Sentence examples for ability to decide how from inspiring English sources

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"Each school administration seems to have the ability to decide how welcoming they want to be to parents," she said.

Minelli says that his group lets people exercise "the last human right: the ability to decide how and when somebody would like to end one's own life".

It has been thwarted by council allies of Mayor Richard M. Daley, who believe that it limits the city's ability to decide how best to use the TIF money.

By taking away employees' ability to decide how and when they work, Yahoo! has effectively shot itself in the foot as it limps into the future.

Prosecutorial discretion gives ICE agents the ability to decide how to best use finite resources to enforce the immigration law so that our communities and country are protected from those who would do us harm.

This includes the right to control what you do with your body, the agency to choose whom to love and be intimate with, the ability to decide how and when to build a family, and the power to build a community that reflects and protects these values.

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But the ruling said an agency provision that states must require the "best available technology" to reduce pollution was unlawful because it undermined the ability of states to decide how best to deal with the problem.

By using the 111-year-old law to extend federal protections to millions of acres of land and ocean for conservation, the Obama administration had eliminated the ability of people in states to decide how best to use them, Trump said.

Now that we can see what's going on and have the computational ability to influence it, who gets to decide how it's managed?

Obviously it is up to US legislators to decide how to improve their ability to issue property loans that reflect the real needs and borrowing capabilities of the US population and to take account of the reality of what it means to finance social housing.

What set Japan apart perhaps aided by America's lack of colonial ambition was its ability to decide for itself how to make the process of opening suit its own aims.One consequence of this is that Japan's trading partners, especially America, have never tired of complaining about its economic practices.

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