Sentences with phrase «narrow application in»

The case law, of course, is legion with nuances of narrow application in unique circumstances.

Not exact matches

But according to the new Democratic memo, only «narrow use» was made of Steele's work in the FISA application, which cited «multiple» other causes for surveillance.
Ethereum in the narrow sense refers to a suite of protocols that define a platform for decentralised applications.
NASA had to sift through an incredible volume of applications in order narrow down their selections for 2017's astronaut class.
This point of view counters the narrow applications of theatrical imagery by emphasizing the constitutive and transformative impact of Word and resists the casual association between «performance» and narcissism by stressing that self is social and is constituted by «speaking», «acting» and «joining together» in communion.
Usually equated with narrow applications of theatrical imagery, «performance» is often pejoratively used by homileticians to identify «inauthenticity» in preaching.
Our wide range of products are available for both wide and narrow web applications, including flexible packaging, paper and board, self - adhesive labels, in mould labels, wrap around and shrink labels, folding carton and commercial printing.
The Home Secretary is sitting next to one of the world experts on the Official Secrets Act, who will be able to remind her that in 1989, almost exactly 20 years ago to this day, the then Conservative Government amended the Official Secrets Act to restrict the application of the criminal law to a very narrow band of Government information.
The process is in principle suitable for industrial - scale production, and narrows the gap between graphene research and its technological applications
«At frequencies below two gigahertz, conventional microwaves absorbers are limited in application by their thickness and narrow absorption bandwidth.
«Compact fiber optic sensor offers sensitive analysis in narrow spaces: Compact sensor would be useful for biomedical, chemical and food safety applications
«There are several criteria that the selection committee looks for in an outstanding Newcomb - Cleveland awardee, and this year's winner had it all: a major advance in the field, a well - communicated contribution, and of broad potential application beyond a narrow sub-discipline,» explains Science's Editor - in - Chief, Marcia McNutt.
They also perform only under a narrow set of conditions, making them challenging to use in energy applications.
In order to hone the arguments for possible application of the discussed genomic tools, each work group narrowed its choices to one or two applications and prepared a 10 - minute «pitch» to a panel that provided viewpoints from business, philanthropy and government.
In an attempt to narrow the field I've created this date application page.
«Therefore, we call on government to allow the current generation of school children in England to enjoy language, to be empowered by their skill in it, and not to become tangled in rules which have no application outside the narrow confines of a National Test.
As charter applications in Boston have soared, the difference in baseline achievement between charter applicants and non-applicants has narrowed.
Just for starters, it would appear that the waiver «winners» just promised to adopt narrow, prescriptive teacher evaluation and school improvement policies that apply to charter schools as well as district schools — but not even charter authorities are entirely clear on how this will play out in reality or if these commitments should be taken any more seriously than so many empty promises in the Race to the Top applications.
In September 1988 a narrow - angle twin - cam version of the two - liter inline - six engine (the 1G - FE) replaced the two - valve 1G - E in most applications, although the lower cost model continued to be available in commercial models until September 198In September 1988 a narrow - angle twin - cam version of the two - liter inline - six engine (the 1G - FE) replaced the two - valve 1G - E in most applications, although the lower cost model continued to be available in commercial models until September 198in most applications, although the lower cost model continued to be available in commercial models until September 198in commercial models until September 1989.
The application uses magnifying glass at the top left corner of the screen to narrow down your search options just in case you are in the mood to dine only a certain type of cuisine or only in a particular neighborhood.
I have tried the keyboard in the Word application and it is pretty good, even in portrait mode, which is very narrow, I managed to type without typos.
This helps us narrow down applications in order do find the best match for the dog.
This is university undergraduate degree level fluid dynamics [I came across it in my second year — it's an application of Bernoulli's equation: analogous to the way that river flow speeds up when it goes over rocks on the river floor that effectively narrow the river channel].
Hopefully this decision will be limited to its specific facts and given a narrow interpretation, both with respect to its application to official marks and passing - off, as otherwise it potentially has broad reaching implications which would significantly affect not only official mark owners but also general trademark owners in the context of domain names and trademark use on the Internet, where initial confusion may be rampant but easily remedied by «research» in the form of a click of the mouse.»
Then last year, I again included the continued growth in the use of practice management applications as a major development, noting in particular that these applications were evolving from maintaining a narrow focus on simple practice management to becoming something wider — providing a variety of integrated tools and services that address an array of functions within a law office.
On the one hand, a broad reading of the State resources criterion is justified by the fact that Member States may feel tempted to assume a «private form» to evade the application of State aid rules; on the other hand, a narrow reading averts the risk of enabling the Commission to conduct «an inquiry on the basis of the Treaty alone into the entire social and economic life of Member States», as famously summarized by AG Jacobs in Viscido.
70 While the principles of fairness and flexibility have informed the modern approach to the application of proprietary estoppel, as adopted by this Court in its jurisprudence (see Idle - O Apartments Inc. v. Charlyn Investments Ltd., 2014 BCCA 451 (B.C. C.A.) at para. 49; Sabey v. von Hopffgarten Estate, 2014 BCCA 360 (B.C. C.A.); Scholz v. Scholz, 2013 BCCA 309 (B.C. C.A.) at para. 31; Sykes v. Rosebery Parklands Development Society, 2011 BCCA 15 (B.C. C.A.) at paras. 44 - 46; Erickson v. Jones, 2008 BCCA 379 (B.C. C.A.) at paras. 52 - 57; Trethewey - Edge Dyking (District) v. Coniagas Ranches Ltd. [2003 CarswellBC 657 (B.C. C.A.)-RSB- at paras. 64 - 73; Zelmer v. Victor Projects Ltd. (1997), 34 B.C.L.R. (3d) 125 (B.C. C.A.) at paras. 36 - 37), there remains a necessary balancing between an overly broad application of the doctrine under the general guise of «unfairness» and an overly narrow application of the doctrine that places excessive weight on the technical requirements of the doctrine.
The principal error in the arbitration decision was the application of a legal test that was too stringent and unreasonably narrowed the evidence of a drug and alcohol problem at Suncor's workplace.
It is the narrowest exception, but it is the broadest in its application within the states that do recognize it.
Additionally, by utilizing Cooperative Patent Classification (CPC) and United States Patent Classification (USPC) searches, legal teams can explore alternate drafting ideas in order to re-characterize the application and facilitate a path to a more appropriate art unit, or just use the classification candidates to narrow a prior art search.
The narrow scope of the majority's inquiry and its insistence on a rigid application of the plain - error standard is contrary to the «common - sense» approach required under Vonner, and repeatedly confirmed in subsequent reported decisions.
In R (on the application of Eisai Ltd) v National Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence EWCA Civ 438, [2008] All ER (D) 02 (May) one of the drug companies involved appealed on a narrow point involving procedural fairness.
The statute does not protect «free speech» in the abstract; it only protects bloggers, non-traditional journalists, and other online publishers when they address this narrow class of issues (i.e., the granting or denial of a public permit or application).
The silver lining in this decision is that the application judge restricted his decision to the particular facts of the case before him, explaining that «this ruling is meant to apply only to the narrow factual situation before the Court; it is not to apply more broadly to allow any insured to obtain interest on amounts left unapplied for after 104 weeks.»
In its highly anticipated ruling, the Salman Court reaffirmed Dirks and its personal benefit requirement, but failed to provide clarity about the scope and application of the personal benefit requirement outside of the narrow facts presented in SalmaIn its highly anticipated ruling, the Salman Court reaffirmed Dirks and its personal benefit requirement, but failed to provide clarity about the scope and application of the personal benefit requirement outside of the narrow facts presented in Salmain Salman.
The lawyer — despite being under a nondisclosure agreement — subsequently changed a Merck patent application that was in the works, narrowing the applied - for patent claims to cover what the other company disclosed, Dutra explains.
There are very narrow exceptions for inaccuracies in citizenship applications that can lead to revocation of citizenship, but a failure to disclose in a citizenship application the fact of having purportedly committed a non-violent, regulatory offense (i.e. one that doesn't harm anyone), as a 12 year old, that does not result in a juvenile adjudication (i.e. conviction), would not be grounds for revocation of someone's U.S. citizenship.
Predictably perhaps, in my view it is appropriate that this defence is given narrow application, once a trial judge is convinced that care was negligent — the situations in which doctors should be excused for failing to show reasonable care, because of peer practices, should be rare indeed..
I am of the view that this decision is directly relevant to the matter at hand and greatly narrows the application of interjurisdictional immunity in the context of claims of infringement of Aboriginal rights.
The Supreme Court of Canada has passed up the opportunity to clarify the application of the doctrine of interjurisdictional immunity (IJI) to reserve lands following its decisions in Tsilhqot» in Nation v. British Columbia, 2014 SCC 44 and Grassy Narrows First Nation v. Ontario (Natural Resources), 2014 SCC 48 (Keewatin) in June 2014 by denying leave to appeal in the Sechelt Indian Band case.
As ATS jurisprudence has evolved, courts have largely narrowed its application, reducing foreign plaintiffs» abilities to have their claims adjudicated in American federal courts.
Because legal AI is an immature market comprising mostly narrow applications, a firm can not simply invest in an AI system that covers all its requirements or follow the legal IT procurement model and buy one of the popular solutions.
As noted by Barbara Guastaferro, the assumption that the purpose of the clause is that of applying in exceptional cases of conflicts between EU law and domestic constitutional law — in an attempt to narrow the scope of application of the supremacy doctrine — has to be challenged; while the potential for a use of the clause in governing the ordinary functioning of EU law should be, on the contrary, highlighted.
This Act is not as narrow in application as its Manitoba equivalent because in addition to its inclusion of «taxicabs», this Act also regulates «public vehicles», which operate in the transportation industry for compensation by consumers.
In R (on the application of Green) v The City of Westminster Magistrates» Court [2007] EWHC 2785 (Admin)(05 December 2007)(blogged here), a Divisional Court of the English High Court held that only a very narrow version of the common law crime of blasphemy is compatible with Article 10, and found that Jerry Springer — The Opera was not blasphemous.
If the court had accepted the narrower construction of the series of similar acts test, the result would have been a proliferation of protective applications to tribunals, intended to ensure that potential early detriments would not be ruled out of time in the event that a discriminatory situation later escalated.
While some have characterized the majority decision in Carter as a narrow application of stare decisis to avoid dealing with the merits, a closer look reveals an important contemporary appellate endorsement of the underlying rationale for the prohibition on assisted suicide as articulated by the Supreme Court of Canada in Rodriguez.
The rise of specialization has reduced (but by no means eliminated) the need for broad reaching databases in favor of a deeper insight and application within a narrower area of focus area.
That may seem like a mighty tall order to apply to each one, so your best bet for your budget (and your sanity) is to narrow down the number of schools you're interested in based on your desired area of study, location, campus culture, rankings, and, of course, ultimate total cost, including tuition and application fees.
In the past, there were real holes in functionality between these two major app ecosystems, but with Google having pretty much every one of their applications available for the iOS platform, that gap has been greatly narroweIn the past, there were real holes in functionality between these two major app ecosystems, but with Google having pretty much every one of their applications available for the iOS platform, that gap has been greatly narrowein functionality between these two major app ecosystems, but with Google having pretty much every one of their applications available for the iOS platform, that gap has been greatly narrowed.
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