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The phrase "as covering only" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in contexts where you want to specify that something is limited to a particular scope or aspect.
Example: "The report is focused on the financial aspects of the project, as covering only the budget and expenses."
Alternatives: "limited to" or "restricted to".
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Most have made pragmatic compromises, such as covering only part of the care cycle, using important but incomplete risk adjustments, and incorporating limited outcome measures.
General welfare, mentioned in parallel with these two phrases, is best read as covering only matters that advance the welfare of the United States as a whole.
The A.C.L.U. said the procedures even define attorney-client privilege as covering only people who have been indicted in this country.
In support of that claim, petitioners point out that the exception is "sandwiched" between the "personal staff" and "immediate adviser" exceptions in § 630(f), and thus should be read as covering only similar employees.
The U.S. Supreme Court held in U.S. v. Bowman (1922) that most crimes enacted by Congress are to be read as covering only acts committed in the United States.
"Today this capability is focused solely on rapidly identifying and obtaining information regarding events that are ongoing, and providing information that can help inform an effective response to that event," he said, describing the reports as covering only topics like "major traffic accidents, haz-mat spills, reports regarding suspicious packages, shootings, etc".
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In 2015, for example, he voted against a floor amendment to prevent the Department of Justice from interfering with state marijuana laws as well as narrower proposals covering only medical cannabis programs that year and in 2014.
The other trend is to enhance the power of practical application by enlarging the coverage scope, such as from covering only 2 subcellular location sites [12], to 5 location sites [13], to 12 location sites [14], [28], and to 22 location sites [40].
Some of the examples mentioned in Table 1 help to clarify how the degree of coverage criteria is operationalized: For instance, the 1961 recruitment agreement between Germany and Turkey is treated, from the German perspective, as targeting only part of a migrant group, as it is covering only low-skilled workers from one specific country (case 4 in Table 3).
Reports on long-term oncologic outcomes for patients who undergo robot-assisted radical prostatectomy (RARP) are scant, as for radical prostatectomy covering only the contemporary prostate-specific antigen (PSA) era.
The situation inside Somalia was significantly worse than in neighboring Kenya, and I felt as if I were covering only half the story; to document it fully meant traveling to Mogadishu, the kidnapping capital of the world, less than six months after the ordeal in Libya.
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