Example sentences of "[subord] a decision [be] " in BNC.

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1 Where a decision is made to remit back to the licensing board , the interlocutor should include any specification or modification required under subs .
2 Partly for this reason and partly because of the inherent complexity the partnership agreement itself will rarely include ( at any rate in its main body ) a breakdown of the chosen management structures in full detail , though where a decision is taken on a matter of principle ( eg what matters require the unanimous approval of the partners , how a senior partner should be chosen , etc ) the partnership agreement is the logical place for it to be recorded .
3 It may be that once a decision is made to tape the wound , little attempt is made to perform a thorough wound toilet .
4 Once a decision is made it must be communicated in writing to the claimant , who then has three months in which to appeal against it to the SSAT .
5 ‘ Our director 's secretary Campbel Ogilvie is over for the draw and he will stay until a decision is made on the situation . ’
6 Exploration and appraisal expenditures are defined as intangible fixed assets until a decision is reached concerning commercial viability of the fields to which they relate .
7 It is ridiculous that people wait up to three years until a decision is reached .
8 Until a decision is made on whether the building gets listed status , the protestors say they 're staying put .
9 If a decision is made to abandon the launch at height , it is safer to release first and then to lower the nose , as this prevents the risk of the cable parachute opening and flying up over the aircraft .
10 If a decision is held to be non-justiciable the court will decline jurisdiction over it .
11 If a decision is non-justiciable , it is not subject to judicial review ; but even if it is ‘ justiciable ’ , the arguments which underlie the concept of non-justiciability also restrain the courts in awarding judicial remedies .
12 Section 29 of the Police and Criminal Evidence Act 1984 ( P. & C.E. Act ) provides that he should be informed at once that he is under arrest if a decision is taken to prevent him leaving at will .
13 By contrast , if a decision is to be made about whether a pupil is to pass or fail an examination then a boundary would have to be set .
14 For example , if a decision is made to build a factory , it might be years before the building is erected , equipped and in operation , and years more before it earns sufficient profits to pay back the investment .
15 If a decision is made to proceed with a purchase , then the sequence of events could follow these lines :
16 If a decision is taken in any individual case that an attempt is to be made to effect settlement , then negotiations must proceed without delay .
17 ‘ Are you having a good meeting ? ’ , you know , and then of course all decisions involve human evaluations because a decision is a choice among alternative images of the future really and we evaluate these and pick out what we think is the best , obviously .
18 Whether a decision is so unreasonable as to be unlawful depends , in Lord Diplock 's words , on whether it is ‘ so outrageous in its defiance of logic or of accepted moral standards that no sensible person who has applied his mind to the question to be decided could have arrived at it ’ .
19 Furthermore , apart from the fact that it is often unclear , as a matter of law , whether a decision is illegal or not ( and so it would be unsafe just to ignore it ) , it is not the case that a void decision is for ever void .
20 The question of whether a decision was ‘ legal or not ’ is sometimes put in terms of whether it was made ‘ within or without jurisdiction ’ or whether it is ‘ intra vires or ultra vires ’ ( that is , literally , ‘ within or beyond power ’ ) .
21 Thus , we find that if certain facts must exist before the exercise of judgment then the court will examine whether those facts exist , whether a decision was made upon a proper self direction as to those facts , and whether irrelevant facts were taken into account .
22 the belief that there is adequate time to search and deliberate before a decision is made .
23 Natural justice requires that a firm should have an opportunity to answer any criticism before a decision is made .
24 However , delays may occur if the authorities have failed to make contingency plans to meet the change in circumstances , and consequently prolonged discussion may be necessary before a decision is made to use particular instruments in a certain way .
25 It is that in the former situation it will be possible to adduce evidence as to established professional practice with which the defendant 's actions can be compared , whereas in business , while it may be clear what steps should be taken before a decision is made , it is not obvious by what criteria the decision itself should be judged .
26 It is to say that whether it has done so can not be determined by asking whether the statute requires a certain state of facts to exist before a decision is reached : all statutes always do this .
27 However , my hon. Friend can be assured that I have listened attentively to what he has said and his points will be considered carefully before a decision is made on whether the application should be called in .
28 The Commissioner herself is the only legally qualified person in her office , and it is not surprising to learn that Treasury solicitor 's advice is often sought before a decision is made to grant assistance or not
29 6.4 Is further consultation necessary before a decision is made ?
30 The Edinburgh council official who 's paid for doing nothing will have to wait another month , before a decision is made on his future .
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