Sentences with phrase «same limited extent»

Not exact matches

Could it possibly be because CNN.com refuses to post the exact same thing more than once, and this is the extent of your extremely limited grammatical skills?
«It's a way to a certain extent to circumvent campaign contribution limits, sometimes a way to circumvent disclosure requirements because they're no regulated the same way as independent groups or lobbying groups are,» Horner said.
At the same time, those who choose Silverado have the bonus of initiating chats, sending gifts, etc., alas only to a limited extent.
This same effect can be accomplished (to a certain extent) by increasing tire pressure, but increasing tire pressure without limit also has increasingly negative effects on tire wear, straight line acceleration and handling.
The same applies in case of breach of an essential contractual obligation (an obligation that must be fulfilled to enable the correct execution of the agreement and which the customer may usually trust and may trust that it will be fulfilled); however, to the extent such breach was unintentionally Design Hotels ™ liability shall be limited to typical damages foreseeable under the contract.
The common theme to be found in the judgments of Stuart Isaacs QC (sitting as a deputy Chancery judge) and Master Bragge in those two cases was that confidentiality attaches to the mediation process only to the same extent as it does to without prejudice negotiations, so that the limits of (or as some would say exceptions to) the without prejudice principle apply with equal force to mediation.
To the extent that Canadian courts are putting their decisions directly online, I believe that most, if not all, rely on the same protocol and / or use other means to limit deep indexing of content accessible through their sites.
While Harvest Moon's earlier Game Boy titles had limited multiplayer functionality, none of the series» titles have ever delivered multiplayer to the same extent that ConcernedApe plans to with Stardew Valley multiplayer.
[7] Section 10 (1) of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 provides that: «10 (1) If by reason of, or of a provision of, a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory, persons of a particular race, colour or national or ethnic origin do not enjoy a right that is enjoyed by persons of another race, colour or national or ethnic origin, or enjoy a right to a more limited extent than persons of another race, colour or national or ethnic origin, then, notwithstanding anything in that law, persons of the first - mentioned race, colour or national or ethnic origin shall, by force of this section, enjoy that right to the same extent as persons of that other race, colour or national or ethnic origin.»
If, by reason of, or of a provisions of, a law of the Commonwealth or of a State or Territory, persons of a particular race, colour or national or ethnic origin, or enjoy a right to a more limited extent than persons of another race, colour, or national or ethnic origin, then, notwithstanding anything in that law, persons of the first - mentioned race, colour or national or ethnic origin shall by force of this section, enjoy that right to the same extent as persons of that other race, colour or national or ethnic origin.
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