Sentences with phrase «genuine say in decisions»

These reports have emphasised the need for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples to have a genuine say in decisions that affect our peoples and communities.

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The pope's decision to retire, rooted in this genuine concept of Christian liberty, is widely said to have «shocked the world,» and even much of the Church.
Mead says it's unclear how the U.S. Supreme Court would side on states neglecting more stringent discrimination protections, given that the high court's 2002 decision upholding Ohio vouchers in Zelman v. Simmons - Harris stated that voucher recipients can not be defined by religion and that they have a «genuine choice» between religious and non-religious schools.
The addition, which is in line with the Supreme Court's decision in Canadian National Railway Co. v. McKercher LLP, says the risk of conflict «must be more than a mere possibility; there must be a genuine, serious risk to the duty of loyalty or to client representation arising from the retainer.»
This is not to say that a partner in a firm can never be an employee under the Code, but in the absence of any genuine control of M in the significant decisions affecting the workplace, there was no employment relationship between him and the partnership under the provisions of the Code.
In its decision, the CAC said: «The central and insuperable difficulty for the union is that we find the substitution right to be genuine, in the sense that Deliveroo have decided in the new contract that riders have a right to substitute themselves both before and after they have accepted a particular job.&raquIn its decision, the CAC said: «The central and insuperable difficulty for the union is that we find the substitution right to be genuine, in the sense that Deliveroo have decided in the new contract that riders have a right to substitute themselves both before and after they have accepted a particular job.&raquin the sense that Deliveroo have decided in the new contract that riders have a right to substitute themselves both before and after they have accepted a particular job.&raquin the new contract that riders have a right to substitute themselves both before and after they have accepted a particular job.»
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