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He noted that the university would be unlikely to make decisions on those cases until classes begin next fall.
We need to be much more nuanced and careful about what we're doing to make decisions on those trade-offs in a wiser way.
Your doctor will treat you when you are ill and make recommendations for prevention and early diagnosis, but you have to make decisions on those recommendations and stay informed about your own health care.
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She told the Mail on Sunday: "It would mean Scottish MPs who have no responsibility for issues like health, education and policing in their own constituencies [as they are devolved to the Scottish parliament] making decisions on those issues for England and Wales.
The 108-page guide does not include provisions for an independent committee to make decisions on treating those with "suicidal intent", which was a key demand among campaigners for reform.
It seems unlikely that the people answering the phones and emails will be the academics who are empowered make decisions on how those calls are acted on (granting extensions, authorising additional support, advising on careers, offering advice on future course options and so on).
Thus, it is neither necessary nor appropriate to make decisions on what to do with those mortgage assets.
The need for women to make decisions on common issues such as those referred to here with another person in the household (i.e. anyone other than her husband/partner, and most commonly mother in-law, husband/partner's relatives) on a daily basis is indicative of lack of decision-making autonomy.
Andrew Oswald, an economist at the University of Warwick in Britain, said that those who made decisions on the basis of rankings were deceiving themselves.
The specialist court makes decisions on the welfare and affairs of those who lack the capacity to do so themselves.
As Kletz has noted over the years, it is not just the people running a process who are responsible for its safety, but also those who make decisions on its design, operation, maintenance, staffing, etc.
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