Sentences with phrase «strict limits as»

One thing I do agree on is that executive orders are basically blank checks and need to have set strict limits as to when and how they are used.

Not exact matches

As soon as Schwarzenegger left the meeting, it seems, Merkel pounced on Nichols and said, «The strict nitrogen oxide limits in California are damaging German carmakers,» Nichols told the publicatioAs soon as Schwarzenegger left the meeting, it seems, Merkel pounced on Nichols and said, «The strict nitrogen oxide limits in California are damaging German carmakers,» Nichols told the publicatioas Schwarzenegger left the meeting, it seems, Merkel pounced on Nichols and said, «The strict nitrogen oxide limits in California are damaging German carmakers,» Nichols told the publication.
While the 100 - minute limit is strict, 5 GB of data is a healthy amount, and it's still possible to use WiFi - based services like FaceTime or Skype as a calling replacement.
Global production grew only 2 %, as the Obama administration announced strict new rules limiting carbon emissions by coal plants.
(As the Globe and Mail notes, the threat might be symbolic, since Massachusetts has rather strict limits on campaign donations and Markey was the Democratic front - runner anyway.
While we do not set strict limits on total potential dilution (often referred to as «overhang»), we capture whether a proposed share increase is excessive through our «program size» analyses.
Since these CaaS vendors understand the risk level involved with their profession, they carefully limit access to their services to a select few boards — only the most exclusive, such as communities that are closed off to newcomers and have extremely strict rules on the admissibility of new members.
The announcement was keenly awaited because the old pact expires in September, and surprised the market as it imposed a stricter limit on sales even while it allows for the IMF to join at a later date.
The government should not be permitted to create incentives for religious practice or belief (like giving favored status to religious organizations, as compared to other nonprofits), to facilitate the religious practices of some at the expense of others (like offering vocal prayers in public schools), or to accommodate one religion but not others with similar needs or problems (like limiting draft exemptions to members of traditional «peace churches») Within these guidelines, religious accommodations are fully in keeping with the First Amendment — albeit in conflict with strict separation.
Of course a strict constructionist, such as the excessively modest Justice Antonin (Nino) Scalia, might insist that the reference is limited to Nino Visconti of Pisa, a thirteenth - century judge in Gallura, Sardinia, but those of us with a more subtle appreciation of the «living Dante» will recognize its contemporary application.
[Dennett's] limited and superficial book reads like a caricature of a caricature - for if Richard Dawkins has trivialized Darwin's richness by adhering to the strictest form of adaptationist argument in a maximally reductionist mode, then Dennett, as Dawkins» publicist, manages to convert an already vitiated and improbable account into an even more simplistic and uncompromising doctrine.
Nehru's suspicion of businessmen shaped as much by the European distrust of capitalism between the wars as by India's forced de industrialization by the British East India Company committed him to state control of prices, wages, and production, and to strict limits on foreign investment and trade.
John Henry Newman thought that our powers of formal argument — «strict reason,» as he called it — have a limited range.
This can never be tied down by such strict rules, either in the delineation of the offense by the prosecutors or in the construction of it by the judges, as in common cases serve to limit the discretion of courts in favor of personal security.
The use of backless booster seats for older children was limited last year (2016) as stricter rules have been set in place this year.
When I write for Civil Eats, I have a strict word count limit (as opposed to this blog where I can — and sometimes do — yammer on and on!)
We do slightly differ in our approaches to discipline (our daughter just turned 1 and is pushing the limits), my approach is much softer, I guess, and my husband feels he needs to be more strict as he is the father.
Democrats are facing an open breach between the demands of their political base and the strict limits of their power, as liberal activists dream of transforming the health care system and impeaching Trump, while candidates in hard - fought elections ask wary independent voters merely for a fresh chance at governing.
In a package of moves hailed by Miliband's team as the most significant since John Smith's «one member one vote» shakeup in the early 1990s, the Labour party is set to introduce a code of conduct for prospective parliamentary candidates, strict spending limits and standard constituency agreements with trade unions.
As a candidate for governor, Andrew Cuomo advanced a proposal to place new, strict, and lower campaign contribution limits on those seeking and receiving government contracts.
the strictest magazine limit in the country, but one Cuomo acknowledged would be impossible to uphold, as the industry standard is a 10 - bullet magazine.
The provision, which was slated to go into effect on April 15, would have limited the purchase of gun magazines to those carrying only seven bullets — the strictest magazine limit in the country, but one Cuomo acknowledged would be impossible to uphold, as the industry standard is a 10 - bullet magazine.
As a result, local anglers are at a disadvantage, with stricter size and catch limits compared to nearby states, Mr. Schumer says.
Dadey, with Citizen's Union, says ultimately, what's needed is a transition to a full time legislature, with strict limits on outside income, as is done in Congress.
Soon after it published, a state Senate committee released a report detailing how lawmakers could blunt the measure's impact should it pass, such as requiring child - resistant packaging on marijuana products and putting strict limits on advertising.
«These organizations, known as 501 (c)(3) s have strict limits on their lobbying involvement — limitations that amount to a small fraction of their budgets.
Cuomo's budget aims to close the so - called LLC loophole by treating LLCs as corporations subject to a strict $ 5,000 - a-year donation limit, instead of individuals who face less restrictions.
The House has been passing spending bills that adhere to strict limits known as sequestration, which was signed into law in 2011.
While some ethics reform provisions were included (such as mandatory reporting of outside income and stricter per diem regulations), there was no major campaign finance reform, nor did the legislature close the LLC loophole that allows wealthy corporations to skirt campaign contribution limits.
If the designated campaign has spent its # 7m, then funnels surplus cash into other organisations with strict instructions as to how the money should be spent, then the limit is effectively obsolete.
The governor went so as far as to circulate a questionnaire to candidates quizzing them on their support for ethics law changes, asking their position on limiting lawmakers» outside income and stricter campaign contribution requirements for Limited Liability Companies (LLCs).
Although most grants carry age limits, the selection process is not as strict as it once was.
Although increasing illumination was more common in MPAs associated with human activity, even those designated as strict nature reserves or wilderness areas, which have limited human intrusion, experienced increasing light — about 9 % are experiencing increases in artificial light intensity, the team reports online before print in Conservation Letters.
The strict limit in proliferative potential of normal human somatic cells - a process known as replicative senescence - is highly relevant to the immune system, because clonal expansion is fundamental to adaptive immunity.
It contains well below the strict limits for these criteria as established by the Council for Responsible Nutrition (CRN), Europea Pharmacoepeia (EP) and U.S. Pharmacoepeia (USP).
As in your situation, sensitivities limiting consumption of the proper macro nutrients due to food allergies is a greater concern and trumps strict WFPB.
Without steroids there are strict genetic limits ensuring the muscularity doesn't go over the top, in fact that's the last thing to worry about as it takes fanatic, hard work to reach the genetic potential (women can read more about muscle and weight training benefits to weight loss here).
People were also held to a strict calorie limit, unlike some low - carb approaches that allow people to eat as much as they want, provided they keep their carb intake to a minimum.
(They were below Europe's stricter limit of 20 ppm, as well.)
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Many have strict membership requirements - Christians Romance, which this week reported 9,200 female members and 7,056 male members, limits membership to people who accept Jesus Christ as their «personal savior» and are «marriage - minded.
A florist, who abides by a strict five - date - limit with any Click Here for St. Valentine Prayer's Saint Valentine, officially known as Saint Valentine of Rome, is a third - century Roman saint widely celebrated on
At first, it seems like it might be a very non-Harry-centric story until somehow Harry's name gets submitted as an entry despite the strict age limits, turning the Triwizard Tournament (with wizards played by Robert Pattinson, Stanislav Ianevski, Clemence Poesy) into a Tetrowizard Tournament.
A challenge mode may entice players to tackle special missions that feature certain conditions, such as removing your attack ability or strict time limits.
A system that allows high - quality devices while also placing strict rules and limits on their usage means these devices can still improve the quality of classroom engagement without creating as much of a divide within a student body.
There is no other way to perceive the eLearning Design & Development process, but as a project, that is, as specific stages and actions to be planed and followed given strict budget constraints, delivery deadlines and limited available resources.
Rather than restrict the proportion of schools that must face the strictest sanctions to 5 or 10 percent, as Lamar Alexander's legislative package and the Administration's own Blueprint do, the sky is once again the limit under the Miller approach.
The Madison teachers union is cited for its role in helping organize last spring's massive protests at the state Capitol in response to Walker's efforts to eliminate collective bargaining rights for most public workers, as well as other legislation including strict voter ID requirements that are likely to limit voting by college students, the elderly, the poor and immigrants.
There needs to be a stricter look at who really makes a difference when writing about YA books online and a limit on how many people can buy passes as non-editorial media.
I don't want to speak on Amazon's behalf because I don't work for the company but as someone familiar with the industry my suspicions would be that by enforcing such a strict limit on the catalogue offering they're able to control their costs substantially.
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