Sentences with phrase «with strict limits»

Clear»em all out if you have to, all at once, and start over with new blood, properly instilled with standards that will be enforced, as shown by the blood letting that led up to the purge, thus new openings... with strict limits thereon re experience, proven backgrounds, proven intellectual capacity to decipher the difference between «right» and «wrong» without first accessing a text book on same.
I think other SRLS should be included in the database with strict limits -(can not give legal advice).
The Funds» investments are held predominantly in traditional assets and with strict limits on exposure to liquidity constrained alternatives.
Mayor Bill de Blasio gave his stamp of approval to a city commission's plan to raise the salary of elected officials, and to make the City Council a full - time job with strict limits on outside income, but said he personally won't accept a raise in his first term.
Dadey, with Citizen's Union, says ultimately, what's needed is a transition to a full time legislature, with strict limits on outside income, as is done in Congress.
NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio gave his stamp of approval to a city commission's plan to raise the salary of elected officials, and to make the City Council a full - time job with strict limits on outside income, but said he personally won't accept a raise in his first term.
But Stuart, you don't address the notion of closed primaries (which I have advocated for a while - with strict limits on expenditure.)
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.
Other major democracies (ones with stricter limits on taking campaign money from special interests; and ones in which the price of gas has been well over $ 5 / gallon for years) don't seem to have this problem of science blindness and deer - caught - in - the - headlights inaction.

Not exact matches

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.
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.
, 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.
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.
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.
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).
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 application.
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.
Using 100 % organic cotton and strict ecological standards, the limited - edition shoes and handbags were sold in select countries, with partial sale proceeds donated to Meat Free Monday.»
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.
These options are somewhat popular before the season starts, but do not get a lot of action because of the long - term nature of the bet, strict betting limits, and the significant odds usually associated with these bets.
With the very strict sodium limits that loom in the next few years, food factories are inevitably going to be going pumping in fat (maybe 20 % to the range 30 % range allowed by the USDA).
Opening a childcare facility comes with many requirements, including but not limited to space requirements (indoor and outdoor), licensing requirements for both employees and businesses, strict adult - to - child ratios, and that any parents working on - site with infants must have an approved license.
This set India apart from most other surrogacy destinations with stricter requirements, many of which only permit uncompensated surrogacy or limit surrogacy to heterosexual married couples.
Participant May - Britt was quick to point out that while the nursing of infants is widely accepted and encouraged in Norway, that level of support comes with a strict time limit.
At issue is whether Nestle complies with the International Code of Marketing of Breastmilk Substitutes — a set of voluntary World Health Organisation (WHO) rules that set strict limits on the promotion of baby foods.
Horner, with NYPIRG, says the testimony illustrates the need to clean up New York's campaign finance laws by setting stricter caps on contributions and eliminating a loophole that allows donors to use LLCs or limited liability companies, to skirt existing donor limits.
- Class A and B - strict isolation on admission, pending culture test results - Staff that come into contact with those patients wear gloves, a gown, mask and cap - Class C are screened and limited contact made until proven negative - Class A staff are removed from the hospital immediately and stay at home until proven negative - Class B are restricted in their movement at work until proven negative
In a package of moves hailed by Miliband's team as the most significant since John Smith's «one member one vote» shakeup in the early 1990s, the Labour party is set to introduce a code of conduct for prospective parliamentary candidates, strict spending limits and standard constituency agreements with trade unions.
In a statement to The Real Deal, the Greenwich Village Society for Historic Preservation took issue with the height limits, which Andrew Berman, the group's director, said were not strict enough.
What's more, they are enforced by an energetic and independent Campaign Finance Board, which oversees a carefully constructed system that combines generous public matching funds with limits on contributions to political candidates, limits that are especially strict for lobbyists and others doing business with the city.
As a result, local anglers are at a disadvantage, with stricter size and catch limits compared to nearby states, Mr. Schumer says.
Dubbed the «Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act,» or SB 7026, the sweeping proposal provides for stricter gun control laws, including a three - day waiting period to buy any firearm, and a new age limit — 21 (up from 18)-- for firearms purchases, along with an all - out ban on bump stocks.
It puts a strict limit on the amount of time that people can lose touch with the world of work, and so limit the scarring effects that can blight people's long term employability and earnings potential.
There will be a new code of conduct for those seeking selection, with stricter spending limits, both on individual candidates and the trade unions and other affiliates backing them.
That's because campaign spending in New York is closely regulated by strict and comparably low contribution limits — even lower for anyone with business before the city — and with a public financing system that offers matching funds from taxpayers to candidates who opt in and follow further fundraising rules.
Cuomo's budget would also fund a public financing system to match small contributions, up to $ 175, at a rate of six to one, with «strict limits in place to protect taxpayers,» according to the briefing book.
If the designated campaign has spent its # 7m, then funnels surplus cash into other organisations with strict instructions as to how the money should be spent, then the limit is effectively obsolete.
Political groups that don't coordinate with candidate campaigns are not subject to strict spending limits.
Even with the advent of modern scuba in the 1940s, strict depth and time limits were inevitable because of the physiological effects that come from breathing underwater and under pressure.
They compared kids whose parents are generally affectionate, have reasonable discussions about behavior with their child and set healthy boundaries (authoritative) with those whose parents were strict about limits without much dialogue or affection (authoritarian).
They also worked with the U.S. State Department to ensure the project did not violate strict federal regulations limiting exports of spaceflight hardware.
Since they are under significant settlement pressure, urban centres and conurbations enforce stricter planning measures than small and peripheral municipalities, for example, limiting low - density areas (estates with detached houses) or coordinating zoning with public transport provision.
This has raised problems for local authorities trying to monitor compliance with unprecedentedly strict legal limits on pollutants or contaminants.
Although increasing illumination was more common in MPAs associated with human activity, even those designated as strict nature reserves or wilderness areas, which have limited human intrusion, experienced increasing light — about 9 % are experiencing increases in artificial light intensity, the team reports online before print in Conservation Letters.
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.
But her limited coffers — she raised $ 980,000 compared with more than $ 7 million by her opponent — put her at a distinct disadvantage in countering claims that she favored strict gun control laws and that her views on the economy made her a communist.
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