Sentences with phrase «calls upon decision»

«We are certainly seeing higher public interest in this training, and our campaign calls upon decision makers in workplaces and popular public spaces such as arenas, fitness centers, hotels, and churches to place AEDs in the same locations as a fire extinguisher.»
Calling upon decision makers to ensure the following is integral to our mission as an organization:

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Call upon politicians and decision makers to take the political and legal steps necessary to establish a constitutional contractual relationship among its citizens, and to support all formulations and initiatives that aim to fortify relations and understanding among the various religious groups in the Muslim World;
This quest calls for a total encounter with the person of Jesus, and calls upon the seeker himself to make a radical decision.
People in the congregation who have had similar experiences may be called upon to help people through the process of making a difficult decision or surviving a crisis.
A story sustains the precariousness and openness of the situation until it reaches its end, and does so by virtue of that power of imagination, or what I called memory that penetrates the future, to envisage a stretch of time as both sequentially related and also developing through human opportunity, intention, decision, and being acted upon.
Muhammad responded by calling upon the pilgrims to make a pledge not to flee (or to stick with Muhammad, whatever decision he made) if the situation descended into war with Mecca.
In upholding the abortion license in the Casey decision, a plurality opinion of Justices Souter, O'Connor, and Kennedy called upon pro-life Americans to stop their resistance to legalized abortion and accept «a common mandate rooted in the Constitution.»
It is truer to say that we find ourselves addressed by a living Word, which calls us, makes demands upon us and forces us to a decision.
Without question existential emphases upon risk, subjective appropriation, and decision must be affirmed, and the call to authentic openness may be appreciated as a protest against impersonal ethical norms.
And this burden is just what Jesus puts upon men; he teaches men to see themselves as called to decisiondecision between good and evil, decision for God's will or for their own will.
Much pressure is put upon this by what the document calls the «problematic features» that «The Act unfortunately retains a feature of recent English Law... acceptance of certain decisions to bring about death», namely intentional killing by «omission», even and especially «of food and water» (p. 19).
When one considers the actual conditions that prevailed in the local congregations at the time of the Reformation and is mindful of the fact that the people themselves for many reasons lacked initiative so that, as objects rather than as subjects of action, they were dependent upon the leadership of the princes, magistrates, and church governments, one can understand why the actual calling of the ministers was in fact rarely the result of their decision.
Whether we can genuinely trust nature is a question underlying almost every major ethical decision we are called upon to make in our contemporary world.
When he was called upon Bendtner was used horribly by Wenger, thrown out onto the wing instead of being played centrally, among one of the most confusing tactical decisions the manager has ever made.
After an unconvincing campaign, in which Daniele Rugani impressed when given the opportunity, and with 30 - year - old Benatia no longer able to call upon the vitality of youth, it was a decision that demonstrated a considerable level of faith on the part of the coach.
If I have a big decision to make or a new experience on the horizon, I consider all angles, call upon the experts and read the books; when I feel like I'm equipped with all the information, I make a plan.
But in the absence of parliamentary confidence these cabinets lack democratic legitimacy, which can pose significant problems when they are called upon to make controversial and consequential decisions.
The Security Council may decide what measures not involving the use of armed force are to be employed to give effect to its decisions, and it may call upon the Members of the United Nations to apply such measures.
«Because the Commissioner may be called upon to render a decision under New York State Education Law, we can not comment on this matter.»
In a move widely seen as dismissive of Gov. Andrew Cuomo's education initiatives, Miner and de Blasio on Monday called upon state officials to revise school aid based on the Citizens for Fiscal Equity court decision, which held that New York City schools were inadequately funded.
In his letter to the acting secretary of the Army, Ryan McCarthy, Mr. Cuomo called upon the Army to reconsider its decision.
«Makarfi was in Kaduna when he was called upon to take this assignment being a two term governor, two term Senator and someone who has a good knowledge of the party, so he is not contesting any position with any body, it is the party decision as taken by the overwhelming stakeholders in Port Harcourt then,» he emphasised.
«Somebody is generally going to be unhappy with a judge's decision,» she said of a court that is often called upon to split the baby, or at least access to the baby.
Specifically, the UFT shall not ask teacher unions, public employee unions, private sector unions and not - for - profit organizations to call upon the trustees or other persons responsible for investment decisions of the pension and retirement funds covering their members and / or employees to not invest in these investment funds.
The multi-society letter called on the OMB to work with leaders of government agencies to back the use of the best scientific evidence in their decision - making and to see that federal agencies support scientists doing the work required to «produce the knowledge upon which the nation relies.»
«As a postdoc, you are seen as a senior member of the group and may be called upon to make a decision or speak up,» says Natalie Lundsteen, assistant director, Graduate Student Career Services at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) Global Education & Career Development.
Good luck as you make the decision that is arguably one of the most important you will be called upon to make.
You'll also be presenting a human face to people who are already in the industry and who might soon be called upon to make a recommendation or a hiring decision.
This is because we call upon different and sometimes logical decision making skills when picking from a large amount than when we choose on a real life basis.
Maximus quickly excels at his new occupation, and it's not long before Proximo's Gladiator school is called upon to perform at Rome's shiny new Colosseum following the newly - installed Emperor Commodus's decision to reinstate the sport previously banned by his father.
They knew that men do not stumble upon integrity... God's word is calling us to man up... It's time to make some serious decisions
«For the seventh time since the late - 1980s, we are called upon to assess the constitutionality of the Texas school finance system, a recondite scheme for which the word «Byzantine» seems generous,» the Supreme Court said in its decision.
Connecticut's hospitals, elected officials, advocates and the media would all be highlighting the problem and calling upon the new commissioner of public health to recuse himself from decisions that directly impact Hartford Hospital.
After several phone calls their final decision was the noise was «normal» based upon their reaching out to the dealer who relayed their same car test drive theory.
You may be called upon to make decisions you haven't fully prepared for just yet, such as what kind of mortgage will work best for you.
If the scientists stick to science, and the politicians stick to politics and call upon scientists to give evidence and inform policy decisions, they'll all be better off.
It seems that it is standard procedure for such information not to be disclosed because the Magistrates or Judges who are called upon to make the decision require the Police to make a strong case.
In our twenty first century democracy, the electorate is often called upon to make decisions based on highly technical analyses which that electorate can not perform for itself.
That's why I like the end of the letter quoted in Comment 29: «In our twenty first century democracy, the electorate is often called upon to make decisions based on highly technical analyses which that electorate can not perform for itself.
But Supreme Court decisions in the last fifty years call for closer scrutiny of government action touching upon minority group interests and of federal action in areas of traditional state concern.
Third, who is called upon to exercise the «justificatory muscles» to which Abella J. refers in paragraph 5 of Doré, when there is no adjudication at the moment of the challenged decision?
The majority decision of the justice of the United Kingdom Supreme Court may be set to become the «final statement» on the presence of EU law in the UK constitutional order in both senses of the word: the Miller case may well prove to be chronologically the final time that the UK's highest court is called upon to interpret the nature of EU law before the United Kingdom's putative withdrawal from the European Union; in the other sense of the word, the dicta in the case may serve to be the final and definitive statement in an ongoing 40 year constitutional saga initiated by the United Kingdom's accession to the European Union's predecessor in 1973.
The implications of B&B Hardware will become clearer as courts are called upon to apply the decision to trademark disputes.
[46] The many decisions that Crown prosecutors are called upon to make in the exercise of their prosecutorial discretion must not be subjected to routine second - guessing by the courts.
Moreover, as Howard Bashman astutely notes here, because the Ninth Circuit will surely be called upon to review this decision, «this matter is likely to remain interesting for quite some time to come.»
By way of derogation from the rules laid down in paragraph 3, the same procedures shall apply for a decision to suspend the application of an agreement, and for the purpose of establishing the positions to be adopted on behalf of the Community in a body set up by an agreement based on Article 310, when that body is called upon to adopt decisions having legal effects, with the exception of decisions supplementing or amending the institutional framework of the agreement.
Trial judges are called upon to make difficult decisions, often in difficult circumstances.
Since this decision, the number of harassment claims against employers has increased dramatically and the courts have been called upon to identify the blurred line between the sort of regrettable conduct that each of us is subjected to from time to time and unacceptable conduct which PHA 1997 prohibits.
The project lead often will be called upon to make immediate decisions about relevance or privilege, therefore the lead attorney must be knowledgeable about the facts and issues of the matter and should have experience with similar review projects.
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