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It seems unfortunate but not unexpected that corporate leaders cry for creativity, while the calculus employees make favours practicality over novelty.
In 1979 the federal minister responsible for Yukon instructed the commissioner to withdraw from executive decision making in favour of the elected leader of the majority in the legislature (which was by then called the Legislative Assembly).
"If not then next year they can carry on singing but we will be in the Europa League so they have to realise that they are not making any favour - to the rest of the fans and also to the players".
Phone calls were made and favours called in.
Make party favours.
Previous studies of evidence use by clinical guideline groups have found that clinician-led decision-making favours professional values, expert opinion, and practical experience over research evidence [ 20, 22, 24, 34, 35].
The government favours making the industry's own codes of practice legally binding.
MANY of the arguments made in favour of austerity, circa 2010, no longer look particularly compelling.
Critics of change also fret that taking outside capital might make lawyers favour investors over clients.
She also praises the speech Lord Jenkin made in favour of the bill.
This came after the most dubious decision of the deal was made in favour of BAE Systems.
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