Sentences with phrase «with narrow applications»

Usually equated with narrow applications of theatrical imagery, «performance» is often pejoratively used by homileticians to identify «inauthenticity» in preaching.

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Along with setting academic requirements at some or all grades, and narrow admissions priorities, these three schools impose mind - numbingly complex application processes that test a parent's savvy, access to transportation and ability to get off work.
This method gave very variable results, and no conclusions could be drawn from comparisons of deep, narrow banding with a more dispersed, wide band application.
Narrow folding tech with wide applications makes its debut Beijing, China.
Hopefully this decision will be limited to its specific facts and given a narrow interpretation, both with respect to its application to official marks and passing - off, as otherwise it potentially has broad reaching implications which would significantly affect not only official mark owners but also general trademark owners in the context of domain names and trademark use on the Internet, where initial confusion may be rampant but easily remedied by «research» in the form of a click of the mouse.»
The application was therefore dismissed with the narrow exception of a limited stay relating to the Applicant's obligations to repay $ 1.64 million to AHS.
Even if the courts consistently adopt the narrow approach there remain difficulties with the application of the Act to construction work performed on process industry sites and these are:
The case law, of course, is legion with nuances of narrow application in unique circumstances.
In R (on the application of Green) v The City of Westminster Magistrates» Court [2007] EWHC 2785 (Admin)(05 December 2007)(blogged here), a Divisional Court of the English High Court held that only a very narrow version of the common law crime of blasphemy is compatible with Article 10, and found that Jerry Springer — The Opera was not blasphemous.
While some have characterized the majority decision in Carter as a narrow application of stare decisis to avoid dealing with the merits, a closer look reveals an important contemporary appellate endorsement of the underlying rationale for the prohibition on assisted suicide as articulated by the Supreme Court of Canada in Rodriguez.
In the past, there were real holes in functionality between these two major app ecosystems, but with Google having pretty much every one of their applications available for the iOS platform, that gap has been greatly narrowed.
Unfortunately, it's often hard to narrow a problem with an application down to a bad redistributable installation.
The application of the blockchain technology with Rucoin aims to narrow down the gap between virtual currencies and various discount offered.
Narrow down the content of your list until you end up with only those skills and achievements that are most directly relevant to your job application.
Typical job duties of an Employment Specialist are writing job descriptions, discussing requirements with clients and employers, advertising vacations, employing online recruiting techniques, reviewing job applications, conducting interviews, narrowing the field of candidates, making job offers, and conducting orientation tours.
With a focus on creating resumes that succeed in the USAJOBS application system, it's vital that you narrow down a specific vacancy announcement so we can evaluate the requirements and write about your most relevant qualifications.
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