Sentences with phrase «reviewed at the discretion»

Papers that have been accepted for publication in a peer - reviewed academic journal are only subject to additional peer review at the discretion of the editors.
Jerseys and all other attire worn at the Grand Finals are subject to the restrictions set forth in Section 8.7 above and may be reviewed at the discretion of Tournament Organizers.

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Any resulting features and timing of release of such features as determined by Oracle's review of Vocado's product roadmap are at the sole discretion of Oracle.
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The selections are 100 percent at the editors» discretion, and they typically choose the strongest reviews in a variety of genres.
The Developer Terms are subject to change without prior notice at any time, in The Defense Alliance of Minnesota sole discretion, so you should review these documents from time to time.
At some point, it seems likely they'll take the center refs discretion out of when to review a play, most other sports have gone that route eventually, and many are such that the head ref doesn't even review and make the final call.
It's never easy to pump milk at work, so all of the pumps that we've reviewed in this section have an ideal combination of discretion, efficiency, and ease of use that make them perfect for moms on the go.
Ad Hoc Committees are formed at the discretion of the IHSA Board of Directors, generally with the direction to review or attempt to bring about a consensus recommendation on a specific subject or subjects.
Cuomo counsel Alponso David then interjected and said release of findings from the attorney's review would be at the complete discretion of the private sector attorney, Bart Schwartz.
The government did concede two additional reviews: a general review at ministerial discretion by the time of the election and the twice - yearly reviews proposed by Labour.
Cases that may have previously been automatically placed on the Supreme Court's docket by appeals or writs of error could now be reviewed on a writ of certoriari, which could be granted or denied at the court's discretion.
Jennifer Rodgers, former assistant U.S. Attorney and current executive director of the Center For The Advancement of Public Integrity at Columbia University, told Gotham Gazette that after reviewing the state statutes and Sugarman's report, she thinks there is good reason to believe the law was violated, but admitted there is enough discretion that a district attorney may decide there is not enough hard proof of intent.
Commentary material may be peer reviewed at the Editors» discretion.
Longer Reviews may be considered at the Editor's discretion.
I'm happy to accept products for consideration that may be reviewed and / or to be styled in an outfit or beauty post at my discretion.
All content that you submit may be reviewed, revised, posted, or otherwise used by Tommy Bahama at Tommy Bahama's sole discretion.
In fact all IR editorial — including reviews — are now posted at IR's discretion (and have been for almost a year).
-LSB-...] Sidebar: Amazon removes reviews at its sole discretion, and will do so if it thinks it catches someone with a stake in the book leaving a review.
The agreement with Edelweiss will help ensure that these titles are available to bookstores for stocking, as well as make digital review copies available for book bloggers and reviewers, along with other outreach opportunities at the author's discretion.
It helps if the publishing house's website says something along the lines of «Review copies of books are provided at our discretion» or something like that, but I'll say much the same thing if I need to turn down a review copy reReview copies of books are provided at our discretion» or something like that, but I'll say much the same thing if I need to turn down a review copy rereview copy request.
Disclaimer: Some of the lenders that review loan applications processed on this website may perform credit checks on applicants at their discretion.
When positions are available in a given class, further review and evaluation of the application may take place at the discretion of the Dean for Student Programs.
It all depends on the reason and circumstances why you were denied to adopt, and eligibility to adopt again is at the discretion of the approval committee when reviewing your adoption application.
VetLIVE.com, LLC reserves the right to review all media prior to submission to the site and to remove any media for any reason, at any time, without prior notice, at our sole discretion.
It can be reviewed with the student at the discretion of the employer / supervisor as deemed necessary or faxed / emailed to the director / assisting director directly.
Tourism Australia periodically reviews this Policy and reserves the right at its discretion to modify or remove portions at any time.
Application selection is at the sole discretion of Abbot Kinney Festival Association and is not subject to review or appeal.
Any review you make on our website of an accommodation establishment, tourist activity, tourist event or geographical region may, at our own discretion, become publicly viewable on our website.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) periodically reviews its Privacy policy and reserves the right, at its discretion, to modify or remove portions of this policy at any time.
The review was done at our own discretion and team discussion.
However, Koch Media reserves the right to review and remove any User Content at any time, without notice, for any reason and in its sole discretion.
But again, it can be argued that what make a good review is at the discretion of the editor, so even if many will not like how it was dealed with, no formal fault.
The decision might seem harsher still, since it is an example of an appellate judge who reviews a discretion - based decision of the judge below, and concludes that he would not have made the variation order himself, at first instance; but upholds the decisions and, correctly, dismisses the appeal, because it can not be said that the district judge was wrong or that his decision was outside the range of discretionary decisions that was properly open to him.
See also the majority opinion at page 11: «Given our explanation in Booker that appellate «reasonableness» review merely asks whether the trial court abused its discretion...»
Sole custody orders issued by an Arizona judge may be appealed to the Arizona Court of Appeals, which will review the case to determine if there were apparent errors in interpreting the law in regards to the situation at hand or a trial judge's abuse of his or her discretion.
A three - judge PTAB panel denied institution of the follow - on petitions in November 2016, citing the Board's exercise of discretion under 35 U.S.C. § 314 (a), which states that, «The Director may not authorize an inter partes review to be instituted unless the Director determines that the information presented in the petition filed under section 311 and any response filed under section 313 shows that there is a reasonable likelihood that the petitioner would prevail with respect to at least 1 of the claims challenged in the petition.»
Health profession regulators may note that possible infringements of human rights as part of a registration process may be assessed not only by the Human Rights Tribunal, but also by the Health Professions Review Board, which has exclusive jurisdiction to determine matters of fact, law and discretion relating to registration decisions, at least where a college ultimately refuses to grant registration, or has grants registration with limits or conditions.
[26] As explained above, the reviewing judge always has the discretion, per s. 525 (3), to consider «unreasonable delay» on the part of the Crown or the accused, but unreasonable delay is not the sole consideration at the first stage of the analysis, or the sole justification for a review of the basis of the accused's detention.
MYSTERY # 1 Answer: Isn't the presumption - on - appeal just another way of saying that abuse of discretion review applies — per Stevens — and that sentencing within the guidelines is presumptively a reasoned exercise of discretion, given all the reasoning behind the guidelines, at least where all the proper procedural steps were taken by the district court at sentencing?
At present, a distinction is often drawn between restrictions imposed by European legislation, for example on habitat protection, and that offered by domestic law; European requirements are often shown greater deference by decision makers, and by the courts when discretion to quash (in judicial and statutory review cases) is considered.
Furthermore, unless otherwise prescribed by statute, the content of input rights (i.e. written submissions vs. oral hearing) is at the discretion of the decision - maker subject to the supervisory role of the court to review the propriety of that choice.
The Court of Review is an appellate court, and like other Article III appellate courts, it has the power to bind both lower courts (in this case, the FISC) and later Court of Review panels.22 The Court of Review probably has the same discretion as federal courts of appeals to designate opinions as precedential and non-precedential; at least, no statutory provision declares otherwise.23 The two public Court of Review opinions are published in redacted form in the Federal Reporter.24 As with the published case of the FISC sitting en banc, these published Court of Review cases are certainly precedential.25 We do not know the volume, if any, of secret non-precedential Court of Review opinions, or whether there are non-public Court of Review opinions that are nonetheless treated as precedential.
At these meetings, the trustees should review the trust fund investment (s) and consider the personal and financial position of the potential beneficiaries of the trust before deciding how to exercise their discretion in their favour.
Rix LJ cited with approval a passage in De Smith's Judicial Review (6th edition, 2007, at paras 10 - 065ff) and headed: Policy and Bias, which noted that decision - makers are entitled «to exhibit certain kinds of bias in the exercise of their judgment or discretion on matters of public policy» and while ordinary members of legislative bodies are «entitled, and sometimes expected, to show political bias» they of course ought not to show personal bias or participate in decisions on a matter in which they have a private pecuniary or proprietary interest.
Officers can, in other words, consider the Guidelines in the exercise of their s. 25 (1) discretion, but should turn «[their] mind [s] to the specific circumstances of the case»: Donald J. M. Brown and The Honourable John M. Evans, Judicial Review of Administrative Action in Canada (2014), at p. 12 - 45.
At the time you request a Payout, we may from time to time upon our discretion and without any prior notice to you, review the details and transaction history of your Account, and the details of any related Accounts, to check for any evidence of fraud or deception.
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Once your home study has been uploaded to the CARINGS system, CARA may, at its discretion, send you the information on one or two children to review.
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