Host employers have had open slather for a long time and that is challenged by a decision that is both strong and well-reasoned. |
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The clear and well-reasoned arguments calling for clarification and elucidation of the legal issues fell on deaf ears. |
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All of this growth and improvement is underway in a safe and well-reasoned business activity. |
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If the amount in dispute warrants it, three arbitrators increase the likelihood of a fair, well-reasoned result. |
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The Redesign Panel's recommendations provided a well-reasoned basis for agreeing on a new system of internal justice. |
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We also urge individual countries in Europe to take note of this significant, well-reasoned development. |
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In its well-reasoned decision of 9 October 2001, the Court of Justice of the European Communities rejected this action for annulment. |
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It also advocates its well-reasoned position that all marked crosswalks should be updated to include a stop sign or light. |
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Its mission is to make well-reasoned decisions on immigration and refugee matters, efficiently, fairly, and in accordance with the law. |
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I have seldom heard a Commissioner distance himself so clearly, and in such a well-reasoned manner, from a Council Resolution. |
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Her writings are clear, well-reasoned and eloquent, distinguished not only by writing of high quality, but by the sheer volume of published articles and books. |
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The Provincial Court's evaluation of the evidence was again thoroughly reviewed by the Supreme Court, which concluded that it had been well-reasoned and adequate. |
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One's delight at discovering that a personally loved film received well-reasoned praise from one critic turns to infuriation when it is dismissed or minimized by another. |
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The Decisions Unit within Operations, together with Legal Services, ensures that all parties to an appeal receive decisions that are timely, well-reasoned, and effectively communicated. |
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Another participant suggested that risk management would not solve the issue of risk aversion if public servants were still vilified when failure occurred in spite of well-reasoned decisions. |
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Her website explained well-reasoned policies. |
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High-quality science and independence ensure objective and well-reasoned opinions and decisions, which will give the opportunity to ECHA to set its reputation as a world-class regulatory authority. |
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A governance evaluation report dated September 2006 states that there should be a robust and well-reasoned CEO goalsetting and evaluation process in the future. |
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It also takes note of the State party's allegations that all the evidence, including the video-recording of the minor, was thoroughly analysed by the trial court, which dismissed it on well-reasoned grounds. |
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They establish their autonomy and form a separate identity, while gaining the ability to think about possibilities and options, and make well-reasoned decisions. |
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The Background section of the Discussion Paper offers a thoughtful and well-reasoned analysis of the environment under which Defined Benefit plans are currently operating. |
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Thank you all for your incredibly well-reasoned feedback. |
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In a well-reasoned argument, Attrition said that predictions of a cyberwar between China and the US could become a self-fulfilling prophecy by actually encouraging attacks. |
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Judge Chandler makes a well-reasoned argument. |
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It reveals a well-reasoned, opinionated and grounded student. |
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They also stake out well-reasoned claims against violence. |
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The Supreme Court should uphold that well-reasoned decision. |
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Although quantum suicide is a well-reasoned argument, the multi-universe premise on which it stands is more controversial. |
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As with any edition, particularly a well-reasoned one, one can disagree on some decisions. |
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