Species like Russian thistle and grasshoppers, as well as waterfowl came under the agency's purview. |
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We're not focused on cancer, teeth, or anything that is specifically within the purview of a sister institute. |
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That is why we view with concern a proposal to partially exempt NSW politicians from the purview of the state's anti-corruption watchdog. |
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Clearly, regulation of the truthfulness of such statements is properly within the purview of government regulation. |
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There are only four Malayali families in the 2.5 s.q. miles, which comes under the purview of the Westwood Council. |
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But I don't think it's within the purview of the commission to get into that. |
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They say that Arabs are Semites, and therefore should come into the purview of those scholars who look at anti-Semitism. |
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Anything that falls outside the purview of our classification is considered either miraculous or damnatory. |
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It seems to me that this action is inappropriate and not within the purview of the school's obligations and responsibility. |
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By blessing God and recalling all that he has done for us, we place technology in the purview of God's plan of salvation. |
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Once he does that, their behaviours no longer fall under the purview of evolutionary theory, as it is not generally concerned with pathology. |
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About the same time the papakainga had come into the purview of the Auckland City Council who wanted to compulsorily acquire the settlement. |
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The question of awards and damages should be the purview of state legislators. |
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But these questions are beyond the purview of this study, which is already long and bountifully illustrated with examples and case studies. |
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No longer the purview of starry-eyed environmentalists, wind power has taken off in recent years. |
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Only the state of the sanity of the defendant's mind mattered, and that was the purview of men with education and experience. |
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Whatever additional value they may have as companions, from this perspective, is beyond the purview of the law to address. |
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Calving percentage, clearly a variable within the purview of management, was the only variable significant in all three models. |
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It was not pressed with any force by Mr Blades, and is not within the purview of Boyd's leave to appeal granted by us. |
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Such a survey, while readily extractable from the extensive scholarship on modern China, is clearly beyond the purview of this essay. |
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The dramatization of real-life events has tended to become the purview of the makers of the made-for-television movie. |
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The inquiry's powers are entirely advisory and its purview has been defined by the Tory government itself. |
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He's a man with many of America's jet propulsion geniuses under his purview. |
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Important spheres of local public life fell outside of the purview of most scholarly narratives. |
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The selection of people to be placed under observation is entirely within the purview of the investigating police officers. |
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The force module construct for opening airbases is designed around five phases, which fall under Air Force purview, as identified in the list below. |
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Every human action takes place within the purview of moral judgment. |
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As far as the question of double-dipping is concerned, that is within the purview of the Minister to answer, and the Minister can comment on that part. |
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The curious thing, in the setting of the Regulations Review Committee, is that not all subordinate legislation is within the purview of the committee. |
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As a result of these developments, the number of countries within the purview of the IMF increased once again, so that by 2002 it had 183 member states. |
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Consequently, the detailed composition of clinical work is regarded as something that lies solely within the purview of the clinicians immediately involved. |
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Now we're getting people who are reviewing up to a dozen applications, not in their area of speciality but in, what you might say, their wider purview of experience. |
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From his purview, our visit and interest had brought excitement to him and his peers. |
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Issues relating alternative sentencing other than prison and decriminalization are within the purview of this department. |
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Once again, it is encroaching on areas under provincial jurisdiction that fall within the exclusive purview of the Government of Quebec. |
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Although it is in conjunction with the minister, the minister has no purview with regard to the day to day operations. |
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In any case it does not lie in its purview to exercise any judgement on them. |
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Whether a data message which enters an information system is intelligible or usable by the addressee is outside the purview of the Model Law. |
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It must be clear that authority for Rideau Canal planning and management falls under the purview of Parks Canada. |
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Further progress in this regard, therefore, lies within the purview of the political leadership of both sides. |
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There were very few mentions of oil or other off-shore resources currently under the purview of the department. |
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The main issue here concerns the strategies in sectors that are within the purview of national states, for example the health sector. |
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Legion Bursaries and Scholarships are the purview of the Legion's branches and Provincial Commands. |
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That view, however, is not correct given that the Mission's procurement activities fall within the purview of the Department. |
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As such, it is at this stage completely outside the purview of the resolution of the Commission on Human Rights. |
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Developed countries maintained that the consideration of financial matters was not within the purview of the technology group. |
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Furthermore, in his discussion of the Ta series from Pylos, he observes that the inventorying of festal equipment fell under the purview of one of the most important scribes. |
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So whether it's done in Guantanamo or somewhere else, it needs to be done and it should be under the purview of the Pentagon with oversight from outside. |
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If Westminster MPs only talked about issues that fell within the legal purview of the House of Commons they would have some extraordinarily truncated discussions. |
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One system did not handle what fell within the purview of the other. |
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It is not within the purview of the legal system to help us grieve. |
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Tours are typically arranged between the boards of the countries involved and do not really come under its purview, except perhaps as a facilitator. |
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Why would it not be within the purview of trade policy to say, yes, we're going to make a determination about what kind of country we want this to be. |
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The image of the non-utilitarian garden gives expression to some central Franciscan doctrines involving nature and the various life forms included under its general purview. |
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The judge and the lawyers broke for a sidebar, outside the purview of the jury, the media, and the public. |
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I have recently established a web site containing a summary of what actually will be done within the purview of our research. |
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To revise, as they do, the landay tradition, once the sole purview of man, is to risk death. |
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As it is in occupied territory, CHEJS falls under the purview of the IDF, so the army appoints the members of the council. |
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It then ploughs these earnings back into the SOEs under its purview. |
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Treaty compliance issues are the purview of the State Department. |
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An example of broadening authority may be that where education policy and legislation were once outside the purview of inspection authorities, a broadened jurisdiction strengthens institutional capacity to enforce laws. |
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Another way out can be that we represent the bill as a finance or money bill and thus take it away from the purview of the Rajya Sabha. |
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More generally, all astronomical phenomena that originate outside Earth's atmosphere are within the purview of astronomy. |
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A large percentage of elementary teachers and many secondary teachers are women, while disarmament like armed security is still pretty much the purview of men. |
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While most understood that the oceans and coast lines were under the purview of the federal department, jurisdiction over issues like freshwater and water safety were unclear to participants. |
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The defence against terrorist and other asymmetric threats within Germany falls primarily into the purview of the Federal and Land authorities responsible for internal security. |
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The IACHR has become more ambitious in the past decade, expanding from its historic purview of political repression to include gay rights, labour rights and indigenous rights. |
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One senses this is not a libidinous poetics of eros, though, but the purview and philia of ethical enactment. |
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Under Charlemagne's purview, both the Ada Gospels and the Coronation Gospels may have been produced in Aachen. |
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In this regard, Reigl falls squarely within the purview of the so-called Tachiste painting typical of French postwar abstraction. |
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One is that I firmly believe we have to do everything humanly possible to ensure genuine political debate is fostered, that it does not become the purview of the rich and the famous and those who can bankroll on their own. |
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Municipal courts were earmarked to act upon, and adjudicate, various types of legal matters falling within the purview of a municipal court in areas of the same district court. |
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Such was the Persian Empire that extended from the Mediterranean and Egypt in the West to the Indus Valley in the East, leaving its imprint on peoples within its purview. |
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Public health obesity programs are usually decided upon by more local authorities and even food programs in schools are usually not the purview of the federal government. |
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Far from exempting this position from its purview, the novel's irony eventually ironises it. |
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Historically, shanties were usually not sung outside of work contexts, and singing sea songs was generally the purview of sailors. |
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The Environment Agency now advises Government directly about those issues within its purview. |
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The activities of these Directorates are under the purview of the Cabinet Secretary for Health and Sport. |
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The department would be under the purview of the Ministry of Defense and be staffed by civilian personal. |
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In other GSCs there may be fewer areas included, but this could be due to problems with the structure and use of the research codes, and not with the actual breadth of the GSCs purview. |
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Both of these supports are primarily within the purview of the employer. |
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C and D grade roads are provincial roads coming under the purview of the Provincial Road Development Authority of the respective province. |
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Unilateral acts committed outside the purview of the United Nations were not consistent with international law and the Charter of the United Nations and must not only be brought to an end, but prevented from ever recurring. |
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As these new territories became controlled, they were brought under the purview of the Viceroy of New Spain. |
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Rhetorical relations have truth conditional effects that contribute to meaning but lie outside the purview of compositional semantics. |
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However, since the scope and purview of their activities have not been clearly defined and articulated, there are some parallel works and overlapping functions. |
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Hence, security agreements with foreign countries are not under its purview. |
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Casinos, international credit card payment gateways, money changers and money transfer service providers in the country are to be brought under the purview of Indian laws. |
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Will it be said that the fundamental principles of the Confederation were not within the purview of the convention, and ought not to have been varied? |
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The institutional organisation of public water supply and sanitation does not fall under the purview of the EU, but remains a prerogative of each member state. |
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In his comments, Gorbachev pointed out that the subject of the Soviet Union has quietly passed from the purview of political scientists into the realm of archeology. |
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The moral dilemmas of the early settlers are beyond the purview of this book. |
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The VOC operated under a strict corporate hierarchy which allowed it to formally assign classifications to those whom it determined fell within its legal purview. |
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For childhood is a social group where children teach, learn and share their own traditions, flourishing in a street culture outside the purview of adults. |
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Security should no longer be the sole purview of cryptoanalysts. |
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Bestowing membership of the Order of Merit is within the personal purview of the Queen, and does not require recommendation by ministers or the Prime Minister. |
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In addition, there are operators that fall outside the purview of National Rail, which operate specific services which are recent additions to Britain's railways. |
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