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decision and affects
Amy proclaiming that she will, in turn, " make a major decision that affects the entire family without consulting with him first " purchases a sporting goods and outdoor supply store that is up for sale, which Alan takes over, and renames Matthews & Sons.
In either case, the ticket-buyer has paid the price of the ticket so that part of the decision no longer affects the future.
* Bystander apathy: When a requirement or design decision is wrong, but the people who notice this do nothing because it affects a different group of people
For example, making an effort to avoid catching the common cold affects people other than the decision maker.
A decision which produces legal effects or significantly affects the data subject may not be based solely on automated processing of data.
Each design decision made affects the properties and efficiency of the final product.
The mere fact that a decision affects rights or interests is sufficient to subject the decision to the procedures required by natural justice.
The decision only affects those few states that do not have laws similar to the federal Innocence Protection Act that explicitly give prisoners a right to DNA evidence.
* First trial ( filed by Ienaga on June 12, 1965, ruled on July 16, 1974, at Tokyo District Court ): Judge Sugimoto ruled that authorization that affects the content of the description of textbooks is against Article 10 of Fundamental Law of Education, and that the authorization falls under the category of censorship as defined in Section 2, Article 21 of the Constitution, and demanded the state to reverse its decision.
In more general theory, where the capital decision determines the desired level of capital stock ( which includes fixed capital and working capital ), and the investment decision determines the change of capital stock in a sequences of periods, the acceleration effect emerges as only the current period gap affects the current investment, so do the previous gaps.
The concept of supermodularity is used in the social sciences to analyze how one agent's decision affects the incentives of others.
The CUSA was criticized for this decision since the motion did not reveal the source of the claim that cystic fibrosis affects only Caucasians.
NYAS advocates and lawyers help clients to express their wishes and feelings and to participate in decision making and planning that affects their lives.
CZW continued to endure every business decision that WGTW-48 formulated and executed until the channel decided not to air the June 18, 2004 episode due to its content, through negative affects on the fans and after much consideration, CZW decided to withdraw the show indefinitely.
Today the New Forest is a National Park, run by an independent organisation operating in a local government framework and funded by central government The Verderers have a new statutory duty to take account of the purposes of National Park designation when making any decision which affects the Park ( under section 62 of the Environment Act 1995 ).
The decision maker, after hearing the report from the expert, must then make a decision which affects the payoffs of both players.
* Firms have market power, i. e. each firm's output decision affects the good's price ;
In addition to signaling the completion of a key deliverable, a milestone may also signify an important decision or the derivation of a critical piece of information, which outlines or affects the future of a project.
This affects their ability to hold other jobs and change positions, the hours they can work, and their decision to give up work.
Apparently, after Judgment Day, rumors abound of an unnatural relationship between the two that affects John's tactical decision making, and some are unsettled that he has appointed a Terminator as one of his lieutenants.
Experiments conducted by Sheldon Solomon, Tom Pyszczynski, and Jeff Greenberg sought to lend evidence to the concept that mortality salience, or the awareness of one's own death, affects the decision making of groups and individuals.

decision and ambassadors
The functions of the President are largely ceremonial ; the President appoints the Premier upon the NPC's decision, Vice-Premiers, State Council members and Ministers of all departments upon the nomination of the Premier, all ambassadors to foreign countries, and all legislative committee chairs, treasurers and secretaries.
The final decision to commission David was taken by the Mining Art Group with the addition of young art ambassadors from Redruth School.
* The President can appoint and recall ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotentiary, and can receive foreign ambassadors extraordinary and plenipotentiary, to negotiate and sign international agreements on behalf of the Socialist Republic with the Heads of other States ; he can approve or join international agreements, except in cases where a decision by the National Assembly is necessary.

decision and United
By making inroads in the name of law enforcement into the protection which Congress has afforded to the marriage relationship, the Court today continues in the path charted by the recent decision in Wyatt v. United States, 362 U.S. 525, where the Court held that, under the circumstances of that case, a wife could be compelled to testify against her husband over her objection.
One of the first moves made after a cabinet decision was to request the United States to establish a full-fledged military assistance group instead of the current civilian body.
The riders wanted enforcement of the United States Supreme Court's 1946 Irene Morgan decision that banned racial segregation in interstate travel.
* 2007 – The Supreme Court of the United States upholds the Partial-Birth Abortion Ban Act in a 5-4 decision.
A court case allowing the União do Vegetal to import and use the tea for religious purposes in the United States, Gonzales v. O Centro Espirita Beneficente Uniao do Vegetal, was heard by the U. S. Supreme Court on November 1, 2005 ; the decision, released February 21, 2006, allows the UDV to use the tea in its ceremonies pursuant to the Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
After a decision in favor of Borland by the Fourth Circuit Court of Appeals, the case went to the United States Supreme Court.
For example, a reception statute enacted by legislation in the state of Washington requires that " he common law, so far as it is not inconsistent with the Constitution and laws of the United States, or of the state of Washington nor incompatible with the institutions and condition of society in this state, shall be the rule of decision in all the courts of this state.
Later courts have limited Erie slightly, to create a few situations where United States federal courts are permitted to create federal common law rules without express statutory authority, for example, where a federal rule of decision is necessary to protect uniquely federal interests, such as foreign affairs, or financial instruments issued by the federal government.
He said he was displeased with the federal government's decision to allow United States missile testing in Canada and had wanted to " graphically illustrate to Canadians " how wrong he believed the government to be.
The decision of the United States Supreme Court upheld the right to bridge navigable streams, therefore the bridge was allowed to remain.
The decision was made public shortly before Medawar took responsibility in a United States District Court for bilking $ 3. 4 million from about 50 investors.
See the decision of the United Kingdom Asylum and Immigration Tribunal in MA ( CG ).
To elect means " to choose or make a decision " and so sometimes other forms of ballot such as referendums are referred to as elections, especially in the United States.
A 1998 United States Supreme Court decision found most of the island to be part of New Jersey.
Finland's 1994 decision to buy 64 F-18 Hornet fighter planes from the United States signalled the abandonment of the country's policy of balanced arms purchases from Communist countries and Western countries.
In 1995 the Supreme Court rejected the Gun-Free School Zones Act in the Lopez decision, and also rejected the civil remedy portion of the Violence Against Women Act of 1994 in the United States v. Morrison decision.
During the last years of his administration, President Hoyte sought to improve relations with the United States as part of a decision to move his country toward genuine political nonalignment.
The decision to develop a continental standard eventually resulted in a unified, open, standard-based network which was larger than that in the United States.
With the exception of a single gray whale killed in 1999, the Makah people have been prevented from hunting by a series of legal challenges, culminating in a United States federal appeals court decision in December 2002 that required the National Marine Fisheries Service to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement.
Thanks to funds raised by Golda Meir from sympathisers in the United States, and Stalin's decision to support the Zionist cause, the Jewish representatives of Palestine were able to sign very important armament contracts in the East.
This was the case in a famous United States Supreme Court decision in 1975, O ' Connor v. Donaldson, when Kenneth Donaldson, a patient committed to Florida State Hospital, sued the hospital and staff for confining him for 15 years against his will.

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