Sentences with phrase «generally accepted decision»

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I certainly know, and know of, people who made decisions at Billy Graham crusades and stayed believers, and it is generally accepted that his 1959 crusade n Sydney had a big and lasting impact.
The division of assets within an investor's portfolio is generally accepted to be one of the most important decisions to be made.
It follows that policy decisions on climate change are best based on the generally accepted scientific theory.
I generally subscribe for myself to principles that are themselves generally - accepted, such as that it is worthwhile to decrease human misery and increase opportunity for human power to make individual decisions tending to lead to individual happiness.
Landmark Charter decisions have become rarer and references to the living tree have declined in recent years.39 In one recent decision, Consolidated Fastfrate v. Western Canada Council of Teamsters, a 6 - 3 majority of the Court employed a traditional division of powers analysis and found that the appellant's business was subject to provincial jurisdiction based on the «nature of its operation» — meaning that it conducted its business entirely within the province — and the long - accepted rule that works and undertakings are generally to be regulated by the provinces.
The doctrine of stare decisis ensures that past decisions will not be reversed where they have been generally accepted and have proven workable.
Many leading cases on divorce procedure are decades old, a consequence of the cost of litigation and perhaps also a more «relaxed» approach to the law by the courts, but the decision in Owens v Owens [2017] EWCA Civ 182, [2017] All ER (D) 23 (Apr) highlighted that the generally accepted practice of «mild» particulars in unreasonable behavior petitions does not in fact comply with the law.
Interviews in the summer of 2005 with 97 «senior decision - makers who help choose outside counsel» were «done in conformance with generally accepted research principles set forth in CASRO and ESOMAR, [and] has a sampling error of + / - 10 %.»
Universities are generally unable to interview every applicant (especially for taught masters), so they use references to gain an impression of the applicant and inform their decision about whether to accept you on to the course.
Institutional structures and processes that conform to the community's generally accepted ideas about how persons should interact and relate to each other, about the appropriate exercise of power, about who should be entitled to speak or act for whom, about proper decision - making processes, and so forth, are likely to command significantly greater support within the community than those that depart from such standards or ideas, or that challenge them directly.18
Once the Central Authority issues your referral families generally have the information reviewed by an international adoption doctor and have two weeks to make a decision whether to accept the referral.
Psychologist MHPs tend to be trained to recognize and be rather publicly self - conscious [96] about acknowledging their own biases, but unfortunately many times this only results in absurd overcorrecting to the point at which they are in fact unable to exert common sense to make decisions or judgments that comport with generally accepted ideas about what is normal or healthy, or even what's realistically workable for the everyday lives of the individuals in question (except, of course, if those ideas have been placed into the popular discourse by the trade associations themselves, or happen to serve the MHP's own agenda).
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