for while attractive (we all treasure the things invoked by the Chief Justice — cultural and spiritual experiences, memories, and forming friendships, for example) it would limit the application of the right to life and devalue all of us who will, sooner or later, whether by accident, disease, or age, reach a stage where our capacities are slipping away.
EFF is asking Europeans to seek an amendment that would limit application of the...
Consistent with Hughes» thinking and that of the Centre for Independent Studies, government policy was increasingly focused, for example, on limiting the application of communal land tenure and abolishing many Community Development Employment projects.
Limiting the application of the above amendments to proceedings that have commenced hearing after 1 January 2009 will therefore fail to capture a large number of active native title claims.
(Sec. 13303) This section modifies the rule providing for the nonrecognition of gain in the case of like - kind exchanges to limit the application of the rule to real property that is not held primarily for sale.

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Simon Slade is CEO and co-founder of Affilorama, an affiliate marketing training portal with over 100 free video lessons; SaleHoo, an online wholesale directory of more than 8,000 prescreened suppliers; and their parent company Doubledot Media Limited, which provides seven different training and software applications to over 1 million customers worldwide.
You can limit usage in a wide variety of ways, including: number of users, scope of use, application, application type, business unit, transactions and even throughput (data rates of flow).
Cyber policies today typically limit coverage to the so - called «hard» costs of a breach: investigative, forensic and recovery expenses; privacy loss notifications; and even extortion payments, says Ray DeMeo, chief operating officer of Virsec, a supplier of web application security systems.
While the earliest applications of 3 - D printing were limited to research and development labs, today the process is pervading almost every industry and the trend is showing no signs of slowing.
GPS Online.com Limited managing director Bob Angel said the company received applications for more than double the number of shares being offered in the prospectus to non-Telco Australia Limited shareholders.
It said it would also clarify the application of certain rules for limited partnerships to prevent unintended tax advantages.
As of March 26, 2018, Unsecured Business Loans rates range from 7.75 % to 22.99 % and will be based on the specific characteristics of your credit application including, but not limited to, evaluation of credit history and amount of credit requested.
Facebook needs to appreciate that their dominance of social on the PC was an artifact of the PC's lack of mobility and limited application in day - to - day life.
There are many applications that do not need to access the users» friends personal data (e.g. games, quizzes, apps that only post things on the user's page) but Facebook Ireland does not offer a more limited level of access than «all the basic information of all friends».
He also authored many published legal articles including New Developments in Oklahoma Business Entity Law, Summer 2003 edition of the Oklahoma Law Review and Application of Securities Laws to Limited Liability Companies, in the Consumer Finance Law Quarterly Report Vol.
The average perceived likelihood of a credit application being rejected, conditional on applying, increased for credit cards and credit card limit increases but decreased for mortgages and mortgage refinance applications.
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Unlike T - Mobile, Sprint will apparently continue to offer plans that have data limits but no throttling of video and other types of applications.
changes in government reimbursement for our services and / or new payment policies (including, for example, the expiration of the moratorium limiting the full application of the 25 Percent Rule that would reduce our Medicare payments for those patients admitted to a long term acute care hospital from a referring hospital in excess of an applicable percentage admissions threshold) may result in a reduction in net operating revenues, an increase in costs, and a reduction in profitability;
For example, one trade credit policy form requires the policyholder to warrant, among other things, that (a) as of the execution of this Insurance Policy, it has no knowledge of any circumstance which could give rise to or increase the likelihood of a Loss; and (b) all of the information that it has provided and will provide to the Underwriter including, but not limited to, the information provided in the Application for Insurance, is and will be true and that no material information has been or will be withheld.
I still see the logic of buy - and - forget for certain kinds of portfolios, particularly if you want to be a stock picker for whatever reason and yet you only have limited time, interest, or application.
It shall be unlawful for any broker, dealer, or exchange, directly or indirectly, to make use of the mails or any means or instrumentality of interstate commerce for the purpose of using any facility of an exchange within or subject to the jurisdiction of the United States to effect any transaction in a security, or to report any such transaction, unless such exchange (1) is registered as a national securities exchange under section 6 of this title, or (2) is exempted from such registration upon application by the exchange because, in the opinion of the Commission, by reason of the limited volume of transactions effected on such exchange, it is not practicable and not necessary or appropriate in the public interest or for the protection of investors to require such registration
For example, a cash - out refinance may be limited to a lower loan size as compared to a rate - and - term refinance; or, may require higher credit scores at the time of application.
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