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.
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.
There has also been concern that the judicial interpretation of when the DOLS should be applied is too restrictive,
narrowing the application of the DOLS to a small number of cases.
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 High Court
narrows the application of legal professional privilege, rejecting the argument that internal investigation documents are privileged against regulators, such as the Serious Fraud Office (SFO).
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.
Not exact matches
For example, since staff are constantly wading through thousands
of applications, twitter resumes would give them a good way to initially screen people and
narrow down the list.
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.
It has been relegated to many
narrow use cases involving pattern recognition and prediction (some
of which are very valuable and useful, such as improving cancer detection, identifying financial risk and fraud, and other high performance computing
applications), but it has not developed a general «understanding»
of human interactions, human emotions, speech patterns and human responses to information.
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.
The existence
of prior art might not exclude you from patenting your invention, but it may
narrow the scope
of what parts or
applications of your invention you can patent.
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.
Some
of those products have a wide audience and others have a
narrow application.
There are so many gorgeous names out there, moms and dads - to - be often have a hard time
narrowing their list
of favorites down to the one perfect name that will be bestowed upon their precious impending arrival: the one that will be written on grade school worksheets, job
applications, spoken at the marriage altar and etched into a future gravestone.
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.
Which suggests the chief
application of Batygin's formalism may not be to model a wide range
of systems but rather to make models for a
narrow range
of systems far less computationally expensive than N - body simulations.
For many
applications of the plasmon resonances
of metal nanoparticles, it is necessary to have
narrow resonance lines.
«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.
For example, agencies such as the DOD sometimes do not send the forms required
of a complete
application until the first round
of reviews for preliminary
applications is completed and the applicant list is
narrowed.
They also perform only under a
narrow set
of conditions, making them challenging to use in energy
applications.
But the new device has
narrow energy sources and a precise delivery system that will reduce the number
of treatment
applications necessary and also reduce the treatment cost.
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.
Textured leather Metal
applications Solid colour
Narrow toeline Flat Leather lining Leather sole Contains non-textile parts
of animal origin.
Varnished effect Contrasting
applications Flower
application Solid colour Zip
Narrow toeline Flat Leather lining Leather sole Contains non-textile parts
of animal origin.
Velvet Lace Sequinned Contrasting
applications Solid colour
Narrow toeline Flat Leather lining Leather sole Contains non-textile parts
of animal origin Sling - backs.
Sueded effect Flower
application Detachable
application Solid colour Buckling ankle strap closure
Narrow toeline Flat Leather lining Leather sole Contains non-textile parts
of animal origin.
Many say that the hardest part
of utilizing the apps to locate a sugar daddy is
narrowing down which
application will work the best for them.
«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.
There has been a
narrowing of the focus on the memorization
of facts and that focus has shifted to the
application of content.
At Berry, after the
applications have been screened and the pool
narrowed to four to eight applicants, the hiring committee does preliminary phone or online interviews
of these candidates.
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 1989.
A dome - type long - skirt cylinder block
narrows the space between intake valves while the
application of four resonators reduces engine noise.
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.
As the result, a selection committee moves to the next line
of discriminators to
narrow the
applications to the number that they will accept.
This will,
of course, have an effect on a fairly
narrow range
of users at the moment, but it will also open up a number
of new potential business
applications.
Filling out multiple
applications within a
narrow window
of time, typically two weeks, will not hurt your credit the way filling out multiple
applications over the course
of a couple months would.
Narrow down cards based on size
of sign - up bonus, bonus earning potential / benefits, and credit card
application rules
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].
This method gave very variable results, and no conclusions could be drawn from comparisons
of deep,
narrow banding with a more dispersed, wide band
application.
One
of the most malodorous and disreputable aspects
of American jurisprudence is the way laws intended to have very
narrow application metastasize to target almost anyone the government is minded to stick it to.
The system is constantly going up and down, but the
application via the governor
of the appropriate feedback keeps it within a
narrow range despite the feedback averaging zero.
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.
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.
Based on that
narrower interpretation
of the patent, it's possible to work around it by simply copying and compiling the structure detection and link generation code from the operating system (the Android Linkify library) to the
applications that make use
of it.
Lamm says the committee
narrowed the field down from «literally hundreds»
of applications to a dozen candidates.
To remain efficient, I've
narrowed my list to a small group
of applications and email blasts that I rely on to save me time and keep me informed.