You say out of scope, I say related.
Not exact matches
Once a company's determined the
scope of the needs, they can decide whether they want to take on the task themselves or farm it
out to a Web - based - email archiving service, Hegarty
says.
The Times
said it downplayed the
scope of the leak and «questioned whether any data still remained
out of its controls» throughout a week
of inquiries.
The Times
said it sent questions to Facebook about the data for a week, but «Facebook downplayed the
scope of the leak and questioned whether any
of the data still remained
out of its control.»
VICTORIA — The National Energy Board is shutting
out important voices by limiting the
scope and depth
of participation in the Joint Review Panel hearings on the Kinder Morgan pipeline expansion,
say the New Democrats.
That group grew
out of what some have
said are liberal Christian activist groups but in recent weeks has grown to include a broad
scope of Protestant, Catholic and evangelical leaders.
In it, authors Rachel Trindade, Rhonda L Smith and Alexandra Merrett «road - test the Harper proposal, trying it
out with examples
of allegedly anti-competitive conduct
said to fall outside the
scope of the current law.»
«I took the
scope out one night during a rainstorm and shined it at the bay,»
says Magoon, «and, wow, I could see the raindrops a quarter
of a mile away.
Another person working closely with Patterson's appeal
said misleading statements made by Freeze about the
scope of the NCAA investigation were «a flat -
out, deliberate lie.»
«The risk
of a false positive makes it unlikely to be used by criminals to
scope out a home,» he
said.
A Member
of Parliament from his own party came
out and
said he does not know what he is talking about because he did not know the
scope of the project.
A U.S. attorney
says the Dutchess County surgeon Thursday pleaded guilty to operating a long - running health care fraud scheme in which he defrauded Medicare, the New York State Insurance Fund, and numerous private health insurance providers
out of more than $ 2.5 million by lying about the nature and
scope of the surgical procedures he performed.
«The problem is beyond the
scope of the state alone,»
said Cuomo, who pointed
out that the state submitted its waiver application more than 18 months ago.
«Finding
out the
scope of the problem is step No. 1,» Chugh
said.
He
says the U.S. Department
of Defense may want to use Arecibo to test sensors, while space mining companies may want to
scope out target asteroids.
The next step,
says Nocera, was to broaden the
scope of their work by engineering another type
of bacterium to take nitrogen
out of the air to make fertilizer.
This is outside my
scope of practice and all I'm allowed to
say is: if you suspect this to be the case, i.e you read through this whole article, and everything is in order — go see a Doctor and get your Thyroid checked
out.
Nick Baker meets the people behind some
of the Britain's most niche jobs, gets inside the role,
scopes out what it
says about our world today and assesses whether it's time for a career change.
«Based on what I have observed in numerous pull -
out programs,»
says James Borland, «what passes for a curriculum too often is a hodge - podge
of activities lacking anything resembling a
scope and sequence.
@susanweiner
Scope out the overall idea
of what u want to
say, then list ~ 10 articles that will
say that.
Here goes, this is the
scope of my question:
Say I want to take
out a credit card, that has 0 % interest for 12 months, when at the 13th month, whatever debt is taken
out on the card will be subjected...
Soulbound
says its current sketches (check»em
out below) are just «the tip
of the iceberg» in terms
of the
scope of hair for different regional groups in the game.
This allows us to both introduce the founders — never been done before — and it allows us to
scope things in a way that we can introduce some
of the old mercenaries and go into their back - stories and pull
out —
say, Ivan.»
«Since I was two months in in the honeymoon phase, I kind
of put my neck
out there and
said, «I do not believe in us investing in offsets unless we're going to set a science - based goal and be incredibly aggressive for all
of our
scopes.»
«I disagree that the passive house policy is outside
of the
scope of the development plan and / or
out of order,»
said Cuffe.
Sam Glover: Although I've always
said, if you have a client and you really want to help them and you have to in for a criminal defense hearing, for example, which is in our state at least, notoriously difficult to get
out of a case, what I've told people to do is walk in there with your motion for a limited
scope appearance and deal with that first.
Family lawyers have also
said paralegals simply do not have the same training and called for the government to let other reforms play
out before considering widening the
scope of the area.
Fiona Turner, family law partner at Irwin Mitchell, in an interview for LexisNexis Current Awareness,
said: «the family court is clearly sending
out a stark warning to those who deliberately frustrate or prevent a full enquiry into the parties» resources, which is essential to assess the
scope of a fair financial settlement on divorce.
«Unfortunately, when the draft regulations came
out, frankly they didn't do anything about the concerns that industry mentioned about the
scope of the legislation itself,»
says Adeyinka, who has also been active in the Canadian Wireless Telecommunications Association's response to the legislation.
I'm not
saying this question is
out of scope for this site, just that History.SE might give better answers.
The Times
said it downplayed the
scope of the leak and «questioned whether any data still remained
out of its controls» throughout a week
of inquiries.
The Times
said it sent questions to Facebook about the data for a week, but «Facebook downplayed the
scope of the leak and questioned whether any
of the data still remained
out of its control.»
In fact, a survey conducted by CareerBuilder found that up to 70 percent
of employers delve into a candidate's social media accounts during the recruitment process — and 24 percent
of those that
say they
scope out applicant profiles admit that they do so to see if there is a reason why the candidate shouldn't be hired.