Sentences with phrase «restrict the application of»

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The Home Secretary is sitting next to one of the world experts on the Official Secrets Act, who will be able to remind her that in 1989, almost exactly 20 years ago to this day, the then Conservative Government amended the Official Secrets Act to restrict the application of the criminal law to a very narrow band of Government information.
«That seems to me wholly wrong and I have agreed now with the Lord Chancellor that his plans to restrict the application of the European Convention on Human Rights will apply to the military side as well.
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Differences in technical infrastructure and expertise, however, may restrict the application of certain methods and techniques, thus developing countries may need additional support for effective implementation.
Even though Bangladeshi courts have come to conflicting decisions as to the scope of the Act, there is a decision of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court of Bangladesh restricting the application of the Act [10], and pursuant to Article 111 of the Constitution of the People's Republic of Bangladesh, a decision of the Appellate Division of the Supreme Court is binding upon the High Court Division and other courts subordinated to it.
She gave five reasons in particular why the scope of the exclusion clause should not be limited to the offenses outlined in Article 1 FDCT: firstly the wording refers to acts contrary to the purposes and principles of the UN and is not limited to terrorist offenses; secondly, such an interpretation would be at odds with the Geneva Convention in light of which the Qualification Directive should be interpreted; thirdly, the Qualification Directive as an instrument of asylum and humanitarian law and the FDCT are qualitatively different and derive from different areas of law; fourthly, it would unduly restrict the application of the exclusion clause and finally, fifthly, the fact that the FDCT is an instrument of variable geometry with varying application across the Union would lead to problems if it were used as criteria in defining terms for the purposes of the application of the Qualification Directive.
Declaration: On the Basis of reciprocity, the Kingdom declares that it shall restrict the application of the Convention to the recognition and enforcement of arbitral awards made in the territory of a Contracting State.
This is coherent with the Rome I Regulation, under which the choice of law can not restrict the application of overriding mandatory provisions of a member state of the European Union.
Restrict the application of the creation of supervisory exclusions for two years, to provide the parties with time to prepare for the change
On appeal, the Department argued that the district court erred by overruling the Department's final decision and by restricting the application of the adverse inference to situations where the Department provides an «adequate explanation» of why it has applied the inference.

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Social network Facebook Inc. has restricted access to its application programming interface (APIs) after it was revealed that the Cambridge Analytica data breach has affected 87 million users, globally, beating the initial estimates of 50 million.
«Some don't know that they may be eligible for multiple benefits; others just simply don't understand the question,» she says, noting that the question applies only to those who are still eligible to «restrict the scope of the application to spousal benefits only» or what some refer to as filing a restricted application.
This operates in the traditional server architecture that seeks to restrict the sharing of data, forcing all applications to run code through a privately held server.
Rational database are sufficient in case of various applications and situations but still two factors of scalability and sustainability are restricted with these databases.
Increased recognition of the accomplishments of the Middle Ages (including the birth of engineering, social benefits such as universities, hospitals and the beginnings of corporations and labor guilds, as well as science, (all under the Catholic Church) has led to the label being restricted in application or avoided by serious historians.
That is to say their application is not restricted to a particular personality, but is applied to a variety of different people at such times as they satisfy the criteria for the title, much like the title of an office.
«25 In contrast the church fathers decided for the direct immanence of God in the world, restricting its application to the one instance of the person of Christ.
Additionally, the commission wants to see more pressure put on Russian officials over repressive application of other laws, including its «foreign agents» law — which restricts missionary activity — and a 2016 anti-evangelism regulation (known as the «Yarovaya law»)-- which keeps non-Orthodox Russians from sharing their faith outside official church buildings.
Under the Smith decision, churches are not protected by the Free Exercise Clause against these laws, because the laws are of «general application» and are aimed at restricting «socially harmful conduct.»
This development of high moral quality within a restricted field of application is best illustrated in the Book of Deuteronomy.
If one considers only the forms in which it was transmitted, the methods used by the legalists, the material of its content, and the restricted field of its application as the whole field of positive law, then its role is quite limited.
The Aristotelian classification based upon qualitative predicates have a very restricted application apart from the introduction of mathematical formulae.
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Preventing passage of negative public policy restricting the use, sale, or disposal of flexible packaging in consumer and industrial applications; and
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Hardware Mounted (meaning secured with screws) baby safety gates are useful in many applications such as for the top and bottom of stairs, to restrict access to rooms, around fireplaces or any just to keep your baby away from a danger in your home.
Immediate applications for the oxygen - sensing bandage include monitoring patients with a risk of developing ischemic (restricted blood supply) conditions, postoperative monitoring of skin grafts or flaps, and burn - depth determination as a guide for surgical debridement — the removal of dead or damaged tissue from the body.
At press time, the CITES Secretariat said that no other nation had stepped up to co-sponsor Monaco's bid, but the office has received applications to add several shark species to the list of trade - restricted animals.
«We've seen remarkable progress in this area but the control over the nanoparticles and the glass compositions has been limited, restricting the development of many proposed applications,» says project leader Professor Heike Ebendorff - Heideprem, Deputy Director of IPAS.
Because the University recognizes that proposal preparation is an important aspect of most postdoctoral training, campuses may permit Postdoctoral Scholars to serve as principal investigators on such applications that are restricted to Postdoctoral Scholars, or in other circumstances approved by the University.
Kmiec also said that while other CRISPR tools are restricted to editing or repairing short segments of DNA code within a single gene, his team's new CRISPR tool could lead to applications that are capable of removing and replacing entire genes.
It will also be important to determine the effects of IER in other populations, for example in individuals with more profound metabolic derangements such as those with established T2DM, the evidence for which is relatively sparse.36 Additionally, given that several rodent and human IER (50 - 100 % ER on restricted days) trials have demonstrated metabolic improvements in the absence of overall ER 15, 22, 27, 31, 53,105, one can speculate that IER may have potential applications within non-overweight populations and as a maintenance strategy post-weight-loss.
We'll explore the evidence base and the clinical application of «whole food as medicine» dietary therapies such as gluten and casein free, FODMAPs, ketogenic, histamine restricted, vegan, paleo, and several other health supportive therapeutic elimination diets.
We'll explore the evidence base and the clinical application of «whole food as medicine» dietary therapies such as gluten and casein free, FODMAPs, ketogenic, histamine restricted, veganism, paleo, and several other health supportive therapeutic elimination diets.
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The five other categories of obstructive responses observed are: 1) excessively denying charter applications, 2) creating legal obstacles to charter schools, 3) freezing or delaying payments to charter schools, 4) withholding information from charter schools, and 5) using regulations to restrict choice or interfere with competition.
«But we wouldn't be considering the findings would [just] be restricted to this particular device, we would think that this type of innovative technology would have applications across other technologies too.»
Other areas, that were formally restricted in what and how they could fund specific aspects of education, are increasingly becoming more flexible in their application, leaving the decisions at the state, district or school level.
The Division uses simplified procedures to grant routine applications to serve countries with which a liberal aviation regime affords broad market access and conducts carrier selection proceedings where aviation rights are restricted by the number of U.S. carriers that may serve or the number of services U.S. carriers may provide on a weekly basis.
While many kdrm - protected kepub ebooks are also available for download as regular epubs with ubiquitous Adobe DRM, this is not always the case, restricting the use of these ebooks to Kobo devices and reading applications.
Reading Systems typically restrict or deny the application of User or User Agent stylesheets to pre-paginated documents, since as a result of intrinsic properties of such documents, dynamic style changes are highly likely to have unintended consequences.
The BlackBerry OS restricts users» application storage to the app memory, so the larger amount of application memory available means you can store and use more apps at a given time.
Some of you are unlucky enough to be stuck with one that restricts third - party applications from accessing the Internet.
Reading Systems typically restrict or deny the application of user or user agent style sheets to pre-paginated documents, since, as a result of intrinsic properties of such documents, dynamic style changes are highly likely to have unintended consequences.
And you still can not store and access BlackBerry applications on your microSD, which means the total number of apps you can store on your device at a given time is restricted to how many you can fit in the relatively small portion of the BlackBerry memory, called «application memory.»
A new beta version of BlackBerry Desktop Manager appeared in the BlackBerry Beta Zone a while ago, and while it required a keycode in order to make use of it — some folks didn't really feel as though the application should be restricted.
After all, we had the Rare Earth Metals ETF debut shortly after China made headlines by restricting export of certain rare earth metals critical to communications and military applications and we've seen everything else from Water ETFs to Social Media ETFs.
«File - and - Suspend» and «Restricted Application» — let's just call them «FASRA,» because it's not like there aren't already enough government - related acronyms — were, Congress argues, unintended consequences of the Senior Citizens Freedom to Work Act.
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