Sentences with phrase «narrow the circumstances in»

In 1982 and 1984, the Department of Justice (DOJ) and the FTC issued new merger guidelines outlining the framework that officials would use when reviewing horizontal deals.135 The 1984 version included guidelines specific to vertical deals.136 Part of a sweeping effort to overhaul antitrust enforcement, the new guidelines narrowed the circumstances in which the agencies would challenge vertical mergers.137 Although the guidelines acknowledged that vertical mergers could sometimes give rise to competitive concerns, in practice the change constituted a de facto approval of vertical deals.
The question now is whether the Court might substantially narrow the circumstances in which schools can employ race - conscious strategies.
Correction - in some * very * specific, narrow circumstances in which the author has a built - in audience for the book, working with a vanity / subsidy outfit can still make financial sense.
(c) Until 1972 the courts made no attempt to narrow the circumstances in which it would be proper for a judge to exercise his jurisdiction to reverse his decision prior to the sealing of the order.
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.
As discussed in greater detail in the section - by - section analyses of § 1026.19 (f)(2)(i) and (ii) below, the final rule narrows the circumstances in which revisions to the «actual terms» of the Closing Disclosure provided three business days before consummation under § 1026.19 (f)(1)(ii)(A) trigger a new three - business - day pre-consummation waiting period.

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Tinder, by contrast, has a narrower view of the function of a prophetic stance, and although it is arguably correct for our present American cultural and political circumstances, his making it central to all Christian politics leads him to some harsh criticism of theological ideas of justice that have arisen in other situations.
Except in the narrowest of circumstances, no one should be forced to choose between living out his or her faith and complying with the law.
In Christ, there is no such narrow descriptor of biblical women — dependent on roles and chores, job descriptions and marital status, experiences and unique circumstances, or quieting our wisdom and intellect and voices — when the majority of women in our world do not have the luxury of deciding whether or not to worIn Christ, there is no such narrow descriptor of biblical women — dependent on roles and chores, job descriptions and marital status, experiences and unique circumstances, or quieting our wisdom and intellect and voices — when the majority of women in our world do not have the luxury of deciding whether or not to worin our world do not have the luxury of deciding whether or not to work.
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.
The governor's proposals water down the legal fees bill, so it applies only in narrow circumstances, and ignore the problem of court delays.
An attorney for Sheldon Silver argued Thursday that the former New York state Assembly speaker's conviction on public - corruption charges should be reversed in the wake of a U.S. Supreme Court ruling last year that narrowed the circumstances under which certain government acts could be considered evidence of a kickback scheme.
Fourth a narrow victory in questionable circumstances need not ruin a party's electoral prospects.
A gothic «Men in Black» set in 1920s - era New York, «Fantastic Beasts» scales back the dense set of events that defined «Harry Potter» movies and focuses on a narrower strata of magical circumstances in the middle of a human society.
Producers Khadija Alami — «Insoumise (Rebellious Girl),» «Itar El - Layl (Narrow Frame of Midnight)» Joshua Astrachan — «Paterson,» «Short Term 12» Fred Berger — «The Autopsy of Jane Doe,» «La La Land» Jason Michael Berman — «Burning Sands,» «The Birth of a Nation» Moritz Borman — «Snowden,» «W.» Karin Chien — «Circumstance,» «The Exploding Girl» Michael Costigan — «Ghost in the Shell,» «A Bigger Splash» Pablo Cruz — «Cesar Chavez,» «Miss Bala» Mel Eslyn — «Lamb,» «The One I Love» Howard Gertler — «How to Survive a Plague,» «Shortbus» Aaron L. Gilbert — «Beatriz at Dinner,» «The Birth of a Nation» Mindy Goldberg — «Low Down,» «Junebug» Carla Hacken * — «The Book of Henry,» «Hell or High Water» Jordan Horowitz — «La La Land,» «The Kids Are All Right» Lars Knudsen — «American Honey,» «Beginners» Juan de Dios Larraín — «Jackie,» «No» Sophia Lin — «Z for Zachariah,» «Take Shelter» Michel Merkt — «Elle,» «Toni Erdmann» Bertha Navarro — «Pan's Labyrinth,» «The Devil's Backbone» Alex Orlovsky — «The Place beyond the Pines,» «Blue Valentine» Adele Romanski — «Moonlight,» «Morris from America» Robert Salerno — «Nocturnal Animals,» «We Need to Talk about Kevin» Jeffrey Sharp — «The Yellow Birds,» «You Can Count on Me» Nansun Shi — «Flying Swords of Dragon Gate,» «A Simple Life» Gabrielle Tana — «Philomena,» «The Invisible Woman» Jenno Topping — «Hidden Figures,» «Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children» Frida Torresblanco — «Rudo y Cursi,» «Pan's Labyrinth» Jay Van Hoy — «Complete Unknown,» «Ain't Them Bodies Saints» Julie Yorn — «Hell or High Water,» «The Other Woman» Public Relations Clive Baillie Michael Brown Matt Cowal Tomy Drissi Sonya Y. Ede - Williams Lynne Frank Jonathan Garson Peter Giannascoli Marvin Gray Simon Hewlett Melissa Holloway Angela Johnson Wellington Love Michelle Marks Bill Neil Douglas Neil Angela Paura Heather Johnson Phillips Tom Piechura Pamela Rodi Ivette Rodriguez Jeff Sanderson Jerry Schmitz Lauren Schwartz Carol Sewell Michael Singer Afrat Spalding Kristin Stark Maggie Todd Norman Wang Bumble Ward Joe Whitmore Lea Yardum Kevin Allen Yoder
Khadija Alami — «Insoumise (Rebellious Girl),» «Itar El - Layl (Narrow Frame of Midnight)» Joshua Astrachan — «Paterson,» «Short Term 12» Fred Berger — «The Autopsy of Jane Doe,» «La La Land» Jason Michael Berman — «Burning Sands,» «The Birth of a Nation» Moritz Borman — «Snowden,» «W.» Karin Chien — «Circumstance,» «The Exploding Girl» Michael Costigan — «Ghost in the Shell,» «A Bigger Splash» Pablo Cruz — «Cesar Chavez,» «Miss Bala» Mel Eslyn — «Lamb,» «The One I Love» Howard Gertler — «How to Survive a Plague,» «Shortbus» Aaron L. Gilbert — «Beatriz at Dinner,» «The Birth of a Nation» Mindy Goldberg — «Low Down,» «Junebug» Carla Hacken * — «The Book of Henry,» «Hell or High Water» Jordan Horowitz — «La La Land,» «The Kids Are All Right» Lars Knudsen — «American Honey,» «Beginners» Juan de Dios Larraín — «Jackie,» «No» Sophia Lin — «Z for Zachariah,» «Take Shelter» Michel Merkt — «Elle,» «Toni Erdmann» Bertha Navarro — «Pan's Labyrinth,» «The Devil's Backbone» Alex Orlovsky — «The Place beyond the Pines,» «Blue Valentine» Adele Romanski — «Moonlight,» «Morris from America» Robert Salerno — «Nocturnal Animals,» «We Need to Talk about Kevin» Jeffrey Sharp — «The Yellow Birds,» «You Can Count on Me» Nansun Shi — «Flying Swords of Dragon Gate,» «A Simple Life» Gabrielle Tana — «Philomena,» «The Invisible Woman» Jenno Topping — «Hidden Figures,» «Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children» Frida Torresblanco — «Rudo y Cursi,» «Pan's Labyrinth» Jay Van Hoy — «Complete Unknown,» «Ain't Them Bodies Saints» Julie Yorn — «Hell or High Water,» «The Other Woman»
Sometimes this gap closes in narrower spaces when the children are close to a dubious adult situation but don't fully understand the circumstances.
A: In unique circumstances this might be possible, but an SGO appropriate for a school librarian might be too narrow for a teacher in a traditional classroom settinIn unique circumstances this might be possible, but an SGO appropriate for a school librarian might be too narrow for a teacher in a traditional classroom settinin a traditional classroom setting.
The Confusion of Languages is about collision — across boundaries and between cultures for sure, but it also showcases the clashes that can develop between people bound together by marriage, vocation or circumstance... It is a sharp and brilliant meditation on the steep costs of coloring outside the lines, especially in an environment where conforming to the norm demands the difficult task of walking between two very straight and narrow perimeters.
Some states allow them in many circumstances, some states allow them in more narrow circumstances, and some states regulate them even further.
If you know neighbors or feel comfortable, your best bet is probably to get your dog to meet them in better circumstances (invite them to your apartment if your dog is good with that, maybe meet totally outside the building if that's more successful, etc.) and then encounter the same people again with treats in the narrow hallway in a planned way.
Other exhibitions include «Sinking Holes, Circles, Holes and Other Holes», Künstlerhaus Bethanien, Berlin; «NORMALITY IS THE NEW AVANT - GARDE», Kópavogur Art Museum, Gerðarsafn; «Artists «Books for Everything», Weserburg Museum of Modern Art, Bremen; «Dislocating Surfaces — New Scandinavian Photography», Kunstnernes Hus, Oslo; «Proposals for Commissioned Work», Bruch & Dallas, Cologne; «Books & Co.», Gagosian Gallery, Beverly Hills; «The Library of Babel / In and Out of Place», Zabludowicz Collection, London; «A Book Between Two Stools», Boghossian Foundation, Brussel; «A Narrow Scene of Hypothetical Circumstances», Fotogalleriet, Oslo; «The Drawing Biennale», Galleri Format, Oslo and «Norwegian Sculpture Biennale», The Vigeland Museum, Oslo.
It upheld the constitutionality of the Barreau's action in certain, very narrow, circumstances.
That the Court declined to comment on the second question reminds us to be circumspect about the impact of the Court's holding — it is a narrow holding in so far as it is limited to the set of circumstances enumerated in Article 15 (2) and, as the AG notes in her conclusions, the language suggests that there was little margin for discretion — the State must «normally» keep the family together.
Assuming that the DPP's policy on this point is lawful, the circumstances in which the defence might be able to persuade the DPP to discontinue on public interest grounds are probably fairly narrow and limited to exceptional cases, e.g. interference with the prosecution of another charge.
The relief the BNS seeks is so unusual, so extraordinary, so out of the realm of the usual that the court should grant it only in the most narrow and deserving of circumstances.
The way litigation in general works in the U.S. (such as the «American Rule» of no recovery of legal fees except under narrow circumstances) creates some opportunities for trolls, but with respect to the two concerns of this coalition of tech companies over the UPC, the German framework — which, again, would affect the whole of Europe based on the proposed rules of procedure — has terrible shortcomings in areas in which defendants in U.S. patent cases are actually in better shape.
There is a precedent in the field of medicine (also not considered in Re A): that the content of a doctor's discussions can not be passed on to a child's parents (Gillick v West Norfolk and Wisbech AHA [1986] 1 AC 112; [1985] UKHL 7); nor can it be passed on to other parties or to other public authorities save in the narrowest of circumstances (W v Edgell [1990] Ch 359; [1990] 2 WLR 471).
Shore, together with the recent Court of Appeal decision in Watkins v Jones Maidment Wilson [2008] EWCA Civ 134, [2008] All ER (D) 27 (Mar) confirms that claimants will only be able to delay the start of the primary limitation period in rare circumstances, thereby narrowing the impact of two House of Lords» decisions, which have previously served as a source of comfort for claimants and their advisers.
Second, the domestic jurisprudence does indeed reflect a limited right to consent, but in very narrow circumstances.
As such, employers should be mindful that such covenants will rarely, if ever, be upheld, and then only in the narrowest of circumstances.
Statute rules (and overrides precedent in the narrow circumstances where the per incuriam rule applies).
Fairness must not be lost; but the ability of the court formally to appoint must surely be a factor to consider in creating circumstances in which the narrowing of expert evidence can be achieved.
The Supreme Court of Canada upheld the power of lower courts to order Charter damages, but allowed the City's appeal in part, stating that Charter damages should only be used in certain narrow circumstances where the Charter breach is significant, and where other remedies would fail to compensate the Plaintiff.
«The SC Forestry Association has always supported the common law trespassing standard that landowners owe no duty of care to trespassers except in very narrow circumstances.
The case law, of course, is legion with nuances of narrow application in unique circumstances.
On the face of it, the decision of the Court of Appeal in Dawson - Damer & Ors v Taylor Wessing LLP [2017] EWCA Civ 4 concerned the narrow issue of the circumstances in which the court may decline to exercise its discretion to order that a person must comply with a request under the Data Protection Act 1998 (DPA).
However, it is clear that Lord Toulson (rightly or wrongly) considers that judicial review in circumstances such as these would not be substantive review in its classic, outcomes - oriented sense, and that his approach may instead be based upon narrower grounds concerning the institutional particularities of the situation.
Often, law enforcement at an international airport is provided by a county sheriff or municipal police department in addition to the TSA (including air marshalls) which has narrower jurisdiction, in contrast to places like Indian Reservations and federal parks, which while within a state are outside state and local law enforcement jurisdiction (although the assimilative crimes act applies state law in many such circumstances).
Surely, in interpreting a «fundamental right» a narrow, but universally applicable, interpretation of section 2 (d) should be preferred over a broad intepretation which can only apply in a very narrow set of circumstances.
Even where the sale has already taken place, in very narrow circumstances, the attorney may be able to get the sale set aside.
It is clear from the recent cases that the Supreme Court finds significant attraction in the concept, most clearly advocated by Lord Sumption, of a «range of rational outcomes» which will be broader or narrower depending on all the circumstances.
Both involve questions of weight and balance, which fall to be assessed in the context of particular factual and legal matrices that create broader or narrower ranges of possible outcomes, depending on the circumstances.
Also, a narrow view of admissibility of extrinsic evidence has been taken, where evidence of surrounding circumstances is only admissible to resolve patent ambiguity, [17] latent ambiguity, [18] and inherent ambiguity in the meaning of the words of a contract.
In two separate cases, Jean Coutu Group (PJC) Inc. v. Canada (Attorney General) and Canada (Attorney General) v. Fairmont Hotels Inc., the Supreme Court of Canada narrowed the historical circumstances in which a court may exercise its equitable jurisdiction to rectify a transaction, and denied rectification — leaving the parties to bear the significant tax consequences of their respective transactionIn two separate cases, Jean Coutu Group (PJC) Inc. v. Canada (Attorney General) and Canada (Attorney General) v. Fairmont Hotels Inc., the Supreme Court of Canada narrowed the historical circumstances in which a court may exercise its equitable jurisdiction to rectify a transaction, and denied rectification — leaving the parties to bear the significant tax consequences of their respective transactionin which a court may exercise its equitable jurisdiction to rectify a transaction, and denied rectification — leaving the parties to bear the significant tax consequences of their respective transactions.
The narrow issue before the Supreme Court was the meaning of the term «circumstances» and whether the lost opportunity for early release and parole in pre-sentence detention can be such a circumstance, capable of justifying enhanced credit at a rate of 1.5:1
In the final rule, we narrow the circumstances under which covered entities must obtain the individual's authorization to use or disclose protected health information for fundraising purposes.
Another commented that the standard «* * * based on a reasonable belief that the disclosures are necessary to prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat to the health or safety of an individual» would apply in only narrow treatment circumstances.
a constitutional amendment to ban it except in the most narrow circumstances imaginable.
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.
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