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

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1 Lithified materials may require little more than decision on the orientations of thin sections needed for later examination under the optical microscope , but special slide preparation and cementing media may be required , particularly if soluble minerals are thought to be present ( see Chapter 4 ) .
2 There has also been a High Court decision on the rights of the trustees of St. Bartholomew 's hospital in relation to a substantial portion of British Rail land at King 's Cross .
3 The company called the public inquiry at Weeley , after Tendring District Council failed to give a decision on the plans in the required time limit .
4 An outcry from dentists around the country this week forced the Government to postpone their decision on the payments until May 1 .
5 Mr Lang hopes to announce the decision on the boundaries of the new authorities in the next four months .
6 The first relates to the power of the court : in appeal proceedings the court has the power to substitute its decision on the matters in issue for that of the body appealed from .
7 If the authority was under a duty to make a decision on the matters in issue between the parties , this duty will revive when the decision is quashed and it will then be for the authority to make a fresh decision .
8 They can do that by announcing the decision on the orders from Oman .
9 A final decision on the details of the EC 's own contribution is expected at a meeting of EC finance ministers in Luxembourg next week .
10 Surely if the judges did come to their decision on the grounds of relative merit , they should be prepared to defend it ?
11 The learning and ingenuity of those members of the foundation who are likely to be in dispute with the foundation should not be lightly underestimated and I believe to admit certiorari to challenge the visitor 's decision on the grounds of error of law will in practice prove to be the introduction of an appeal by another name .
12 In my judgment , therefore , if there were a statutory provision that the decision of a visitor on the law applicable to internal disputes of a charity was to be ‘ final and conclusive , ’ courts would have no jurisdiction to review the visitor 's decision on the grounds of error of law made by the visitor within his jurisdiction ( in the narrow sense ) .
13 DFC felt it is now necessary for the Garden to take a policy decision on the standards to adopted for plant names .
14 The Government were responsible for the preservation of law and order , and must assume the responsibility of a collective decision on the risks to law and order which the abolition of the death penalty might involve .
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