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The phrase 'under its purview' is an accepted and frequently used expression in English.
It is typically used to refer to something that is within a specified area of responsibility, influence, or authority. For example: "The local government has promised to look into the issue of pollution, and it is clearly under its purview."
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Thus it could treat those under its purview as shabbily as it saw fit — which it has done ever since.
The legislation, which supporters said may get a vote before the state Assembly later this month, doesn't specifically mention delivery services, but it leaves open the possibility that the newly created regulatory agency could take delivery operations under its purview if it chooses.
It then ploughs these earnings back into the SOEs under its purview.
Minow is generally opposed to the approach apparently being taken by the Federal Reserve, which is reportedly working on regulation changes that, among other things, would empower it to review and modify compensation packages at institutions under its purview; she thinks that such bureaucratic interventions in market processes are unlikely to be effective.
The way it works is the company collects millions of data points from the storage arrays, hypervisors and virtual machines under its purview, then encrypts and anonymizes the data and sends it to the InfoSight cloud analytics engine, where the data gets processed in real time and presented to customers.
More than 4,000 banks, mutual funds and hedge funds come under its purview.
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The reports come on the heels of a bipartisan call from the House Science Committee, which wants to triple the 1% increase proposed by President Clinton for the science and technology programs under its purview--that is, most civilian R&D minus biomedical research.
While no king, the Federal Trade Commission had something similar to say yesterday about two companies under its regulatory purview, AOL Time Warner and Vivendi Universal of France.
Under its extended purview, CFIUS will review – and possibly block – any investment or transaction involving a foreign entity related to the production, design or testing of technology that falls under a list of 27 critical industries, including biotech research and development.
In 1996, CDC broadened its focus to a more comprehensive health approach that brought people (particularly women) with bleeding and clotting disorders under its mission purview.
Meanwhile UNESCO accepted 13 new sites, including a sacred peak in Kyrgyzstan and a fortress in Burkina Faso, bringing to 890 the number of places under its purview.What makes this whole procedure tolerable (and indeed, respected) is that it is a voluntary arrangement between governments, with groups of states taking turns to form committees that duly exercise UNESCO's moral power.
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