JSER has priority areas and
we make decisions based on whether papers are likely to directly and substantially affect clinical practice or public health policy, or have implications of broad general interest for the direction of future, directly clinically relevant research.
How short - sighted would it be for me to
make my decision based on whether or not the event pays me a speaking fee?
Natrel, like all companies,
makes their decisions based on whether or not people buy their products.
But most people
make their decision based on whether they want to save on taxes now, in which case they contribute to a Traditional IRA, or save on taxes after they retire, in which case they contribute to a Roth IRA.
Plus, when the original rep got back with me it sounded like the existence of multiple Platinum Select cards was a separate issue from the lack of activity on one card, leading me to believe that some of these recon agents might be
making decisions based on whether or not someone exploited the previous World Elite loophole.
Not exact matches
Research keywords and
make a
decision as to
whether you are going to use them
based on how much competition you have and how much reach you can expect.
«There is a broader discussion
whether we should move to
decision -
making based on majority also in the area of taxation,» Dombrovskis told reporters.
Whether it's starting the process to grant the island statehood (which island residents are now if favor of), or granting the island's government the ability to go through the Chapter 9 bankruptcy process, Congress doesn't seem ready to
make policy
decisions on Puerto Rico's future
based on what is best for Puerto Ricans themselves.
Regarding Disney's
decision to end it movie - output deal with Netflix with 2019 releases, Sarandos said, «We just have to focus
on creating content that our members can't live without...
Whether or not one of our partners decides to produce for us or compete with us, that's really a choice that they have to
make based on their own business.»
Whether in business or in public office, it is crucial not just that top executives
make the right
decisions, but that they be seen as
making decisions on the right
basis.
PERTH -
based diamond explorer Majestic Re-sources NL will
make a
decision by June 2000
whether to undertake full scale mining
on two targets
on the Pniel Estate diamond project.
The correct fiduciary
decision -
making process for selecting an investment under the Employee Retirement Income Security Act, or ERISA, is to investigate the particular investment in question so as to fully understand it and,
based on the facts gathered,
make a rationale
decision as to
whether it fits the role prescribed for it in the plan's investment portfolio.
The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) is expected to
make a
decision by March 11
whether to approve Cameron and Tyler Winklevoss's proposal for an ETF (exchange traded fund)
based on bitcoin.
There will be much to discuss in the coming days and months, including how to
make contracts safer, how to incorporate fail safe mechanisms,
whether the manner the
decision was
made can be improved, how to assure businesses they can be certain of immutability
based on the assumption 51 % are honest actors and much more.
«You can question
whether some of these provisions,
whether companies really have reliance they're going to be done and
made business
decisions based on the promise of them being done,» Traub said.
With Commonwealth, Hunt says he can appreciate the evidence -
based decision the bank
made with the tapes, particularly since the OAIC left it to the bank to
make the call
on whether to notify.
Philosophy does not exist, however, without the readiness of the philosophizing man to
make decisions,
on the
basis of known truth, as to
whether a thought is right or wrong, an action good or bad.
The difference is
whether we
make society
decisions based on what kind of future we want, or
based on what our invisible hallucinations want.
Robbins comments, «There is a fragmentation around
whether you think someone is «in» or «out» and this is challenging; we will
make decisions about
whether we belong together
based on politics rather than
on Christ.
Many Christians have bought into this sort of thinking and living today, and
make decisions, not
based on what Scripture teaches,
on what is right or wrong, or
on how their
decision will affect other people, but
based solely
on whether or not it will
make them personally happy.
Let's
make the distinction, at this point, then, between a marketing -
based decision and a legal -
based decision on whether to acknowledge your competitor.
Based on the comments left below, it appears as though he's silenced a few of those detractors for the time being, although the result will determine
whether or not he has
made the right
decisions.
What is clearer though is that this method should not be used to
make decisions based on the results you get.If you are serious about knowing
whether you are pregnant and the possible genders of your babies, then do not use this method.
Kids then
make the
decision about
whether or not to use substances «
based on their own experience and education,» he says.
Under present measures,
decisions on whether a patient is approved to take a drug are
made by the National Institute of Health and Clinical Excellence (Nice) which has been accused of engaging in a «postcode lottery» or
making decisions on drug provision
based on the area patients come from.
Scott said he has begun the process of reviewing the budget, and said he will
make a
decision about
whether he vetoes the entire budget «
based on what's best for our families.»
Based on their feedback, he says he will
make a final
decision on whether to run in the coming months.
«But I choose to define an adult
based on the development of the brain, as opposed to to
whether they can serve, they can vote, drink or work... As a public official, I think we should be
making decisions based on medical evidence.»
Governor Cuomo has said for years now that when he does
make the
decision on whether to frack, it will be
based on «science and facts», not «emotions».
«In 13 days, I will walk out of office knowing that —
whether you agreed or disagreed with me — I always
made decisions based on the merits,» Mr. Bloomberg said.
ANDREW LANSLEY: If he reached the - yes, because it is much better for the authority of the House, that the Speaker should
make a
decision,
based on whether he has the confidence of Members of Parliament, in private, rather than there to be an open challenge of the Speaker in the chamber itself.
When asked
whether Taranis and later UCAVs
based on its technology would ever
make their own targeting
decisions, air chief marshal Simon Bryant of the UK's Royal Air Force said: «This is a very sensitive area we are paying a lot of attention to.»
He suggests that researchers
make the
decision about
whether they want to use the Registered Reports option
on a case - by - case
basis, depending
on the specifics of the project.
There will be at least a four - week interval between the dosing of the first three patients for each dose being studied and,
based on the available safety data, a
decision will be
made whether to proceed.
Conversely, because saturated fats play so many beneficial roles, and because our bodies will contain large amounts of saturated fat
whether we embrace it in our diets or choose to avoid it, it
makes little sense to
make dietary
decisions based on the fear that we are eating too much saturated fat.
The first
decision you have to
make is
whether to
base your wardrobe
on black or brown.
In this context, users
make sequential, dichotomous
decisions about
whether a face is attractive or not
based on a brief glimpse of a profile picture.
Some of you may considered the particulars provided
on profile as the
base for
making decision about
whether to date this person or not but the really story comes in front of you only when you keep
on chatting with this person for long time.
And who'd
make the
decision on whether or not to eat a Big Mac
based on a review?
The extent to which NCTQ's national ratings matter will depend
on whether districts and prospective teachers
make decisions based on the ratings.
The scenarios are
based on the historical Pilate and some of the
decisions he had to
make, so if you know the background you can explain what Pilate actually did and student can discuss
whether he was a good or bad ruler.
Potential employees will
make their
decision whether they want to work for a particular school
based on a number of factors such as Ofsted ratings, reputation and catchment areas.
Complicating the issue further, few researchers are able to gauge
whether or not students
make selection
decisions on their own (
based on their own research), or
whether they are overly influenced by family and friends, and to what degree, or even, how much influence popular ranking scales have?
Additionally, in the increasingly litigious society in which we must all operate, where errors of judgement in deciding
whether or not to grit can result in accident and injury, it is worth being able to support
decisions made by bursary / caretaking staff by referring back to the official scientific data
on which the original
decision was
based.
They need reassurance from the powers that be —
whether Ofsted or the Department for Education — that no drastic
decisions will be
made on the
basis of this year's results.
When summary, or summative
decisions are to be
made as
based on these data, regardless of
whether low or high - stakes are attached to the
decision, this is where things really go awry.
Rather, the
decision is
made on the
basis of
whether the material presents life in its true proportions,
whether the material is of literary value and
whether circumstances are dealt with realistically.
I'm curious
whether you have a survey report or other empirical evidence for the claim, «In all but a few districts, school boards
make [the reelection]
decision based on principals» or assistant principals» evaluations.»
At the end of the term, the authorizer decides
whether or not to renew the contract — a
decision typically
made on the
basis of school performance.
Do they
make decisions about which authors they represent,
based, in part,
on personal taste — or,
based solely
on whether the books they're considering are marketable?