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I suspect it doesn't mean anything particularly original to me: I simply think of it as the separation of church es) from the ambit of the state – which is why I consider it a desideratum.

If local councils end up with the power to make fast-track planning decisions, the wrong projects may be chosen for the wrong reasons.A larger doubt is that many of the most difficult problems of the cities are beyond the ambit of urban planners.

After a previous horrific child killing that of Victoria Climbié in 2000, also in Haringey social work as it pertains to children was brought under the ambit of "children's services", which also encompass education and big chunks of policing and health care.

He included ten new countries within the ambit of an existing focus market scheme, which allows a duty-credit facility at 2.5% of the value of all exports to specified countries.Mr Nath also announced that the government would set up a joint task force with members from the central and state governments as well as industry to draw up a road map for removing structural hurdles to exports.

The crimes in its ambit are too many and various for more than symbolic justice to be seen to be done.

But it is an important point of principle that the two jobs defending Europe and patrolling the Atlantic are of equal status.Two views on the Middle EastWhile NATO's Atlantic dimension is no longer at issue, an even harder (and still unresolved) question arose over how far into the eastern Mediterranean, and the greater Middle East, the alliance's ambit should stretch.

According to the court, not only does the "staggering" quantity of information harvested by the NSA exceed the Patriot Act's statutory ambit, but the government's argument in defence of bulk-collection "defies any limiting principle".

His first major research was in the field of game theory, but by the time he published "Science Concert" (in Korean), a kind of "Freakonomics" for his domestic publisher, he had expanded his ambit to include general psychology, aesthetics and finance.

For precisely this reason, your suggestion that "the outside world...has no duty to take action" to address their plight must be challenged.It is true that IDPS fall outside the definition of "refugee" and, consequently, the ambit of refugee law.

From relatively simple projects to build roads and bridges and the like, large chunks of public spending have fallen within its ambit, including Labour's much-trumpeted new schools and hospitals as well as prisons (see article) and mid-air refuelling jets for the Royal Air Force.

Only blacks, it seems, lie outside the D'Amato ambit; could it be, the cynics ask, because they overwhelmingly vote Democrat Of course it could.

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