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"challenge a decision" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to question or oppose a decision that has been made. Example: The company's shareholders have decided to merge with a larger corporation, but some employees are planning to challenge this decision in court.
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If you are looking to challenge a decision, there are some legal hurdles to overcome.
According to Mair, this means there is effectively no recourse to challenge a decision.
"If anyone wants to challenge a decision they are free to go to the courts in this country," he said.
"We don't have an independent office that could take a legal position different from the P.S.C. or challenge a decision".
And with some athletes their default mode is that they will challenge a decision any time they can when they are not in agreement with it".
Mr Grayling said last night: "Judicial review should be used by people who have carefully considered whether they have proper grounds to challenge a decision.
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In some cases the state was simply challenging a decision through administrative channels.
For there is a crucial distinction between challenging a decision that is procedurally flawed or unlawfully enabled, and nullifying a decision because you think it's a mistake.
The American Civil Liberties Union of Florida filed a federal lawsuit challenging a decision by the Miami-Dade School Boaremoveremove a children's book about Cuba from its elementary school libraries.
Hundreds of the 1,350 workers challenged a decision to dismiss the general director, Yuri Ermilov, and replace him with Alexander Romanov, former vice president of the oil company Rosneft.
He unsuccessfully claimed asylum and is challenging a decision to deport him, arguing that he would face political persecution in Algeria.
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