Sentences with phrase «now out of the scope»

AG Barr has a strong innovation pipeline for 2018 and 99 % of its portfolio is now out of the scope of the soft drinks industry levy.

Not exact matches

It might mean the opposite of what we think now: Scope out the product online and pick it up in the store.
He also pointed out that the scope of the now - closed investigation only extends to the Tabacco loan allegation — which is likely a reference the Manhattan DA's ongoing probe that resulted in the indictment of GOP operative John Haggerty.
You may have seen the U.K. trailer for director Edgar Wright's The World's End previously, but the new U.S. trailer has now been unveiled with plenty of new footage to scope out.
Now that you are ready to decide to go with one lawyer, ask him or her to show you a contract that lays out the scope of his or her services, the cost of the services and when you will pay those fees.
«However, for low - to - moderate UPB borrowers taking out larger amounts of equity — again narrowing the scope to borrowers that will continue to itemize — the post-tax math may now favor cash - out refinances instead, even if it results in a slight increase to first - lien interest rates.»
Since the repayment formulas were developed by the government which, as I am sure you know by now, throws simplicity out the window, explanation of these repayment options is beyond the scope of this article.
Now, Koei Tecmo and Omega Force have come out with Dynasty Warriors 9 — the biggest DW in terms of both scale and scope — in a bid to both revitalize the series and its user base.
Fallout 4 came out at a time after The Witcher 3, Metal Gear Solid 5, Dragon's Dogma, as well as a plethora of Ubisoft open world games, and in general games are starting to add a layer of depth to the massive scope of a world, something that Bethesda has seemingly started to lag behind now.
Over the course of the next six decades, Zao became a major presence in Europe, America, and Asia, and now stands out as an exemplar of the global scope of modern abstraction.
The scope of ICA's program as shaped by Schaffner can be readily sampled by such past and forthcoming shows as: Strange Messenger: The Work of Patti Smith; Make Your Own Life: Artists in and Out of Cologne; Locally Localized Gravity; Pathways to Unknown Worlds: Sun Ra, El Saturn & Chicago's Afro - Futurist Underground, 1954 - 1968; «That's How We Escaped»: Reflections on Warhol; Jeremy Deller: Joy in People; Karla Black; Dear Nemesis: Nicole Eisenman 1993 - 2013; Barbara Kasten: Stages; Christopher Knowles: In a Word, and The Freedom Principle: Experiments in Art and Music, 1965 to Now.
Most recently, in January of 2013, changes to the Professional Conduct Handbook (now the Code of Professional Conduct), defined a «designated paralegal» and set out an expanded scope of service that these individuals could perform under the supervision of a lawyer.
It has taken me a while to realize the scope of this, but I now see that there is a good - sized army of young lawyers who have taken to the blogosphere with a common mission: to alert any wannabe lawyers out there to the futility of such a decision.
Nonetheless, as this article points out, «because voice assistants are so new and limited in scope, more established connected devices such as webcams, routers and printers pose more of a threat for now
Anyone can call themselves a paralegal now... We want to create a class of legal service providers that may be called paralegals, with set - out scopes of practice and education requirements.
On a phone call they can now speak with a client, scope out a litigation engagement, assign resources and deliver a budget they are confident will be one the client is prepared and willing to pay for (because of its value) while the firm maintains a reasonable margin of profit.
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