Sentences with phrase «strict limits of»

When the senior costs judge, Master Hurst, considered the issue of ring - fencing in Re Claims Direct Test Cases [2002] EWHC 9002 (Costs), he concluded: «In my view, since the cover purchased for # 245 plus Insurance Premium Tax was a discrete add on to the existing insurance for which the claimant paid separately, and since the cover provided does not fall within the strict limits of Section 29, no part of the # 245 plus IPT is recoverable.
My experience is when you go beyond the strict limits of what they need to know to pass an exam and taking the time to engage in their interests, which really works — it did for me!
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.
It is within the strict limits of a theory of the schema and analogy, hence, of a theory of transcendental imagination, that the philosopher approaches not only the meanings of hope but the figure of Christ in which these meanings are concentrated.
Specialized courses, which are conducted within the strict limits of a technical discipline, may be excellent preparation for the professional worker in that field; they are not likely to provide for the best use of leisure by the liberated modern man.
Rollo May has put us particularly in his debt by his insistence that an «ontology of human existence» is required even with the strict limits of psychological theory.16 But now we go beyond the general doctrine of man to the Christian answer to the religious question.
People ages 51 or older, African Americans, and people with hypertension, diabetes, or chronic kidney disease — groups that together make up more than 50 percent of the U.S. population — are advised to follow an even stricter limit of 1,500 mg per day.
My guess is that he would recommend monitored fasting, elimination of refined carbs and strict limiting of whole unprocessed grains during feeding periods with extra exercise to reduce or avoid the insulin.
(They were below Europe's stricter limit of 20 ppm, as well.)
Like you, I write an occasional column on investments — it's called «Diary of a Private Investor» — but I am subject to a strict limit of 700 words.

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Use techniques like prototyping, focus groups, and strict market segmentation with limited releases to get a better idea — although not a perfect one — of whether an idea will fly on the mass market.
Any chilling effect on diplomatic relations could also affect the Chinese market's strict and complicated regulatory system, which limits the number of foreign - made movies that are released in the country each year.
Employee Limits Limit the number of employees who have access to certain accounts, and enforce strict rules about internet use.
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.
They cover important issues like avoiding a backlash over strict limits, teaching kids to control their own impulses, and making distinctions between creative use of tech and passive consumption.
Among those rules are strict ownership limits that prevent a single shareholder from gaining control of any of the banks.
If anything similar is the case at the Samsung factories, this implies that stricter limits on overtime would indeed be a bad thing, at least from the workers» point of view.
Due to strict regulations, «every single drone that's flown right now has to have a pilot and a visual observer with their hands on some sort of remote control,» which limits the drone's flight to about a mile.
Opponents of legal weed in Oregon say they would take their fight to the Oregon legislature, pushing for stricter laws designed to limit access to pot by children, among other efforts.
Even in the startup mecca of Silicon Valley, guns remain less regulated than startups, and early stage companies continue to have their feet tied together with red tape, bureaucratic practices, and strict government regulations that limit their potential for growth.
The 11 - year - old online marketplace has more than a hundred million users and a hundred thousand sellers shipping more than 8 million packages a month, customers Walmart has n`t been able to reach because of strict regulations limiting foreign retailer «s ability to run big stores in India.
The Central Bank of Bolivia has taken strict measures to limit the use of virtual currencies within the country.
That doesn't mean the stricter gun laws in Chicago, New York, or any other jurisdiction have no effect, but it does limit how far these local and state measures can go, since the root of the problem lies in other places» laws.
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.
A far greater part of the text — thousands of pages in more than 30 chapters — has to do with harmonizing regulations (financial, health and safety standards, etc.), reinforcing intellectual property rights (patents, copyrights), opening up new sectors to privatization and foreign investment (health insurance and education), and putting strict limits on how governments choose to protect the environment or create jobs.
Giuliani, who is bonded with the president by a particular brand of New York bravado, has escalated Trump's attacks on the Department of Justice, pushed for strict limits on special counsel Robert Mueller's Russia probe and upended White House legal strategy.
Reconciliation bills are privileged in a number of ways, including with a 20 - hour limit on debate in the Senate, a non-debatable motion to proceed to the bill, and a strict germaneness test for amendments.
Rigid adherence to a very strict set of doctrines is not limited to any particular belief, religious or otherwise.
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.
The Particular Baptists, on the other hand, were strict Calvinists who agreed with the doctrines propounded by the Synod of Dort (1618 «19), with its assertions of Total depravity, Unconditional election, Limited atonement, the Irresistibility of grace, and the Perseverance of the saints (TULIP).
«A 1999 follow - up by William S Harris et al. attempted to replicate Byrd's findings under stricter experimental conditions, noting that the original research was not completely blinded and was limited to only «prayer - receptive» individuals (57 of the 450 patients invited to participate in the study refused to give consent «for personal reasons or religious convictions»).
(It was to the credit of the Pharisees that they did stretch it — for example, to save life — but within strict limits.)
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 applicatioOf 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 applicatioof 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 applicatioof us with a more subtle appreciation of the «living Dante» will recognize its contemporary applicatioof 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.
How, in other words, if there is no eternal ground of values, can your own strict standards be anything other than arbitrary, conventional, historically limited human concoctions?
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.
Before the crisis, there were strict limits on the extent of foreign ownership in the Korean economy.
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.
Until 2007 Salem city government kept a strict limit on the number licenses it would issue to psychics and witchy sorts setting up shop, and on top of that, also required a one year residency before application could even be made.
The reliance on strict rules of verification, however, was seen by the philosophers of language to be so limiting that very little was left to talk about.
Indeed, I wonder if his second tier isn't also made up of companions, if we were to be properly strict in limiting the title of friendship to those whom we love.
After several years, the fragile balance was broken, and Ranava lona chose to follow a strict policy of limiting Christianity.
It is one of the reasons I am SO strict with myself and my family on limiting processed sugar in all of it's forms.
The aerobic polishing of the anaerobic effluent ensures that the discharge from the plant to the local sewer will meet the strict discharge limits applying.
I eat a pretty strict «Primal Blueprint» diet... no grains, legumes, refined sugar, LOTS of animal protein, healthy fats, nuts, seeds and vegetables with a limited dairy intake... BUT I do enjoy a Meatless Monday on occasion.
They have a strict NO NUTS policy, so many of the almond flour recipes I make are off limits.
In the UK, which faces exactly the same issue, the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges has put out a demand for a 20 % tax on fizzy drinks, a strict limit on fast food outlets near schools and other places where children and youth gather, the removal of junk food vending machines from hospitals, and a prohibition on junk food ads before 9.00 p.m.
We test each and every single fish to a mercury concentration limit of 0.1 parts per million which is 10 times stricter than the FDA action limit.
At RW Garcia, we've taken a stand on Genetically Modified Organisms (GMOs) by setting a strict standard of adherence to both U.S. and European Union standards of allowable limits for GMOs.
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