If she was given the advice which she says she was within the ambit of the retainer, then another issue would arise. |
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This was granted two years ago on condition that the centre runs its programmes within the ambit of the law. |
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The adjudication provisions in the Minor Works contract do not exclude residential occupiers from their ambit as does the Act. |
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No political party or group operating within the ambit of the Constitution has been threatened or prejudiced by it. |
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It has not been shown that she went outside the generous ambit of the discretion given to her and in my judgment this appeal should be dismissed. |
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This delay is within the ambit of what might be considered inherent in trying a case. |
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But they should not defy the managers of the State if they feel their actions are within the ambit of the law. |
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Upon questioning, many of them referred this service as outside the ambit of their responsibilities. |
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There are no possible grounds for challenging this decision, which fell well within the ambit of the judge's discretion. |
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Of late, Wattal has been seriously looking outside the ambit of working with pop artists. |
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Often these matters can be rather wide ranging, but it does help to maintain order in the House if we try to keep within the ambit of a bill. |
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Not only is that question way outside the ambit of the original question, but it is simply mean and nasty. |
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We need to accept that the situation is now outside the ambit of canon law and the control of church personnel. |
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Clearly, the consequences of this challenge have wider implications than those within the ambit of the case itself. |
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The standing orders regarding the search and its ambit come from the performer-in-chief, who coordinates them with the supervisor of studies. |
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There can be no room in the due process of criminal justice for the jury to import factors outside the ambit of factual evidence. |
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The question is whether these companies will fall within the ambit of the US legislation. |
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Most of this activity occurs outside the ambit of universities and schools. |
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The member's supplementary question is definitely outside the ambit of what I asked. |
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Of course, that is a matter totally outside the ambit of my remit tonight. |
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The crimes in its ambit are too many and various for more than symbolic justice to be seen to be done. |
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Thus I strongly support Amendment 19 to exempt barometer manufacturers from the ambit of this directive. |
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A trade-mark which enjoys the beginnings of famousness deserves an even wider ambit of protection in order to preserve its rising reputation. |
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Thus, by virtue of this case law, France Télécom must be regarded as not falling within the ambit of the ordinary-law arrangements. |
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We need to extend the ambit of our responsibilities over the Arctic and extend those protections. |
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We will work with the NGC to clarify those policies outside the ambit of this investigation. |
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It is only through reading Tribunal decisions that Canadians can learn the true ambit of their rights and obligations under the legislation. |
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He and the entire government are also committed to the fight against corruption within the ambit of the rule of law. |
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There is no ambiguity as to its meaning, its ambit or range of application. |
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The legislation gave the judiciary a wide ambit to set or vary the terms and conditions of an order. |
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If it is within the ambit of the Council to assist we should do so. |
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A solution is most likely to fall outside the ambit of the Constitution. |
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Whether they are in the ambit covered by Madoff's alleged help to the SEC is not publicly known. |
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This had led to calls to amend the conditional sentence provisions in the Criminal Code, with a view to circumscribing the ambit of the sanction. |
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Over the years the ambit of this legislation has extended limitlessly, so that it now goes far beyond employment and accommodation. |
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The fact that a kidnapped victim may have been taken across state lines brings the crime within the ambit of federal criminal law. |
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He had invited Destiny to sweep him up in her reaping, by placing himself in the ambit of her scythe. |
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Police immunity is not within the competence of the European Union, since the maintenance of law and order and the safeguarding of internal security are explicitly excluded from the ambit of the Treaty on European Union. |
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Africa also believes that multilateralism and solutions derived therefrom, especially within the ambit of the instrumentality of the United Nations Charter, will expedite the achievement of most, if not all, of our goals. |
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The second is about the degree to which the House may expand the ambit of discretion in the hands of, not the Governor-in-Council or not a tribunal, but one minister. |
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Under the full moon of the month of Mehr, with the torches hissing, the African and the Frank circled an ambit of packed earth. |
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Judges were asked to consider a number of potential statutory amendments, all of which would have the effect of circumscribing the ambit of the sanction. |
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Once the Prime Minister demits office, he should definitely fall under the ambit of the Lokpal. |
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The presentation of a complete set of draft articles was believed to be appropriate in the light of the interaction of the individual articles and the relatively limited ambit of the subject matter. |
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The role of boards and of the directors who sit on them has become more rigorously defined, their ambit broadened and the fiduciary responsibilities of directors affirmed. |
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The Supreme Court building is within the ambit of the Architect of the Capitol, but maintains its own police force separate from the Capitol Police. |
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In Hindu ethical parlance Hamm needs to keep Clov affected by the choice to extend the dimensions of his choices within the ambit of the existentialist enigma of dukkha. |
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Pankaj Kumar, an engineer with Siddhartha Construction Company, was supervising construction of a bridge, which comes under the ambit of Ranchi police administration. |
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Hybrid fixed point theory is a recent development is the ambit of fixed point theorems for contracting single-valued and multivalued maps in metric spaces. |
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This approach easily sweeps Assange and WikiLeaks into its ambit. |
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