Sentences with phrase «limited extent in»

The practice of the NSW government in relation to national parks has been to use important sections of the National Parks and Wildlife Act 1974 (NSW) only to a very limited extent in their negotiation of native title claims.
Furthermore, the Governor believes that cryptocurrencies only work for a few people but also to a limited extent in tandem with the fiat currencies.
Even in post-31 March 2013 cases recoverability remains in defamation, insolvency and mesothelioma cases and to a limited extent in clinical negligence matters.
For Type 1 and 2 (and to a more limited extent in Type 3) downscaling, the additional terrain and landscape resolution adds significant skill.
Students will earn a BU EdM in Education Leadership & Policy Studies that features courses taught by the faculty of participating universities (first semester; no BU credit), and by professors at Boston University (in SED, MET, and COM), who will teach mainly on site at participating universities and at Boston University, and to a limited extent in a hybrid format.
And molecular dynamics can only be studied to a very limited extent in the crystalline state.
In the United States, they are grown to a very limited extent in California under the brand name Mild Italian and in Nevada under the brand name Chileno.

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«Budget options are likely to prove more limited given the extent of actions taken to date and use of one - time actions to achieve targets, in Fitch's opinion,» the agency said.
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The Core overlies an area of crustal basement rock weakness, which is limited in geographic extent.
During the interim, the Federal Reserve indicates that it expects to limit the extent to which banks lend out the base money created in Step 1, through a policy of paying interest on bank reserve balances.
For the full year, the company merely said that the extent to which IPG will top expectations for the first half of 2017 should be reflected in full - year numbers, with the caveat that visibility in the second half of the year is limited to some extent.
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«The long, charitable answer is that cryptocurrencies act as money, at best, only for some people and to a limited extent, and even then only in parallel with the traditional currencies of the users,» added Carney.
In a recent speech, Julie M. Riewe, Co-Chief of the AMU, discussed the AMU's collaboration with other SEC divisions; detailed the AMU's 2015 enforcement priorities with respect to registered investment companies, hedge funds, private equity funds and separately managed accounts; and discussed the AMU's focus on conflicts — their ubiquity, the difficulty or impossibility of eliminating them, the limited extent to which disclosure can cure conflicts, the salience of conflicts when an investment adviser and broker - dealer are affiliated, and related considerations.
American entrepreneurs embrace and indeed push the limits of technological innovation, but «Eurocrats,» to a large extent, seem to be in open opposition to it.
As Albert Einstein said (paraphrasing), the most incomprehensible thing in the universe is that the universe is comprehensible to us (albeit to a limited extent).
While their direct exposure to the US sub-prime market has been limited, we have seen additional demand for liquidity put upward pressure on term funding rates for financial institutions, though to a smaller extent than in Europe or the US and the pressures are now easing somewhat.
I believe that human actors who fail to give pride of place to moral boundaries that must never be crossed, such as the direct killing of the innocent, and who instead are ready to see their obligations in terms of moving beyond them in favor of «good results,» will be harder put «to take seriously the role that divine authority plays in morality»; for they will to that extent lose a sense of the moral limits that remind us of our finitude and anticipate consideration of a law of our being that is not one of our making.
The extent of telecommunication grids is very limited in most of the developing countries.
To a limited extent he also dealt with the history of the transmission of the parables in the tradition.
Nevertheless, if it is responsible and faithful to arrange it so we can take care of ourselves, there are definite limits to the extent we can faithfully go in this effort.
Putting oneself in the other's skin, even to a limited extent, obviously increases the intimacy in the relationship.
In summary, I have suggested that love is voluntary and freely given; that since it involves moral volition, it must be personally mediated; that love is sacrificial, and thus limited to the extent to which an individual is capable of personally absorbing the consequences of its acts; and finally, that love extends beyond duty or moral obligation (implying that it must first fulfill moral obligation or duty).
Although Moltmann is supportive of feminist concerns, the extent to which he has been able to internalize them in his theology is necessarily limited.
If the entity is infinite in extent, then to put it in a box limits our understanding of it.
In the case of Thomas, these difficulties arc multiplied because we have no Greek text of the gospel, except to the limited extent to which the Oxyrhynchus sayings may be said to be part of a text of Thomas, and because of the additional possibility that the Thomas tradition has been influenced by the Coptic gospel tradition.
To some extent, and this is a point sometimes missed, arguing simply for the limited freedom for the Church to act as she desires in her own limited sphere is unsatisfactory, because it appears to abdicate the Church's responsibility to proclaim the truth for all people in all cultures.
Starting some two centuries before, as a way of stating the long but limited extent of the Messiah's earthly reign, the millennium had been formalized and made literal in Jewish thought.
Before the crisis, there were strict limits on the extent of foreign ownership in the Korean economy.
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The predicted limits of the land (verse 31: from the Reed Sea - in this case undoubtedly the Gulf of Aqabah - to the Mediterranean, and across the desert eastward to the Euphrates River) represent approximately the extent of the Israelite kingdom in the tenth century, at the close of David's reign - the peak period of Israel's political power.
For instance, this from his conclusion: «It may seem that the tolerant society thus sketched — careful of its cohesion, even to the extent of limiting tolerance, yet attentive, democratic, and pluralistic — is incomplete, somehow in need of rounding off.
He grants that we have historical knowledge of Jesus, although limited in extent and not including any knowledge of how he understood his own death.
To understand the «new hermeneutic» it helps to recognize that it grew out of the exploration of the continuity between the historical Jesus and the kerygmatic Christ, which, of course, in view of form criticism, is necessarily a question of the continuity between the message of Jesus, to the limited extent that we know it, and the kerygma proclaiming the Christ.
Two types of theory can be distinguished, that which seeks to explain almost the whole of a gospel as compiled from written sources, and that which argues from peculiarities of style, language, and form, that written sources of limited extent were used by the final author of a gospel in conjunction with a mass of oral tradition.
In some countries the use of stabilizers is forbidden by law or is only permitted to a limited extent.
To an extent, Ozil limits us to playing a 4 -3-2-1 since he's not suited to the wings (the left wing in particular).
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The slowing population growth in the U.S. mirrors to a lesser extent the situation in other developed nations, including Russia, Japan and France which are seeing reduced growth or population losses due to declining birth rates and limited immigration.
Additionally, 95 percent of the babies who received limited formula in the first few days were breastfeeding to some extent at three months, compared with 68 percent of the babies who did not receive early limited formula.
One could of course make the argument that limited civilian casualties would be tolerable (assuming adherence to the principles of discrimination and proportionality) to the extent that the air campaign proves successful in forestalling widespread and systematic attacks on civilians.
Urban Movement director John Dales MCIHT, who chaired a launch event for the report on Monday, said: «When it comes to busy roads, especially in outer London, we need to understand the extent to which current design and features limit the potential for walking and cycling.
Having a partner in government may have helped the Lib Dems in some ways: though the Tory campaign on the ground denied it, stories dominated the national press about the limited extent of David Cameron's support for his own man on the ballot paper.
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If international intervention has a limited place in moulding popular discourses, there is a need to question the extent to which we unduly privilege studying interveners and instead turn towards a nuanced and fine - grained analysis focusing on the inhabitants of war - affected regions, with only proportionate attention to international actors.
Periodic government shutdowns of cell phones and the internet received a great deal of international attention during the recent post-election protests, but apparently Iranian authorities have long imposed limits on networked information, for instance throttling access to video sites to the extent that YouTube is often unusable in the country.
To a limited extent, messaging services that encrypt communications and allow extremism to hide in plain sight must be scrutinised in the short - term.
The standing committee system in India severely limits the extent of such scrutiny: committees are constrained to consider only those bills referred to them by Parliament, which effectively lets the executive decide the legislation that is reviewed by them.
In fact, Corbyn's strategy of endorsing the public vote and then trying to tie the government down over the details, to limit the extent of Britain's withdrawal and to exploit weaknesses and divisions within the Conservatives is exactly the right one and what any sensible opposition would be doing.
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