Sentences with phrase «predetermination on»

Apparent bias or predetermination on the part of a planning authority does not render the grant of planning permission unlawful unless the authority made its decision with a closed mind.

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She's a blogger who fell in love with a Catholic guy and adopted his religion while still denouncing half all based on the flimsy idea that she had a predetermination that «morality» is «external» to man based on essentially nothing other than she believes it.
There is little that can be validly noticed from the «hockey stick» plot, the methodology to produce it was flawed, showing clear indications of predetermination in it's consideration of «data» dropping «outrider points» when those very points are strongly indicative of short term fluctuations of temperature in an «experiment» looking for «the casual process» only shows that the «casual process» had already been decided on beforehand.
Again it is that «greenhouse science» simply attempts to overlook what HAS happened and produce misinterpretations based on the preferred opinions, this is a characteristic of PREDETERMINATION, the process where issues are studied in an attempt to produce «suitable answers», this is most often seen in POLITICAL processes.
There is nothing to cite that the Natural Climate Oscillation is being altered by simplistic productions of «temperature plots» no matter HOW MANY supposed proxies are proffered and there is no value at all in wasting more time on the «hockey stick debacle», time to realise that the «hockey plot» is not proffering any worthwhile information on ANY Real process, and its entire «shape» was defined NOT by «data» but by an attitude of predetermination within the group of «experimenters».
Such may have been the situation when a controversial planning decision by Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council taken during the elections purdah period was quashed by Mr Justice Jackson on 20 December 2007 for apparent bias or apparent predetermination (see R (Lewis) v Redcar and Cleveland Borough Council and Persimmon Homes [2007] EWHC 3166 (Admin)-RRB-.
In addition to sharpening focus on key aspects of bias and predetermination, the bridge he managed to build between the more trusting and more restrictive approaches respectively of Collins J in Island Farm and Richards J in Georgiou is useful based on the «appropriate caution» counsel from Richards J and the consequent view that the bias test should not be applied in a way that will render local authority decisionmaking impossible or unduly difficult.
Lewis provides guidance on bias and predetermination in elections purdah, says Nicholas Dobson
But while his legal analysis was not specifically disapproved, the Court of Appeal did criticise his conclusions on the facts and evidence and also considerably altered the stage lighting surrounding considerations of bias and predetermination in local authority decisions.
In Condron v. National Assembly for Wales and Another [2006] EWCA LGR 87 (where under consideration was the effect of an observation to an objector of the chairman of a Welsh Assembly Planning Committee that he was «going to go with the Inspector's report») Lord Justice Richards had conducted a lengthy analysis of all the relevant facts and circumstances and felt «entitled, indeed required, to reach a decision on this issue...» The court was there putting itself in the shoes of the classic «fair - minded and informed observer and making its own assessment of the real possibility of predetermination».
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