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"applicability" Definitions
  1. applicability (to something) the fact of being true or useful in a particular case or situation

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There is great applicability for national security across the board.
And some researchers are skeptical of its real world applicability.
"We're talking about regulations and policies of general applicability," he said.
He was, however, more cautious about the applicability of such a thruster.
Dr. Kahn was thrilled with the discovery but worried about its applicability.
Finding other fields that meet these criteria limits the applicability of Zero's intelligence.
Cybenko, however, was quick to caution against too much optimism about AlphaStar's applicability.
I can see this having a lot of applicability for people with disabilities.Definitely.
Most importantly, Twitter's technology has applicability to exciting verticals, from factory automation to media.
Approvals should take place at a level appropriate to the applicability of the policy.
So Congress tasked the attorney general with "specifying the applicability" of the registration requirement.
The proposed changes actually expand the regulations by broadening the applicability of the rule.
Greg Weiner correctly cites Jeb Bush's 2016 campaign to refute its applicability to politics.
On top of that is the applicability of these statutes to foreign bank accounts.
The agency is now exploring options to delay its originally scheduled April 10 applicability date.
"Such vulnerability seriously undermines the applicability of the API in adversarial environments," write the researchers.
It also broadened the applicability of the child tax credit to include higher-income households.
It was always a fun move in NHL '94, but it's applicability in real life?
After some years of applying that rule one begins to wonder about its universal applicability.
There are a variety of obstruction crimes but most have no applicability to this controversy.
ET Saturday night and specifically address the applicability of the nationwide order in the Seattle case.
Yeah, and I think where you're going to see even more applicability is ... Rural areas. Yeah.
But to me, their framework has the benefits of intellectual rigor along with real-world applicability.
There might be more applicability for augmented reality, which layers digital material atop the real world.
And its broad applicability is unknown, having been tested so far only in people with epilepsy.
"A lot of the analytical and methodological kind of thinking have applicability to this," Frank Cilluffo said.
Flake's speech seemed little changed by the increasing applicability of the imagery with which he titled it.
So I emailed the State Department to ask whether its white paper had any applicability at home.
Such arrangements are common around the world, but federal law in the US has limited their applicability.
Without a doubt, the plethora of income taxes and applicability of these taxes are impacting interstate commerce.
"Sanctions are about to get dealt a nasty blow in terms of applicability to future conflicts," Nephew said.
One of the features of Universe that makes it so cool is its applicability to the real world.
Its potential applicability includes areas such as healthcare, energy usage, environmental policy, transportation, educational curricula and national security.
It has limited applicability, I grant, but over the dinner table, it's a decent enough rule of thumb.
Smith, held that as a general matter there is no religious exemption from neutral laws of general applicability.
In September, the IRS issued guidance on the deduction and its applicability to owners of rental real estate.
But in general, the uneven applicability of behavioral thinking is surely – of course – a subject for future research.
I think there's a second dimension that is a potentially broad applicability or a potential impact for everybody.
Four of the six counts stem from an anti-wiretapping statute, the applicability of which, Kerr says, is questionable.
But the Labor Department's Employee Benefits Security Administration proposed Wednesday to push the applicability date back by two months.
Fettman: The insurtech industry has been grappling with questions around applicability of anti-rebating laws for some time now.
Although this discussion is preoccupied with emails, the potential applicability to certain scathing late-night Trump tweets is obvious.
Although "Originals" matches "Give and Take" in scholarly foundation, practical applicability and general delightfulness, its overarching conceit is less convincing.
The traction the Company has achieved with pharmaceutical, agritech and industrial biotechnology customers shows the cross-sector applicability of Antha.
But everyone asked me to be cautious about overstating the applicability of the method for weighing stars in the future.
But reading Duhigg's book makes one wonder whether there really are any secrets here — any surprising generalizations of broad applicability.
Not everyone's on board, though, with some critics questioning the intervention's practicality and applicability in the wake of a disaster.
That makes AI unlike nuclear weapons or the battleship, which were momentous but less dispersed in their applicability and impact.
This capability underscores Tsinoremas&apos assertion that supercomputing is "very pervasive" in terms of applicability for students of all disciplines.
The First Amendment's Free Exercise Clause does not provide religious exemptions from neutral laws of general applicability, the court ruled.
"There is really no applicability whatsoever between the two cases," Allan Lichtman, a political historian at American University, told Insider.
Everyone would benefit if management research was clearly written, based on real-world examples and realistic about its broader applicability.
Hundreds of billions of dollars of market value have been created in that time, limiting the contemporary applicability of the work.
But under the Supreme Court's interpretation, the Constitution protects religious conscience only against laws that fail its test of general applicability.
AI also has great applicability across a wide range of consumer sectors in reducing reliance on manpower and creating cost savings.
Echoprint, like other fingerprinting tools, faces other limitations, such as its applicability to only one media type–in this case audio.
As an internet content professional, I am really glad that Trump recognizes the applicability of real estate concepts to political campaigns.
These issues lie at the core of ongoing litigation between technology companies and the government over the applicability of U.S. warrants.
A president can, of course, formulate fact-based reasons for eliminating a regulation and explain their applicability to the particular rule.
This community-based approach ensures both local pride and local applicability to the project, ultimately leading to sustainable, long-term successes.
Fields may indeed have targeted people on that basis, but there would be serious questions over the applicability of the statute.
His deputy also beat back a press inquiry regarding the applicability of ethics rules to one of the deputy's former clients.
West's work has been game-changing for biologists, but then he made the even bolder move of exploring his work's applicability.
She met him again that afternoon — with McGahn asking specific questions about the "applicability" of criminal statutes to Flynn's actions, per Yates.
The federal circuits, operating in a statutory and regulatory vacuum, have been divided on the ADA's applicability to websites and mobile apps.
The accuracy, breadth and applicability of the models at our disposal defines the quality of our thinking and the actions we take.
He further asked about "the applicability of certain criminal statutes" and whether any White House action might disrupt an ongoing FBI investigation.
It's great but again it's applicability of where it's uniquely positioned is kind of like a very narrow niche at the moment.
Putting that to one side, the Vayyar investment has a lot of potential applicability across the many industries where Koch has holdings.
He moved to New York City two years ago to lead classes on Buddhist concepts and their practical applicability to everyday life.
The Skyryse model, as explained to me by CEO and founder Mark Groden, is all about broad applicability, reliability, redundancy and safety.
But those are skills with far broader applicability than fast reflexes and good attack timing, so seeing them demonstrated is significantly more impressive.
"Cognitive content has a much broader applicability if you think that in the next few years everyone wants to inspire action," says Baciu.
"This (the study results) will give the drug broad applicability and is strong validation of its utility, particularly in diabetics," Liberum analysts said.
And unfortunately, the typical regulatory response to mergers as well as the Federal Communication Commission rules of general applicability will have little effect.
Le Comber, a biologist, said that the team did it partly "to see if it would work" and to demonstrate its wide applicability.
In fact, the opioid crisis demonstrates the applicability of the U.N.'s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to the U.S. and other developed countries.
City Attorney Zach Klein said last year the law was "glaringly inequitable" since its applicability relies on how regular the dancers' performances are.
I do think that we may be in a slightly different period now, simply because of the pervasive applicability of AI and other technologies.
Catanzaro's duties can include "broad policy matters and particular matters of general applicability relating to energy and environmental policy issues," according to his waiver.
One place where Piconi sees particular applicability for Energy Vault's technology is around desalination plants in places like sub-Saharan Africa or desert areas.
Key details in speech, like the Europe travel ban's applicability to trade and American citizens, were either confused or outright misstated in the speech.
The name of the game for Persona is to provide services that are easy to use and as wide as possible in their applicability.
The use of nuclear capabilities for propulsion also calls into question the applicability of the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons (NPT).
Of course we'll launch in a specific market first, we will learn, and depending on the consumer segment, it may have an applicability that's broader.
"The next step is for those courts to issue rulings, and they can stay the applicability of the rule while the case proceeds," Campbell said.
Or, if it just went to the state Supreme Court, it would be a statewide standard, but would have no applicability in any other state.
Last year, CEO Tim Cook said AR has "broad mainstream applicability across education, entertainment interactive gaming, enterprise and categories we probably haven't even thought of. "
Electrostimulation, like Ren and Canavero are using, has also shown promise in spawning nerve regeneration, though both techniques have had only limited applicability so far.
In a letter to her father, President Trump, on Monday, more than 220006 House Democrats expressed concerns with the proposal's funding mechanism and limited applicability.
In a letter to her father, President Trump, on Monday, more than 100 House Democrats expressed concerns with the proposal's funding mechanism and limited applicability.
All Jillian B. Rogers, a Labor Department spokeswoman, would say was that it is exploring options to delay the applicability date for the fiduciary rule.
But China has warned Britain to stay out of Hong Kong affairs, and has said the declaration is a historic document with no current applicability.
Cordray was quoted by the Wall Street Journal as saying CFPB lawyers are "still digesting" the applicability of the freeze on independent agencies such as his.
"The district court must afford Cassidy and Hunter qualified immunity at the earliest point the defense's applicability is determinable," Judge Patrick Higgenbotham wrote for the court.
Analysts predict that there will be 25 billion connected objects by 2020, and this swift rise gives implant technologies a wealth of new applicability and appeal.
This British filmmaker has put himself in some pretty uncomfortable and sometimes downright dangerous situations, yet somehow always seems to keep his cool — zombie attack applicability?
By that I mean there are a lot of people who are going into debt to earn useless degrees with no applicability in the labor market.
The applicability for mosquito-borne diseases is profound, in particular for pregnant women who are at risk for transmitting disease to their unborn or newborn baby.
"It is important to note that there's no constitutional right to an exemption from a law of general applicability based on religious belief," he told Broadly.
The practicality and applicability of education are still the goal, as innovative school programs and their partners seek to reimagine the educational system in the 21st century.
"There is no protected strike or lockout taking place, which may raise legal questions about the rationale and applicability of a picket," she said in a statement.
"There's still a fair amount of work that needs to be done to prove out the applicability of 5G through various Internet of Things applications," Aberle said.
While the bill does not provide for undocumented workers specifically, it does not alter the applicability of the Fair Labor Standards Act to that category of workers.
"We see a long runway for growth and believe current expectations under-appreciate Elastic's applicability, revenue upside potential" and ability to grow beyond search, the analysts wrote.
These inquires include the proper asset classification, applicability of the Investment Company Act [of] 1940, to the Company's business and affairs and accounting treatment of its cryptocurrency.
The report rejected the applicability of the Fourth Geneva Convention to the West Bank, arguing that the West Bank was never a legitimate part of any Arab state.
The idea is that your algorithms are a much quicker study, that they're more efficient and less data hungry, less brittle and that they can have broader applicability.
In response to the President's request, the Department has stated that the rule could undergo major changes and further has proposed a delay of the rule's applicability date.
With so much new evidence, we agree with the department's proposal to delay the rule's January 1, 2018 applicability date, and will be issuing a letter of support.
President Trump's North Korea policy has intrigued the world and shown that he has some focus and that, perhaps, his deal-making reputation has some applicability to diplomacy.
"Our drug control laws are old, and the ease of chemical innovation, cheap shipping, and the ubiquity of the internet have all stretched the applicability of these laws."
Religious organizations, religiously-affiliated organizations, religiously-driven for-profit entities, and political organizations may have strong First Amendment and RFRA grounds for challenging the law's applicability to them.
Also, the Tax Cuts and Jobs Act does away with personal and dependent exemptions and broadens the applicability of the child tax credit to include higher-income households.
None of President Obama's rationales for his war against the Islamic State have the slightest applicability to a military campaign against Syria, should President Trump pursue that course.
Fiduciary rule -- under review The Department of Labor unveiled the fiduciary rule, also known as the fiduciary standard, in April 2752 with an applicability date of April 2154, 2017.
Kushner's plan to sell many of his assets to his brother and a family trust still leaves questions over conflicts of interest and the applicability of anti-nepotism laws.
"My goal at looking at payday loans was to speak to the applicability of these courses for situations that students will encounter in the very near future," Harvey said.
Because of this, Dr. Bradley told TechCrunch that in additional to interplanetary missions, he believes these designs also have the applicability to search and rescue mission here on Earth.
While the Bauhaus movement predominantly conjures up associations with its 20th century German zenith, Oezdogan's work provides testament to the timelessness and applicability of the school's ideology and teachings.
Just as he fails to adequately distinguish between very different forms of wasting time, Professor Lightman fails to consider the relative applicability of his proposals to different use cases.
The limits of their applicability are something she fears people have lost sight of in the rush to apply the tests at every level, from hiring to team building.
"The Department of Labor is continuing to follow the president's memorandum and is exploring options to delay the applicability date," Labor Department spokeswoman Jillian Rogers said in a statement.
He said the technology is getting smaller, faster and cheaper, so it is making applicability to labor problems in agriculture more realistic to solve with robotics and other mechanization.
However, over time, we absolutely believe that AR fundamentally has broader applicability because you are able to simultaneously interact with virtual data without occluding any of the senses from reality.
For over three hours of argument, the judge engaged in a spirited debate with both sides about the applicability of a 2016 Supreme Court decision throwing out former Virginia Gov.
The Edward Jones survey found that even after the broadened applicability of these savings accounts, 65 percent of the respondents said they were not more likely to open a 529.
" The DHS emphasized in a statement that "sixteen of the 26 recipients have applicability to all forms of violent extremism and as such will address the threat of domestic terrorism.
Many industry stakeholders represented on the UAS ID and Tracking ARC, including the Commercial Drone Alliance, therefore supported a common sense, weight-based threshold for remote ID and tracking applicability.
Each title is summarized by a world-class team of business writers and editors and gets a rating from one to 10 in three different categories: applicability, innovation, and style.
Smith in 1990, ruled that neutral laws of general applicability could not be challenged on the ground that they violated the First Amendment's protection of the free exercise of religion.
"There will be time enough to address the applicability of the exception to other circumstances if and when they arise," Chief Justice Roberts wrote at the end of his opinion.
Duterte's appeal to the applicability of the rule of law in the Philippines' international dispute, yet casual dismissal of its role domestically, makes a mockery out of the international legal system.
And in the ensuing fortnight, America's trading allies overseas desperately — and fruitlessly — sought clarity from the Trump administration about the applicability of these tariffs, and the process for winning possible exemptions.
Environmental Protection Agency (2015), Justice Scalia wrote a majority opinion that affirmed the applicability of Chevron deference, yet concluded that an Environmental Protection Agency rule was irrational and undeserving of deference.
"DARPA seeks proposals to design, build, demonstrate, and validate a nonsurgical neural interface system to broaden the applicability of neural interfaces to the able-bodied warfighter," a synopsis of the proposal reads.
Vast increases in computing power and the massive amounts of data that are being gathered today compared to 25 years ago also have been vital to the practical applicability of AI technologies.
These jobs mention other speech-based services that Facebook is working on, such as video captioning services for videos that are played on silent, but the expertise has wide applicability beyond that.
" Rodgers says, "Mississippi law is unclear about the applicability of the hate crimes statute to this case, as it does not cover victims chosen because of gender identity issues or even sexual orientation.
The problem here is that Congress enacted section 1988 without limiting its application to the federal courts, and indeed the Idaho Supreme Court acknowledged Section 1988's applicability in the case before it.
The scope of Maine's law is limited to internet service providers (ISPs), such as Verizon or Charter, and thereby narrower than the CCPA in terms of applicability, but its requirements are more onerous.
"The complexity and the lack of clarity of the application of a hard Brexit may decrease the effectiveness, or applicability of some of these contingency plans," the bourse operator said in a statement.
"These observations are in line with a central universality principle of pattern-formation theory and support the applicability of this theory to wider contexts of spatial self-organization in ecology," the report states.
How the court interprets the applicability of the Genocide Convention to these facts will establish a critical precedent for determining whether the ISIS campaign of forced conversion of Christians and Yazidis constitutes genocide.
This privilege is both broader in applicability than the presidential communications privilege — since it can apply to conversations within the executive branch that don't involve the president directly — and more limited in its strength.
The need to access the policies themselves and all the data around them (applicability, ownership, approvals, review history, et al) will likely to outlast the life of the system in which the data resides.
This difference alone raises numerous legal obstacles, like foreign sovereign immunity, and will require litigation over the applicability of exceptions to the general rule that foreign countries cannot be sued in the United States.
The guide focuses on the applicability of key new regulations, their general purpose and some of the differences between U.S. regulation and international Basel standards set by the Basel Committee on Banking Supervision (BCBS).
" The proposal declares that with few exceptions, the government may not "substantially burden a person's exercise of religion even if the burden results from a law, rule, regulation, ordinance or resolution of general applicability.
Asians, who make up about half the global population, have been severely underrepresented in human genetic studies, which limits the applicability of existing results for a large part of the world, the authors note.
Kagan noted that Congress gave the attorney general some discretion on the law's applicability to pre-Sorna offenders so he could delay it if there were transition issues as the law came into force.
Adjudication of Plaintiffs' FLSA claims will also involve numerous individualized inquiries regarding the amount of compensation received by class members and the applicability of various defenses, including the amusement exemption and the creative professionals exemption.
"If the facts show Iran or any other nation is harboring al Qaeda, that's a circumstance which would make the argument for the applicability of the 2001 AUMF quite strong," retired Air Force Maj. Gen.
Whenever I engage with the play-party community, I'm struck by the applicability of its codes of conduct to all forms of sexual expression — starting with the fact that it has stated codes of conduct.
The logic of gravity models may be sound when applied to trade in goods, which cost a lot to move around, but its applicability to trade in intangible services is surely a little more suspect.
"The Department of Labor will now consider its legal options to delay the applicability of the date as we comply with the president's memorandum," Acting U.S. Secretary of Labor Ed Hugler said in a statement.
Let's be clear: Apart from the attorney general as a member of the president's cabinet, the rest of the DOJ and, especially, the FBI have zero role in determining the applicability of the 25th Amendment.
"Regarding the Galaxy Note 7 devices as refurbished phones or rental phones, applicability is dependent upon consultations with regulatory authorities and carriers as well as due consideration of local demand," Samsung said in a statement.
Despite these promising findings, health care simulation has had limited impact because, like patient safety research, it too does not have the necessary funding to study its broad applicability in reducing health care errors adequately.
While every institution must wrestle with how best to change its culture and do right by victims, the fight against sexual assault in the military has imparted lessons and created tools that have broader applicability.
"The threat is remote, quite limited in scope, applicability (requiring a server or phone number compromise) and stealthiness (users who have the setting enabled still see a warning—even if after the fact)," the letter reads.
Work closely with your stakeholders when you build this organization, and keep in mind that: -The system must be able to organise and display the policies according to the applicability and/or ownership of the policies.
Just thirteen minutes into hearing his first case, the former 10th Circuit justice lobbed a matter-of-fact question about applicability of the law at the lawyer arguing in front of him and his eight colleagues.
The law "simply requires their compliance with a neutral law of general applicability, and the Kleins have made no showing that the state targeted them for enforcement because of their religious beliefs," the state court said.
Industry experts (and some of the Supreme Court justices) are concerned that regulating pollution that flows into groundwater and then into water regulated under the Clean Water Act could widely expand the applicability of the law.
Hong Kong leader Carrie Lam welcomed the decision, but conceded that there had been "complex issues of applicability of mainland and Hong Kong laws" for the project as it had been first conceived around a decade ago.
" Shahira Knight, a special assistant to the president who formerly worked for Fidelity, a financial services company, "may participate in broad policy matters and particular matters of general applicability relating to tax, retirement and financial services issues.
The task force said the rules that will be reviewed range from matters of general applicability such as the department seal and service of process to the privacy of education records and Title IX, anti-discrimination laws.
Importantly, it noted that all the previous data has been collected from exclusively long-term care facilities (LTCFs) and nursing homes and thus may not have applicability to staff in acute care hospitals or other healthcare settings.
In recent decades he focused on the chemical origins of life, studying topics like the perplexing biological nature of viruses, the self-organization of matter and the applicability of Darwinian ideas about evolution to the molecular level.
They almost certainly play up to our cultural expectations of how gay and straight people should look, and, to further narrow their applicability, all the subjects were white, with no inclusion of bisexual or self-identified trans individuals.
And if we are thinking about applications like face recognition this is not just about the speed, but about the applicability of the approach: Nobody will wait 10 seconds till their phone will be trying to recognize them.
ICICI Bank said it continued to sell bonds from its HTM category for a few weeks during the quarter ended March 2017 due to "genuine misunderstanding" on the timing of the applicability of RBI's direction in the matter.
I was in ROTC in college and worked here at the Pentagon on national security and special operations law, which one would think really has no applicability in the real world, but turned out to be very useful.
Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, back on the bench for a second straight day after undergoing lung cancer surgery in December, wrote the court's opinion, which clarified the applicability of the "excessive fines" prohibition contained in the Constitution's Eighth Amendment.
Fortunately, most of these solutions have wide applicability across future industries like robotics and autonomous vehicles, helping computers interface with the real world through visual and geographic cues, but their utility might not be as ripe as they'd hope.
Columbus's vow to use technology to reduce poverty and infant mortality, as well as the applicability of that proposal to other cities in the US and across the world, appears to have been that city's ace in the hole.
But Ferré said Insightec is aware of the concerns, which is why much of the capital the company has raised recently is being put toward both commercializing the technology and conducting further study to ensure its applicability and safety.
In a majority opinion written by Justice Antonin Scalia, the Supreme Court ruled that neutral laws of general applicability could not be challenged on the ground that they violated the First Amendment's protection of the free exercise of religion.
Fortunately, the engineers at Cool_Web_Services_Companies do tend to write long, detailed articles on the technical solutions they use and it is wise to read the whole article to understand the motivations and applicability of the particular SDN technologies they choose.
But these lenses also have applicability in civilian technologies, including cameras for intelligence collection and capturing footage at night, scanning produce and other imports thoroughly to detect, among other defects, biochemical agents, as well as medical imaging for diagnostic purposes.
Ms. Rice was prohibited from participating in discussions related to TransCanada, but she was allowed to be part of deliberations that might broadly affect the economic sector where her family had financial holdings, a so-called particular matter of general applicability.
" A UN Tribunal recently found that "while in many cases the effects of environmental change and natural disasters will not bring affected persons within the scope of the Refugee Convention, no hard and fast rules or presumptions of non-applicability exist.
"Now that FARA is, in some circles, a household name or dinnertime conversation, there is an uptick in questions about its applicability," said Abel, who worked on FARA reform legislation a decade ago while he was an aide to Sen.
Secretary of State Mike Pompeo on Tuesday announced that visas for at least 221 Saudi nationals would be revoked and that he was working with the Treasury Department to "review the applicability of Global Magnitsky Sanctions," individual penalties for human rights abusers.
Yes, but: GoMonrovia's 50-cent price likely falls below the cost of a longer one-way shared AV trip, such as a full daily commute, so the popularity of the program should be viewed for its applicability to first and final mile solutions.
"With the Super Bowl in particular, we're a big fan of it because, one, Squarespace has very broad applicability...and at the same time it's one of those few events where most Americans tune in to actually care about the ad creative."
And because of its size (researchers have created a coating with a thickness of only one millionth of a millimeter) and broad applicability, researchers say it can be applied to a number of materials, including glass and silicon, without altering their outward appearance.
"But, I'll be honest, at this point, it appears that my colleagues' insistence on the waiver at the committee level has more to do with their demands for an unrelated ransom than any concern about the applicability of the statute," he said.
When the courts consider the arguments in the Trump lawyer letter, they will likely end up where they belong -- in the dust bin, requiring him to appear and contest the applicability of the privilege to particular questions just like any other litigant.
Migos' "Too Hotty" is an ode to professional wrestler and actual fireman Scotty 2 Hotty, blessed with an unearthly beat (rather than sampling Scotty's so-bad-it's-good entrance theme) and the endless applicability of the titular figure's name to rap lyrics.
AI can be a source of useful insights, but especially in a realm as complex and high-stakes as politics, we need human beings — like policy analysts and politicians — to interpret the insights from AI and determine the scope of their applicability.
Even the Justice Department's extraordinary decision to reverse course the next day noted that the guidelines "enhancements" — the factors that led to the original sentencing recommendation — were "perhaps technically applicable," and prosecutors on Thursday did not dispute the applicability of those enhancements.
But I think McFetridge is onto something with much broader applicability that points to a huge general challenge for places that are in economic decline: Most people are small-c conservative and don't really like the idea of their local community changing.
" NAVY PUSHES FOR MORE AMPHIBIOUS ASSAULT SHIPS Components of the project The paper notes that DARPA has previously developed "neural interfaces intended to restore function to the wounded warrior," but the N3 program "will broaden the applicability of neural interfaces to the able-bodied warfighter.
That decision was partly motivated by a wave of discriminatory legislation in the state, including a transphobic bathroom bill introduced last year and a decision this June by the state's Supreme Court that limits the applicability of federal same-sex marriage laws to marriage benefits.
While it's important to note that the EWG doesn't test sunscreens for consistency or applicability, they do account for every ingredient listed, rating them based on scientific research findings (from within and without the organization) relating to toxicity and other potential health and environmental hazards.
The report recommended a number of regulatory improvements surrounding the Volcker Rule, including better tailoring its applicability to smaller entities, working to improve interagency coordination among the five regulatory agencies and clarifying and simplifying essential aspects of both the proprietary trading and covered fund prohibitions.
The post last week observed that Mr Phillips's religious-liberty claim flies in the face of both reason and the Supreme Court's long-standing position that neutral laws of general applicability do not violate the constitution when they only indirectly impinge on an individual's religious practice.
The company launched its mobility services platform in earnest last year, however, and now it's making it clear that going forward they're going to be putting a lot of investment and focus behind taking the platform and turning into something with real commercial applicability and viability.
"Absent an extension of the applicability date, if the examination prompts the Department to propose rescinding or revising the rule, affected advisers, retirement investors and other stakeholders might face two major changes in the regulatory environment rather than one," the Labor Department said in the proposal.
"What is important is the applicability of a study like this in helping policy makers to use more accurate fire emission factors to design policy and act to prevent further fires and greenhouse gas emissions," said scientist Daniel Murdiyarso from the Indonesia-based Center for International Forestry Research.
A new justice replacing Justice Scalia might take a more expansive approach to the applicability of the 24th Amendment, and be the vote that tips the scales against a controversial doctrine that has dramatically limited the scope of the 2490th Amendment in the digital age: the third party doctrine.
WILLIAM MANTIS St. Paul A major obstacle to constitutional reform and greater flexibility in the interpretation and application of the Constitution is the belief by many Americans, and the doctrine of some American religions, that its creation was inspired by God, and consequently a perfect document of perpetual applicability.
The fine "does not impermissibly burden the Kleins' right to the free exercise", the court held, "because it simply requires their compliance with a neutral law of general applicability, and the Kleins have made no showing that the state targeted them for enforcement because of their religious beliefs".
In a press release, the company described how it will recycle all of those recalled phones, and included this bit:Regarding the Galaxy Note 7 devices as refurbished phones or rental phones, applicability is dependent upon consultations with regulatory authorities and carriers as well as due consideration of local demand.
The anticipated full implementation of the Department of Labor's (DOL) fiduciary rule, and any changes to either the final applicability date or the language of the final rule would most likely have a greater impact on AEL relative to more diversified peers given the company's concentration in FIAs.
JH: But I think you'll see all the main ... I think Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Microsoft are all investing in this technology because it appears the range of applicability for deep learning is quite broad on very complex tasks that traditionally computers have not been able to do well.
"We continue to believe that the best way to provide real relief to working families is through a straightforward, significant, and permanent expansion of the child tax credit — preferably doubling the credit to $2,000 per child and expanding its applicability to payroll taxes," they said in a statement.
"Comedies, Histories, and Tragedies," William Shakespeare There are many poets that I might have included in this list of books, but, to my mind, Shakespeare is the greatest of all in terms of the breadth of his knowledge, his lyricism, humor and the universal applicability of his work.
"Top Girls" was famous when it premiered for skewering the political top girl of the age, namely Margaret Thatcher, but the director Lyndsey Turner's production suggests this spiky play's applicability to Brexit-era Britain and to families poleaxed by political differences, not just those of money and class.
When the Senate Judiciary Committee did not move Lee's nomination forward and the Senate returned the nomination as the session of Congress came to a close, Clinton decided to use the Justice Department's long-standing position on the non-applicability of the Vacancies Act to acting positions to install Lee anyway.
"If the proposed applicability date had not been contemporaneous with the proposed regulations, the Treasury Department and the IRS believe that taxpayers would have engaged in significant tax planning in advance of the regulations being finalized, resulting in a significant loss of revenue," the agencies said in the final regulation.
When I say "options," I mean whether it should be a legally binding instrument, another protocol to the convention, or whether it should be a political declaration, a politically binding set of rules and principles, or whether it should center on the applicability of the existing rules, such as weapons reviews.
"I'm not going to stop using my mobile phone in the light of this" The study found a higher confidence in the association between radiofrequency exposure and heart tumors compared to the brain tumors, but again, both of these were only for male rats, making the applicability to humans more muddled.
We don't necessarily have too many people in college, but we do have too many people in college in exactly the setting you just described: studying things with little or no rigor, things with little or no applicability in the world of work that has evolved, and being charged too much for it.
But the international community has found ways to regulate these systems, to control their proliferation, whether it is through technology export control or treaties and conventions that have broader applicability or other ways of working with industry — such as in the area of nuclear security, for example — of managing the risks and unattended consequences.
I think the case for characterizing Trump's actions as bribery is fairly weak, and the Judiciary Committee was probably wise to frame the first article of impeachment around the much more appropriate charge of abuse of power rather than inviting an argument over the applicability of the details of the criminal code regarding bribery.
The vast majority of other cryptocurrencies are basically penny stocks in an unregulated global stock market, except for the ones which are basically games of chance in a global casino, and the ones which are Bitcoin except actually secret and anonymous, which are technically amazing but don't necessarily inspire greater confidence in the general applicability of the whole concept.
If you are a Christian (or Jewish, or Muslim, or Hindu) business owner, you may run your business according to your religious principles, subject to legal regulations that are neutral (that is, not rooted in antipathy to your religious beliefs or those of your fellow citizens) and general in their applicability (that is, they apply to everyone equally).
"While we cannot confirm or deny the applicability of the regulation to the matters to which Special Counsel Mueller was appointed, we can confirm that the Department ethics experts have reviewed the matters and determined that Mr. Mueller's participation in the matters assigned to him is appropriate," DOJ spokeswoman Sarah Isgur Flores said in a statement.
As part of its oversight of the fiscal year 2017 budget request, Congress should carefully considerthe status and future course of the Department's Non-Lethal Weapons program, how it fits into our overall military strategy, and the applicability of non-lethal systems to the kinds of contingency operations American forces will be called upon to support in the future.
On Sunday, after a federal judge blocked a key component of Trump's executive order, the White House backtracked on the the order's applicability to legal permanent residents of the U.S. "As far as green card holders moving forward, it doesn't affect them," White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus said Sunday morning in an appearance on NBC's Meet the Press.
" (The fact that Trump himself provides evidence for Franklin's proposition says nothing about its general applicability.)  "Why," Franklin lamented, "should Pennsylvania, founded by the English, become a Colony of Aliens, who will shortly be so numerous as to Germanize us instead of our Anglifying them, and will never adopt our Language or Customs, any more than they can acquire our Complexion.
By which I mean that before he even gets to models for development of doctrine, he strongly implies that the core reason for doubting the modern applicability of Jesus's words on divorce is that Jesus was simply wrong — or at least that he was limited by his own eschatological expectations and didn't really expect the world in which we live to ever come to be.
"Following recent grants in Europe and the United Kingdom, we're pleased to see the expansion of our portfolio of foundational CRISPR/Cas gene editing cases globally with the decision by the Chinese Intellectual Property Office, recognizing the broad applicability of our underlying patent applications for uses in all settings, including in human and other eukaryotic cells," Dr. Tyler Dylan-Hyde, Chief Legal Officer of CRISPR Therapeutics said.
"Our investment in LiveStories was underpinned by three factors: first, LiveStories' technically and economically efficient platform to ingest, clean, normalize, analyze and publish civic data gives it a competitive edge in the market; second, a large market that spans from small municipalities to federal governments, as well as a wide range of corporate buyers; and third, the vision that includes increasing transparency and applicability of data that impacts all of us."
Today, because you are largely isolated from other countries and riding virtually solo when it comes to the basis for reimposing sanctions -- others question their applicability in light of Iran's continued implementation of the terms of the nuclear deal -- you cannot expect the same level of effort to prevent sanctions evasion, particularly by Russia and China, who have demonstrably helped evade sanctions in other places like North Korea.
Hours after a federal judge blocked a key component of President Donald Trump's executive order banning refugees and visitors from seven Muslim-majority countries, the White House is backtracking on the order's applicability to legal permanent residents of the U.S. "As far as green card holders moving forward, it doesn't affect them," White House Chief of Staff Reince Priebus said Sunday morning in an appearance on NBC's Meet the Press.

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