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Decisions about what brand equity to write off are not inconsequential.
Decisions about tax status have been based on whether an organization functions like a church.
Decisions about the acknowledgment of private schools ( the German equivalent to accreditation in the US ) are also made by these ministries.
His book about controversies in modern medicine, Second Opinion: Doctors, Diseases and Decisions in Modern Medicine, was published in 2003.
Decisions about the 2012-budget would be taken after the discussions in a panel of cabinet members about the nuclear policy of Japan, including the fast-breeder reactor project, would be complete.
Decisions had to be made about the type of cabin.
Decisions about treating Paget's disease can be complicated because 1 ) no two people are affected in exactly the same way by the disease, and 2 ) it is sometimes difficult to predict whether a person with Paget's disease who shows no signs of the disorder will develop symptoms or complications ( such as a bone fracture ) at a later date.
An Empirical Analysis of the Federal Judiciary ( 2005 ), Infotopia: How Many Minds Produce Knowledge ( 2006 ), and, co-authored with Richard Thaler, Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness ( 2008 ).
Sunstein co-authored Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness ( Yale University Press, 2008 ) with economist Richard Thaler of the University of Chicago.
* Nudge: Improving Decisions about Health, Wealth, and Happiness with Richard Thaler ( Yale University Press, 2008 )
Decisions about proper educational placement should be revisited as often as circumstances warrant.
Decisions about the running of union buildings and services are made by the elected Trading Committee, with direct input from four student stakeholder groups ( Bars, Catering, Entertainment and Retail ).
Decisions about funeral arrangements for an unmarried person without children may be made by the next closest relative.
* The Developing Evidence to Inform Decisions about Effectiveness Network ( DEcIDE ), research-based health organizations that conduct practical studies about the outcomes, comparative clinical effectiveness, safety, and appropriateness of health care items and services.
Decisions about possible parental alienation are considered a legal decision, to be determined by the judge based on the facts of the case, rather than a diagnosis made by a mental health professional.
Decisions about negotiations, notices, offensive actions and agreements are ultimately made by the members of the operational sections.
Decisions about using the battle funds are made by the Local Co-organization ( the members thereof, of course ).
Decisions about rehabilitation will include consideration of upgrading the bridge to accommodate high speed rail traffic.
Decisions such as, for example about ATP, have been discussed and analyzed at Bommersvik.
The Administrative Decisions Tribunal of New South Wales is responsible for reviewing decisions of some New South Wales government departments, for hearing discrimination complaints referred by the President of the New South Wales Anti-Discrimination Board, for hearing complaints about professional misconduct and for hearing disputes with commercial leases.

Decisions and book
In his 2008 book How to Make Good Decisions and Be Right All the Time, Iain King suggested a credible rule on lying was possible, and defined it as: " Deceive only if you can change behaviour in a way worth more than the trust you would lose, were the deception discovered ( whether the deception actually is exposed or not ).
Thomas Sowell, in his book Knowledge and Decisions, claims that this difference is due to women not taking jobs due to marriage or pregnancy, but income studies show that that does not explain the entire difference.
His book Collective Decisions and Voting: The Potential for Public Choice was published by Ashgate Publishing in November 2006.
Thomas Sowell in his book Knowledge and Decisions presents several arguments as examples of the animistic fallacy:
Allen is profiled in Sen. John McCain's and Mark Salter's book, Hard Call: Great Decisions and the Extraordinary People Who Made Them ( Twelve Books, 2007 ).
: His 1959 book, Probability and Statistics for Business Decisions, was a landmark effort, coming only five years after L. J.
The leading law journals of Pakistan are published by PLD Publishers from Lahore, namely PLD, SCMR, CLC, PCrLJ, PTD, PLC, CLD, YLR The most comprehensive law book is the " Pakistan Law Decisions " ( PLD ), which contains judgments from the Supreme Court of Pakistan, the various provincial High Courts, the Service, Professional and Election Tribunals as well as the superior courts of territories such as Azad Kashmir.

Decisions and program
The heart of the FPA's outreach effort, the Great Decisions program, was launched in 1954.
Decisions of the organization were to be made by a five member Executive Committee of the Communist Youth International ( ECCYI ), and a program for the organization was adopted.

Decisions and were
Decisions were made by voting without any time set aside for deliberation.
Decisions within the post-Stalin Politburo were reached through consensus most of the time, but issues could also be resolved by a democratic vote by the members for a certain motion.
Decisions on further state reforms were delayed and remained a matter of considerable debate.
Other originalists, including Michael W. McConnell, a federal judge on the United States Court of Appeals for the Tenth Circuit, in his article " Originalism and the Desegregation Decisions ," argue that the Radical Reconstructionists who spearheaded the 14th Amendment were in favor of desegregated southern schools.
Decisions of the United States courts of appeals have been published by the private company West Publishing in the Federal Reporter series since the courts were established.
In the US, most of the laws and penalties were greatly enhanced starting in the late 1970s, and through the 1990s, largely due to pressure from groups like Mothers Against Drunk Driving ( MADD ) and Students Against Destructive Decisions ( SADD ) and leaders like Candy Lightner.
Decisions were taken by consensus rather than majority ( which was the case in the European Community areas ) and the supranational institutions had little input.
Decisions on interpretation of Scripture were to be made communally, not individually.
Decisions were made by his father, the Retired Emperor Qianlong.
Decisions of the council were to be brought unanimously.
Decisions of the Board were accepted as binding by all departments and agencies of the Federal Government .</ BLOCKQUOTE >
Decisions were not made by a chief or by any individual but rather by a council of male elders.
Decisions leading to the massacre of Poles in Volhynia and their implementation were primarily attributable to the extremist Bandera faction of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists ( OUN-B ) and not by other Ukrainian political or military groups.
Decisions of war and peace were to be made only by a common Landtag.
Decisions of the chair were not binding on the Senate unless the speaker's decision was also the pleasure of a majority of senators.
Decisions of one day were frequently reversed the next, and every one held himself free to disobey any law that he did not approve of .. .. Public opinion of the hour in each section of the community was the only force in the land.
Decisions were made only by complete consensus, which often led to long and stormy meetings.
Decisions affecting the whole movement were taken at the annual meetings.
His record against Langford was 6 wins, 2 losses and 14 No Decisions, although the two losses were by knockout.
Decisions were made in the king's name by the regency Council made up of the most important and influential government of England, and dominated by Henry IV's son Humphrey, Duke of Gloucester and Bishop Henry Beaufort ( Cardinal Beaufort from 1426 ), who was Henry V's half-uncle.
The remaining bouts were No Decisions, which were common during the era in which he fought.
In the Health Care Decisions Act of 2003 domestic partners were given the right to make health care decisions for their partners.
Decisions on confiscations and awards were based on mapping and data in the Down Survey made in 1655-56.

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