The limitations of that measly budget disappear due to Nolan choosing an intriguing premise
with narrow scope.
By the definitions above and
with a narrower scope applied to equities & indexes, to be «long» the call means «to have the right but not the obligation to force the liable to buy a specified asset at a specified price with a specified expiration for that right» while to be «short» the call means «to have the obligation to be forced to sell a specified asset at a specified price with a specified expiration for that right».
In the aforementioned December 2, 2011 decision, the United States District Court for the Northern District of California deemed this design patent valid (
with a narrowed scope) and infringed, calling it a «close question» and denying an injunction for balance - of - hardship reasons.
Not exact matches
To get there, Biro focused on
narrowing and improving the production
scope and increasing the quality of relationships
with regulators and the government buyers around the world who make up the firm's core customer base.
If the legislature revises the final version of the amended bill to reasonably
narrow the
scope of the bill's coverage, California will be the first state in the nation to achieve a strong balance between regulation, innovation, and consumer protection
with respect to virtual currency.
When intensity wins out at the expense of survival, rather than in harmony
with it, definitions and statements of exclusion
narrow the
scope of the society.
Of course, those who do not perceive the wider
scope as relevant, those
with narrower horizons, will accuse one who subordinates the smaller to the larger group of betrayal.
By adopting a purely reactionary stance against the idealism of Hegel (and the philosophical tradition in general) Nietzsche ends up providing us
with a vision of nature and the world which is overly
narrow in
scope.
Such awareness will include a prophetic criticism of American feminism when it is too
narrow in
scope, when it demands that the power of determining and directing social goals and structures be shared
with middle - and upper - class American women while other women and groups are still excluded from that realization.
I would agree
with you on James 2, but only if you
narrow the
scope of your soteriology to recieving or possessing eternal life.
Our
scope of the market seems
narrow for a club
with our apparent resources and ambitions.
However, if you were to make a new request for a
narrower category of information or limit the
scope of your request, the Department may be able to comply
with your request within the cost limit, although I can not guarantee that this will be the case.
It is within your academic right to scrutinize government's performance
with cocoa sector but in doing so one expect an academician of your calibre to expand the
scope of your indicators than the
narrowed assessment captured therein.
But the policies still drew criticism,
with some women's rights advocates and employment lawyers calling their
scope too
narrow.
As for publishing 4 papers in 4 years of PhD study... well I think this encourages too many irrelevant publications
with too
narrow a
scope, and likely of little contribution to science.
The US Global Warming Action Plan, published last October, says the government will «
narrow the
scope of uses allowed for HFCs
with high global warming potential where better alternatives exist».
Although he occasionally sees patients
with a variety of medical conditions, Dr. Lodi, has
narrowed his
scope of practice through specific training and extensive experience over the past 12 years to Integrative Oncology (caring for people
with cancer).
Certain Women (Kelly Reichardt, 2016) 4 out of 4 stars Set in wintry Montana, Certain Women — the sixth full - length feature from Kelly Reichardt (Meek's Cutoff)-- offers a narrative
scope as majestic as the mountains we glimpse in the distance,
with a focus as
narrow... Continue reading →
And when Bigelow
narrowed her
scope to the notorious Algiers Motel incident — a shameful low for law enforcement — she emerged
with the most explosive sequence of her career.
From the broad
scope of how both films deal
with such matters to the nitty - grittiest of detail, they cover much the same territory, and from the exact same
narrow perspective.
With its
narrow and unflinching
scope, «Logan» forces the audience to face a world - weary man's past demons up close and personally.
Philanthropists have become so enthralled
with urban «no excuses» models that «we must also ask whether philanthropy's role in shaping this sector... has excessively
narrowed its
scope and constrained its possibilities.»
In an interview
with The American Prospect, Bonilla explained that she needed to
narrow her legislation's
scope because that's what the Senate Education Committee requested.
These two devices are
narrow in
scope, one reads sheet music and the other is bundled
with manga.
With our most recent evaluation, we've decided to
narrow the
scope of the program to a smaller number of partners to create a better experience for our customers.»
Since most of our time as authors needs to be focused on writing, this book
narrows not only the
scope of effort spent on marketing, but precisely what to do
with each tool in the author's marketing toolbox - building a mailing list, how to build a mailing list, social media, website management and how to use all of those in harmony.
As much as the developers should be lauded for trying to deliver an experience where your primary interaction
with a world is something other than violence, the
scope of that ambition in terms of execution is far too
narrow.
With Missile Cards, I actually started with a fairly narrow scope, then I trimmed it down even furt
With Missile Cards, I actually started
with a fairly narrow scope, then I trimmed it down even furt
with a fairly
narrow scope, then I trimmed it down even further.
The
narrow scope of the discussion and the contradictions
with well established scientifically proven facts allow raising a valid suspicion that some kind of self - serving agenda may be behind the global warming campaign.
(youtube flow tectonics for more info) The point is our models are to
narrow in
scope of factors and large scale factors need to be included, including deforestation since man has been here, We broke the Sahara Forest
with worldwide deforestation now we are breaking California.....
Putting the two together
with water droplets will
narrow the
scope much closer to reality.
Got sidetracked last week
with the extended situation surrounding what I wrote about at RedState that's otherwise a bit outside the
narrow scope of this blog.
Although the findings in these decisions will have the most impact on investigations undertaken in England, the SFO v ENRC decision and the emerging trend to
narrow the
scope of privilege available to internal investigations will certainly have an impact on how investigations are dealt
with in Asia.
As one United States court observed, «[u] nder the New York Convention, we examine whether the award exceeds the
scope of the [arbitration agreement], not whether the award exceeds the
scope of the parties» pleadings».803 This interpretation of article V (1)(c) which distinguishes the parties» pleadings or prayers for relief from the «submission to arbitration» referred to in article V (1)(c), is consistent
with a
narrow interpretation of the grounds for refusal to recognize or enforce an award.
For the best search results, start
with a
narrow search and gradually broaden your
scope.
* we've discovered that some of the databases on the new QL have a
narrower coverage or
scope than the databases
with the same name on the old QL; ie.
Outside counsel can initiate a dialogue
with the law enforcement agency about the
scope of the subpoena, including whether it can be
narrowed without risk to law enforcement objectives.
If the procedural exclusivity issue is to take firm root then it will matter; time limits in judicial review are tight and the
scope for judicial remedies
narrow, whereas the ills of the child support scheme for all concerned
with it are many and varied.
Here is a sample clause for a broad
scope of an arbitration clause: «Any dispute, controversy, or claim relating to, connected
with, or arising out of this Agreement...» Here are two for
narrow scope: «All disputes arising under this Agreement...» [precludes arbitration of matters that, while related to the agreement, do not arise out of it] «Any...
In that event, «the doctrine of prosecution history disclaimer
narrows the meaning of the claim consistent
with the
scope of the claim surrendered.»
Counseled major aerospace manufacturing company regarding how to remediate heavily contaminated property, in compliance
with federal and state hazardous waste, water, and environmental disclosure laws and administrative orders, while advising company on litigation strategy to
narrow the
scope of those orders.
The problem as I see it for Quebec is that they wont be able to rely on the security aspect because 1) its clear from the
narrow scope of the ban (i.e. provincial employees and persons interacting
with government) that the intention of the legislation had nothing to do
with security and 2) even if it squeaked through the door of s. 1 of the Charter, the court very well could find that such legislation would be ultra vires provincial jurisdiction (admittedly I haven't explored this argument too deeply).
Here is a sample clause for a broad
scope of an arbitration clause: «Any dispute, controversy, or claim relating to, connected
with, or arising out of this Agreement...» Here are two for
narrow scope:
«The problem
with the current framework lies in both the
narrow scope of the protections as well as the inadequate implementation of these limited protections.
Additionally, the
scope of Samsung's infringement has been
narrowed: the ITC disagreed
with a prior judgment, ruling that the company was not guilty of four patents, most of which dealt
with hardware aesthetics and basic software functionality.
Instead, Naghdy said, «When we started
with this technology there was more uncertainty than there is today, we had a duty to set high standards and
narrow the
scope of our offering, i.e. excluding the U.S..
It is simultaneously
narrow (including specific processes and interventions applied
with real clients) and broad (clearly outlining a broad array of theories and concepts) in
scope, and the interventions in it are directly linked to theoretical perspectives in a clear and systematic way.
I hope this great first effort will eventually be followed up
with research that is more
narrow in
scope.