Every slave state had its own slave code and body of court decisions. These codes made slavery permanent in these states. |
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Firms may be able to cooperate by agreeing to abide by the decisions of an external regulator who can be appointed by the firms. |
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What could the Supreme Court do if these politicians refused to abide by its decisions? |
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Certain decisions are absolutely correct and understandable at the time of their making. |
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Like many of the illusionist's decisions, he used a bit of abracadabra to make the purchase. |
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This theory carries a wagonload of design decisions with it, and I'm afraid they aren't easy design decisions. |
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Postpone those decisions that can wait until you feel more able to deal with them. |
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All of these are political decisions to put the profits of big business above the lives of millions of ordinary people. |
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On her new lip balm collection, what Tyra taught her and how being a mom inspires her management decisions. |
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The PA said that it had always abided by the decisions of the court. |
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Democratic politics are the accumulation of a great many small decisions and actions that will accrue to what seems a big picture. |
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In making these decisions we should be governed by the principle of equity. |
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The strongest, frankly dictatorial authority figure I have known would look at me blankly, unable to make even simple decisions. |
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As you may recall, we had agreed that decisions would require prior approval. |
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Statoil told ProPublica that it sells its gas independently and makes decisions about billing separately from Chesapeake. |
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Although deplored by many, her decisions have greatly benefited the company. |
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One need only stand in the aisle marked Produce to understand how the wan light obscuring the bruised fruit makes all of our decisions more difficult. |
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They influence the buying decisions their parents make on big-ticket items like cars and vacations. |
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In 1998, Baumeister co-published a paper suggesting that self-control decisions drew on some limited resource. |
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The multitude of decisions invalidating laws prohibiting same-sex marriage have rested on three different rationales. |
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Lennon and Ono made many decisions based on astrology and the reading of tarot cards. |
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His new position is largely ceremonial because all the decisions are actually made by a committee. |
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When the artist themselves is often continents away, those artistic decisions are made by the artisan. |
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At these sessions decisions were made, laws passed and complaints adjudicated. |
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Those homeowners who bought too much house, or borrowed against inflated values are now going to be liable for their own poor decisions. |
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William also appointed deputies who could make decisions while he was absent, especially if the absence was expected to be lengthy. |
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Young Henry was unhappy that, despite the title of king, in practice he made no real decisions and was kept chronically short of money by Henry. |
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We have conviction from reason, or decisions from the inerrable and requisite conditions of sense. |
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Henry remained a minor and his government's legal ability to make permanently binding decisions on his behalf was limited. |
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The King of France had the power to revoke all legal decisions made by the King of England in Aquitaine, which was unacceptable to the English. |
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It accepts the decisions of the first four ecumenical councils concerning the Trinity and the Incarnation. |
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Furet emphasises that the decisions of August 1789 survived and became an integral part of. |
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Nelson was also highly confident in his abilities, determined and able to make important decisions. |
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Exploiting poor American naval command decisions, the German navy ravaged Allied shipping off the American Atlantic coast. |
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The NHS has reported that the Grid has helped increase collaboration and meeting attendance and even improved clinical decisions. |
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The way the Constitution is understood is influenced by court decisions, especially those of the Supreme Court. |
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The church hierarchy faced resistance to some of their decisions. |
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The chairman wields considerable influence over the board's decisions. |
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She wrote a caustic report about the decisions that led to the crisis. |
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From the evolutionary standpoint, the afterbrain will never develop if the forebrain makes all of the decisions. |
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The agency has been at pains to stress that its decisions are still based on sound science. |
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Just as I made the decisions to have natural births, to breastfeed, to co-sleep, to babywear, etc., because I love my kids. |
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Another broad issue regarding the physical setting involves decisions about the setting's frontstage and backstage. |
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Whatever the crisis may be, Captain Kirk is always at the helm making the decisions. |
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Our task is only half finished. It will be my duty to enforce the decisions of the conference and I hereby pledge myself to that end. |
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By convention, the monarch respects the prime minister's decisions of government. |
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Later decisions, and decisions of higher courts or legislatures carry more weight than earlier cases and those of lower courts. |
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Common law decisions are published in law reports for use by lawyers, courts and the general public. |
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The interactions between decisions of different courts is discussed further in the article on precedent. |
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District court decisions are not binding precedent at all, only persuasive. |
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Older decisions persist through some combination of belief that the old decision is right, and that it is not sufficiently wrong to be overruled. |
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In the UK, since 2009, the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom has the authority to overrule and unify decisions of lower courts. |
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The king's judges would then return to London and often discuss their cases and the decisions they made with the other judges. |
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In civil law systems, individual decisions have only advisory, not binding effect. |
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In general, court decisions of common law jurisdictions give a sufficient ratio decidendi as to guide future courts. |
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This is the highest court in provincial jurisdiction, only subject to the Supreme Court of Canada in terms of appeal of their decisions. |
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Scots common law covers matters including murder and theft, and has sources in custom, in legal writings and previous court decisions. |
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Regulations, directives, and decisions are of equal legal value and apply without any formal hierarchy. |
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The following of decisions by a religious expert without necessarily examining the decision's reasoning is called taqlid. |
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It is believed that the Holy Spirit guides the Church through the decisions of the entire council, not one individual. |
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It usually meets twice a year to receive reports and make decisions on matters brought before it. |
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The main functions of the Board are to carry out the decisions and policies of the Assembly, to advise it and to facilitate its work. |
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As such, the triage process must take into account multisectoral factors in making triage decisions. |
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It's deeply disrespectful to assume that we're either being misinformed or that we're so retarded we can't make these decisions ourselves. |
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The moral impulse of utilitarianism is constant, but our decisions under it are contingent on our knowledge and scientific understanding. |
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There are two umpires, who apply the Laws, make all necessary decisions, and relay the decisions to the scorers. |
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In a general sense, in a democracy, all the people of a state or polity are involved in making decisions about its affairs. |
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In democracies, large proportions of the population may vote, either to make decisions or to choose representatives to make decisions. |
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Further, the wisdom and prudence of certain decisions of procurement have been publicly questioned. |
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Perceiving the situation as intractable and urgent, Radcliffe went on to make all the difficult decisions himself. |
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Healthcare decisions are being made in a dialogue between the patients and healthcare professionals. |
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Domestic policy are administrative decisions that are directly related to all issues and activity within a nation's borders. |
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The Constitution gives states the power to make decisions regarding restrictive voting laws. |
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The women of the emperor's family often intervened directly in his decisions. |
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As a result, area committees were named after and made decisions for areas which they did not exactly represent. |
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Americans sued each other at a very high rate, with binding decisions made not by a great lord but by local judges and juries. |
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Most decisions are arrived at by a simple majority of members of the General Synod voting together. |
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Initial decisions about party organisation were rooted in an idea of strict democracy. |
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Courts of appeals decisions, unlike those of the lower federal courts, establish binding precedents. |
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The Court takes decisions about the deployment of resources as well as formulating strategic plans for the university. |
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There are also a number of committees of both the Court and Senate that make important decisions and investigate matters referred to them. |
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Jones had three straight no decisions, but the bullpen eventually won all three games. |
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These serve as a basis for the Council to make decisions on negotiations or their extension to other candidates. |
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Earls no longer aided in tax collection or made decisions in country courts and their numbers were small. |
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Early Irish law consisted of the accumulated decisions of the Brehons, or judges, guided entirely by an oral tradition. |
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A single Appeal Sheriff hears appeals against bail decisions made by a sheriff or justices of the peace. |
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Many jurisdictions provide a statutory or constitutional right for litigants to appeal adverse decisions. |
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Most decisions about rules are left to the skips, although in official tournaments, decisions may be left to the officials. |
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Therefore, a team may make strategic decisions during an end based on assumptions of rock position that turn out to be incorrect. |
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It met almost daily, with Maurice Hankey as secretary, and made all major political, military, economic and diplomatic decisions. |
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The authority of appellate courts to review the decisions of lower courts varies widely from one jurisdiction to another. |
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Therefore, only a small proportion of trial court decisions result in appeals. |
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Pascal's estate was contentiously split between his ex-wife and his nonwife, with artistic decisions ultimately empowered to a banker. |
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The Welsh Language Act 1967, overturned these decisions and gave rise to the concept of 'equal validity' between the Welsh and English languages. |
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The Dublin City Manager is responsible for implementing City Council decisions. |
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Each cabinet member makes the decisions on their portfolio area and explains the decisions at the monthly cabinet meetings. |
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The American newspaper's decisions were questioned by many British boxing journalists. |
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In March 1990, when it became clear that a digital standard was feasible, the FCC made a number of critical decisions. |
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There is usually a choreographer who makes the creative decisions and decides whether the piece is an abstract or a narrative one. |
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From then until Ireland achieved independence, all major decisions regarding Wexford Harbour were taken by Westminster. |
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We have no decisions in our state directly on point. With us the problem is one of first impression. None of the cases cited is on point. |
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The Portuguese government also agreed to eliminate its golden share in Portugal Telecom which gave it veto power over vital decisions. |
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Thus decisions are still made primarily by the Council of the European Union, as was the case previously. |
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Article 94 establishes the duty of all UN members to comply with decisions of the Court involving them. |
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Clear and uniform marking has been required in court decisions for these rights to apply. |
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Synods make many key decisions about finance, and about church property, which is usually held in trust by a synod trust company. |
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Water governance is the set of formal and informal processes through which decisions related to water management are made. |
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Both are risky and dangerous, and gave an individual the chance to make many decisions of their own accord. |
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Both sides were anxious about effects of these decisions on the balance of power in the Senate. |
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In addition to ecological considerations, decisions regarding the future of the fisheries were also influenced by social and economic factors. |
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Strategies and policies help managers plan by guiding operating decisions and often premaking them. |
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As in other applications of the phrase sui generis, the decisions will be a unique matter of fact, degree, and professional opinion. |
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Records show Manet's appreciation of her distinctive original style and compositional decisions, some of which he incorporated into his own work. |
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Barring judicial decisions to the contrary, Sutcliffe will spend the rest of his life in Broadmoor Hospital. |
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Members of Cabinet make major decisions collectively, and are therefore collectively responsible for the consequences of these decisions. |
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Agricultural policy is the set of government decisions and actions relating to domestic agriculture and imports of foreign agricultural products. |
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Statuses within the tribe are relatively equal, and decisions are reached through general agreement. |
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At the synod Orosius communicated the decisions of the synod of Carthage and read several of Augustine's writings against Pelagius. |
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They met together informally 145 times and made all the major decisions, which in turn were ratified by the others. |
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Since 1995, the European Court of Justice may overrule Austrian decisions in all matters defined in laws of the European Union. |
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While the army command may have disapproved of his tactical and strategic decisions, the loyalty of the common soldier was unquestioned. |
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How a historian approaches historical events is one of the most important decisions within historiography. |
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Edicts, grants, and judicial decisions survive, as well as the famous Lex Salica, mentioned above. |
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Evidently, interim decisions could be made by the Pope, which ultimately needed to be ratified using an assembly of the people that met annually. |
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New laws were decided at the landsting, which also took other decisions regarding the island as a whole. |
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It was believed that the universities were affected by the decisions of Parliament and ought therefore to have representation in it. |
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The family is headed by a patriarch, usually the oldest male, who makes decisions on economic and social matters on behalf of the entire family. |
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The acute and ponderous mind of Dr. Johnson was not always right in its decisions. |
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It is also the court of last resort for all appeals against the decisions of provincial courts. |
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To date, the Assembly of Experts has not challenged any of the Supreme Leader's decisions. |
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The decisions of the revolutionary courts are final and cannot be appealed. |
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But important decisions were taken from the colony to Spain by the Council of the Indies. |
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Management by the Audiencia, which was expected to make executive decisions as a body, proved unwieldy. |
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S Supreme Court decisions have held which rights apply in Puerto Rico and which ones do not. |
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He based his actions on decisions and consultations of a cabinet council, or Diwan. |
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Cabinet decisions to annex or not to annex were made, usually on the basis of political or geopolitical considerations. |
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In turn, it will translate the Ombudsman's decisions from Spanish into the language of the complainant. |
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As bad decisions are dressed up in pseudo-analytical garb, ministerial officials may become unduly cynical about analysis. |
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Similar decisions and practices followed in Austria, Switzerland and the Netherlands. |
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Prior to Apostolicae curae, decisions had already been given by Rome that Anglican orders were invalid. |
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Those who favor the legality of abortion often hold that a woman has a right to make decisions about her own body. |
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Even today, the Commentaries are cited in Supreme Court decisions between 10 and 12 times a year. |
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After the 1750s the volume of cases rose until by 1790 it was necessary to maintain a daily log of decisions. |
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Appeal from the court's decisions lies to the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. |
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All decisions are, in the common law system, decisions on the law as applied to the facts of the case. |
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Apart from Acts of parliament, Orders in Council are the main method by which the government implements decisions that need legal force. |
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The development of the Internet created the opportunity for courts to publish their decisions on Web sites. |
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Each province in Canada has an official reporter series that publishes superior court and appellate court decisions of the respective province. |
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Short reports of all Irish superior court decisions from 2011 can be found on the web site Stare Decisis Hibernia. |
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It is the first law journal in Bangladesh which specifically publishes law decisions of Supreme Court of Bangladesh, India and Pakistan only. |
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These reports included the decisions of the High Court only and were collated, compiled and edited by different puisne judges and magistrates. |
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These volumes reported the decisions of the then Court of Appeal for Eastern Africa and of the Privy Council. |
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These reports, as their name suggested, included only the decisions of the Court of Appeal of Kenya selected over that period. |
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As the early Chancellors lacked formal legal training and showed little regard for precedent, their decisions were often widely diverse. |
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Generally speaking decisions from the higher courts will bind the lower courts. |
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The decisions of judges, viewed over time, determined the rules of conduct, the legal duties, by which all were bound. |
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Letters to friends in England such as Harold Laski and Frederick Pollock contain frank discussion of his decisions and his fellow justices. |
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For lawyers, citations to United States Reports are the standard reference for Supreme Court decisions. |
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Instead, they are decisions from various Pennsylvania courts, dating from the colonial period and the first decade after Independence. |
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Dallas went on to publish a total of four volumes of decisions during his tenure as Reporter. |
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This trend has been strongly evident in federal substantive due process and Commerce Clause decisions. |
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It is the Court's practice to issue decisions in all cases argued in a particular Term by the end of that Term. |
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Circuit courts have appellate jurisdiction from district and municipal courts, as well as from decisions and decrees of state agencies. |
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Analogy from previous judicial decisions is also common, although these decisions are not binding authorities. |
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The Confederation Congress could make decisions, but lacked enforcement powers. |
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Implementation of most decisions, including modifications to the Articles, required unanimous approval of all thirteen state legislatures. |
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To enforce judicial decisions, the Constitution grants federal courts both criminal contempt and civil contempt powers. |
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The reporter also profited from selling the printed volumes of the reports of decisions. |
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The reporters of decisions are listed here with their tenures and the numbers of the volumes of the United States Reports they edited. |
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More recently, court decisions have also been made available electronically on official court websites. |
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However, there are also a few federal court decisions that are classified for national security reasons. |
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The factors influencing brand decisions in a merger or acquisition transaction can range from political to tactical. |
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The detailed decisions about the brand portfolio are covered under the topic brand architecture. |
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On May 21, 2009, the Japanese government introduced new legislation which would make the PRC's decisions binding. |
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This work helps inform today's decisions and ensure that they become tomorrow's permanent record. |
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Furthermore, the legitimacy of a chief is a direct determinant of the legitimacy of his decisions. |
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Cases such as this illustrate the need for more comprehensive information than mere internet searches when researching legal decisions. |
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The ability to read actual cases and decisions, as well as the logic behind them was revolutionary in Bracton's time. |
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The availability of previous decisions, even if 20 or more years old proved to be of great interest to nearly all practitioners of the law. |
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Seven jurors vote in secret to decide whether the defendant is guilty or not, and decisions are taken by majority. |
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This was subsequently followed in numerous first instance and appellate decisions, as well as by the High Court itself. |
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Rule 50 also deals with judgments as a matter of law, however Rule 50 decisions take place after a jury has been empanelled. |
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State governments commonly delegate some authority to local units and channel policy decisions down to them for implementation. |
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Both the prosecution and the defense may request the judge to act and may appeal the judge's decisions before an appellate court. |
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The main exception to this rule being that the Supreme Court has declared itself not to be bound by its own previous decisions. |
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The High Court of Australia also followed the decisions of the Privy Council during the first half of the twentieth century. |
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In 1978, the High Court declared that it was no longer bound by decisions of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council. |
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Unwritten laws are laws which are not contained in any statutes and can be found in case decisions. |
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This means that any decisions by a court higher in the hierarchy will be binding upon the lower courts. |
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In such situations, court decisions from those jurisdictions on the original legislation are often examined. |
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Chafee's tenure as Secretary was marked by a willingness to make bold decisions and stand by them. |
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On such grounds, there are obvious benefits for the disclosure of reasons for decisions. |
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Civil law countries often have specialized courts, administrative courts, that review these decisions. |
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The decisions of the administrative courts are checked by the Regional Administrative Courts and Council of State. |
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Judicial review of administrative decisions is different from an administrative appeal. |
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The statutes or judicial decisions in one state may be completely opposite to those of another state on a particular legal issue. |
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Some of the most significant of these important and influential Court decisions are listed below in date descending order. |
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Most of the Court decisions that follow were landmark decisions that were the first such decisions in the United States or the world. |
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The General Counsel acts as a prosecutor and the Board acts as an appellate judicial body from decisions of administrative law judges. |
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One of the biggest challenges in international decisions is to determine an adequate compensation for environmental damages. |
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Lower courts must follow the decisions of higher courts by which they are bound. |
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Decisions from South African courts are only persuasive, and courts refer to them in formulating their decisions. |
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They are however bound by decisions of the High Court and the Court of Appeal. |
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All decisions were constrained by the party politics of what was considered good management. |
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In countries such as these, the upper house generally focuses on scrutinizing and possibly vetoing the decisions of the lower house. |
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The Executive's ability to carry out decisions often depends on the Legislature, which is elected under the mixed member proportional system. |
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Such decisions often affect an organization as a whole, which is representative of their leadership amongst the organization. |
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He argued a future communist society would allow people to make decisions about their relationships free of economic constraints. |
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Members vote on major decisions and elect the board of directors from among their own number. |
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Collectively, the genro made decisions reserved for the Emperor, and the genro, not the Emperor, controlled the government politically. |
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Seeing and hearing independently, the ruler is able to make decisions independently, and is, Shen says, able to rule the world thereby. |
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The editors also refused to treat the decisions of political powers as definitive in intellectual or artistic questions. |
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Of all Wainwright's boundary decisions, the outer perimeter of the Southern Fells is the most often debated. |
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When Norman Warne visits Beatrix, they make decisions about her book regarding size, colour and price. |
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The result was a string of decisions that further established riparianism as a rule of law. |
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Commons Councils enable decisions to be made by majority voting, so relieving the burden of trying to reach unanimous decisions. |
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Public administration would be hamstrung if courts were free to second-guess reasonable administrative decisions. |
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Clemens had to think on his feet, adjust on the run, make split-second decisions and, if he messed up, contend with the consequences. |
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Unless underwise provided by this law, decisions shall be given by a majority of votes of the members present, other than the President. |
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Those who criticize bicameralism stress that a unicameral legislature will be more efficient and faster in taking decisions. |
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Imagine a 6-3 liberal court revisiting all of these appalling decisions. |
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ExecSense Webinars are an enhanced and effective way to immediately understand new legal trends or decisions that impact your practice. |
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What has annoyed me this weekend is managers whingeing about referee's decisions. |
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In 1997, Rob founded Agri-Trend Agrology with the goal of helping farmers make better decisions on crop input purchases. |
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The council's most dubious decisions usually come on 8-7 votes, with the special interests winning the day. |
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Their decisions prompted Northwest recruiting analyst Jake Worthen of Scout. |
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Companies use the useful life of assets to guide their decisions on whether or not to amortize them on their financial statements. |
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The weight of both decisions ignited protests across the land. |
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Implementation of the Minister's decisions is carried out by a permanent politically neutral organisation known as the civil service. |
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This means greater local control and accountability by northerners for decisions central to the future of the territories. |
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Since ancient times, when societies were tribal, there were councils or a headman whose decisions were assessed by village elders. |
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Subsequently, the composition of parliaments in this period varied depending on the decisions that needed to be taken in them. |
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The decisions that led up to the Iraq war and its subsequent conduct are currently the subject of Sir John Chilcot's Iraq Inquiry. |
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Its decisions are binding on all courts, including itself, apart from the Supreme Court. |
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Case law, in common law jurisdictions, is the set of decisions of adjudicatory tribunals or other rulings that can be cited as precedent. |
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The decisions of this court are binding upon and must be followed by all the state courts of California. |
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It is not their function to attempt to overrule decisions of a higher court. |
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An Intermediate state appellate court is generally bound to follow the decisions of the highest court of that state. |
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Each panel of judges on the court of appeals for a circuit is bound to obey the prior appellate decisions of the same circuit. |
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Courts in one jurisdiction are influenced by decisions in others, and notably better rules may be adopted over time. |
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The different roles of case law in civil law and common law traditions create differences in the way that courts render decisions. |
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By contrast, decisions in civil law jurisdictions are generally very short, referring only to statutes. |
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The doctrine of jurisprudence constante also influences how court decisions are structured. |
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As of 2005, the House of Lords has rejected its past decisions no more than 20 times. |
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Note that inferior courts cannot evade binding precedent of superior courts, but a court can depart from its own prior decisions. |
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American courts of last resort recognize a rebuttable presumption against overruling their own past decisions. |
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It should come as no surprise that they also seem the most willing to overrule the Court's past decisions. |
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Unfortunately these decisions are not published anonymously and therefore its impossible to show on individual cases that this happened. |
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In principle the High Court is bound by its own previous decisions, but there are conflicting authorities as to what extent. |
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Petitions for the House of Lords to review the decisions of lower courts began to increase once again. |
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In practice, however, such decisions are made in contentious cases only after a reference is made to the House of Lords. |
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Regional financial funding decisions for the East Midlands are taken by East Midlands Councils, based in Melton Mowbray. |
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From March 2010, the funding decisions at regional level were taken over by Advantage West Midlands, the Regional Development Agency. |
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These networks are not designed, but nevertheless emerge as a result of decentralized individual economic decisions. |
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The Committee's decisions are announced at noon the day after the meeting has concluded. |
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Its decisions are generally implemented either under the existing powers of individual government departments, or by Orders in Council. |
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Energy policy will loom large in the policy decisions of the new government. |
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Managerial economics applies microeconomic analysis to specific decisions in business firms or other management units. |
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Each cabinet member makes the decisions about the portfolio that they are allocated. |
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As a result, pagans could be pragmatic and almost utilitarian in their religious decisions. |
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Again, fears of John of Gaunt's ambitions influenced political decisions, and a regency led by the King's uncles was avoided. |
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Conventional theories had argued that without these three powerful men making decisions for her, Ophelia is driven into madness. |
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The individuals are thereby the authors of all decisions made by the sovereign. |
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The death of his brother John, also in 1805, affected him strongly and may have influenced his decisions about these works. |
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I had no engagements, no difficult decisions to make, no fear of callers, no interruptions to my work. |
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Williams argued that moral decisions must preserve our psychological identity and integrity. |
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We should reject any system that reduces moral decisions to a few algorithms. |
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Thereafter, certain political decisions, such as the decision to move the capital from Calcutta to Delhi, were announced at the durbar. |
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In addition to the seventeen laws, numerous IFAB decisions and other directives contribute to the regulation of football. |
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Off the field and in televised matches, there is often a third umpire who can make decisions on certain incidents with the aid of video evidence. |
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This is a high level of sportsmanship, as sometimes a batsman could take advantage of incorrect umpiring decisions. |
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With three judges, unanimous and split decisions are possible, as are draws. |
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Boxing historians sometimes use these unofficial newspaper decisions in compiling fight records for illustrative purposes only. |
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The Central referee has responsibility to call the score and make decisions with the two side referees. |
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The congress makes decisions relating to FIFA's governing statutes and their method of implementation and application. |
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A number of results in boxing, gymnastics and judo were overturned by officials after initial decisions were appealed against. |
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Benn successfully defended his title twice more in 1994 with unanimous decisions against fellow Briton Henry Wharton and Juan Carlos Giminez. |
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However, I needed to work and so I carried on and I won most of my fights on decisions. |
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The exiting challenger of record was replaced by a challenger committee, where decisions are made by popular vote. |
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Specifically, the degree to which decisions made by a sovereign entity might be contradicted by another authority. |
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It was also slow in coming to its decisions, as certain ones required the unanimous consent of the entire Assembly. |
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The decisions of the Council are known as United Nations Security Council resolutions. |
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While the Council can give advice, submit proposals, and monitor development projects, it does not have the authority to make official decisions. |
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However, decisions by the highest courts in Greenland and the Faroe Islands may be appealed to the Danish High Courts. |
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Ministerial decisions can be challenged by a petition of 30 Northern Ireland Assembly members. |
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As such proximate environments cause people to make decisions based on existing situations and anticipated situations. |
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Most implement decisions made by the international bodies to which they belong. |
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Under Article 27 of the UN Charter, Security Council decisions on all substantive matters require the affirmative votes of nine members. |
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The same holds for certain decisions that directly regard permanent members. |
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Those conventions and decisions are developed by the member states working together at the Council of Europe. |
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The protesters questioned the legitimation of the G7 to make decisions that could affect the whole world. |
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The Ministerial Conference can take decisions on all matters under any of the multilateral trade agreements. |
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These decisions broadened the effects of partition but were in line with the evolving policy of Irish neutrality. |
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The British were in danger of a rout, but faulty American decisions resulted in Washington being repulsed with heavy losses. |
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A combination of court decisions and legislation, culminating in the Civil Rights Act of 1968, sought to end racial discrimination. |
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Despite this, communications problems and questionable command decisions cost Germany the chance of a more decisive outcome. |
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Parents are frequently not consulted over children's medication and frequently feel unable to challenge decisions over their child's treatment. |
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Mark Lever of the National Autistic Society wants families fully involved in decisions about care decisions for their loved ones. |
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It is the first, and perhaps will prove the only opportunity to reverse the calamitous decisions of Yalta. |
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Each Member State is represented and has one vote, though decisions are usually reached through consensus. |
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