Sentence examples for make binding decisions from inspiring English sources

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Agencies could also make binding decisions when arbitrating disputes involving national supervisors who cannot agree on how to regulate a bank that does business across European borders.

The fetials were originally selected from the most noble families; they served for life, but, like all priesthoods, they could only submit advice, not make binding decisions.

But he insists he will only discuss them and not make binding decisions on them, so long as the talks are indirect or in what is known as the "proximity" format, with the Americans holding the ring.

But Mr. Bush also waded into the brambles of the issue itself, telling his audience that under Mr. Gore's plan, they would have to make binding decisions about their coverage before they turned 65 and would, in some cases, pay more for prescription drugs than they currently do.

These enactments laid the foundation of an administrative jurisdiction that was not clearly established until May 24 , 1872 when a law delegated to the Conseil d'État the judicial power to make binding decisions and recognized the Conseil as the court in which claims against the administration should be brought.

How can authoritative institutions equipped with an organised capacity to make binding decisions and allocate resources exist at the European level, claim to be legitimate?

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As the economist William Nordhaus has written, there is "no mechanism by which global citizens can make binding collective decisions".

Children under 16 lack ordinary legal authority to make binding medical decisions, yet they could in specific circumstances meet functional criteria and be declared competent to do so.

By way of a General Resolution, the developers may recall the leader, reverse a decision made by the leader or a delegate, amend foundational documents and make other binding decisions.

The two presumptive presidential candidates, Gov. George W. Bush of Texas and Vice President Al Gore, have both expressed support for a system and not put pressure on Mr. Clinton to make any binding decisions.

Henry remained a minor and his government's legal ability to make permanently binding decisions on his behalf was limited.

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