Sentences with phrase «decision at your discretion»

Usually they are fine to stay but they leave that decision at your discretion.
In a Citi News interview, Dr. Antwi Danso neither condemned nor condoned Kenya's actions, stating that, the tenets of diplomacy allowed any country to take such decisions at its discretion.
In a Citi News interview, Dr. Antwi Danso neither condemned nor condoned Kenya's actions, stating that, the tenets of diplomacy allows any country to take these decisions at its discretion.

Not exact matches

«With full control over Triton Knoll, we will now develop the project further to final investment decision at our own discretion,» Hans Bunting, Innogy's chief operating officer for renewables, said in a statement.
We may occasionally accept a payment with zero confirmations, though this decision is at our sole discretion.
Because CTK confer no governance rights or shareholder voting rights of any kind with respect to the CRYPTYK platform or the Company, all decisions involving the Company's products or services within the platform or the Company itself will be made by the Company at its sole discretion.
At many other points in the judicial process, discretion rules, and arbitrary or incorrect decisions are possible.
-- The decision to include a quality date on food packaging shall be at the discretion of the food labeler.
The decision to make a case public or private is made at a judge's discretion.
Pointing out that plenty of stimulus money will be distributed at the discretion of the president, he added, «And guess who will be making that decision?
«We leave that decision as to when to take a firearm out at the discretion of the officers based on what they are encountering or believe they may encounter,» he said.
Decisions regarding appropriateness of professional dress are made at the discretion of individual administrative officers.
The amount and form of such Credits, and the decision to provide them, are at the Distributor's sole discretion.
As the reviewer the content here is entirely at your discretion, but you seem to eschew rightfully calling out more important, almost insultingly bold artistic decisions in favor of knocking features which are fairly tame, considering.
Thus, they made the decision to lay off Mr. Resetti and have the option to include him back at the player's discretion.
Third, by relying on the scores given by external observers, the tenure decision would no longer be at the sole discretion of the local principal.
This implies that all education funding decisions should be made at the state level, with no room for local discretion.
Esenberg and those defending the legislation argued that the superintendent's powers are at the Legislature's discretion and that the 1996 decision should be overruled.
The decision leaves school funding at the discretion of state lawmakers and does nothing to alleviate the disparity in funding for public charter school students.
SPN encourages schools to share results with all those who took the survey, but that decision is at the discretion of the school's administration.
When I surveyed more than 6,000 teachers on this issue, they estimated that only four percent of their decisions were autonomous or at their discretion, compared to more than 70 percent that were administratively determined, with the balance being decisions that were collaborative with their colleagues (Reeves, 2016).
The contractor agrees that the amount of award and the award fee methodology are unilateral decisions to be made at the sole discretion of the Government.
The final decision on all listings is at the editors» discretion.
Portfolio positioning is at the discretion of the individual portfolio management teams; individual portfolio management teams and different fund sub-advisers may hold different views and may make different investment decisions for different clients or portfolios.
If your CD has a call provision, which many step rate CDs do, please be aware the decision to call the CD is at the issuer's sole discretion.
«The decision to provide a woman with a certificate that she should not travel is at the discretion of her health - care professional,» said Air Canada's travel advisory.
The decision to continue to waive management fees or absorb operating expenses is at the discretion of CAM.
I would define «quant» or a «quantitative system» as a strategy that does not require human decisions (discretion) at the level of execution.
It's important though not to make financial product decisions based on the potential of a cashback sum, as they aren't foolproof and are offered at the provider's discretion.
Our clients retain absolute discretion over all investment and implementation decisions at all times.
Decisions about application approval are at the sole discretion of CHDR.
The decision to vaccinate an ill animal is at the veterinarian's discretion.
I understand that upon this surrender, all decisions regarding the cat will be at the discretion of Black Cat Rescue.
Indoor cats are at very minimal risk and while we recommend the vaccine for public health reasons, we recognize that the risk of rabies exposure is extremely low and the ultimate decision is at the owner's discretion.
The decision of whether or not to send an animal home is at the discretion of Heartland Animal Shelter.
This decision is at the discretion of the coordinator and foster parents of the available dog.
The decision to place a Golden is at the sole discretion of G.R.E.A.T. Rescue and its Board of Directors and that which is deemed to be in the best interest of the Golden Retriever.
If you make any decisions based on anything you read on this site, it is at your sole discretion and I am not liable.
The final decision on flights and the the weather is at the absolute discretion of your pilot
Indeed, as Lord Upjohn remarked in Padfield v Minister of Agriculture, Fisheries and Food [1968] AC 997, [1968] 1 All ER 694 where a «public officer» who was «charged by Parliament with the discharge of a public discretion affecting Her Majesty's subjects» chose not to give reasons for a decision, «it may be, if circumstances warrant it, that a court may be at liberty to come to the conclusion that he had no good reason for reaching that conclusion».
The decision might seem harsher still, since it is an example of an appellate judge who reviews a discretion - based decision of the judge below, and concludes that he would not have made the variation order himself, at first instance; but upholds the decisions and, correctly, dismisses the appeal, because it can not be said that the district judge was wrong or that his decision was outside the range of discretionary decisions that was properly open to him.
The decision to share this information is at the complete discretion of the candidate and is not a requirement of the application process.
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.
In particular, the court noted [at paragraph 29] the established principle that «though discretionary decisions will generally be given considerable respect, that discretion must be exercised in accordance with the boundaries imposed in the statute, the principles of the rule of law, the principles of administrative law, the fundamental values of Canadian society, and the principles of the Charter.»
There is no categorical answer and there is no formula: any payment will be at the discretion of the judge, who will make a decision based on a statute dating back to 1973.
Not all Indigenous offenders benefit from alternative sentencing decisions based on Gladue rights, as their application is at the discretion of the judge.
None of those interviews changes the fact that juries enjoy a whole lot of discretion in terms of how they arrive at their decisions.
Importance: The Court of Appeal noted support decisions are fact driven, involve considerable discretion, and should not be overturned unless the decisions reveals: 1) an error in principle; 2) a significant misapprehension of the evidence; or 3) unless the award is clearly wrong; Hickey v Hickey, [1999] 2 SCR 518 (SCC) at para. 11.
The Court set aside the Law Society's decision finding that it did not properly exercise its discretion and failed to adequately weigh the competing rights at stake in the case.
Importance: Recently the Supreme Court of Canada in R. v. Anderson, 2014 SCC 41 at para. 44 described prosecutorial discretion as «an expansive term that covers all decisions regarding the nature and extent of the prosecution and the Attorney General's participation in it».
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