Sentences with phrase «effects of the decisions»

Every day I reflect back on the effects of my decisions that day and how I can improve upon them in the future.»
Whoever decided to raise the price from $ 6.75 to $ 8.00 may not have thought about a couple of secondary effects of that decision (not that consciousness of these effects would necessarily have altered the decision).
One of the effects of the decision to provide a protective tier is a reduction in BoJ profits and a decline in seigniorage flows the government.
As the Federal Reserve lays the ground to raise U.S. interest rates for the first time in nearly a decade, it should weigh the effects of its decisions on global economies and expect some bouts of volatility in financial markets, a top Fed official said on Tuesday.
Most of the owners have no knowledge of the long - term effects of the decisions that are made to secure short - term profits.
However, because of the aggregate effect of decisions like the one we contemplated as a church, our cities are becoming distinctly less city - like.
In fact, the RFRA would do nothing to reverse the effect of that decision on the Native Americans affected.
What's the long term effect of this decision by Pop?
The effects of these decisions last a lifetime.
The Labour leader asked: «Can she look at the effects of her decision to override what an independent court has decided and think again?»
@Movos, well compartmentalization infers differently: otherwise no head of state is culpable for the effects of their decisions.
The perverse effect of these decisions is that the Budget commits the coalition to some significant green spending, with little chance of any return on its investment before the election.
It is easy to have a knee jerk reaction and side with the position that will be initially received with great favor, but if history has taught us anything, we need to look beyond the instant gratification and look at the lasting effects of the decisions we make and support.
He said the procurement system was «mired in process» and added: «There are too many people in the MoD who have the ability to say no without carrying the responsibility for the effects of that decision
«You get to learn so much when you're with a project from the start to the end; you really get to see the effect of your decisions and I hope that I'm with Phoenix all the way to the end because you get to see what went wrong or right.»
The effect of the decision, one lawyer said, is to keep the doors of the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office wide open for «business as usual.»
The effects of the decision to split the average - sized novel into three long movies are glaring.
They consider the effects of decisions made by consumers, producers, businesses and governments in Australia on other countries, and the way decisions in other countries affect the Australian economy.
The overall effect of these decisions is visible in Kent's GCSE results.
However, there these types of choices provide little opportunity for students to learn about the real effects of decision - making on other people.
The effects of the decision can already be seen in the first bi-weekly inflation print of the year.
The world map is very important to the effects of your decisions.
The effects of your decisions can have a big impact on the plot, making each player's experience more unique and expanding the replay value of a game that will like take you 50 hours to beat the first time around.
Carsten Höller: Decision consists of two distinctive publications examining the work of the acclaimed contemporary artist Carsten Höller (born 1961) and his particular interest in the challenges, outcomes and effects of decision - making.
What it shows is the net effect of the decisions to adjust.
First of all because «zero» risk is pure fantasy, but also because precautionary principle basically absolves policymakers from any responsibility regarding the potentially dangerous effects of the decisions and policies they promote.
When, at its 1982 meeting, the IWC agreed to a pause in commercial whaling (or to use popular terminology, a «moratorium») from 1986, the amendment to the regulations included a clause that «the Commission will undertake a «comprehensive assessment» of the effects of this decision on whale stocks and consider modification of this provision and the establishment of other catch limits».
The combined effect of this decision is to make the sex trade industry significantly safer and lawful for those fortunate enough to be operating in the «higher - end» fringes while doing little to protect the drug / alcohol - addicted women who turn to street prostitution in desperation.
The effect of the decision was that a mother was deprived of the opportunity to prove that she was now safe to care for her children, despite curing her additions, while suffering the trauma of the threat of losing her children, simply because she had taken too long, as the children had already been looked after for 20 months and the Court of Appeal was of the opinion that a court would be unlikely to revoke the placement order, as they would find that the further delays necessitating rehabilitation not to be in the children's welfare.
It should, however, evaluate the pros and cons, the effect of the decision on the firm's economics and individual lawyers and how the decision fits into the firm's other policies and programs.
Rosie explained the state of the current law regarding when a company will be held to «know» about a bribe after the UBS decision, the consequent reach of liability under civil law for bribery, and the potential effect of this decision on contractual certainty.
The committee needs to evaluate the pros and cons, the effect of the decision on the firm's economics and individual lawyers, and how the decision fits in with the firm's other policies and programs.
Because two judges had determined that the effect of the decision should be suspended, same sex couples were not yet permitted to marry.
However, like the Ontario Divisional Court, it had suspended the effect of its decision.
Although the ruling in Schnarr is under appeal, the effect of the decision in Schnarr on the enforceability of waivers in Ontario is profound.
The effect of this decision is that it is much harder to claim litigation privilege in the criminal context than in a civil one.
The Court recognised the wide ranging effect of this decision, across professions other than medicine.
One simple way for Bell to comply with the effect of the decision would be to change its policy so that service is disconnected after 60 days, since any additional grace period alters the legal characterization of its fee from cost recovery to usury.
The effect of the decision is that a new arbitration board will re-hear the arbitration unless one or both of the parties gives up their respective positions.
This legal podcast looks at whether law schools should accept the GRE and the potential effect of this decision.
But if he had had to explain why these groups were not getting intervention status, the exclusionary effect of his decision may have been more evident to him, and he would in any event have had to explain why his judgment call was as it was.
This chimes with Lord Neuberger of Abbotsbury MR's (as he then was) comment, made in the EU law context, that «[t] he breadth of the margin of appreciation in relation to any decision thus depends on the circumstances of the case and, in particular, on the identity of the decision - maker, the nature of the decision, the reasons for the decision, and the effect of the decision».
The government has 30 days to decide whether to appeal the Federal Court ruling, and the effect of the decision is stayed for 60 days.
On behalf of the claimant it was submitted that the effect of the decision in Hall v Simons was that the defendants no longer enjoyed immunity.
According to the court, the effect of the decision to build the resort is, «the loss of meaning produced by the alleged desecration of a sacred site.»
The focus here is on matters relating to children, but the consultation paper recognises the family courts» role in resolving financial issues and the far - reaching effects of their decisions.
BINDING EFFECT OF DECISIONS BY COMPETITION AUTHORITIES The new law introduces a binding effect of decisions made by courts and competition authorities of other Member States and the European Commission, thereby removing the need to prove one of the elements of the breach — the infringement (fault).
While everyone's situation varies, it is important to understand options and the effects of some decisions.
But on the other, it's the same company that sells you the device that's taking the call on when your phone will start to slow down — and the effect of that decision is likely to encourage you to shell out for a more recent model, or at the very least, a new battery.
(116) The effect of the decision of the majority in the Full Court is to depart from the principle of «full respect» and to discriminate markedly between native title and other title in the adoption of a bundle of rights approach and the rejection of the possibility of suspension or qualification of native title rights and interests.
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