It is
at our discretion whether we replace the system or fix the defective part.
Not exact matches
The monetary policy debate over
whether rule - like behavior is preferable to pure
discretion dates back
at least to Henry Simons in 1936.1 More recently, in their Nobel Prize - winning work, Finn Kydland and Ed Prescott demonstrated that a credible commitment by policymakers to behave in a systematic rule - like manner leads to better outcomes than
discretion.2 Since then, numerous papers using a variety of models have investigated the benefits of rule - like behavior in monetary policy and found that there are indeed significant benefits.
Whether or not your transaction gets included on a block is
at the sole
discretion of the Bitcoin miners.
Whether you take down is entirely
at your
discretion.
The Church, which teaches that marriage is «for life», allows clergy
discretion in
whether they decide to officiate
at such a marriage or allow the use of their church for the occasion.
Whether the Bible, or other book, is present is
at the President Elect's
discretion.
A symbol only means something -
whether at the
discretion to be ignored or not - if someone knows what it means.
You hereby grant to Non-GMO Project an irrevocable, perpetual, transferable, non-exclusive license to be exercised by Non-GMO Project
at its sole and absolute
discretion throughout the Universe on or through any media and using any technologies,
whether now known or hereafter devised, including the right (a) to grant sublicenses to any Content that You Post; (b) to edit, reproduce, copy, publicly display, publicly perform, publish, broadcast, retransmit, distribute, create derivative works of and otherwise to exercise and exploit,
whether commercially or otherwise, any and all proprietary rights in and to any Content You Post; and (c) to reproduce, copy, publicly display, publish, broadcast, retransmit, and distribute your name in association with your Posted Content.
It is
at the Champion's
discretion whether to calculate the 50 % reduction on an absolute or per customer / consumer basis.
The governor could remove any New York appointees «
at his or her
discretion without the advice or consent of the [S] enate,» something now required, and then could fill those vacancies «
whether the [S] enate is or is not in session.»
Those questions included
whether the mayor thinks recent criticism directed
at him, on the driving flap and other actions, is fair,
whether he thinks the speeding flap will negatively impact his efforts
at implementing the Vision Zero plan,
whether the mayor has
discretion to direct how the NYPD drives him and
whether his NYPD detail thought they were being followed by WCBS - TV news.
Cuomo said if a civilian is killed and there are questions about
whether or not they were armed and dangerous, the Attorney General could examine those cases, too,
at his
discretion.
It is
at the
discretion of the authority concerned as to
whether it accepts the verdict of the Ombudsman or ignores it.
We shall
at all times have absolute
discretion as to
whether to make available to users of FilmOn3d or to continue or discontinue the making available to users of FilmOn3d and as to the exploitation of the Content and the terms and conditions of promotion and advertising and all other related matters.
Deployment of ring - fenced resources
at the
discretion of the head teachers is key, i.e., to choose
whether they want to employ dedicated PE (not just sports specialist staff) or
whether to opt for an integrated sports and physical activity / education capability.
So the Kindle proposition is this: You pay for downloadable books that can't be printed, can't be shared, and can't be displayed on any device other than Amazon's own $ 400 reader — and
whether they're readable
at all in the future is solely
at Amazon's
discretion.
It is then
at the vendor's
discretion whether or not they list the e-book titles we submit to them.
If your request is received after 9/18/2018, it's
at the
discretion of MOB
whether they order your books, or contact the author to ask them to bring their own book (s) on consignment.
At the sole
discretion of MADEFIRE, the Winner's illustration may be used in any Madefire product or service, including any digital comic,
whether developed, published and / or exploited by Madefire or any of its licensees or third party partners as determined by MADEFIRE in its sole
discretion.
It is possible for your lender to pull a new credit report
at its
discretion to verify
whether new credit has been acquired.
Any human
discretion is exercised
at the levels of (a) designing the strategy, (b) deciding
whether to run the strategy, and (c) deciding
at what allocation or leverage to run the strategy.
Determining
whether your dog is a Pit Bull / Mix will be
at the sole
discretion of our staff.
It is
at my
discretion as to
whether to offer a monetary assistance or to replace the puppy with a like puppy.
Determining
whether your dog is a pit bull or not will be
at the sole
discretion of our staff.
The decision of
whether or not to send an animal home is
at the
discretion of Heartland Animal Shelter.
Whether off leash or on leash is
at the Trainer's
discretion.
If all else fails, it is
at the officers
discretion whether to break a window.
You will need to contact the hotel directly to find out
whether or not they will assist with this matter as it is
at their
discretion.
Flying Club may
at its
discretion, determine
whether any item of proof is sufficient.
Hello, The waterpark is normally open May - October, any times outside of this it is
at the hotel's
discretion as to
whether the waterpark would be open factor's include number of guests in the hotel and weather conditions.
And Wells Fargo states that it can determine
at its «sole
discretion»
whether you have misused the program, as does Capital One.
Any booking made or order placed by you,
whether through the Company's website or otherwise, shall be deemed an offer by you to purchase the travel services offered by various suppliers subject to these booking conditions and it shall be
at the Company's
discretion to accept the offer; said acceptance shall be deemed to exist on dispatch of a confirmation invoice to the client by the Company.
But it's
at each property's
discretion whether to allow you to upgrade, typically using cash for the difference in cost between the rooms.
The statement goes on to note the general requirements of Foundation grants: «
Whether funds are donor directed or
at the
discretion of The Calgary Foundation, a strict grant making process is followed:
The court has a
discretion as to
whether repayment should be made by a losing payee spouse; and thus for example «to order repayment unconditionally or subject to a prohibition against enforcement against her without further leave»; but such
discretion «should certainly not be equated with that of determining the incidence of costs
at the conclusion of an appeal».
Now, however, free - wheeling administrative
discretion remains, and the only check on its exercise is
whether the decision - maker arrived
at a «proportionate balancing» of Charter rights with its statutory objectives.
See also the majority opinion
at page 11: «Given our explanation in Booker that appellate «reasonableness» review merely asks
whether the trial court abused its
discretion...»
There is no formula governing the calculation of spousal support in Alaska; a court has great
discretion in deciding what amount to award, and even
whether to award any amount
at all.
Mr Braganza, a crew member on a BP ship, was lost
at sea in unexplained circumstances and it fell to BP to exercise its
discretion about
whether or not to pay out under a life insurance arrangement.
On the subsidiary question of
whether or not he should exercise his
discretion not to set aside, impliedly conferred on the court by s 339 (2) and considered
at paras 26 — 28, the judge held that such
discretion as he had should only be used in circumstances which are «extremely rare», and Haines's case, in his view, was not within that category.
In other words, the court has a
discretion to decide
whether the rent is an expense or not, and to decide that question it can look
at all of the circumstances and
at the overall «fairness» of the situation.
It will be
at the
discretion of the Crown as to
whether they would prefer to proceed with the charge on indictment or on summary conviction.
They are: to give judges
discretion on
whether to grant permission for a challenge if they are of «exceptional public interest»; and to allow judicial committees to decide the level
at which individuals who fund cases will have to be identified.
If so, the court considers
at the second stage
whether, as a matter of
discretion, an order for disclosure should be made.
At the same time, I do wonder
whether a stand - offish manner to opposing counsel hurts a lawyer's client in the long run by making a prosecutor less likely to cooperate or exercise
discretion to drop a case or reduce charges.
After warning of the dangers of adding too much authority to the wide costs
discretion, he said: «The vital point in exercising the
discretion to order costs is to look
at the whole picture of what happened in the case and to ask
whether there has been unreasonable conduct by the claimant in bringing and conducting the case and, in doing so, to identify the conduct, what was unreasonable about it and what effects it had.
«We need not decide
whether the district court abused its
discretion by admitting this evidence because any error — if indeed there was one
at all — was harmless,» Judge Norman Stahl wrote for the panel.
Reductions in the amount paid for a bonus, commission rates, and other variable compensation plans often raise contentious questions as to
whether the employer was entitled to change these particular terms of employment
at its
discretion.
The Court of Appeal dismissed the appellant's appeal as she did not ask the Deputy Master in the court below to exercise his
discretion to extend time, and he was not
at fault in failing to consider
whether to extend time on his own initiative.
«The power of the prosecutor to stay public or private prosecutions under s. 579 of the Criminal Code has been described by the Supreme Court as one of the five «core elements of prosecutorial
discretion» [Krieger v. Law Society (Alberta) 2002 SCC 65
at para. 46] that relate to
whether a prosecution will be brought and what form a prosecution will take.