Sentences with phrase «over boundaries»

At the same time, there's the battle over boundary changes.
We feel like going over the boundary if we are told that we should only stay within that boundary.
The debate over the boundary review has overshadowed an imminent threat to British democracy.
Choice is not about sending all your children to a charter school over your boundary school.
Your real estate attorney can't represent your neighbor in a conflict over boundary issues.
When we go over boundaries we do so usually to exploit, to add to what we have.
By pushing at, dismantling and crossing over the boundaries that the disciples might themselves put on «all nations,» Jesus foreshadows his intention to declare the boundaries of the great commission to be limitless.
We don't yet know for sure the impact of the reduction in the number of constituencies — the Conservatives should be the net beneficiaries, but the parties will fight over every boundary line; until the new map is drawn we won't know how many seats will change hands for a given swing.
West Moberly is a dispute over the boundary of a treaty signed in 1899.
SM: Lewis Thomas, in Lives of a Cell, has an essay on germs that says something to the effect that all of these events are an unfinished negotiation over boundaries between the host and the pathogen.
Many of the challenges that urban regions face spill over the boundaries of municipal governments — none more so than in the current Ontario debate over public transit.
Driving what appears to be an emerging concordat between David Cameron and the SNP leader, Alex Salmond, is a belief that both sides stand to gain quite substantially from agreement over boundary changes in return for a «devolution max» that stops just short of full independence for Scotland.
Nobody can get any relief from you — you follow us to our places of refuge, stomp all over our boundaries because you don't see any boundaries but your own as being legitimate, and basically rub a pound of salt in the raw gaping bloody wounds that you have given so many of us over the years.
Such a viewpoint eases the tension between religion and politics, however, only as long as no dispute arises over boundaries.
Disagreement over those boundaries may lead both the mental health professionals and the clergy to withdraw from contact and collaboration as the easiest way to resolve the conflict.
Social conflicts are often struggles over boundaries and badges.
Jack was cited for misconduct after he slung Kangaroos defender Luke McDonald over the boundary line and into a group of AFL officials during the first quarter of the preliminary final at ANZ Stadium.
It is the Tories which have won the behind - the - scenes battle of winning over boundary commissioners to their way of thinking.
Tory and Lib Dem ministers split for the first time ever in the Lords last night, as the row over boundary changes stepped up another notch.
David Cameron and Nick Clegg have formally agreed to go to war in the Commons over boundary changes while keeping the rest of the coalition intact.
15:54 - Anne Main, the Tory MP, is rather stroppy over boundary changes.
But the appetite to attack the Lib Dems over boundary reform was highlighted by Lord Tebbit, the former Conservative cabinet member.
A momentous clash over boundary changes will test the coalition's unity to the limits later this year.
«In the summer of 2012, Nick Clegg and David Cameron had a blunt discussion over boundary changes.
Her dad had brought home a new atlas and they were lying in the recliner together, leafing through the pages and tracing their fingers over boundary lines and sounding out the exotic place names of far - flung countries.
Usually we would tell you to carry the dogs over the boundary, but I am guessing that is not a possibility Dobermans.
But saying that «all xbox games lack it» is heading over the boundary of fanboyism.
The physical horizon as a subjective navigational tool was exposed when the United States sent a captured, WWII German V2 Rocket just over the boundary that is considered space.
«Glass is arriving just as the courts, politicians, privacy advocates, regulators, law enforcement and tech companies are once again arguing over the boundaries of technology in every walk of life,» David Streitfeld writes.
A mistake in the register over boundaries can be rectified without land titles compensation.
Since Europeans began mapping traditional territories, there have been disputes between Indigenous peoples and provincial and federal governments over the boundaries of traditional lands, and the rights to own, govern and use resources on those lands.
Just as a construction crane is an object which is not entitled to trespass over a boundary without an oversail licence, a drone is an object which, if it is used in a way which has not been permitted, will be committing a trespass into a property owner's land.
In a survey, typically a boundary survey, the same verification or location of the pins is performed and any improvements near the boundaries are sketched on a plot plan to determine if there are any potential encroachments over boundary lines.
How can a parent know when these rebellious and rude behaviors have crossed over a boundary and gone way too far?
Civil Engineer Gary Vaughan first became an Expert Witness without being aware of the fact that he was being relied upon as such in a civil dispute; two good clients of his had a falling out over the boundary between their respective properties and asked if he would help to map out the features and calculate some lines.
Bordainick and his legal advisors are being ultra-careful to be sure that as they push the boundaries of crowdfunding, they don't step over the boundaries of what is legal and what is illegal.
Small squares of thickly applied paint conform to an uneven grid but threaten to spill over their boundaries, casting shadows on the canvas and creating the impression of movement.
The field of bioethics has addressed a broad swathe of human inquiry, ranging from debates over the boundaries of life (e.g. abortion, euthanasia), surrogacy, the allocation of scarce health care resources (e.g. organ donation, health care rationing) to the right to refuse medical care for religious or cultural reasons.
It takes longer times before land records are recorded, limited access of records, ongoing disputes over boundaries, and selling of land rights not owned by the seller and this is one source of the economic difficulties faced by most Ghanaians yet the courts are drowning in land disputes cases.
Some people might feel that Blizzard is stepping over their boundaries of what a game company is allowed to do, but then again, YouTube is a public site that anyone can access.
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