Sentences with phrase «not narrow the scope»

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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.
The scope of human life was radically narrowed — and is to this day in countries that have not experienced modern economic growth.
Of course, those who do not perceive the wider scope as relevant, those with narrower horizons, will accuse one who subordinates the smaller to the larger group of betrayal.
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.
I would propose to not add more sub-questions but if you think the scope is wide enough but yet also narrow to open more questions instead of adding sub-questions...
Its scope is relatively narrow — the court can not strike down a law or tell the public body what the outcome of a case should have been.
Narrowing scope: An event that was misunderstood by the attacking side that they later admitted was wrong (specifically of their own accord), but not as part of the post-war surrender process.
If you read the Constitution, the powers of the Federal Government are limited in the Articles and further limited by the 9th Amendment which basically says that the people have more rights than the constitution says, but they don't want to narrow the scope by listing it all.
First, it is helpful to focus clinical practice sharply; not only to a subspecialty, but on an even narrower niche where one is the expert in only certain diseases within that subspecialty; by narrowing the scope, clinician - scientists find it easier stay on top of the rapid advances in both clinical and research fields.
While that may seem like a story fairly narrow in scope, this is a layered film, and you certainly don't need to be a huge snowboarding fan to love it.
Voucher opponents, however, considered the narrow scope of the Supreme Court decision to be an indication that the court was not interested in taking on the fundamental church - state divide.
So far, I have not actually seen an anthology themed «Murder at a Calico Cat's Birthday Party in the Louvre,» but I've been invited to participate in some that were fairly narrow in scope.
Since most of our time as authors needs to be focused on writing, this book narrows not only the scope of effort spent on marketing, but precisely what to do with each tool in the author's marketing toolbox - building a mailing list, how to build a mailing list, social media, website management and how to use all of those in harmony.
By the definitions above and with a narrower scope applied to equities & indexes, to be «long» the call means «to have the right but not the obligation to force the liable to buy a specified asset at a specified price with a specified expiration for that right» while to be «short» the call means «to have the obligation to be forced to sell a specified asset at a specified price with a specified expiration for that right».
Of course focused means narrow in scope and thus not always superior.
Even though I think climate science tends toward indicating a level of confidence in causation not supported by a particular analysis, I think the scope of what VS shows is narrower.
[33] The scope for judicial creativity is narrow, but not non-existent.
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.
The Court of Appeal stated that while an appropriate case may give rise to important issues such as privacy, solicitor - client privilege, expense, and time, this was not that case as Mr. Justice Myers» order was of narrow scope.
The SCC has indeed set a low standard for decision writing, noting that the scope for judicial creativity is «narrow, but not non-existent»: «it finds expression in the ordering of the reasons and the disposition of the arguments and issues, and in the occasional eloquent statement of the facts or restatement of the law.»
«It does not appear there is a unanimous policy view,» says Fuerst, which may be why the decision was fairly narrow in scope.
The lord chief justice Lord Judge has said that UK courts are not bound by rulings of Strasbourg - based court of human rights, while the President of the Supreme Court has admitted that his court is not always «supreme» because it has to follow the lead of the European court of human rights in Strasbourg, whose rulings are sometimes too narrow in scope.
The narrow scope of judicial intervention into prisoner isolation may partly explain why litigation did not secure abolition nor seem to impede its growth during this period.
In so doing, the Court significantly expanded the scope for taking social interests into account within competition law analysis and rejected the more narrow and liberal approach taken by the Dutch National Competition Authority (NCA), the Dutch government and — not surprisingly — the European Commission.
In other words, while it is the duty of police officers to preserve peace and prevent crime, and these duties are broad in scope, the powers that may be lawfully deployed in the execution of those duties are not co-extensive — rather they are narrowed by competing social values.
Here is a sample clause for a broad scope of an arbitration clause: «Any dispute, controversy, or claim relating to, connected with, or arising out of this Agreement...» Here are two for narrow scope: «All disputes arising under this Agreement...» [precludes arbitration of matters that, while related to the agreement, do not arise out of it] «Any...
There, the Supreme Court narrowed the scope of human rights protections by determining that law firm partners are not entitled to such protections because they are not employees.
Like her Dutch colleagues, she also concluded that the asserted design right was not necessarily invalid but narrowed its scope in light of prior art.
The problem as I see it for Quebec is that they wont be able to rely on the security aspect because 1) its clear from the narrow scope of the ban (i.e. provincial employees and persons interacting with government) that the intention of the legislation had nothing to do with security and 2) even if it squeaked through the door of s. 1 of the Charter, the court very well could find that such legislation would be ultra vires provincial jurisdiction (admittedly I haven't explored this argument too deeply).
But why not consider whether you can help a client achieve those same goals through a narrower scope of services for a flat fee?
We do not find convincing commenters» arguments for narrowing or eliminating the scope of the whistleblowing which triggers this protection.
There was hope in the business community that the regulations would narrow the scope of the legislation and provide for exemptions, but Alexander Adeyinka, senior regulatory counsel at Rogers Communications, says it didn't live up to expectations.
How are we going to ensure that the scope of legally aided work is not now dramatically narrowed?
«That was critical because if he found the scope of the retainer was more narrow it is likely Cassels Brock would not have been found to be liable,» says Brian Radnoff, a partner at Lerners LLP.
Rejecting some of those requests, today the court narrowed the scope of documents that the IRS can request from Coinbase to taxpayer ID number, name, date of birth, address, transaction logs and account statements, deeming the rest of the documents «not necessary.»
Additionally, the scope of Samsung's infringement has been narrowed: the ITC disagreed with a prior judgment, ruling that the company was not guilty of four patents, most of which dealt with hardware aesthetics and basic software functionality.
Among other things, it narrows the scope of app permissions so they don't suck in as much user data automatically.
If the spouses do not wish you as the designated agent to disclose information or provide advice to the other spouse, then use a written service agreement to narrow the scope of your fiduciary duties.
The court concluded that the Act's scope should not be narrowed by the ADA.
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