Sentences with phrase «now confined»

This luxury is now confined to the history books.
Nonetheless, indefinite detention is often considered a mostly hypothetical abuse, which is for now confined to far off places like Guantanamo and for non-U.S. citizens like the -LSB-...]
In «Enemy of the State,» Portfolio magazine writer Christopher S. Stewart tells the story of how Robert Amsterdam, an attorney from the Bronx, came to be defending Mikhail Khodorkovsky, once head of Russian oil company Yukos and one of the country's richest oligarchs, now confined to a Siberian prison.
It is arguable, following the ECJ ruling in Churchill, that the 1999 agreement is now confined to the dwindling number of claims where there is no insurance in place; as opposed to the increasingly common phenomenon of «fronting» unauthorised drivers with superficially legitimate insurance.
FCVs are for now confined to markets in California and infrastructure is scarce.
-- We can expect new post - Iraq / Afghanistan defense reductions, but otherwise potential cuts in perceived & actual unnecessary / wasteful spending are basically now confined to a (continually shrinking) 19 % share of spending
Your environment, within which sits a gleaming, three - dimensional Huayra BC, is now confined to a small screen strapped to your head.
She faces 15 graduate students, all of them teachers who, having put in a full day in their own classrooms, are now confined to another one for three hours, one they had to fight rush hour traffic to get to.
Through a man who deals in this sort of thing (Tony Shalhoub), he meets with Jerome Morrow (Jude Law), a former Olympic swimmer who is now confined to a wheelchair.
He'll play the former head of a criminal empire now confined to a wheelchair following a stroke.
The story tells of an endless war against a witch known as Drosera, who is now confined to a magical mirror following her defeat at the hands of the King.
Retired GI, world traveler, now confined to where ever my motorhome can take me.
When perfected, the technology promises to vastly improve the lives of people now confined to a wheelchair.
Your arm swing is as of now confined by pushing the stroller; in the event that you need to hold your hands surprisingly high also, you'll be considerably more enticed to contract a sitter next time.
In a world where our lives are now confined behind a screen and interaction with our neighbors seems to have become more irregular, we need to look at how companies like Amazon and other online services have impacted our communities.
Zandberg points out that alcohol companies are experts at developing and promoting consumer brands, something that cannabis firms, until now confined to the medical space, haven't done before.
After so many years in the criminal justice system, after so many years of counseling and therapy, Watson has reached this ineluctable conclusion: He should die within these walls that now confine him.
To avoid all the «ad hominum» vitriol, I now confine my rebuttals to sources within IPCC5 itself.

Not exact matches

Where branding pluck like this was once confined to incubators and Kickstarter campaigns, success stories like Canada's Frank & Oak, Australia's Bellroy and American brands like Warby Parker, Harry's and even Tesla are now giving their mainstream competitors some heartburn.
What was once confined to the world of networking events and lunches has now grown to encompass the vast and multifaceted world of digital communications.
With benefits that big, it seems surprising how few of us have heard of interleaving, but PsyBlog explains that up to now, knowledge of the technique has largely been confined to professors and scientists.
«For years now, «interleaving» has been a secret largely confined to researchers,» it notes.
«It's entirely proper for the Chinese government to seek protection for consumers and prevent fraud, (but) confining capital raising to a specific established sector of finance... is to ignore the enormous societal value that blockchain technology can present,» said Alex Bessonov of BitClave, a Silicon Valley - based blockchain company, which, he said, is now discouraging Chinese investors.
Investors worried about valuations reverting to historical means are assuming that the global economy returns to a pre-crisis state, one that now looks confined to the history books, we believe.
However, few economists expect any mention of trade risks in the Fed's policy statement on Wednesday and see any tweaks as likely to be confined to upgrading the language on inflation to reflect that it is now effectively at target.
Yes Christ may well have been the very 1st son born before the earth was made as it now is and yes Christ came to this world to prove to his father that he (Christ Jesus) was who he was by dying and going into his dead body to where his father did reign to show to his father that his very first mission to establish all the ways and means needed to keep the nasty from ever anymore to be but only the ruled over within the confining constraints of all celestial cosmologies everywhere to be so known by God Almighty!
Noreen was first arrested in the summer of 2009, and has since been confined to prison, mostly in the high - security District Jail Sheikhupura, 22 miles northwest of Lahore, and now in the women «s jail in Multan.
How little they are confined to the events of the first Good Friday is amply illustrated by the words which a disciple of St. Paul puts into his master's mouth: «Now I rejoice in my sufferings for your sake, and fill up on my part that which is lacking of the afflictions of Christ in my flesh for his body's sake, which is the Church» (Col. 1:24).
Thus it may be a punishment for the frivolous person to be confined to a sick bed, but suppose in truth he understands it as punishment, then the illness, the fever or whatever other disorder it now may be, then it is a medicine.
Where before, time was confined to the atomic and molecular zone, now it is possessed of a new dimension, the biosphere.
At last we could get back to real morning devotions to start the day right, not the hasty scriptural snack to which we now seem confined.
This book is about the pain people are feeling because of these confining boxes and because many are now trying to get out of them.
One can now be a specialist only in a very confined area.
But the church also is not confined to those who are members of it now, for it has included the great company of those who have «kept the faith» and are part of what traditional theology calls «the church expectant» and «the church triumphant.»
Now in these lectures I propose to ignore the institutional branch entirely, to say nothing of the ecclesiastical organization, to consider as little as possible the systematic theology and the ideas about the gods themselves, and to confine myself as far as I can to personal religion pure and simple.
It is curious that the people who have been telling us for years that there are no moral truths now insist to us that the laws confining marriage to one man and one woman must not only have a moral justification — that is, reasons to establish the rightness or «justice» that «justifies» the law.
He has pointed out that a theology which is strictly confined to the world of «here and now can not take account of the ultimate questions which men must ask, whereas every sound Christian theology is required indeed to speak of that «here and now», but to relate it to God as a creative principle and to see God at work in the immediacies of human existence in the whole range of what we style «secular existence».
In the report titled «Atrocities on Christians in India» it stated there is an attack every 40 hours and is no longer confined to a few states as the violence has now spread to 23 states.
Who would be more upset than the National Enquirer if the Church decided that the Devil was now so securely confined in Hell that he could be ignored?
And yet you are sure, as I am sure, that were the world confined to these hard - headed, hard - hearted, and hard - fisted methods exclusively, were there no one prompt to help a brother first, and find out afterwards whether he were worthy; no one willing to drown his private wrongs in pity for the wronger's person; no one ready to be duped many a time rather than live always on suspicion; no one glad to treat individuals passionately and impulsively rather than by general rules of prudence; the world would be an infinitely worse place than it is now to live in.
For it is truer to the God whom we know, whom Jesus Christ has revealed to us, to recognise that he is constantly and everywhere at work; that his mission to humankind can not be, and has not been, and is not now, confined within the limits of one geographical segment or one ecclesiastical organisation or one historical or one religious movement.
Before NGI, my world of pesto was confined to basil + pine nuts + garlic cloves + lemon + olive oil; now, I realize half the fun in pesto is in experimenting with what's on hand.
Shiveringviolently now that our movements are more confined, we brush away loose snow, pull off our boots and squirm into our bags — ignoring completely several logicalreasons for removing damp clothing.
We actually need at least 4 players in our first 11 for us to compete again i.e it is a must we sign a g.k, a central defender, a D.M, a R.W & a C.A.M.Or else we are confined to a football obituary as those players players playing in this positions now are all deadwood.
The Federal Duck Stamp Contest has helped create a nature - oriented collectible niche that was once confined to waterfowl art but now also encompasses paintings of mammals and birds.
John Daly, now chugging M & amp; M's instead of beers, is confining his hard - driving ways to the golf course
But as of now, the scandal has only been publicly confined to college basketball.
bit late now to be stating the importance of world cup finals and questioning players commitment when you ran back to sir alexs bossom you hypocrite anyway its done now and is confined to history until the next big talking point am really lookin forward to the game and like andy am delighted to see theo back....
Now that his intuitive movement isn't confined by the regimented approach of his former coach, he's free to create triangles where necessary and link players who would otherwise be isolated.
Even though our boys (2.5 and 4.5) can go up and down stairs now, we use it at the top of the stairs to keep them confined to one floor.
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