[Oct. 17, 7:32 p.m. Updated Roberts has weighed in on Grist, focusing on uncertainty about the promise and
limits of central authority or distributed action.]
Not exact matches
The editors and their collaborators know better; but only in selected instances have some
of them managed to transcend such
limited conceptions in behalf
of the
central purpose
of the volume as a whole: to demonstrate how the literary dimensions
of these texts do, indeed, make credible the power and
authority they have exhibited for more than two millennia in shaping decisively the lives and minds
of thoughtful people the world over.
The number
of organisations which can approach phone and internet companies and ask for communications data will be
limited, with local councils having to go through a
central authority.
That set has to be very
limited so the
central authority can collect and make sense
of the data.
There is a specific and
limited role for a
central authority (called a Civic Education Council or CEC) that provides economies
of scale, such as a
central data system.
The countries cited have a long tradition
of central government control plus a largely homogeneous culture, whereas the United States has a diverse population and strong traditions
of parental
authority,
limited government, and state (not federal) control
of education.
KBI Global Investors Ltd. is regulated by the
Central Bank
of Ireland and subject to
limited regulation by the Financial Conduct
Authority in the UK.
A
central authority (usually a governmental body) sets a
limit or cap on the amount
of a pollutant that can be emitted.
Does the possibility accorded to Penn
Central, under the landmark preservation regulation,
of realizing some value at some time by transferring the Terminal development rights to other buildings, under a procedure that is conceded to be defective, severely
limited, procedurally complex and speculative, and that requires ultimate discretionary approval by governmental
authorities, meet the constitutional requirements
of just compensation as applied to landmarks?