Sentences with phrase «more strict limits»

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The 11 - year - old online marketplace has more than a hundred million users and a hundred thousand sellers shipping more than 8 million packages a month, customers Walmart has n`t been able to reach because of strict regulations limiting foreign retailer «s ability to run big stores in India.
A far greater part of the text — thousands of pages in more than 30 chapters — has to do with harmonizing regulations (financial, health and safety standards, etc.), reinforcing intellectual property rights (patents, copyrights), opening up new sectors to privatization and foreign investment (health insurance and education), and putting strict limits on how governments choose to protect the environment or create jobs.
Of course a strict constructionist, such as the excessively modest Justice Antonin (Nino) Scalia, might insist that the reference is limited to Nino Visconti of Pisa, a thirteenth - century judge in Gallura, Sardinia, but those of us with a more subtle appreciation of the «living Dante» will recognize its contemporary application.
[Dennett's] limited and superficial book reads like a caricature of a caricature - for if Richard Dawkins has trivialized Darwin's richness by adhering to the strictest form of adaptationist argument in a maximally reductionist mode, then Dennett, as Dawkins» publicist, manages to convert an already vitiated and improbable account into an even more simplistic and uncompromising doctrine.
US limits allow up to 20 times more poisonous aflatoxins than the stricter EU regulations.
Today's answer to this scourge is strict innings limits and pitch counts, even shutting down a perfectly healthy starter midseason — things Mazzone believes actually hurt more than help.
But I'm still having a tough time recognizing / comprehending all of the stuff that's come out and still believing that other areas are so strict that criminal activity is much more limited.
We do slightly differ in our approaches to discipline (our daughter just turned 1 and is pushing the limits), my approach is much softer, I guess, and my husband feels he needs to be more strict as he is the father.
What's more, they are enforced by an energetic and independent Campaign Finance Board, which oversees a carefully constructed system that combines generous public matching funds with limits on contributions to political candidates, limits that are especially strict for lobbyists and others doing business with the city.
Quinn, taking her first public stance on the Garden showdown more than six months into the debate, announced June 19 that she supported a stricter 10 - year limit — one without any loophole.
The limited quantities of H1N1 influenza vaccine thus far received in Oneida County have been distributed according to strict priority guidelines established by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and... Read more
A more specific definition and stricter implementation of statutory limits for rapid increases of nitrogen oxides are potentially needed to address this issue and to close this gap regarding the risk of MI.»
Although increasing illumination was more common in MPAs associated with human activity, even those designated as strict nature reserves or wilderness areas, which have limited human intrusion, experienced increasing light — about 9 % are experiencing increases in artificial light intensity, the team reports online before print in Conservation Letters.
People ages 51 or older, African Americans, and people with hypertension, diabetes, or chronic kidney disease — groups that together make up more than 50 percent of the U.S. population — are advised to follow an even stricter limit of 1,500 mg per day.
But her limited coffers — she raised $ 980,000 compared with more than $ 7 million by her opponent — put her at a distinct disadvantage in countering claims that she favored strict gun control laws and that her views on the economy made her a communist.
In the meantime, Halvorsen hopes that the new rules, involving stricter size limits for which wrasse can be caught, will be accepted, leaving more fertile fish in the sea to replenish wild populations.
Though the typical grant term is 3 years, NSF is more flexible about that than most people realize, at least for their standard research grants (specific programs may have stricter time limits).
It may be more important that the quality of the feed provided for animals in regulatory tests has to comply with legally binding Good Laboratory Practice regulations (GLP), which include regular analyses to demonstrate amongst other things that contamination with heavy metals, pesticides and other substances is kept below strict limits.
If you have good muscle mass but can only get to the gym a couple of days a week, you need to be more strict, limiting carbs and moderating portions.
Low - carb diets simply restrict carbohydrates and not protein or fat, whereas ketogenic diets are more strict and also limit protein, so that the body has no choice other than to burn fat for energy.
Without steroids there are strict genetic limits ensuring the muscularity doesn't go over the top, in fact that's the last thing to worry about as it takes fanatic, hard work to reach the genetic potential (women can read more about muscle and weight training benefits to weight loss here).
Strict limits are placed on the decelerations of the chest and on the degree of chest deflection and this, in turn, encourages manufacturers to fit more sophisticated restraints.
I know there ARE strict limits on what kinds of modifications can be made by adding annotations to checks these days; that was one of the things banks demanded in exchange for processing checks more quickly than they used to.
Homes that cost more than the legal conforming limit on mortgages — a figure usually around $ 424,100 — are known as «jumbo loans» and come with stricter qualifying requirements, including higher down payments.
These include strict adherence to local laws regarding interest rates, rollover limits and fees, maximum loan terms, cool - off periods between loans, presentment limits, and more.
These include regulations dealing with strict adherence to limits on interest rates, rollovers and fees, maximum loan terms, cool - off periods between loans, presentment and more.
Rabbits, on the other hand, are strict herbivores — and, even more limiting, they are lagomorphs.
As I began surfing the Internet to learn more, I anticipated reading about strict new regulations that would dramatically limit the number of dogs per «breeding factory» along with regulations that would enhance the physical and emotional well being of dogs unfortunate enough to wind up in puppy mills.
State laws can be more strict than federal laws and can include things like limits on the number of adult dogs a breeder can keep, or more humane animal care standards like bigger cages and regular veterinary care.
The benefit to a charge card like the Platinum is that you're not restricted to a strict credit limit and so you have a little more spending flexibility (although credit limits with the Reserve tend to start quite high so it's not a huge advantage here).
The green stars are much more deviously hidden, there are more enemies and smaller platforms, and oftentimes there are strict time limits, as if there weren't enough pressure already.
Fortunately, the developers added in - game achievements for each mission, obtained by solving puzzles with unusual solutions and completing the missions under a strict time limit, and there is a decently in - depth developer commentary track to listen to, but even after completing every bit of content in the game I found myself wanting more.
With even stricter «Squad Based Challenges» than last year, many of which require you to find very rare players and add them to a squad within a short time limit, FIFA 18 more than ever pressurises players into chucking real money at them to buy «Ultimate Team Packs» (i.e. loot crates) in the hope they'll find a star.
The Paris Agreement confirmed the commitment of global leaders to limit dangerous warming to below 2 °C but also promised to pursue an even stricter 1.5 °C target, adding more pressure for companies, investors and regulators to act.
The Paris accord confirmed the commitment of global leaders to limit dangerous warming to below 2 °C but also promised to pursue an even stricter 1.5 °C target, adding more pressure for companies, investors and regulators to act.
He also helped introduce a corporate coalition, the United States Climate Action Partnership, whose Fortune 500 members — Alcoa, General Electric, DuPont and dozens more — have called for strict limits on global warming pollution.
Manufacturers of tractors and engines used in non-road mobile machinery will need more time to meet already adopted stricter emission limits, according to the European Commission.
Of interest: the potential for stricter online privacy rules to limit some practices, to provide consumers with more transparency about how they are tracked, and to make it easier for consumers to opt - out of tracking.
Other Notes: The product is available only for those aged 20 to 50, which is a bit more strict than other companies, and it's also limited to only the top three non-smoking rate classes.
Europe has strict privacy protections that limit the use of personal information, but America is more lightly regulated, allowing the sale of huge troves of consumer data to any company or candidate who can afford them.
Speaking of the update, along side bringing all the usual Android Oreo features such as Picture - in - Picture mode, notification channels, stricter background limits, adaptive icons and more, this update also comes loaded with Sony's own additions.
When TfL proposed limiting Uber's operations with strict private hire rules in 2015, however, more than 200,000 people signed a petition in protest.
Effectively performed analysis of products in strict accordance of more than fifty laboratory methods and assured test results met specification limits.
Limited financing options and stricter underwriting standards are adding to the market distress, as more than $ 1.1 trillion in real estate debt is scheduled to mature from 2010 through 2012.
In Los Angeles, anti-mansion ordinances limiting square footage have been in place in certain neighborhoods for about 10 years but are becoming more widespread and strict, says broker Peter J. Maurice, estates director at Rodeo Realty in Beverly Hills, Calif..
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