Sentences with phrase «decisions of a personal nature»

Agger left Liverpool under a cloud of confusion in the summer, being allowed to go for a fee well low of what you'd expect for a player of his caliber and it being explained as a decision of a personal nature.
Behaviour was blamed for marriage breakdown in 17 % of cases, followed by family strains in 8 % of cases and decisions of a personal nature in 4 % of instances.

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Man is corrupt in nature, so I wouldn't be surprised if some of the past Popes weren't actually Christians at all and instead had more personal or economic reasons for making the decisions they did.
Second, growth counseling involves a variety of growth - stimulating methods to help people use more of their potentialities by (1) developing better communication with self, others, nature, and God — the four basic relationships within which all growth occurs; (2) developing new skills of relating in mutually - affirming, mutually - fulfilling ways; (3) growing by making constructive decisions and taking responsible action; (4) using the growth possibilities inherent in each life stage; (5) learning to use the pain and problems of unexpected crises as growth opportunities; (6) learning better methods of spiritual growth — the maturing of one's personal faith, working values, sense of purpose, peak experiences, and awareness of really belonging in the universe.
Moreover, the emphasis on personal decision and the «present» nature of decision and its consequences is equally strong.
While the personal nature of wet or cross-nursing can make people uncomfortable, it's a decision as personal as breast - feeding itself.
Whether to breastfeed or not is a very personal decision, one that new mothers make for themselves or that Mother Nature makes for them, in the case of those women who for some reason aren't able to nurse their babies.
The decision - maker, first - line supervisor and others involved in the process should be sensitive to the, at times, personal nature of the care an individual might need.
Attacks on the judiciary by politicians unhappy with a decision have the capacity to undermine the system of justice, and the distribution of legal powers, particularly when the attack is of a personal nature, but the more substantive issue is undermining the structure of justice, and an attack on the substance and principles of justice and the structures essential to its coherent function.
The PSLREB noted that «the conditions imposed on counsel directly affect their abilities and capacities... [to make choices that] represent essentially private decisions that border on the very nature of an individual's personal autonomy.»
For too long in this area of law, judges have set out operational rules based on their own personal views of the proper relationship between the judiciary and administrative decision - makers and their own freestanding opinions — not well - settled doctrine and well - accepted principles of a longstanding and durable nature.
While the EEOC claims they met all conditions necessary before filing the lawsuit, the NLRB decision stated that Duane's «angry and impulsive» Glassdoor.com post was «childish ridicule in the nature of a personal attack on [IXL's] ability to recruit new employees than as related to a legitimate labor dispute or ongoing grievances from a group of employees» and that his «discharge was lawful.»
*** (The foregoing is Brian Martindale's personal belief / interpretation of events based purely on his speculation hinging upon his understanding of human nature when humans, even judges, are faced with difficult decisions of grave importance that said humans (even judges) want to somehow escape from while at the same time saving face (s).
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