Paying attention to the larger dynamics of economic and political change in the world system can also help us understand better the contexts and forces to
which immediate decisions are subject.
Not exact matches
First, China could export more capital to developed countries, in
which case the
decision would have no
immediate impact on China's overall balance of payments, but it would run the risk of angering its trade partners and inviting retaliation.
Second, China could export more capital to developing countries, in
which case the
decision would have no
immediate impact on China's overall balance of payments, but it would run the risk of increasing its investment losses abroad.
Situational factors are the
immediate external environmental conditions over
which the actor has no control but that nonetheless affect a
decision.»
I realize that there is a vast gap between general preferences of the sort I am expressing and the
immediate practical
decisions with
which you must deal.
«
Decision» is here both the current decision about the immediate situation which confronts one and through this the decision with the whole being
Decision» is here both the current
decision about the immediate situation which confronts one and through this the decision with the whole being
decision about the
immediate situation
which confronts one and through this the
decision with the whole being
decision with the whole being for God.
Such a society will ensure that satisfaction of human needs takes
immediate priority over the satisfaction of anyone's desires, and that the dignity of each individual is honored by providing opportunity for all persons to participate responsibly in
decisions which will affect their individual lives and the common good.
The one concern in this teaching was that man should conceive his
immediate concrete situation as the
decision to
which he is constrained, and should decide in this moment for God and surrender his natural will.
But it is important to understand that the actual world in
which we live, not just the
immediate processes we live by, has changed in the last three decades and this change is influencing the way we see things and make
decisions and judgments.
Seen as a member of the radical wing of the Liberal Party, his
decision to support the declaration of war after Germany invaded Belgium was crucial, as was his reaction to the
immediate financial crisis,
which is admirably covered by Richard Roberts in Saving the City: The Great Financial Crisis of 1914 (OUP, # 20).
The
decision sparked
immediate protests in Odinga's strongholds in western Kenya and Nairobi slums including Kibera and Mathare,
which have left at least 16 people dead.
The lawsuit,
which seeks an
immediate stay of the control period pending an ultimate judgment annulling the
decision, says it is impossible to determine whether there is a deficit or even the threat of one at this time because the county's final numbers for this year will not be determined until February 2012.
We make
decisions based on
immediate examples that come to mind,
which is often efficient.
Ultimately, operating from a survival state means your life is driven by unconscious impulses that serve only to get you away from an
immediate threat, not to set you up for success down the road,
which can lead to less than optimal
decisions in a moment of panic.
It is not needed to behave to it, as to the very serious question,
which requiring an
immediate decision.
The
decisions have the
immediate effect of allowing two students to press forward with claims for damages against the Bradford Area school district in Pennsylvania for negligence in failing to prevent the incidents, some of
which took place during summer vacation.
According to Gov. Brian Sandoval, «The language approved by the commission, passed with unanimous bipartisan support, puts the
decisions that have an
immediate impact in our classrooms directly in the hands of parents, teachers and principals,
which is where it belongs.»
[It's worth noting the Irish business has continued to deteriorate — clearly a
decision is required here: IFG should i) pursue an Irish acquisition / consolidation strategy that offers substantial cost savings & synergies, or ii) attempt a quick sale of the business,
which might add an
immediate 5 - 10 % to IFG's current valuation].
No doubt the
immediate response from feral cat advocates — the scale of
which, I suspect took city and county officials by surprise — played a role in their
decision to change focus.
Montreal «must consider the
immediate appeal» of Judge Louis Gouin's
decision to suspend the city ban on pit bulls Animal control in the city of Montreal has suffered many shortcomings,
which led to security problems for the citizens and also problems of inappropriate treatment of animals.
It is then up to the relevant
decision - makers to determine the extent of measures to take now, e.g. in restricting areas of building or tighter building codes for earthquake resistance, in the light of other priorities, many of
which will be of a more
immediate nature.
He says it relates to the top court's 2002
decision in R. v. Neil,
which stated the general rule is that a lawyer or law firm shouldn't act directly contrary to the
immediate interests of a current client, even on an unrelated matter.
Therefore, the
immediate aftermath of the referendum
decision was dominated by turmoil in the financial markets and a major political crisis,
which in my opinion, is still ongoing.
25 R. v. Pelletier (1974), 4 O.R. (2d) 677, 18 C.C.C. (2d) 516 appears to be the first
decision to use the «living tree» to advocate a morphing constitution: «As the nature of the Canadian community changes and in this
immediate issue, the activities of those sought to be controlled by the Narcotic Control Act and the Criminal Code change in scale and complexity, new considerations arise
which bring into prominence facets of the law including the Constitution
which were less important or less applicable in former times.»
Hannah Ball comments: «This is a landmark
decision in
which the tribunal fees system has been declared unlawful from the outset, and has been quashed with
immediate effect.
Last month saw The Lawyer magazine gamely reviewing its 2005
decision to endow a small group of elite UK law firms with the title «Silver Circle», a term
which achieved
immediate market recognition upon its unveiling.
A final, enforceable
decision of the disciplinary council or the Professions Tribunal, as applicable, on the request for provisional striking off the roll or
immediate provisional restriction of the right to engage in professional activities made under section 130 with regard to the syndic's complaint concerning the offence that gave rise to the charges in the prosecution on
which the request was based;
Moreover, last week, Blockstream also launched its merchandise store for
immediate support for Lightning payment
which developers called as an important
decision to help the concept gain mainstream trust and adoption.
Working in the area of translational research with a population health focus, in
which it is a world leader, the HealthInfoNet makes research and other information available in a form that has
immediate, practical utility for practitioners and policy - makers in the area of Indigenous health, enabling them to make
decisions based on the best available evidence.
There are a variety of sales tactics companies use, the most notorious is the high - pressure sales job in
which they offer a «discount» on inflated prices in exchange for an
immediate decision.
Consumers who bought a lottery ticket had more materialistic thoughts and showed stronger preferences for a small,
immediate reward — the opposite of delayed gratification,
which is so important in many sound money
decisions.