Sentences with phrase «letting them make decisions concerning»

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«Further, I think he is utterly wrong in his assessment — if his concern is for them, the he should let them decide» + + + no, family members shouldn't get to decide when you die unless you are incapable of making that decision yourself.
It is difficult to take proper account of the myriad relevant factors in making decisions on even relatively minor matters like diet, let alone such major concerns as foreign policy or population control.
His teamwork and his decision - making repeatedly let him down, although these concerns don't appear to bother either Jose Mourinho or Mauricio Pochettino, both of whom are reportedly interested in the former SC Bastia man.
This moral struggle makes the film not only a mini-study of philosophy and psychology, but more important, a nail - biter thriller in which tension comes from the hesitations and even the comic examination of people who are most concerned with covering their own butts by avoiding a decision to let the bombs rip.
Few senators seem concerned with the fact that the administration's gambit takes away real data on school performance (making it more difficult for families from being the lead decision - makers reformers need in order for overhauls to gain traction, and making it more difficult for researchers to do their work), and lets states and mediocre districts off the hook for poorly educating black, Latino, Native and poor white and Asian kids in their care.
Let's just hope AT&T makes a sensible decision as far as pricing is concerned and does not keep it out of reach of general users as it did with the Jetstream.
Although its benchers were aware of these various concerns, they punted on the decision whether to accredit Trinity Western or not, and let the Society's members effectively make that decision through a referendum, authorizing it through a resolution that made no mention of the religious liberty side of the ledger.
While a Living Will allows you to spell out most of your healthcare concerns, a Durable Power of Attorney will let someone advocate for you and make financial decisions that affect your estate and your care.
Or should we just let our partner make the decisions concerning his or her own health and fitness?
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