Example sentences of "decision [prep] [art] [noun pl] " in BNC.

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1 As a result , Mitchell has told Alan to stay put , at least until the BTR pension trustees have made their decision about the surpluses .
2 Is it possible this would affect the home care manager 's decision about the services to provide to each client ?
3 Indeed through the second method ( but not the first ) we might come to some decision about the responsibilities of the group or institution while still in doubt ( or disagreeing among ourselves ) about the consequent liabilities or responsibilities of the relevant individuals .
4 In effect , the suggestion is that the sudden change of mind on the part of the local authority after receipt of the guardian 's report in January 1992 constituted an admission that their previous decision about the children was wholly wrong and , moreover , it is suggested that they have mismanaged their care of these children in specific regards .
5 We agonised over the decision before selling to the management and I 'm absolutely convinced with hindsight that the decision was not only right in people terms but it was also the right business decision for the shareholders as well .
6 But this in itself must have been a difficult decision for the authorities : to dismiss her was to create a security risk and , as she had proved herself dishonest , to retain her was also a potential threat to Ultra .
7 The critical decision for the banks will come if their own adviser sticks to his view of the costs .
8 Although it is a commercial decision for the banks we can see no reason for the delay , ’ said one .
9 It will literally put a face to a name and be a useful memory aid when you compare notes and come to a final decision after the interviews . )
10 MR JUSTICE MILLETT said that the particular question was whether a decision of a commons commissioner that certain land was not registrable as common land because it formed part of a highway was capable of giving rise to an estoppel per rem judicatam so as to preclude the landowner from afterwards asserting , in proceedings unconnected with the register , that the land in question did not form part of a highway .
11 By contrast requiring a case to be stated , just like the appeal by way of case stated from a decision of a magistrates ' court or the Crown Court described in chapter 7 , obliges the tribunal to set out its decision and the reasons for it together with a formulation of the questions to be considered by the High Court .
12 Today , jury trials are out of fashion , because censorship of the media is more easily achieved by an injunction , granted by a judge sitting in secret , or by a directive from a regulatory body like the Independent Broadcasting Authority , or by the decision of a magistrates ' court .
13 On a preliminary issue as to whether the High Court had jurisdiction to hear an application for judicial review of a decision of a visitors to the Inns of Court : —
14 By contrast , the position ultimately reached in the English cases is that if the primary reason for issuing new shares is to fend off a potential bidder for the company then the decision of the directors will be one that the courts can overturn even if the directors are acting bona fide in the best interests of the company .
15 This was a novel requirement and appeared inconsistent with the decision of the Lords in Newbury , where the defendants did not aim the stone , which killed the victim , at him .
16 I conclude that looking at the matter from the point of view of expense incurred and not from the point of view of loss to the employer no expense could be regarded as having been incurred as a result of the decision of the authorities of the college to provide this particular benefit to the taxpayer .
17 It is highly likely that the decision of the governors of Altrincham Grammar School for Girls to suspend two Muslim girls who wished to wear head scarves to school for being in breach of school uniform rules would also have been unlawful .
18 Following the decision of the Commissioners , a full written record of the decision is sent to the claimant and to the adjudication officer .
19 The court or parents for their part can refuse to consent to treatment A or B or both , but can not insist on treatment C. The inevitable and desirable result is that choice of treatment is in some measure a joint decision of the doctors and the court or parents . ’
20 The court or parents for their part can refuse to consent to treatment A or B or both , but can not insist upon treatment C. The inevitable and desirable result is that choice of treatment is in some measure a joint decision of the doctors and the court or parents .
21 The Bishop of Winchester then stated that the peers had unanimously agreed that Prince Edward should become king ‘ if the people would accept this decision of the prelates and magnates ’ .
22 In the 1922 General Election , following the decision of the Conservatives to withdraw their support for Lloyd George , Liberal representation was further reduced to 116 .
23 The type of move they ( reluctantly ) want to make is somewhere between the decision of The Undertones to leave Derry and to tour constantly but always return , and The Boomtown Rats , who have now disowned the fatherland .
24 a Court Clerk , who is legally trained and can advise Magistrates about matters of law , but who does n't take part in the actual decision of the Magistrates ?
25 This will be a decision of the systems planning team whose function will also be to oversee the development of the information systems project
26 This basic right can not be abrogated by the decision of the parents , the doctor or the State .
27 On this issue , the decision of the parents should carry far less weight than it does .
28 Has he also noted the Labour party 's policy proposal to reverse the decision of the parents and to claw back the education funds concerned to a centralised bureaucracy ?
29 In case of the conversion of a partnership into a Kft , the Act provides that the unanimous decision of the members is required and they remain jointly and severally liable for five years for the existing indebtedness of the partnership .
30 No doubt , they would pay great attention to what the local authority consider should be done , because they would want evidence as to the best way that the nuisance could be abated , but the decision is the decision of the Justices .
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