Sentences with phrase «new exceptions to»

These include new exceptions to permit copying for private uses such as format and time shifting, online uses for social media, uses by libraries, archives and for education, and safe harbours for Internet intermediaries.
The new regulations establish a series of new exceptions to the law consistent with the demands of several marketing groups.
The governor also vetoed a pair of bills creating new exceptions to the state's local property tax levy cap.
The problem with this approach, as Dimitry Kochenov has pointed out succinctly in his post on the opinion, is that it effectively introduces a new exception to the system of Article 28 of the Directive.
LAWPRO has become aware of a new exception to coverage in certain title insurance policies which could expose real estate practitioners to claims from their private lender clients.
The defendant contended that it was not, and hence the court should recognise and apply a new exception to the general rules of precedent for the Court of Appeal laid down in Young v Bristol Aeroplane Co Ltd [1946] 1 All ER 98.
The Alberta Court of Appeal gave us a surprising new exception to the presumption of deference owed to statutory tribunals by ruling in Capilano, ABCA that the statutory right of appeal set out in section 470 of the Municipal Government Act demonstrates a legislative intent for an intrusive judicial role into municipal property tax assessment and therefore is an indication that the standard of review should be correctness (see Where Are We Going on Standard of Review in Alberta?
At para 58 of the judgment, HHJ Richardson makes clear that, reading Mezzotero as a whole, it does not establish any new exception to the rule.
While sitting at the same level as Cox J, HHJ Richardson in a detailed and careful judgment, put to rest any speculation that Mezzotero had sought to create a new exception to the rule.
Following this reasoning the court accepted that the interpretation exception should be recognised as a new exception to the Rule.
In fact however the Court finds that States have not justified their conduct by reference to a new right of intervention or a new exception to the principle of its prohibition.
For example, the Rule provides a new exception to the dual compensation restrictions that allows mortgage brokerage companies that receive compensation from consumers to pay their employees or contractors commissions, as long as the commissions are not based on the terms of the loans that they originate.

Not exact matches

Start with something as simple as letting employees know that with the exception of attending to major deadlines such as a new - product release, the company refrains from phone calls or emails one hour each day — and that you're directly requesting all employees to observe it.
It's considered an exception if a medal from recent games comes to market, and if any new winners medals come up, the values are going up, she said.
(There is one exception: Adidas - endorsed players are permitted to wear Adidas cleats and gloves, thanks to a new deal.)
Amazon's Echo, a virtual assistant that users talk to and address as «Alexa,» has been the exception to the rule that the company almost never runs out of products, The New York Times reports.
March was slow month for new vehicle sales in Western Australia, adding to a slow quarter for the majority of the top industry players, with Nissan being one of the few exceptions.
Percival's courses have a reputation for being both comprehensive and easy for beginners to follow, and this new class should be no exception.
The FAA, in its announcement Oct. 31, said there would be only limited exceptions to the new rules.
With very few exceptions, you are not going to be able to simply write a check and then collect new customers.
According to The New York Times, Denis McDonough, the president's chief of staff, took exception and said so.
While some have successfully navigated the dangers of a new title, these instances prove to be the exception rather than the rule.
Private sector sponsorship of public infrastructure has frequently caused controversy, and the sale of naming rights to Perth's new stadium is no exception.
There are a few exceptions to the new no signature necessary policy: if the merchant requires it or if a signature is required by law.
Despite private lenders typically working under their own terms, New Jersey operators are the exception due to their past collection tactics.
This applies to all SmartMetals account types and is available on every order, whether it is for delivery or for storage at any of our vaulting locations with the exception of New York.
The new books and records provisions and the elimination of the exception for facilitation payments demand particular attention, as they both require that steps be taken promptly to ensure full ongoing compliance.
Effective on June 16, 2015, the Corporate Governance Committee and the Board of Directors of the Company amended and restated the Code to, among other things, reflect the following amendments: (1) added a new Whistleblower Exception provision under the Confidentiality section; (2) modified the provision regarding Protection of Covered Persons to clarify that such protections apply to any Covered Person who provides information or makes other disclosures that are protected under whistleblower provisions; and (3) updated the policy reference to the Franklin Templeton Investments Social Media Guidelines Policy.
It is also important to note that with a few exceptions, a new republican president tends to temporarily weaken the value of the dollar.
Instead, it opted for new plans that are slightly cheaper (with some exceptions) but require you to pay for your own device.
We expect that the New Credit Facility will contain a number of covenants that, among other things, restrict SSE Holdings» ability to, subject to specified exceptions, incur additional debt; incur additional liens and contingent liabilities; sell or dispose of assets; merge with or acquire other companies; liquidate or dissolve itself, engage in businesses that are not in a related line of business; make loans, advances or guarantees; pay dividends or make other distributions (with certain exceptions, including tax distributions and repurchases of management equity); engage in transactions with affiliates; and make investments.
HSA rules provide exceptions, including for preventive care, but the new HHS requirements do not appear to meet those exceptions.
With new services it is crucial to make sure they continue bringing results and John Anthony Signals is no exception, especially since you have to pay a monthly fee for their services.
Southwest Airlines has rarely followed the U.S. airline pack, and its new flights to Hawaii will be no exception.
Past administrations have used Section 232 sparingly, because of the concern that this exception to international trade guidelines might become the new rule.
And across the landscape of America's journals and newspapers, hardly a reviewer» with the notable exception of Frank Kermode in the May 15, 1997 New York Review of Books» managed to resist the temptation.
What is less clear to me is why complementarians like Keller insist that that 1 Timothy 2:12 is a part of biblical womanhood, but Acts 2 is not; why the presence of twelve male disciples implies restrictions on female leadership, but the presence of the apostle Junia is inconsequential; why the Greco - Roman household codes represent God's ideal familial structure for husbands and wives, but not for slaves and masters; why the apostle Paul's instructions to Timothy about Ephesian women teaching in the church are universally applicable, but his instructions to Corinthian women regarding head coverings are culturally conditioned (even though Paul uses the same line of argumentation — appealing the creation narrative — to support both); why the poetry of Proverbs 31 is often applied prescriptively and other poetry is not; why Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob represent the supremecy of male leadership while Deborah and Huldah and Miriam are mere exceptions to the rule; why «wives submit to your husbands» carries more weight than «submit one to another»; why the laws of the Old Testament are treated as irrelevant in one moment, but important enough to display in public courthouses and schools the next; why a feminist reading of the text represents a capitulation to culture but a reading that turns an ancient Near Eastern text into an apologetic for the post-Industrial Revolution nuclear family is not; why the curse of Genesis 3 has the final word on gender relationships rather than the new creation that began at the resurrection.
This description is based on an actual meeting that took place in the New York City area — with the exception of the third talk which happens to have been given in a Chicago AA meeting.
With few exceptions, we have not seen men of the cloth actively applying the scientific method and revealing new laws of nature that add to our appreciation of the created world.
Being very «scientific» minded, I took exception to the fundamentalist habit of shunning new knowledge that might clash with existing religious paradigms.
Yet New Testament studies became increasingly isolated in the nineteenth century as the study of rhetoric was given a back seat in school curriculums and limited to the study of style and ornamentation (Watson names Nils Lund's Chiasmus in the New Testament as a notable exception).
If by «God» Cahill means what the New Testament means by Theos» that is, God the Father (and there are only eight exceptions to this meaning out of 1,314 occurrences)» then there is no problem.
With the exception of the program at New York Theological Seminary, all the organizations participating were founded and are directed by people involved in ministry outside the academy (and even NYTS requires its professors to engage in nonacademic ministry).
When New Testament writers refer to «the Scriptures», they always (with two exceptions, in late - written books) mean what we call the Old Testament (with or without the Apocrypha).
In 1967, «reform» measures, usually limited to therapeutic exceptions, were turned back in Arizona, Georgia, New York, Indiana, North Dakota, New Mexico, Nebraska, and New Jersey.
With the exception of the New England meetinghouses which indeed to have a kind of rarefied puritan beauty, Protestantism in America has produced no significant styles of Christian architecture.
Acts 7:56 is the only clear exception to this rule in the New Testament and contains the only use of the phrase as applied to Jesus outside of the Gospels.
The essence of this new method was to use obstetrical «type methods to deliver the fetus into the birth canal, with the exception of the head.
Yet this widely - accepted idea is one of the greatest misunderstandings of Christianity ll - read Protestant or Catholic, or not) what he conceived to be the New Testament teaching concerning the fate of man after death, with few exceptions we should get the answer.
The vast majority of the occasions and organizations honored in lights by the Empire State Building are secular causes - June honorees include the World Series, Caribbean Week, and the Belmont Stakes, among others - but the building has been known to make exceptions, honoring Pope John Paul II and former New York Archbishop John Joseph O'Connor in years past.
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