Sentence examples for to the purview from inspiring English sources

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The limited powers constitutionally granted to the regions have been extended by the national legislature through its devolution of additional matters to the purview of regional legislatures.

The plan may consider whether to eliminate or consolidate some of the community school districts, and whether to return high schools to the purview of the community districts.

Adhering to the purview that every young male X Factor finalist has to look like the cover star of a fictional teen magazine called No Genitals, here's Ryan Lawrie.

This product has done so well, it's graduating from the lab and being moved to the purview of the main product team.

In recent years the SEC has also disallowed shareholder resolutions on an array of ESG issues, categorizing such issues as "ordinary business" not subject to the purview of shareowners from shareholder resolutions asking companies to report on potential financial exposure as a result of the mortgage securities crisis to requests that insurance companies report to shareholders on climate risk.

Still, asylum cases are often left to the purview of individual immigration officers and judges, meaning there's a lot of leeway in application approval based on their opinion.

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Questions about whether to publish upsetting content used to be the purview of media outlets the New York Daily News was criticized widely for deciding to plaster news anchor Parker's final moments on its front page today but thanks to social media everyone gets to decide whether to share graphic, disturbing videos with their followers and friends.

As are further attempts to expand the purview of the M.P.A.A., to include other products and behaviors.

Child: Are you saying that because you consider stuffed animals to be feminine and the bed to be the purview of the female?

But Spinoza does adopt many of the psychological underpinnings Hobbes attributed to the passion in his basic ontology, going so far as to extend the purview of the "conatus" so that it becomes intrinsic to all finite things, all of which express "a perpetual and restless desire of power after power" (Leviathan 11.2).

My argument is therefore that nothing less than the abolition of the highly connotative language of morality will suffice to get us thinking clearly about how to live — the purview of ethics.

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