Sentence examples for certain affairs from inspiring English sources

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The elected members of this body are authorised to manage certain affairs of the hills, including education, health and tourism.

The documentation will allow them to manage certain affairs, such as making emergency medical decisions or enrolling their children in school, without the approval of a man — a limited but significant power in a country where women are still banned from driving and must have a male legal guardian for their entire lives.

Or do you give them a year, or two or three, to get some things sorted in relation to certain affairs, children, taking out insurance, to get that done, and then to test.' [remark by a clinical geneticist] In one university hospital the clinical geneticists and genetic counsellors were less explicit about this issue.

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In doing so, she showed them respect and gave them the right to express their opinions on certain family affairs.

Its purpose is to rehabilitate needy women either by arranging, settlement or marriages after the decision of the cases or to help in their certain life affairs (Malik et al., 2014).

Certain foreign affairs policies of the last eight years, such as the President's Emergency Plan for Aids Relief (PEPFAR) and the Administration's initiatives in Africa, have been successful because they were based on a solid understanding of international events.

Reminiscent of the administration's position regarding torture, this argument relies upon the idea that the Constitution assigns certain foreign-affairs responsibilities to the president that exclude Congress from having any say in how he might exercise them.

The ABC journalist and commentator Julia Baird spent six years trawling through British and European archives for this biography of Queen Victoria, gleaning new insight into her public and private life – including a certain love affair with a certain servant after Prince Alfred's death.

Arguably, by analogy with entanglement, if a plurality of coexistent omnipotent agents is possible, then there could be "entangled" omnipotent agents, A1 and A2, such that it is metaphysically necessary that A1 endeavors to bring about a certain state of affairs if and only if A2 endeavors to bring about the same state of affairs.

This method of comparing benefits is used by economists to judge how much people value certain states of affairs.

In the 4th century, the emperor Constantine granted himself, as "bishop of foreign affairs," certain rights to church leadership.

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