Sentences with phrase «time of decision»

While the majority decision of the High Court maintained the analogy of «intersection» in considering the claim of the Yorta Yorta people, [68] it was clear by the time of this decision that the law was not simply a recognition space and many claims would remain outside the protection of native title law.
At the time of the decision, Glen Kelly, the chief executive of the South West Aboriginal Land and Sea Country (SWALC), the Native Title Representative Body for the region, said «[w] hat this decision means is back to square one, absolutely back to the beginning of proceedings».
But at the time of that decision one of the dissenting judge noted that that ruling was unprecedented, in fact she quoted, «the decision of a female employee as to which contraceptive drug or device to use remains a private matter of individual choice,» and I think most Americans would agree with that.
This was a case of a husband (H) and a wife (W) both deceased by the time of the decision.
Therefore the importance of «appearance» in bias will be much more limited and, given the role of councillors, «clear pointers» will be required if a predisposed state of mind is to be held to be closed or apparently closed at the time of decision.
However, by the time of the decision in Delaware Mansions, this unchallenged statement had become authoritative through lapse of time.
Unfortunately, the probability of any of those three negative consequences happening, being consequences to be prevented by «doing justice,» will not be known nor adequately assessed at the time of decision - making.
UKBA 2007, s 19 states that in appeals relating to entry clearance, and the refusal of certificates of entitlement to the right of abode, the tribunal should consider only those circumstances appertaining at the time of the decision.
By definition, her «lock up» rate could not be measured as at the time of decision and so the employers applied what they said was their general policy in such cases of giving the maternity absentee a full score on this criterion.
In its factum the federal government noted: «It is acknowledged that, for a file to be processed under the ITOA, there does not need to be a minimum of six months left on the offender's Canadian sentence at the time of the application, the time of receipt of the application or at the time of the decision by the Minister.»
The arbitral award noted that this decision was taken with the agreement of the parties, and the party opposing enforcement had not reserved it rights at the time of the decision or following receipt of letters confirming the decision.
Each decision occurs within and exerts its own sphere of influence, determined by the lead - and consequence time of the decision, and the broader regulatory and societal influences on the decision (top right panel).
It said this decision was in response to the excess capacity, and at the time of the decision it just happened to match the amount of solar capacity.
«We continue to feel that the approach we were arguing in support of at time of decision was an appropriate one,» Ann R. Klee, the company's vice president for environmental affairs, said in an interview on Friday.
PD: The paintings in the most part take what I consider to be a long time, not a long time of labour but a long time of decision - making.
This article comes at a critical time of decision making for me.
While it sounds delightful, it's still a time of decision.
No matter how much to know at the time of the decision, things change very quickly and your emotions are always with you for the ride.
Remember, the excess transfer tax is calculated from the time of the decision or the event, not the date the event is reported to us.
Since Iran's program appears to be aimed at weapons production, he concludes, the time of decision for action is fast approaching.
Despite the presence of Blaine Amendments in the state Constitution at the time of its decision, the Louisiana Supreme Court upheld the constitutionality of a program in which public funds were used to purchase, among other things, textbooks for parochial schools.
In almost half of the cases (11 out of 23), the party in control changed between the time of filing and the time of decision.
At the time of this decision, he had already published five peer - reviewed journal articles.
The DG affair tells the Conservative party one thing: It is OK for a future Conservative Home Secretary to order the investigation of the entire Cabinet at the time of the decision to got to war with Iraq and Campbell, confiscation all their papers, and potential arrest and detention under anti-terrorsit powers for up to 28 days on a potential charge of conspiracy to kill unspecified Iraqis.
The optimum time of decision might be in late pregnancy or even after the birth of the child.
Most people do not think of themselves as heroes and heroines, and yet, when the time of decision is forced upon them, many turn out to be exactly that.
Now is the time of decision: «Follow me and let the dead bury their dead.»
At the time of the decision, some critics worried about its impact on consumers, smaller brokers, and agents who advertise on third - party sites.
That is, these indices are heterogeneous across a number of metrics, including: how stocks are selected for inclusion or exclusion; the timing of these decisions; the data employed in making these decisions; the weighting of the selected stocks selected for the index; and governance structures within index providers themselves.
Rutter told the Daily Telegraph that the timing of the decision was «significant» because of the retirement of the former Bishop of London Richard Chartres earlier this year.
This working must be renewed day by day; the new life has its times of waning energy and loss of courage, its times of decision, and its times of victory in the whole - souled response to need.
Sebastian Vettel says that the timing of the decision to deploy the safety car was unfair to both him and Valtteri Bottas
It was the timing of that decision that further obfuscated the issue because when World Cup was closing in and his name was nearly cemented in the 23 man squad, he chose to move away from limelight and in doing so, had probably done an irreparable damage to his World Cup dreams.
The survey assessed: 1) demographics, 2) prenatal and postnatal care, 3) sources of breastfeeding information, 4) timing of decision, 5) preference, 6) type of feeding selected, 7) duration of breastfeeding, 8) factors influencing decisions to breastfeed and / or to bottle - feed, and 9) factors that would have encouraged bottle - feeding mothers to breastfeed.
«The timing of this decision is driven by the enhanced risk that the water cannon, currently available to be purchased second hand are sold to another European police authority,» deputy mayor for policing Stephen Greenhalgh wrote in a decision notice published today.
The lawmaker said Gates did not indicate what specifically triggered the timing of the decision to notify state officials Wednesday «except for the fact that it is clearly stated in the compact.»
One source familiar with Hoyt's plans questioned the timing of his decision given the ongoing federal corruption cases involving Cuomo's upstate development projects and the #metoomovement stemming from sexual harassment cases that have plagued those in the political, entertainment and media arenas.
But between the timing of the decision — it was held up for years with little explanation, only to come together shortly after the Cuomo's re-election — and the way it comported with the direction of public opinion, the politics lined up rather neatly for the governor.
«Timing of decision is uncanny,» she said.
A Crown Prosecution Service spokesman told PA that the announcement of the snap election would have no impact on the timing of decisions on whether to press charges.
Given the volume of material involved, the spokesperson says, the timing of the decision is uncertain.»
«Calcium dynamics regulating the timing of decision - making in C. elegans: A tiny worm makes a decision by calculating mathematical integration.»
This amount (i.e. the value of his pension wealth) varies with the timing of her decision to leave covered service.
The timing of the decision to scrap the tests for 14 - year - olds - known as Key Stage 3 tests - was shaped by the problems with delivering this year's Sats, accepted Mr Balls.
And I feel good about the rationale and timing of this decision.
The timing of the decision to pull the plug on Kindles, which was reported first by Reuters, means that Wal - Mart will miss out on holiday season sales of the newest Kindle tablets, which range in price from $ 159 to $ 599.
Today, I'm going to answer a reader's question that dives a little deeper into this topic, but highlights the importance of when a property is inherited and how quickly you decide to sell or change the use of that property (and the implications the timing of these decisions has on your taxable profit).
And while there are strict guidelines for what companies are added, the final decision and timing of that decision depends on what's going through the heads of a handful of people employed by Dow Jones.
The timing of your decisions may cause lower returns or loss of capital (buying at a market peak, selling when the market is down)
Gabriel didn't provide details about the proposed plant or timing of a decision.
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