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However, on the one occasion that Sergius agreed to crown Berengar in around 906, Berengar was prevented from reaching Rome by the forces of Alberic I of Spoleto and Adalbert II of Tuscany, both of whom had been supporters of Sergius, but were unhappy with his decision to support Berengar.
Other approaches to reaching a decision based on data are available via decision theory and optimal decisions.
But instead of reaching further compromise, within weeks of the decision he launched an invasion of his mother's realms.
A study by the University of Glasgow showed that a jury of 12 people was ineffective because a few jurors ended up dominating the discussion, and that seven was a better number because more people feel comfortable speaking, and they have an easier time reaching a unanimous decision.
According to prestigious Global Capital Markets Survey, which measures readership habits amongst most senior corporate and financial decision makers in the world ’ s largest companies and financial institutions, the Financial Times is considered the most important business read, reaching 33 % of the universe, 6 % more than The Wall Street Journal.
After reaching a consensus they can uphold or reverse the referee's decision or order a rematch, known as a torinaoshi.
Use of these cues and other signals from elites allows average people the opportunity to achieve a modest level of rationality in reaching a decision.
Whenever several people who do not all agree need to make some decision, voting is a very common way of reaching a decision peacefully.
In reaching this decision, Taney had hoped to settle the issue of slavery in the United States with the Court's decision, but it had the opposite effect.
The unity the citizens displayed in reaching this decision deserves credit, and the determination they displayed in putting this gigantic plan in operation has become a significant portion of Ulysses and Grant County, Kansas history.
The committee had considered several suggestions without reaching any decision.
According to prestigious Global Capital Markets Survey, which measures readership habits amongst most senior corporate and financial decision makers in the world ’ s largest companies and financial institutions, the Financial Times is considered the most important business read, reaching 33 % of the universe, 6 % more than The Wall Street Journal.
With Parliament not reaching a decision, they re-worked their plan, which was now for a canal from Haddesley to Selby, with a new cut from Ferrybridge to Beal, and improvements above Castleford.
In reaching this landmark decision, the Supreme Court asserted that Article I, Section 2 of the United States Constitution requires that representatives shall be chosen " by the People of the several States " and shall be " apportioned among the several States ... according to their respective Numbers ...." These words, the Court held, mean that " as nearly as practicable one man's vote in a congressional election is to be worth as much as another's.
It is used to describe both the decision and the process of reaching a decision.
Consensus decision-making is thus concerned with the process of reaching a consensus decision, and the social and political effects of using this process.
His son Caeso Quinctius often drove the tribunes of the plebeians out from the forum, preventing them from reaching a formal decision.
We considered many factors in reaching this difficult decision, and ultimately decided that the Answers community's limited size and other product considerations made it more effective for us to focus our efforts on other ways to help our users find information.
According to Dialogue a Proposal Factor, Garrett, this kind of dialogue should not be confused with discussion or debate, both of which, says Bohm, suggest working towards a goal or reaching a decision, rather than simply exploring and learning.
A spokesman for Al-Fayed said " in reaching the decision to retire, wished to ensure that the legacy and traditions that he has built up in Harrods would be continued.

reaching and Supreme
A long legal battle, Guth v. Loft, then ensued, with the case reaching the Delaware Supreme Court and ultimately ending in a loss for Guth.
In Arizona v. Gant, 556 U. S. ___ ( 2009 ), the Supreme Court ruled that a law enforcement officer needs a warrant before searching a motor vehicle after an arrest of an occupant of that vehicle, unless at the time of the search the person being arrested is unsecured and within reaching distance of the passenger compartment of the vehicle or police officers have reason to believe that the evidence for the crime for which the person is being arrested will be found in the vehicle.
That clause of the amendment was challenged, with the case reaching the US Supreme Court.
They can be dismissed on demand by Decree or when reaching an age determined by law ( Subarticle 2 ); or dismissed by the Supreme Court in certain other cases determined by law ( Subarticle 3 ).
The legal status of detainees at the camp has been a significant source of controversy, ultimately reaching the United States Supreme Court.
In the landmark 1995 case of United States v. Lopez, the first decision in six decades to invalidate a federal statute on the grounds that it exceeded the power of the United States Congress under the Commerce Clause of the United States Constitution, the Supreme Court described Wickard v. Filburn as " perhaps the most far reaching example of Commerce Clause authority over intrastate commerce.
Several major challenges to the National Industrial Recovery Act — considered the cornerstone of the New Deal — were reaching the Supreme Court, and Reed was forced to drop the appeals because the Office of the Solicitor General was unprepared to argue them.
The case, filed in New York, wound its way through the system, finally reaching the U. S. Supreme Court in 1962.
After the 1954 Supreme Court Brown v. Board of Education decision, George's fight against school integration escalated, reaching its height in 1955-1957, when George was active in the Patriots of North Carolina and then in the North Carolina Defenders of States ' Rights which picked up the anti-integration banner after the Patriots ' demise.
* The Chief Justice, Supreme Court Judges, and Justices of Appeal ( including the President of the Court of Appeal ), are required to retire on reaching the age of 70.
* Upon reaching the applicable retirement age, the retirement of the Chief Justice, any Supreme Court judge, or a Justice of Appeal ( including the President of the Court of Appeal ) may be waived to allow that person to continue in office, or to transfer to another judicial office, for a term of not more than three years.
Although the law enabling the sales was overturned by reformers, the land claims were challenged in the courts for years, reaching the US Supreme Court.
Beber called a meeting of friends and associates in the area on May 3, 1924, reaching an understanding of goals and forming the first Supreme Advisory Committee ( SAC ) consisting of seven men, and officially founding the Aleph Zadik Aleph for Young Men.
Zhukov recommended to the Soviet Supreme Command ( Stavka ) to deploy 1st and 2nd Ukrainian Fronts to form two armored rings of encirclement: an inner ring around the pocket followed by destruction of the forces it contained, and an external ring to prevent relief formations from reaching the trapped units.
It has been suggested that the Supreme Court refrained from reaching the merits in these cases in consideration of the Act ; had it done so, it would have eliminated the basis for passage of the legislation.
Only after reaching the U. S. Supreme Court was the issue settled, when the FCC assigned KOB to a new license class.
Beginning with the 1935 Constitution, Supreme Court Justices are obliged to retire upon reaching the mandatory retirement age of 70.
President Bienen's time at Northwestern was also marked by sometimes difficult relations with Evanston, with one lawsuit against the city of Evanston reaching the US Supreme Court.
You don ’ t have to think of a Supreme God sitting somewhere in a far-off place and of one day reaching him so that bhakti can begin.
After a series of court battles, reaching the Florida Supreme Court, construction began in 1995, and the bridge opened for traffic on October 19, 1997.
On 14 September 2006, upon reaching the mandatory age, Barak retired from the Supreme Court.
It has been suggested that the Supreme Court refrained from reaching the merits in the case in consideration of this civil rights legislation, which was then pending in Congress, as had it done so it would have eliminated the basis for passing the Act.
As with the other Justices of the Supreme Court, the Chief Justice is obliged to retire upon reaching the age of 70, otherwise there is no term limit for the Chief Justice.

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