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Policy disputes between Conservative and Lib Dem ministers will be referred up to Cameron and Clegg to resolve between them.
Ultimately, however, cases can still be referred up to the judicial committee of the privy council in the UK.
Where the computer and the humans don't agree a ballot can be referred up to supervisors and ultimately to Australian Electoral Commission staff, who make a final decision.
Before each call she read out a little speech warning that any breach of the regulations would be referred up to a higher authority - ultimately Winston Churchill.
The trouble with this whole debate is that the tendency is for problems to be referred up – a big boy did it and ran away.
"Initially, a band's music is heard by their local BBC radio shows, but it may then be referred up to larger radio networks and for spots at our Introducing stages at major festivals," says Carter.
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"This advice... would have been referred up to the highest levels of senior management".
Anything more serious than that - use your imagination - is referred up to Bennett.
A third of the cases we've looked at so far have been referred up to the Crown Court.
Given the severity of the charges, the case was referred up to Southwark crown court for an initial hearing on 4 July.
Too many decisions are referred "up to the castle" for a ruling by the president, and too many of them (especially those on economic reform) get stuck there.
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