Sentences with phrase «new narrowed scope»

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However, if you were to make a new request for a narrower category of information or limit the scope of your request, the Department may be able to comply with your request within the cost limit, although I can not guarantee that this will be the case.
A separate amendment, only passed in the Lords yesterday, attempted to narrow the scope of new constituency regulation.
County Attorney Dennis Brown said a new agreement, which includes county legal coverage for the «narrow scope» of its verification duties, should be complete within a few days.
Buffalo, NY — The Erie County Industrial Development Agency's Board of Directors approved a new policy narrowing the scope of broader State law that allows IDA's to offer tax incentives to developers for market rate senior housing projects.
Jonathan Stott, a material scientist now working on developing new technology at Oxonica, thinks that the learning process within a company is quicker than in university because the scope of research in industry is narrower.
These computational technologies can highlight unknown correlations between different elements and provide predictions that can narrow the scope of a study or point to a new hypothesis.
It narrows its scope to nine artists, some of whom — such as the Belgian Evelyne Axell — have remained seriously under - known in New York.
Bharucha is ultimately betrayed by his inability to envision beyond the narrow scope of his personal experiences at New England's upper echelon liberal arts colleges.
For example, to increase the U.S.'s renewable energy capacity to 17 % would require installing 162,000 megawatts of power — a six-fold increase in our existing capacity.14 This would also require the installation of thousands of miles of new transmission lines from the upper Midwest to the South, costing as much as $ 93 billion and taking decades to complete.15 Given the scope of this task, narrowing policy options to renewable energy alone creates an unnecessary obstacle to a transition to clean energy.
As one United States court observed, «[u] nder the New York Convention, we examine whether the award exceeds the scope of the [arbitration agreement], not whether the award exceeds the scope of the parties» pleadings».803 This interpretation of article V (1)(c) which distinguishes the parties» pleadings or prayers for relief from the «submission to arbitration» referred to in article V (1)(c), is consistent with a narrow interpretation of the grounds for refusal to recognize or enforce an award.
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.
* we've discovered that some of the databases on the new QL have a narrower coverage or scope than the databases with the same name on the old QL; ie.
This new test is supposed to be narrower in scope than the old one.
The glee stems from the fact that these transitional provisions are very broad in temporal and material scope and yet very narrow in terms of gateway they provide into the new promised lands of flexible standalone claims, [3] and of collective redress leading to effective enforcement of private damages claims.
More than 50,000 medical assistants make their living in New York, a state that maintains one of the most narrow scopes of practice for CMAs in the country.
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