Sentences with phrase «bodies out of the decision»

We tend to use our minds to make food choices and leave our bodies out of the decision.

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Out of a vast body of oral or written material, through long testing, a certain few selections are made, generally not by an official body so much as by the decision of the community itself as evidenced by degree of use or disuse, and these become the sacred canon.
because, jose... it's a well reasoned effort to keep delusional religious idiocy out of government bodies that make decisions for our industry, trade, and public education system.
This materialist physicalism rules out the influence of the mind's (partially) self - determining decisions on the physical processes in our bodies for two reasons.
Interestingly, just days before the NFL's decision to suspend the use of impact sensors was announced, my local paper, The Boston Globe, came out with a powerful editorial in which it urged college, high school, and recreational leagues in contact and collision sports to consider mandating use of impact sensors, or, at the very least, experimenting with the technology, to alert the sideline personnel to hits that might cause concussion, and to track data on repetitive head impacts, which, a growing body of peer - reviewed evidence suggests, may result, over time, in just as much, if not more, damage to an athlete's brain, as a single concussive blow, and may even predispose an athlete to concussion.
[19] The «Court» is the primary decision - making body of the City of London Corporation and meets nine times per year, though most of its work is carried out by committees.
CECA also called for the creation of a new independent body to «analyse strategic challenges facing the UK» and take the politics out of infrastructure decisions.
«The fact that he's looking to charge the legislature, the body tasked with making this decision, really is something out of a dictorial regime masquerading as a democratic government,» Lorigo said.
Nail biting — as well as its close cousins hair pulling, skin picking, knuckle cracking, lip chewing, cheek biting, and other body - focused repetitive habits — usually happens without a conscious decision; instead, we discover ourselves with the aftermath — nubby nails, a lip callus, or an accumulation of inadvertently pulled - out hair.
Instead of wallow in the idea that all of your hard work and dedication to your health has gone out the window after eating a treat or something that didn't support your health, take a deep breath and say out loud, «One decision does not define my body or health.
In both «types» of movies, Assayas displays the same gaze: the camera always glides over people, never letting you believe that you can get «inside» them, what they think, what they feel; and, whether big (the kidnapping of the OPEC delegates in Carlos) or small (the decision of which heirloom to give to a deceased mother's old retainer in Summer Hours), «events» are shot in the same way, as an accretion of minute, yet complex decisions; of out - of - sync bodies competing for leg room in a claustrophobic space.
It's worth noting, too, that Cronenberg's decision to shoe - horn in moments of body horror, presumably in homage to his much more talented father, fall entirely and almost comically flat, while the pervasive lack of momentum ensures that Antiviral fizzles out to an astonishing degree long before it reaches its half - baked climax.
But the H.F.P.A.'s decision to shut them out speaks to the ways in which voting bodies still have to reckon with their history of exclusivity.
Isaacs says the shot heard around New York came when the black community's elected governing body made the decision to transfer 13 white UFT teachers and 6 supervisors out of the district.
We will have to wait for lower court decisions to interpret this case and develop a body of jurisprudence setting out the paramaters of and quantum of Keays damages.
The Court decided that (a) the process of surcharging by administrative bodies engaged the criminal part of Article 6 and (b) the Austrian courts hearing appeals against the surcharges did not have the jurisdiction to carry out a «full review» of the decision to surcharge; only that way could one turn the combination of administrative decision and court decision into a decision by a «tribunal» complying with Article 6.
The board also argued motives of the committee members were «unknowable» and ruled out «the examination of the members of any collective body on the motives that underlie a decision made by way of a written resolution.»
The leading case handed down over twenty years ago was Knight v. Indian Head School Division No. 19 (1990), where the Supreme Court of Canada set out a three - pronged test: when a public body's decision is administrative and final in nature, is made under a statute or code, and affects the interests or rights of the accused person, then the rules of procedural fairness must be followed.
The recent Ontario Court of Appeal decision in Laffin v. Association of Professional Geoscientists of Ontario, 2012 ONCA 846 provides a sober reminder to professional regulatory bodies that in assessing applicants for registration, they are confined to assessing applications against the particular requirements set out in their enabling statutes and bylaws.
The invitation to participate in the survey was found on Lexum's Supreme Court of Canada's decisions web site (scc.lexum.org/en) and sent through the related e-mail distribution list, so it could be that the respondents come out of a group more interested in free access to law than the general body of legal information users.
Hospitals have always disclosed information but the big shift is that with FIPPA it has created a statutory and regulatory regime for requests, setting out exclusions and a time period for processing requests, a way of calculating costs, and an independent body in the form of the information privacy commissioner reviewing decisions made by hospitals.
«The majority decision in Estabrooks will be a good precedent for professional regulatory bodies sued for malicious prosecution based on disciplinary proceedings that turned out to be unfounded — and for counsel and litigants urging a cautious approach to the expansion of any contested tort.
For example, if you get a bad night of sleep for one reason or another, you have to make the conscious decision to avoid working out the next day because you'll only be doing harm to your body.
Is it not that this report sort of speaks to findings made by Ms.A while acting on behalf of CB — unless the people making findings and decisions are out there working «in the field» often they truly do not know finite issues that make the industry function best under the guidelines of experts, and why REALTORS (r) and other specialists are needed in the process): (copied from body of report: «While the lower court found a binding agreement, the Court of Appeal held otherwise.
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