Sentences with phrase «narrow exceptions in»

Since Congress did articulate narrow exceptions in similar cases (computer programs, also secondary transmissions of performances and display of works, and did not include any exception for copies made by computer programs in the course of «using» a protected work, but could have, we can conclude that Congress did not intend to create such an exception.

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He stressed the need to produce government material in formats that could be read on smartphones and said all data should be publicly available, barring narrow exceptions that relate to national security and state sovereignty.
This would have been a narrow exception which would have caused no harm to the general public or to the monstrosity which is Obamacare, the largest tax increase in the history of mankind.
Other examples of this type of narrow thinking are legion in the business world, and retail food is no exception.
There is, however, a narrow «special circumstances» exception to employees» rights that employers in the hospitality industry may seek to utilize to prohibit certain discussions in front of customers.
Outside of narrow range of exceptions, you will ALWAYS have either D or R in a specific elected slot; so as an electorate member you have to pick one to side with even if you aren't identical to either politically.
«SERAP argues that in this case Nigerians are entitled to the right to receive information without any interference or distortion, and the enjoyment of this right should be based on the principle of maximum disclosure, and a presumption that all information is accessible subject only to a narrow system of exceptions
The bill, which passed unanimously in both chambers last June, would have narrowed the definition of a safety net to include: a public hospital, with the exception of SUNY; a federally designated critical access or sole community hospital; or a hospital that has at least 50 percent of its patients uninsured or on Medicaid, 40 percent of its inpatient population covered by Medicaid, not more than 25 percent of its discharges using commercial insurance, and at least 3 percent of its patients uninsured.
With the exception of women living on the edge of the Mesopotamia Marshland National Park, created in 2013, where restoration efforts have seen some success, Marsh Arab women reported that their daily lives had narrowed to domestic tasks in the home.
But a promising finding is that we're seeing the gap narrow in the incidence rates between Appalachia and non-Appalachia since the 2007 analysis with the exception of cancers of the oral cavity and pharynx, larynx, lung and bronchus, and thyroid,» Wilson said.
But, with a few exceptions, the disparities have narrowed nationwide and in California during the past 25 years.
As a supervisor of English teachers, I have known magnificent teachers of AP Literature and Composition, AP Language and Composition, and AP American Studies, and, in every single case without exception, what they offered their students was way, way, way above the official AP curriculum, which is extremely narrow and focused on preparing students for the AP exam.
With the exception of the black - white performance gap in fourth grade math, which narrowed modestly in 2015 for the first time since 2009, measurable improvement in achievement gaps has not been posted for three to five testing cycles.
Interestingly, and what I will forever keep in my «OMG, I can't believe this is true» file, is that the ADA specifically makes a narrow exception to allows miniature horses also as service animals.
Rally purists will no doubt be pleased to see some of the stages look authentically narrow compared to our first look at WRC 5, with the exception of the tarmac track shown in the trailer which still looks too wide to present much challenge.
With the exception of the few that define a narrow practice area these are all hollow and a meaningless waste of space — which is a shame because the space occupied by a tagline can be put to much better use to actually guide prospective clients in their search for legal representation.
«@freeNYTimes Twitter Feed Drives Truck Through Narrow NYT Paywall Exception Main Painter Goes to Extremes to Have His Forged Artwork Hang in Museums.
It is the narrowest exception, but it is the broadest in its application within the states that do recognize it.
We expect such new orders to contain a more detailed factual case for suspending entry from the affected nations, a narrower scope carefully omitting foreign nationals already legally in the US, and greater procedural details on how case - by - case exceptions will be made, omitting any preference for religious minorities.
This rule is almost universal in the world of legal systems descended from English common law, although sometimes there are narrow statutory exceptions.
The Court of Appeal held that it was appropriate, in what was likely to be an extremely narrow band of cases and by way of an additional common law qualification or exception to the inviolable nature of legal professional privilege, to impose a requirement that particular individuals could be present at client — lawyer discussions if there was a real possibility that the discussions were to be misused for a purpose and in a way involving impropriety amounting to an abuse of the privilege that justified interference.
Rule 5.4 (a) has some very narrow exceptions, such as purchasing the practice of a deceased attorney and paying the estate the purchase price or including non-lawyer employees in a retirement plan.
More important, as the years passed, a scattering of lower courts across the country began to recognize an in - house law firm privilege that covered all communications between firm lawyers and law firm General Counsel, or recognized only narrow exceptions.
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.
The court referred to the 2007 Supreme Court of Canada decisions re Pecore v Pecore, and Madsen Estate, and stated that it now appears that a presumption of resulting trust applies in all cases of gratuitous transfers, with some very narrow exceptions, such as transfers between parents and minor children.
There are a few narrow exceptions to this rule, such as misuse of confidential information that you retained from your former employer (for instance, a client contact list) or in cases where you held such an important role at your former employer that they are particularly vulnerable to your actions after departure.
It was not a disaster for those in support of limiting the actual and apparent corrupting effects of money (and judges» direct solicitation of that money from the lawyers and parties likely to appear before them), but perhaps the best possible outcomes would be either a 5 - 4 decision upholding the Canon or a narrow decision essentially carving out a First - Amendment - driven, mass - mailing - like exception to the Canon.
The prompt return mechanism includes a narrow consideration of three limited exceptions as set out in Art 13 of the Convention.
Additionally, 18 USC 922 (q)(3) makes it a separate federal crime to «knowingly or with reckless disregard for the safety of another... discharge a firearm» in a primary or secondary school zone, also with a few relatively narrow listed exceptions.
Also, in general, keep in mind that with some very narrow exceptions (e.g. patent and copyright cases), every case that can be brought under federal law in federal court may be brought in state court as well.
The employment laws in New York are very clear, except for a couple of narrow exceptions.
Justice B.K. O'Ferrall, in dissent, found at para. 48 that the reasonable suspicion standard violates the probable cause threshold in Hunter v. Southam, [1984] 2 S.C.R. 145 and that this narrow exception is confined to cases such as sniffer dogs that are minimally intrusive and narrowly targeted.
Recently, in two closely watched cases, Marek v. Hecla, Limited, 2016 Opinion 132 (November 18, 2016) and Barrett v. Hecla Mining Co., 2016 Opinion 133 (November 18, 2016), the Idaho Supreme Court provided guidance on a narrow exception to this provision under Idaho Code § 72 - 209 (3).
Response: As stated in § 164.504 (e)(2), business associates are acting on behalf of, or performing services for, the covered entity and may not, with two narrow exceptions, use or disclose protected health information in a manner that would violate this rule if done by the covered entity.
We define exceptions to the general rule requiring authorization for the use or disclosure of protected health information, rather than defining narrow circumstances in which authorization is required.
Even if you are not in full - time private practice, if you contemplate providing even occasional legal advice or services, you will need to purchase insurance coverage (there are a few narrow exceptions, including one for certain kinds of pro bono work).
We can not accept the suggestion that a presumption of validity attach to state laws, and that states not be required to request exceptions except in very narrow circumstances.
With the very narrow, newly created exception for guilty verdicts in criminal cases reached based upon racial or other kinds of impermissible prejudice rather than the facts of the case (or cases where there is an outside influence on the jury such as a bribe or someone looking up facts or law on the Internet), no one can challenge a jury verdict based upon the reasoning and conclusions actually made by the jurors, even if someone learns that the jury knowingly or accidentally didn't follow the law or was mistaken about the facts.
What AI has been successful in so far is outperforming humans in very specific and narrow tasks (and even then, there have been exceptions).
Under LSUC's Rules of Professional Conduct, for example, lawyers must «hold in strict confidence all information concerning the business and affairs of the client acquired in the course of the professional relationship and shall not divulge any such information» subject to narrow exceptions.
The court acknowledged that there is a narrow exception to the incontestability clause, when an impostor pretends to be the insured, in which case the life insurance contract is actually with the imposter.
Just like anything else in life, there are exceptions, but as you can see those exceptions are narrow and have solid reasoning behind them.
A ban on abortion after the 20th week of pregnancy in North Carolina that only permitted access to abortion after the 20th week of pregnancy under an extremely narrow medical emergency exception.
The only exception to that rule is in the very narrow band of cases involving «egregious fault.»
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