Sentences with phrase «public bodies sometimes»

Public bodies sometimes retain ad hoc external consultants to conduct professional health assessments.

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But that's always been the fear... In reality, public bodies often move slowly & neglect to offer any kind of specific guidance — which means fines are sometimes inevitable, but it also means long lead / lag times to work around new regulations.
The introduction of new types of art, for instance - such as Performance, Happenings and Installations - along with new subject - matter - including things like dead sharks, dying flies, huge ice - sculptures, crowds of nude bodies, buildings that appear to be in motion, a collection of 35,000 terracotta figures, islands wrapped in pink polypropylene fabric, painted bodies, spooky projected imagery on public buildings, and so on - have provided spectators with a range of new (sometimes shocking) experiences.
Through exploration of painterly materials, visual process and participation from the public, this new body of work will explore the imbrication of patterns and experience that structures ones vision, suspended in doubt, sometimes cured in paint.
Decisions made by public bodies very often have important and sometimes far - reaching consequences for those who are directly affected by them.
Public Bodies Orders (PBOs) are made using powers delegated by the Public Bodies Act 2011, which permit ministers to abolish, merge or modify 285 public bodies as part of an exercise sometimes referred to as «the bonfire of the quangos&rPublic Bodies Orders (PBOs) are made using powers delegated by the Public Bodies Act 2011, which permit ministers to abolish, merge or modify 285 public bodies as part of an exercise sometimes referred to as «the bonfire of the quangos&rBodies Orders (PBOs) are made using powers delegated by the Public Bodies Act 2011, which permit ministers to abolish, merge or modify 285 public bodies as part of an exercise sometimes referred to as «the bonfire of the quangos&rPublic Bodies Act 2011, which permit ministers to abolish, merge or modify 285 public bodies as part of an exercise sometimes referred to as «the bonfire of the quangos&rBodies Act 2011, which permit ministers to abolish, merge or modify 285 public bodies as part of an exercise sometimes referred to as «the bonfire of the quangos&rpublic bodies as part of an exercise sometimes referred to as «the bonfire of the quangos&rbodies as part of an exercise sometimes referred to as «the bonfire of the quangos».
The injuries suffered are caused by a wide variety of accidents, such as road accidents, accidents at work or in a public place and sometimes the negligence of other professional individuals or bodies.
Rix LJ cited with approval a passage in De Smith's Judicial Review (6th edition, 2007, at paras 10 - 065ff) and headed: Policy and Bias, which noted that decision - makers are entitled «to exhibit certain kinds of bias in the exercise of their judgment or discretion on matters of public policy» and while ordinary members of legislative bodies are «entitled, and sometimes expected, to show political bias» they of course ought not to show personal bias or participate in decisions on a matter in which they have a private pecuniary or proprietary interest.
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