Sentences with phrase «when encroached»

He ruled Congress had made it clear the RFRA should override other legal mandates, if and when they encroach on religious liberty.
This breed tends to be aggressive towards other dogs and people when they encroach on its property, for this reason the Rottweiler should have a fenced - in yard to roam around in.
All of these are great advancements, except when they encroach on our ability to be safe.

Not exact matches

The only trick is to stick to your guns and keep boundaries in place when the person tries to encroach upon them, which they will.
When busy schedules encroach on rest, remember that sleep is actually time well spent.
And when religion is used to «inform» a nation's policies, we have it slowly encroaching here too.
The term «fundamentalist» was coined back in 1910 when the General Assembly of the Presbyterion Church decided to take a stand against encroaching liberal modernism and listed the «five fundamentals» of the faith:
The state oversteps its boundaries and encroaches upon human dignity when it seeks to extend its authority into all areas of human life in the same way that the church ceases to be true to its own commission when it becomes an organ of the state.
It's nice to hear about the owners involvement, especially when they don't [negatively] encroach on the people they hired to make decisions like these.
Inspired by the Rookie Moms book and desperate to stave off the encroaching baby blues, I decided when she was about three - and - a-half weeks old to have an adventure a day with her.
- When DS was first born, the prefolds & covers encroached too much on his belly button, so we used disposables until the umbilical cord fell off.
More recently, in Freytag v. Commissioner, 501 U.S. 868 (1991), all four of the Justices who addressed the issue agreed that the President has «the power to veto encroaching laws... or even to disregard them when they are unconstitutional.»
The problem, however, arises when this social sphere, which traditionally transcended the boundaries of the public / personal distinction, and which preserved, until the dawn of the modern age social integrity and conventional values, becomes encroached by the intervention of the new social — in the sense in which Arendt used the term.
Addressing members of the Shesheeshew company in Agona Swedru, he said «How can the Komenda Sugar Factory company which is 100 % owned by the Government of Ghana commence the cultivation of its own sugarcane when the likes of Dr Paa Kwesi Nduom have encroached on the Factory's Lands meant for plantations?
We are not saying that if a herdsman encroaches on a farm land and this has been the tradition here for years; when they do some crops get damaged and an assessment is made and they pay.
He demonstrated this when he led the rejection of the National Assembly's attempt to encroach on the oversight functions of State Assemblies.
Eyewitness account revealed that when some youths in Kporoka community confronted Numaye people for encroaching in their land, argument ensued between both parties, which later snowballed into serious crisis resulting to the killing of one person and others injured.
Haddow, who studies how pathogens survive in the jungle and emerge when humans encroach, had a great personal interest in Zika: His grandfather, Alexander Haddow, was one of three scientists who had isolated the virus from a rhesus monkey in the Zika Forest near Entebbe, Uganda, in 1947 and described it in a paper in 1952.
Likewise, when plants are subject to conditions where they must grow fast, such as competing for light when neighbors encroach — called the shade avoidance response — their defenses become compromised.
The others could be recent imports or may have lurked unnoticed in Australia's bats, jumping species only when people and their domestic animals began to encroach further into bat habitat.
Her best asset is her ability to intimidate, so of course when another company tries to encroach on her new business she's gonna step to them.
PARIS, France — Julie de Libran spent her formative years in California, a fact that has rarely encroached on her design language at Sonia Rykiel until this season, when she settled upon the work of Parisian artist Nikki de Saint Phalle to inspire prints, proportions, and crafty embellishments.
When space smuggler and pirate Piper Faraday finds her turf being encroached on by local Scrappers, she fights back to protect her business.
Synopsis & Cast: Based on the immensely acclaimed Jonathan Franzen novel (which was the subject of controversy when the author declined an Oprah's Book Club endorsement), this is the story of the Lamberts, a midwestern family whose grown children have moved away to the East Coast, while the parents (Chris Cooper and Dianne Wiest) remain at home, dealing with the father's encroaching Parkinsons.
In just his second on - screen role, Cruise plays an unhinged military cadet who goes to extreme lengths to protect the academy when it's threatened by encroaching condo developers.
It's terrifying, in other words, even when you can't process what's going on, because of the perspective afforded by its aerial shots of Yanks fire - bombing a civilian population — an acceptable war crime in Dresden and Tokyo, lest we forget — followed hot by chemical warfare in a sequence of flight from slowly - encroaching death that pays a sort of literal homage to Romero's shambling legions.
But even Teller's talent can't save the role, a guy who only starts noticing his fabulous friend when another bro is encroaching his territory.
As least on the mainstream - left side of the spectrum, with high - minded ideals tossed away when personal pain encroaches and selfishness swamps all pretense of empathy.
Think of Red Dawn as taking place in a retrofitted 1961 — a time not long after the bloom had fallen off the Castro rose, when Uncle Joe was almost dead but not quite, and nothing was cooler than cleft - chin, movie - ready Presidents set up against the steadily - encroaching Hun.
But when they get there they discover they may not be alone... As a desperate battle for ownership of the island ensues, the real dangers of an adult world on the brink of war encroach on their paradise in the form of a mysterious pair of Russian spies hot on the tail of the enigmatic Jim Turner.
Young horror - movie fanatic Norman (voiced by Kodi Smit - McPhee) can communicate with the dead, but when an ancient witch's curse threatens to destroy his small town, the lovable, sensitive oddball must defeat the encroaching demons.
When we send students home with devices like tablets or laptops, we can be seen as encroaching on parents» turf.
But in this new Sport Utility World Order where Lincoln Navigators are surpassing the six - figure mark, the V8 Bentayga starts making a whole lot more sense than its superpriced 12 - cylinder stablemate, especially when compared to top - trim Range Rovers that encroach on the psychologically challenging $ 150,000 barrier.
However, if you select the correct gear manually and apply the throttle when the engine's revving between 2500 and 3000rpm, being very careful not to encroach into the kickdown stage of the accelerator's travel, you do get that sudden electric boost.
However, it's cockpit comfort is impacted somewhat by the driver's centre armrest, which even when stowed away can encroach on elbow space during gear changes.
When a side or rear blind spot is encroached upon, for instance by another driver changing lanes, illuminated triangle icons appear in the door mirrors and an audible alert is sounded.
When it opens, it folds into a Z shape and forms a flat package, which doesn't encroach into the 280 litre boot when it's stoWhen it opens, it folds into a Z shape and forms a flat package, which doesn't encroach into the 280 litre boot when it's stowhen it's stored.
When a side or rear blind spot is encroached upon, for instance by another driver changing lanes, illuminated icons appear in the door mirrors and an audible alert is sounded.
It still amazes me how publishers and agents can cry foul when Amazon — or any other entity for that matter — encroaches on what they see as their territory.
- Publishers Weekly «Few fiction writers working today have more successfully rendered the sensation of solid ground suddenly melting away, pinpointing that instant when the familiar present is swallowed up by an always encroaching past or voided future.»
Publishers often believe they exclusively own the art of content curation and they feel threatened when they sense others encroaching on their turf.
Completing a coursework may require coursework writing help from professionals, especially when the work load becomes over demanding, confusing or encroaches on the time you are supposed to do something else.
Let's be honest, dramatic last stands are a bit cliché, but that doesn't stop them from being entirely awesome, especially when you make a valiant run through the encroaching enemy to revive a teammate at the last second before diving back into the pick - up zone so your team can get the full extraction bonus.
This is likely to be down to a lack of polish due to a rapidly encroaching release date but it's doubtlessly better to release a game when it's ready rather than meeting a window.
«Growth can only be new, for awareness is the ever - changing adjustment of the human psyche to chaos,» Noguchi said in his artist statement for the 1946 MoMA exhibition «Fourteen Americans,» continuing, «If I say that growth is the constant transfusion of human meaning into the encroaching void, then how great is our need today when our knowledge of the universe has filled space with energy, driving us toward a greater chaos and new equilibriums.
The same hand in an untitled 1973 work that seems lifeless and slack in profile becomes threatening when seen head - on in its companion print, the shadow under the bent fingers suggesting an encroaching movement toward the camera lens.1
I found this tension was just what I needed to convey the otherworldly feeling I encountered in real life when I observed how nature adapts and mutates to accommodate encounters with the ever - encroaching urban environment.»
Its a phenomenon caused by refraction, when light gets trapped at the interface between a cold surface cooled by the long night and encroaching warmer Upper Air not readily disappearing after warm cyclonic incursions.
When there was a warm phase, the water supply failed and the deserts encroached.
When they're hunting, they primarily train their eyes on the ground, scanning for prey, and they can be distracted by other raptors encroaching on their territory.
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