Sentences with phrase «ignored by decision»

``... the constitutional law of Indigenous territorial sovereignty is ignored by the decision of the Supreme Court of Canada... The court held that section 35 of the Constitution Act, 1982, and its own recent decisions discussing that section, has vested in the non-native courts the jurisdiction to expropriate indigenous sovereignty in the public interest...»
Here is a small sample of esteemed scientific opinion, as yet ignored by decision makers.

Not exact matches

His decision to go harder on politics instead of ignoring his «Colbert Report» roots, led by a new showrunner brought on last year, seems to have been a good one.
What that ignores, of course, is that algorithms are programmed by human beings, and in the process of doing so a million decisions are made that are journalistic decisions, including how to rank different news sources and what kinds of news to exclude.
By being aware of how emotions affect decision - making, a client can learn when to listen to his gut and when to ignore it.
The B.C. Liberals abdicated their responsibility and ignored the voices of B.C. communities, First Nations and businesses by handing over decision - making power for the proposed Northern Gateway pipeline project to the federal government.
These include being frequently interrupted or talked over; having decision - makers primarily address your male colleagues, even if they're junior to you; working harder to receive the same recognition as your male peers; having your ideas ignored unless they're rephrased by your male colleagues; worrying so much about being either «too nice» or «sharp elbowed» that it hurts your ability to be effective; frequently being asked how you manage your work - life balance; and perhaps most difficult of all, not having peers who have been through similar situations to support you during tough times.
What I have learned is that even with PoA, advanced directives, and living wills, people's wishes about their own end - of - life care and the decisions they make in advance are sometimes completely ignored by the medical community.
By comparison, the private benefits captured by the farmers were calculated at US$ 16 billion but in their decision they were ignoring the costs of US$ 8.1 billion imposed on the rest of societBy comparison, the private benefits captured by the farmers were calculated at US$ 16 billion but in their decision they were ignoring the costs of US$ 8.1 billion imposed on the rest of societby the farmers were calculated at US$ 16 billion but in their decision they were ignoring the costs of US$ 8.1 billion imposed on the rest of society.
Wenger on his part has ignored calls by the club and fans to extend his contract instead keeping his decision until the end of the season.
For once a referee's poor decision - making did not cost us three points and if the winner was controversial because of an alleged handball by Sam Vokes, then it was no more than Burnley deserved on the night, having peppered the Leicester goal with 24 shots, had 60 % of the possession, and had a nailed on penalty claim (maybe two) ignored in the first half, Mike Dean showing again that with him it is pot luck whether or not any team is awarded a penalty.
This decision certainly led to much consternation among some party members and others on the right (see the article by Simon Heffer cited above) who saw Cameron and the modernisers as ignoring the views of traditionalists.
Mr MacAskill's decision to ignore their demands is being viewed, in terms of its international implications, as one of the biggest decisions made by the devolved administration.
As many as 85 decisions of BiH's Constitutional Court have been ignored and remain unimplemented by institutions at various administrative levels across the country.
By the time of the Maastricht Treaty, this dilemma could no longer be ignored, and opt - outs, and special treatment in the UK's National Interest became woven into the fabric of Community negotiations and decisions.
The decision to conduct a review into whether there should be a replacement for Trident until 2016 allowed the Tories and Liberal Democrats to enter government together by parking the issue for the whole of 2010 parliament, but the comments from David Cameron suggest its finding will be ignored.
The Pataki Commission can only justify this giveaway by totally ignoring research by the State's tax policy experts who, in the Department of Taxation and Finance's recent report on the estate tax, concluded that «Migration studies regarding the impact of taxes such as the estate tax have shown that taxes generally are not a major factor in the decision of where to live or retire.»
Jibrin also advised Buhari to ignore certain persons he said were fond of running to London to seek the Presidents» approval for decisions already taken by Osinbajo.
This critical decision - making factor, commonly referred to as the «but - for» test, is all too often ignored by formulaic cost benefit ratios used by most IDAs and was clearly devalued in the audit process.
The statement recalled that the government, convinced of the sanctity of its decision then, had ignored criticisms from certain quarters which condemned the decision by the state government to send the students to Ukraine.
We need a comprehensive strategy to fix rather than abandon struggling schools, and we need to give parents — who have for years been ignored by the city's Department of Education — a real role in important decisions about their local schools.
So the pledge by the International Astronomical Union (IAU) to heed public opinion when naming celestial bodies is in - keeping with the zeitgeist — even if its hand was forced by the good - natured outcry over its earlier decision to ignore a bid, led by Star Trek star William Shatner, to name a Plutonian moon «Vulcan» (see «Official planet namer listens to voice of the people «-RRB-.
A major extra-legal policy of the Obama administration has been its decision to let states ignore the nation's largest federal education law, duly passed by elected representatives in Congress, in exchange for submitting themselves directly to the whims of unelected federal education officials.
«Most of the information from report cards is ignored by CPS when end - of - the - year promotion decisions are made.»
«We must ensure that teachers see today's award in their pay packets and that it is not just a headline figure ignored by schools when making these decisions
His analyses are designed to achieve his intended results, and he does this by making subjective and one - sided decisions about what to include and what to ignore.
The 2015 Lexus NX 300h corrects a wrong perpetuated by the Japanese luxury brand since its inception 25 years ago: a decision to ignore the entry - level premium crossover space.
The fanfare soon turned into near apathy once the tablet launched that April, as the T - Mobile version simply went ignored compared to other tablets offered by the carrier, chief among them Samsung's Galaxy Tab and Dell simply could not match the pace of development that was quickly becoming the norm in the marketplace, to the point that it lagged behind major Android versions before the decision was made to discontinue all mobile development in the US last October and further discontinue support for the Streak series in December, but not before rolling out Android 3.2 for the Wi - Fi version.
As with a number of the decisions that have gone against the US in the WTO, the US responded by simply ignoring the decision and doing nothing about it.
The only viable alternatives for print are reflective displays like eink which unfortunately are being ignored by the market in a breathtaking example of short - sighted decision making and insufficient investment in research and development.
I do control my investment decisions by which I hope to avoid putting my capital to work in companies with management intent on building personal empires and ignoring their shareholders.
Still, investors who do so should make that decision explicitly, with an understanding of the implications of that choice — as in «I am consciously choosing, here and now, to ignore the potential for the current market cycle to be completed by a bear market, either because I am willing to hold stocks regardless of their future course, or because I will adhere to some well - tested investment discipline that has been reliably capable of avoiding major losses.»
For someone who is still learning the essentials of investment planning, the Safal Niveshak initiative was truly a revelation to what lies ignored by the average individual — a rational approach to sensibly managing our (hard - earned) wealth and thereby taking sound investment decisions.
Their only mistakes were not looking out for themselves by ignoring information like this page, needing to be herded into making a buying decision by a slick salesperson in a nice suit (AKA just being a sheeple led by their shepherd), and thinking «the government» is actually out doing something about these types of abuses.
Some of the decisions you've made previously impact the story in fairly significant ways, sometimes removing options from you entirely, whilst other decisions you've made are almost ignored by Bioware, presumably because they looked back at their games and had a panic attack when they realised how hard it would be to finish telling the story they want to of every single one of your choices changed the landscape of the tale.
I'm huge Nintendo fan and have stuck by many of their more controversial decisions, but yeah, when they ignored Operation: Rainfall I was a bit disenfranchised with the company that made me love games (Mostly NoA though).
Was your decision to work with Zulu beadworkers in any way motivated by a hope that you could shed light on these too often ignored artisans?
Difficult to achieve, forcing complex, expressive decisions unless ignored completely or sidestepped by purely atmospheric depths.
Diebenkorn may well have made his decision to drop abstraction because of external influences that he might have been better to ignore, There would have been some influence from near artist neighbours and friends who were working figuratively, and he may have been turned off abstraction by his problems with the «New York School».
Anyway, noone is trying to hide problems under the carpet — with the possible exception of NOAA, whose remarkable decision to switch to a 1971 - 2000 baseline for their temperature anomaly calculations has been utterly ignored by press outlets.
According to Wired Science, «the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, chaired by California democrat Henry Waxman... has launched an investigation» into why Administrator Johnson apparently ignored the recommendations of his own advisors.It is well known that «automakers lobbied the White House for months before Johnson's decision, and met privately with Vice President Dick Cheney to discuss California's law,» but many are optimistic that the EPA's decision will be overturned, either by the courts or after an internal review.
I was at a dinner a couple weeks back at which several journalists spoke on just this issue, and Shankar Vedantam and Chris Mooney made a good case for what I have also suggested (including in my reply to you on April 6); What's really irrational is for smart people, in support of the myth of perfect rationality and frustrated by the public's «ignorance» about risk, to ignore the mountains of evidence from neuroscience and social sciences about how human perception and decision - making actually works, about risk or anything else.
Michael Kennedy, HSI / Australia director, said: «If the Japanese Government sanctions whaling in Antarctic waters by Kyodo again this year, as we fear it will, and Kyodo continues to ignore the 2008 injunction and the decision of the Federal Court, it is critical that the Australian Government raises this issue with the Japanese Government in the most forceful way possible.»
The decision by EPA's chief — to ignore science and declare CO2 a dangerous pollutant anyway — suggests that the EPA chief is simply an «agent of the apparatus» commonly called «apparatchik» in the old USSR.
This response isn't justified by any real doubts about the science — in policy making, we often have to base our decisions on risks and probabilities, not on certainties, but deniers in the political sphere are bent on ignoring the risks altogether.
But over and over, I came to realize that decisions about addressing, or ignoring, environmental risks were shaped more by communities» basic needs and individuals» perceptions than basic scientific «facts.»
Bates» objections to the paper were ignored by his superiors, who let scientists make «decisions and scientific choices that maximised warming and minimised documentation» in advance of a major United Nations climate summit in Paris, France.
When it comes to climate adaptation policymaking, a lot of work needs to be done, as it's still a topic that has been largely ignored by U.S. decision makers.
Even ignoring the fact that the established test for official marks does not call for a likelihood of confusion, as appears to have been applied by the Court, the reasons also fail to address the clear and unequivocal language in the Supreme Court of Canada's decision in Masterpiece v Alavida Lifestyles Inc. that states that likelihood of confusion is to be assessed at the time the consumers encounter the trademark, and while research or follow up might later remedy the initial confusion (for example, but going to and reading the website) that research or follow up does not mean that no confusion ever existed or does not exist in the minds of consumers who did not carry out that research or follow up, i.e. it is the initial confusion or mistake that counts.
While ethical manufacturers will respond to defects by quickly issuing an immediate recall, others make the decision to ignore the reports of safety issues made by consumers or noted in vehicle testing.
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