Even the darkest corners of the image exhibit some form of definition, with supple dynamic range honouring
the wider latitude of 70 mm stock, although the purplish colour grade tends to flatten mid-range shadows.
But while you can't choose your name or gender, you have
a wide latitude of how to play the character.
5) There is, in fact,
a wide latitude of agreements and disagreements in this field but, again, this is immaterial as regards politics and policy;
The Court then looked at the trial judge's decision to exclude the expert, in light of the Daubert test and
the wide latitude of discretion granted to trial judges in determining whether an expert's opinion is relevant and reliable.
Not exact matches
Canada has a different environment — a more stable and regulated banking sector, less
of a policy push toward home ownership and recourse laws that allow
wider latitude for mortgage lenders to go after delinquents.
The Official Residences Act gives the Prime Minister
wide latitude to hire household staff «as necessary» — as
of July there would seem to have been at least six people minding 24 Sussex, including the chef — but Trudeau is only months removed from taking his own stand on family assistance.
It occupies a territory 150 miles long and 80 miles
wide, about the size
of the state
of Vermont, and is in nearly the same
latitude north
of the equator as our state
of Georgia.
Assuming that this proviso is satisfied,
wide latitude in manner systems is desirable, because
of the resulting greater interest and esthetic richness and the encouragement
of freedom and individuality instead
of sheer conformity.
One has the freedom to act with a greater range
of opportunities, with a
wider latitude in deciding.
At the dawn
of the 20th century, Catholics finally learned — as evangelical Christians had a century earlier — that the First Amendment gave the churches
wide latitude to influence public policy.
New York State's campaign finance rules allow lawmakers
wide latitude to use campaign funds for covering legal fees, restaurant tabs, season tickets to professional sporting events, or in the infamous case
of former Senate Majority Leader Joseph Bruno, a $ 1,300 pool clean - up.
The term prosecutorial discretion is commonly used to describe the
wide latitude that prosecutors have in determining when, whom, how, and even whether to prosecute apparent violations
of the law.
Justices have
wide latitude as to what conditions to impose in an order
of protection.
Still, he said, the guidelines continue to give examiners
wide latitude to testify on whether distinctive ridge patterns — the loops, arches and whorls
of each
of a human's 10 fingerprints — support a strong statement that they came from the same person.
When Cassini probed below the haze and into the troposphere, it revealed that the width
of Saturn's bands alternates with
latitude: narrower ones are darker and coincident with rapid jet streams, and the
wider bands tend to be brighter, aligned with jets that are slower and maybe even stationary, relative to the general rotation
of the planet.
The Traxxas Nitro Sport's very
wide tuning
latitude makes the TRX Pro engine forgiving to use initially as you learn how to perfect each turn and optimize the performance
of your truck.
April 7th —
Latitude 45 degrees 10 minutes, longitude 56 degrees 40 minutes, ran into a strip
of field ice about 3 or 4 miles
wide extending north and south as far as could be seen.
Today, even upper -
latitude, «wolfish» varieties like huskies have shorter,
wider snouts, and shorter braincases, than wolves — traits typical
of domestication syndrome.
«This contention is meritless,» the court said, adding that «EPA was entitled to conclude, as it did, that it had
wide latitude to consider a range
of factors as appropriate.»
Their results confirm, in all three groups, that species living in regions with greater temperature variability have both greater environmental tolerances and
wider ranges — both in terms
of latitude and altitude.
The finding supports a case made by Jared Diamond and others that migration along the same lines
of latitude in Eurasia promoted the sharing
of crops, animals and technology, but that
wide variations in climate found in the New World's north - to - south orientation hindered cultural exchanges
The massive scale
of the iceberg gives scientists a
wide latitude to monitor how species and ocean currents respond to a strong shock to a system after eons
of stability.
Disney owned Miramax for years and granted the Weinstein brothers
wide creative
latitude with the exception
of NC - 17 movies.
As the length
of the book is given a
wide latitude, especially best - sellers such as this, the authors usually have free range as far as how long they develop their stories, as short as 150 pages to over 1000 in some cases.
The new education bill, which was tied up in a legislative conference committee, would accelerate that effort by allowing the state board
of education
wider latitude in developing and approving the new outcomes.
Gov. Roy Romer
of Colorado unveils a teacher contract for Denver that abolishes many traditional job protections in exchange for giving teachers unusually
wide decisionmaking
latitude.
Arizona was among the pioneers
of the American charter school movement when it passed its law back in 1994, and has led the way ever since, in no small part because
of its high scores in the areas
of school autonomy, teacher freedom and the
wide latitude it allows for freedom to innovate.
This component does not provide for any funding but gives LEAs
latitude in spending funds that they receive under other Federal programs to support a
wide range
of local activities that support both school improvement and student achievement.
The SBE adoption
of the Local Control Funding Formula Evaluation Rubrics (September 2016) provides districts with
wide latitude in the creation and implementation
of many parts
of their evaluation system.
According to a review from New Car Test Drive, The F - 150 driving experience is affected by the
wide latitude in materials, equipment and performance across a broad range
of models.
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wide selection
of pre-owned vehicles.
«High efficiency across a
wide range
of rpms and engine loads means the engine also allows much more
latitude in the selection
of gear ratios,» said Mazda.
Our authors enjoy a
wide degree
of latitude in making decisions and working on projects autonomously.
Both Virtus and WisdomTree placed a bet on the space in May with their new funds that give the portfolio managers
wide latitude to invest across nearly all areas
of the global fixed income market on a long and short basis.
It is this widespread market sentiment that has driven the surging popularity
of unconstrained bond funds, which offer
wide latitude to fund managers on duration management and investment selection.
This final rule (§ 36.4315) allows servicers
wide latitude in modifying delinquent loans without the prior approval
of VA in order to resolve defaults.
Personally I like that definition since it gives consumer advocates a
wide latitude to call many acts and practices
of debt relief companies, deceptive.
Even in the unlikely event that all trees at a site may be missing a ring for a particular year, other sites are almost always sampled downslope or away from the high
latitude tree - line at sites (as part
of a
wider network) that will not be quite as sensitive to temperature variability (i.e. growth will be less limited by temperature).
The Chandler phenomenon (1891) was discovered over 100 years ago and from just a few years before 1900 a small group
of world
wide observatories located in the northern hemisphere spread in longitude along
latitude 39 deg N began observing
latitude shift
of zenith stars.
Just west
of the Urals near 56 north
latitude burn scars as large as ten miles long by five miles
wide appeared in the satellite imagery as fires ripped through the area on April 29 through May 3.
I don't read nearly all
of the threads at any climate site, but my strong impression is that the moderation
latitude is very
wide at WUWT.
Expressions
of opinion have been allowed
wide latitude.
The trees in these plots, which cover a
wide geographic region spanning 32 °
of longitude and 10 °
of latitude primarily in the boreal zone, were censused over a period from 1958 to 2009 (Fig. 1).
Juries are given
wide discretion and
latitude in determining the amount
of damages it will award to the victim.
While the disclosure obligations imposed on the Crown make the preliminary inquiry less important as a forum for disclosure
of the Crown's case against the accused, the constitutional principle that evidence should be made available to the defence if there is a possibility that non-disclosure will impair the accused's right to make full answer and defence, by extension, would seem to direct the justice presiding at the preliminary inquiry to ensure that the defence is given the
widest latitude in obtaining disclosure during the course
of the preliminary inquiry.
«A judicially imposed starting point in this jurisdiction constrains the «
wide latitude» and «broad discretion» accorded to sentencing judges by the Supreme Court
of Canada, stifles that sentencing discretion and results in a chilling effect on the ability
of sentencing judges to craft individualized dispositions.»
The Court concluded there is a reasonable expectation
of privacy in customer account records, but this expectation can be destroyed by an ISP if their service agreement grants them
wide latitude to hand over customer information.
As the author
of the majority opinion Justice Stevens has come under enough flak that he spoke out about his decision, saying he has «always allowed local policymakers
wide latitude in determining how best to achieve legitimate public goals.»
The filing
of an amicus brief is a discretionary act, and the office
of the Solicitor General enjoys
wide latitude in deciding whether to intervene as an amicus in any particular case.
While the Divisional Court decided not to interfere with the society's appeal panel's decision — and its penalty
of a one - month suspension and an order to pay $ 200,000 in costs — it found that there is a need to give lawyers
wide latitude in terms
of what they can say inside a courtroom when defending a client.