- risk that a
third party could claim occupation and
overreaching cannot apply. The
issues of
overreaching and
overriding interests are
often closely linked...
-
Imperial overstretch, also
known as
Imperial overreach,
describes the
situation in
which an
empire extends itself beyond its military-economic capabilities...
- In jurisprudence,
prosecutorial misconduct or
prosecutorial overreach is "an
illegal act or
failing to act, on the part of a prosecutor,
especially an...
- A New Way to Pay Old
Debts (c. 1625,
printed 1633) is an
English Renaissance drama, the most po****r play by
Philip M****inger. Its
central character, Sir...
- and I have to say as I said before, to the
extent that
there was any
overreach, it was a few
people in the
upper echelons of the (FBI) and
perhaps the...
-
manages to herd her
emotions well,
playing a
complex role but
hardly ever
overreaching", but
criticised her
delivery of
English lines. For her role, Ranaut...
- want to
admit that huge mistakes,
sheer recklessness, and,
above all,
overreaching ambition that
exceeded all
realistic possibilities, were the true causes...
-
became the
standard for the era. His
plays are
distinguished by
their overreaching protagonists.
Themes found within Marlowe's
literary works have been...
-
leave and more –
unbound by
moderate liberal worries about government overreach or overspending. Goldmacher,
Shane (June 27, 2018). "An
Upset in the Making:...
- far", an
idiom inspired by
Operation Market Garden,
meaning an act of
overreaching A
Bridge Too Far (book), a non-fiction book by
Cornelius Ryan on Operation...