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10 Sentences With "purviews"

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We can get into a debate here about the relative purviews of "remastering" vis-à-vis "remaking," but as it turns out, the game has already made some heavier-handed updates.
It would also fall under the companies' purviews to determine whether or not their drugs have "relative potential for abuse" or pose a "risk...to public health" per Section 201 of the Controlled Substances Act, according to the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA).
It would also fall under the companies' purviews to determine whether or not their drugs have "relative potential for abuse" or pose a "risk...to public health" per Section 201 of the Controlled Substances Act, according to the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA).
In either case, because graduate students and junior faculty members in the humanities are expected to produce journal articles and citations much in the way graduate students and junior faculty members in the sciences are, and because they are discouraged by tenure committees and sometimes by their own ideological provincialism from thinking broadly and connecting their work to larger questions of universal relevance, there is an increasing incentive to publish in journals with narrow purviews that are read by correspondingly few scholars.
The event aimed to impart the ideas circling around the following purviews: research ideas and methodologies; perks of being multidisciplinary; the importance of technology, computation and networking; and individual agency.
In the Government Burgstaller was responsible for female concerns, construction, trade, consumerism, and transport. On 31 March 2001, Burgstaller was elected as the first woman to head Salzburg's Social Democratic Party with an approval of 98% of delegates. On 25 April, she was appointed as first deputy governor of the State of Salzburg. Her agendas included the purviews of communities, health and youth issues, and again female concerns and consumerism.
The first minister, Lord Beaverbrook, pushed for aircraft production to have priority over virtually all other types of munitions production for raw materials. This was needed in the summer and autumn of 1940, but it distorted the supply system of the war economy. It eventually came to be replaced by a quota system, with each supply ministry being allocated a certain amount of raw materials imports to be distributed amongst various projects within the ministries' purviews. Beaverbrook still continued to push hard for increases in aircraft production until he left the ministry to become Minister of Supply.
Previously known as the Ministry of National Security and Justice it was then separated in 2001 to ensure that both ministries ran efficiently within their respective purviews. The ministry has introduced a number of policies and strategies within parliament to complete a variety of objectives including citizen safety and public order. To accomplish its roles and responsibilities the ministry has multitude of divisions within its organisation ranging from the Jamaican Constabulary Force (JCF) the official policing force of Jamaica to the Passport, Immigration and Citizenship Agency (PICA) which safeguards its borders. The current Minister of National Security for Jamaica is DR. Horace Chang who during his previous political endeavours has successfully completed numerous projects including the Kingston Metropolitan Area (KMA) Water Supply Improvement Programme.
Community Safety is planned to be reinvigorated by introducing positive leadership and comprehensive planning at the local level in place of the illegitimate systems of governance currently thriving. Territorial Integrity is also a vital element within the ministry’s policy prioritisation as it looks to assure the preservation and command of Jamaica’s marine, air and land space for the benefit of all citizens. Crisis Response and Resilience which will endeavour to develop and reaffirm Jamaica’s ability to survive disasters of any nature through the establishment of government protocol and a national risk management strategy. Education although not pertinent under the ministry’s purviews, it is an essential policy element as a lack of essential education is one of the root causes of lawlessness and violence.
Asian American writers must often confront racial bias that seeks to diminish their work. Dorothy Wang argues that there is a bias against Asian-American writers because of their race. Wang states that the: "marginalization of Asian American poetry is, arguably, a synecdochic reflection of the larger state of poetry in a capitalist society – poets tend not to write best sellers and poetry has no use-value – yet the erasure of poetry within literary purviews bespeaks a more profound and troubling fundamental misapprehension within American literary (and racial) ideologies: the (mis)reading, even if mostly unconscious, of the category of 'Asian American poetry' as oxymoronic, a contradiction in terms, one that pits the sociopolitical (read: racial) against the aesthetic (the formal, the "purely" literary) in a false binary." The lack of attention to race in poetry can cause Asian American's contribution to the poetic world to become almost nonexistent.

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