Sentences with phrase «much less scope»

Unlike ULIPs these products are sum assured based and not market linked products leaving much less scope for speculative selling and buying behaviour.
Since compulsory cover offers much less scope for adverse selection, it is subject to much more relaxed underwriting requirements than voluntary covers.

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We see scope for more EM rerating in 2018, whereas the U.S. and Europe have much less headroom.
To suggest, then, that religious believers (much less majorities who, qua majorities, also have a second claim on shaping public policy) are «wards» depending on the Constitution for their religious freedom and its scope is, to use Posner and Segall's words against them, «to turn the Constitution upside down when it comes to government and religion.»
«Consumers want to drink less and drink better» — Edrington Americas Distiller Edrington established its own sales, marketing and distribution company in the U.S. this April, and Paul Ross tells BeverageDaily.com why the distiller of The Macallan isn't worried by a general Scotch whisky slowdown, while white spirits have much more scope to premiumise...
We already loved Octons, but a second box gave the children much more scope to play and less arguing over the bits.
If medical malpractice were required for midwives, it would pretty much be the end of homebirths, because homebirths are more or less way outside the scope of standard medical practice, so every time it goes bad, all the plaintiff has to do is to put any doctor on the stand and say, «Doctor, can you indicate whether the homebirth was warranted?»
In bronchoscopy, a lighted scope is used to examine the lungs, but this test is done much less often than spirometry.
There's even scope for a more powerful 22kW charger to be fitted to the next Formula E safety car - Qualcomm says a 22kW charger could fill an i8's empty battery in as little 15 minutes, and perhaps more impressively, it could even fill the much larger battery of the all - electric i3 in less than an hour.
The scope for writing fake reviews is present but is much lesser than any other medium.
There is much less out there on Mel Bochner than I thought, and the scope of the exhibition is basically the scope of his career, even if a guiding theme of the show is apparently colour.
It is valid, although I would argue the context and scope of «catastrophic semiconductor failure» is much clearer and less open to interpretation that «catastrophic anthropogenic global warming / climate change».
We could actually do even more if we actually established a universal irrigation project on a scope much less than our national highway system.
In my opinion, these aspirational goals — which come not from science (although endorsed by most scientists) nor economics, and may not even be feasible — are much less important than the critical components of the agreement: the scope of participation through the INDC structure, and the mechanisms for implementation (see below).
In recent report (PDF) of the Alberta branch of the Canadian Bar Association on limited scope retainers, Marie Gordon QC wrote that unbundling represents «an effective niche marketing tool» to grow one's practice in a way that is much less stressful, allows lawyers to thrive who are averse to court and enables a part - time practice.
But, federal criminal prosecutions were extremely rare in the first 90 - 150 or so years of the existence of the federal government because the scope of federal government activity relative to state government activity was much smaller, and because the combined scope of all government was smaller in a less complex economy.
This FAQ typically restates much of the information from the hold in a less formal way and attempts to anticipate and answer the likely questions about context, scope, and process.
While the legal community is all a» buzz over the possibilities offered by Cloud Computing, there are really little in the way of standards, much less comprehensive legal ethics opinions, that deal with the parameters of lawyers» and law offices» use of the cloud within the scope of legal practice.
A wise employer knows it is much easier to teach employees about new technologies than it is to get siloed professionals interested in expanding their scope of influence, much less effectively working across functions.
As blinds need much less fabric than curtains, they offer greater scope for a more expensive fabric.
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