Sentences with phrase «upon decision»

They simply move funding associated with a student from one public school to another based upon the decisions of families.
They simply move funding associated with a student from one public school to another based upon the decisions made by families.
This agreement is based upon all decisions made during the Mediation process.
By developing a parenting plan, both parents can discuss and agree upon decisions that affect a child's education, healthcare, and spiritual upbringing.
Will your resume impress upon a decision maker to call you in for a job interview?
Personally, I don't see how intelligence could operate without time in which to process information, or act upon any decision it could have made.
The situation is utterly dependent upon the decision of the pedestrian to cross the street at the wrong time and the decision of the driver to try to stop his vehicle.
Many vulnerable, abused and neglected children have few opportunities to make choices about their lives or to impact upon the decisions made on their behalf.
Business Decision Making requires students to make use of data, facts, graphs and other presentation styles to arrive upon a decision that can be beneficial for the organization at various levels.
He draws upon decisions going back to 1969 in another strike out application.
Today, as in the past, great reliance has been placed upon those decisions.
Either way is upon the decision of the applicant.
When two parents are involved in the parenting of children, both parents, prior to letting the children know the decision, should agree upon any decisions.
There are 14 different endings to the game based upon decisions you make while you play.
One's attitude toward Christianity, accordingly, does not depend upon a decision as to whether Jesus belonged to this or that race or people, but upon one's answer to the question, whether here actually — and, of course, in the midst of a people foreign to us — God was heard and apprehended.
Parties must not lightly take upon themselves the decision as to how best a Mareva order should be policed.
Via the Legal Writing Prof Blog, I stumbled upon a decision in U.S. v. Karen Sypher (Sypher... Sypher... where have I heard that name before?
Similarly in Stefan v General Medical Council [1999] 1 WLR 1293, Lord Clyde explained: «The trend of the law has been towards an increased recognition of the duty upon decision makers of many kinds to give reasons.
«We are certainly seeing higher public interest in this training, and our campaign calls upon decision makers in workplaces and popular public spaces such as arenas, fitness centers, hotels, and churches to place AEDs in the same locations as a fire extinguisher.»
She notes that based on the principle of legitimate expectations «it is by no means impossible for undertakings to rely upon decisions taken by national authorities and courts in matters of EU law.
It is also incumbent upon the decision - maker to consider only factors which are reasonably related to the firm's performance and, as far as is practicable, to apply those factors consistently among employees and from year to year.
This case will be of interest to commissioners, providers and care co-ordinators confirming the boundaries of the scope of the Court of Protection and that this Court does not have a role in adjudicating upon the decision making of a public authority exercising its statutory powers (for example, the execution of search warrants in criminal proceedings).
If you choose to be actively involved in the adoption planning, you can make many of the adoption - related choices that the mother can make, including: choosing what type of adoption feels right to you, the ability to look at profiles of prospective adoptive families, meeting potential adoptive families, making a mutually agreed upon decision regarding which prospective adoptive family is right for your child, and creating an agreement regarding on - going contact that is unique to you.
The latter can be true only because the agent's contribution to the future waits upon decisions other than his or hers, i.e., the decisions of contemporaries and subsequents.
I do agree with you that in order for multiverses to exist, based upon decision trees and expanding entropy, a supreme being or sentient creator is absolutely not necessary, which suggests that such a «being» probably does not exist.
Genuine informed consent derives only from the person who is going to live with the outcome and can not rest upon the decisions of others who believe they «know best.»
Up to now Ford has likely agreed with most of my claims about the perishing of immediacy, the individual integrity of occasions, and the dependency of all definiteness upon decision, however he would modify them.
Any measuring device which was adjusted so as to gather information about the macroscopic changes which follow upon decision would not be able to register information about parameters which distinguish one sort of fluctuation (Irish) from the other sort of fluctuation (Ivory Coastian).
I'm meeting with lactation tomorrow, but somehow I feel they will frown upon my decision to only pump.
[37] The governor's directive was purportedly based upon a decision from a New York intermediate appellate court.
Opposition parties seized upon the decision as a sign of the government accepting that it was time to change direction.
Unless judges are willing to rule that the U.S. Dept. of Education not allowed to appeal upon decision.
This difficult time can also bring upon decisions that you may have never had to make before.
I didn't know much about Fallen Legion + upon my decision to review the game, and when I googled it, I almost passed it up.
ALEXANDER: How did you first come upon your decision to make and exhibit the cut - out silhouettes?
Chamberlain moved to New York in 1956 and within a few years hit upon the decision to utilize car metal as art material.
Indeed, the «continued existence of firms of solicitors» depended upon the decision on duty contract numbers.
If, however, there are additional and unusual circumstances which suggest that councillors may have closed their minds before embarking upon a decision, then he will conclude there is a real possibility of bias or predetermination.
This is a mutually agreed - upon decision between the firm's management and me.»
This is based upon decisions such as Cooper v. Slade (1858), 6 H.L.C. 746, 10 E.R. 1488, and R. v. Gallagher (1985), 16 A. Crim.
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