Example sentences of "accept or [vb infin] [art] " in BNC.

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1 The General Board shall have power to accept or refuse the application and , if it accepts it , to determine , in consultation with the professor concerned , the number of students whose names may be on the register at any one time and the method of their selection .
2 For discussion of the clerk 's powers to accept or refuse an application under this section .
3 They gave Natfhe and the other unions until January 31 to accept or forfeit the offer .
4 This option enables you to accept or reject a Design Change ( DC ) .
5 Dowty shareholders must decide by noon whether to accept or reject a hostile bid from the engineering firm TI .
6 The MMC then investigates , and if there is an adverse finding , it makes recommendations to the Secretary of State who is free to accept or reject the recommendations , in whole or in part .
7 The master , nevertheless , will always retain the power either to accept or reject the advice .
8 IBOA members in Northern Ireland are to be balloted as to whether they wish to accept or reject the Recommendation of the Tribunal .
9 When deciding whether to accept or reject the DC , bear in mind that acceptance means that you are agreeing either :
10 Once the Hard Copy manager has decided whether to accept or reject the volume , which must be in the VOLCLOSING state , this interactive program should be run in the process directory .
11 Today , nearly a thousand bus drivers , engineers , and clerical workers were balloted on whether to accept or reject the proposal , which also includes a cut in bank holiday pay .
12 Shareholders have three weeks to decide whether to accept or reject the offer .
13 In the meantime it 's up to the city council to decide whether to accept or reject the planning application .
14 It is for the discount houses to tell the Bank the rate at which they wish to sell — the Bank may accept or decline the offers .
15 The executive may therefore accept or reject the whole idea of a transfer abroad on this basis alone .
16 A move from consensus management , where a small , but arguably representative nucleus of people had at least some say in the decision-making , to a more dictatorial style known as ‘ general management ’ now means that decisions are made by one man or woman who may accept or reject the advice of interested parties , including nursing and medical advisers .
17 the experts exist to advise line managers , who may accept or reject the advice given ; or
18 For each package , the user can either ACCEPT or REJECT the SSR , however only one type of operation can be performed at a time .
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