Sentences with phrase «when reaching a decision»

«Therefore it is essential to understand how different climate factors interact and impact food production when reaching decisions on how to adapt to the effects of climate change.»
However, when reaching a decision as to whether to grant credit, a lender must apply its standards fairly, impartially and without discrimination.
APIL and MASS argued the decision was unfair because the government consulted insurers but not claimant lawyers and those representing victims when it reached its decision.
Such fact could have been known and thus taken into account by the Board of Appeal when reaching its decision, thus it did not need to be invoked or supported by evidence by any of the parties even in the administrative phase.
His Honour (the judge) carefully reviewed all of this evidence when reaching his decision on damages.
When reaching its decision, the ET had used the corresponding date rule.
Finally, when you reach a decision to get an instant car insurance plan of your choice, do not delay in getting it so that you can get your car covered right away and save yourself the burden and anxiety in the event that something untoward happens to your prized possession.

Not exact matches

We reach a conclusion at one time, based on specific set of conditions, then forget to revisit our decisions when things change.
Even when you can eventually reach a consensus, the decision making process has been slowed.
When you've reached the scale when it's no longer possible to be hands - on in each decision, you need to make sure you have strong hiring methodologies in place,» he continWhen you've reached the scale when it's no longer possible to be hands - on in each decision, you need to make sure you have strong hiring methodologies in place,» he continwhen it's no longer possible to be hands - on in each decision, you need to make sure you have strong hiring methodologies in place,» he continues.
When you're the only one making decisions on how to reach more users for your product, knowing which direction to take can be tough.
«And when you use a small [domestic] outsourcer, you can reach a decision - maker right away.»
There are many big and important decisions to make when you leave childhood behind and finally reach adulthood.
Due diligence is part of an investor's path to reach an investment decision and start an investment relationship (or more accurately, continue an investment relationship that began when they first met an entrepreneur).
The capital purchase decision runs into some problems when the two cells fail to reach an agreement on which equipment to purchase.
A Nice Little Place on the North Side: Wrigley Field at One Hundred, by George F. Will (Crown Archetype): America's premier political columnist begins his latest reflection on the National Pastime with some charming, autobiographically - derived advice for Catholicism: after recalling that he became a Chicago Cub fan at age seven, «when I was still not as discerning as one should be when making life - shaping decisions,» the elegant Dr. Will notes that «The Catholic Church thinks seven - year olds have reached an age of reasoning» and remarks, «The Church might want to rethink that.»
Such influences are natural and are not a violation of the child's freedom because, obviously, children - when they have reached the age of reason - will make their own decisions about those values.
Ultimately, when they reach the age of accountability, they will have to make their own decision.
If we evolved from the lower primates, then when we reached the stage of reflection and conscious choice (when the image of God entered into that line of primates), we made the decision to «sin» — to dominate and to kill in order to serve our own ends, rather than to follow the call of that «image of God» which had entered into the human creature.
The Church has reached such a point when her professed belief in the Real Presence makes no concrete difference in the decisions she makes or the ways she behaves.
Only when the case was delivered to us for decision were we sequestered until our verdict was reached.
With the emphasis on discernment and commitment, it sometimes seems that the end of Christian education is reached when a «decision for Christ» has been made.
When the six men were assembled to reach a decision, they were surrounded by fifty brave armed men who were ordered to watch the election committee.
When consciousness disappears permanently, a decision to die becomes the responsibility of others, who may reach the judgment that for all practical purposes life for an individual has concluded and that therefore artificial supports need not be maintained.
When reached at his Minnesota office, Prichard elaborated: He said the nation should empower families and individuals to make health - care decisions.
I did feel like we reached on AJax as Tre White was still available but overal I'm happy with Adoree and I think he will be as good if not better than White when it's all said and done plus at the time we really needed Adorees return skills as well so that prob factored into our decision to take him over White.
Although many have quit breastfeeding before their children reach the one or two year recommended milestones, for the few women who do continue to breastfeed their babies into toddlerhood it can be very difficult to make the decision about when to wean.
We've just made the decision as a family to take a financial detour by enrolling our kids in the neighborhood Catholic school when they reach school age (already made a deposit for NEXT year, actually, since spots are scarce).
When we explain to our kids why we reach our decisions and get them involved in the decision making process, they grow to understand that there is reasoning behind our decisions.
Both Library Board members and city officials questioned how and when a decision was reached to scrap the latest deal.
When kids reach elementary school age they can begin learning about the rewards of good decisions and the consequences of bad decisions.
LEILANI WILDE: It's good to know that each mom that is about to enter into the adventure of adopting a child and want to breastfeed that it doesn't matter when she starts, it's just a matter of a decision she makes and what she does with that decision as far as reaching out for the help and putting the effort into it.
When I wrote this blog post, I wanted to reach out to women struggling with making the decision to breastfeed long - term.
Adulting is hard; parenting is hard; being a mother in a world that seems hell - bent on judging every decision you make is hard; it's all just hard and when a stiff drink and a warm shower just won't cut it, I say reach out and ask for help and, in turn, don't be afraid to help someone else, too.
When they are unable to reach a decision, however, or when unmarried parents are unable to agree on who will have custody of their child, the court may intervene and make a decision based on the child's best intereWhen they are unable to reach a decision, however, or when unmarried parents are unable to agree on who will have custody of their child, the court may intervene and make a decision based on the child's best interewhen unmarried parents are unable to agree on who will have custody of their child, the court may intervene and make a decision based on the child's best interests.
More from CampaignTech: on the same panel in which Peter Greenberger talked about instant rapid response, Vox Global's David Payne discussed integrating your influence channels when you're trying to reach decision - makers.
Their decisions do change when the situation reaches a ludicrous point; I was once left with a loan on which I was paying 2 % over base when the base rate was 15 %.
When I first stood here in Downing Street on that evening in May 2010, I said we would confront our problems as a country and lead people through difficult decisions, so that together we could reach better times.
The second might have slipped by without your notice but is equally as crucial: The $ 138 million deficit — money we owed due to bad decisions made in the past — that I inherited when I took office four years ago is predicted to reach zero by the end of the fiscal year.
I am distressed and angry that the CPS [Crown Prosecution Service] have reached this decision when they knew all the facts and were in a position to stop the case at this stage.
Court of Appeals Chief Judge Janet DiFiore wrote in her decision that state law makes it clear the vacancy rent increase should be counted when figuring if an apartment has reached the deregulation threshold.
Though he could not provide a timetable for when the party would reach a decision, Mr. Galla said it would have to be soon because of the upcoming election and holiday seasons.
«When state and local leaders make their own decisions on school standards, they are much more likely to reach pragmatic decisions that will last,» Magee said.
Jefferson suggests that the tadpoles are making a subtle decision and turning cannibal when these cues reach a critical threshold.
It is not clear when or how PERB will act or how long the process will take; because of the dispute, there may be appeals before a final decision is reached.
In researches using the more complex animals, it is known that certain nerve cells in the brain integrate information and make a decision when reaching a certain level, which likely occurs also in humans.
And when the calcium concentration reaches to a certain value, the worm choose the direction as a «deliberate» decision.
«What happened to me was that when I started to feel that the [biological] clock was reaching midnight, I panicked a little and it allowed me to make some unwise decisions
When news of Oseola's decision was made public, local leaders funded an endowment in her honor, increasing her gift's reach still more.
Working practices and decision - making processes often exclude women or prevent them from reaching senior levels, for example when they are responsible for the care of children or other relatives, as well as household tasks.
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