Sentence examples for decision subsequently from inspiring English sources

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"All the information and options must be thoroughly examined and a decision subsequently taken on the basis of the facts".

Mr Ayling's original decision, subsequently backed by Mr Eddington, to encourage premier passengers to cross the north Atlantic - to the exclusion of economy flyers - now appears seriously flawed.

No error was more egregious across the weekend than the misunderstanding of the rules by Jared Maxwell that allowed St George Illawarra to slot a penalty goal on the stroke of normal time to send the game into Golden Point extra-time, a decision subsequently called incorrect by referees boss Tony Archer.

A 2007 decision to extradite Battisti was overturned in 2009 by then Justice Minister Tarso Genro, and in 2010, the Brazilian government accepted Battisti's political asylum request — a decision subsequently contested by the Supreme Court.

The percent of Americans saying the war was the right decision subsequently declined from 72% at the beginning of hostilities in 2003 to 47% after two years later in 2005 to just 38% in 2008.

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The coroner, whose decision was subsequently overturned, said he was doing so because he did not consider Perry a member of the press.

When we took this decision, and subsequently formulated our plans, the ANC heritage of non-violence and racial harmony was very much with us.

Following that, Wada will review the reasons for the decision and subsequently decide whether or not to use its independent right of appeal to the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS).

(In upholding Burdine's conviction, a federal court stressed that it could not be determined that he had slept through critical moments in the trial; that decision was subsequently overturned).

Buckingham flagged a motion to ask the parliament to agree "that the suggestion by the former prime minister, Tony Abbott, that a major beneficiary of his government's decision should subsequently reward the responsible minister, Ian Macfarlane, for his work is potentially corrupt and certainly a corruption of the fundamental integrity of our democracy".

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