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"sanction decision" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to a decision made by an authority figure or governing body to impose a penalty or punishment on a person, organization, or country. Example: "The United Nations Security Council announced a new sanction decision against North Korea for their continued nuclear testing."
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Chief executive Tony Durrant said: Our team in Norway has done an excellent job in bringing the Vette project close to a sanction decision in a low oil price environment.
In other words, for savings in the region of £50m, 400,000 people were sanctioned (and twice that number experienced the nightmare of referral for a sanction decision), about 10% of whom will have had to rely on a food bank.
As the police began to investigate, Allison also appealed Bard's sanction decision.
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Second, as Geeraert highlights in his report, their institutional design also does not allow "stakeholders to monitor and sanction decision-making members".
In practice, however, many sanction decisions are perceived to be unfair.
Each week [there is]... a print out of the percentage of sanction decisions we are making.
Back in 2013, we had the European Union, implementing its own sanction decisions, including a complete cut off in purchases of Iranian oil in 2012.
The statistics also show to June 2013 there have been 45,000 sanction decisions against employment support allowance (ESA) claimants since the new sanction regime was introduced in December 2012.
There have been repeated claims that jobcentre staff are given weekly or monthly targets for the number of benefits sanction decisions they need to take.
According to DWP figures released as the result of an FoI request, 62% of adverse ESA sanction decisions in the first three months of 2014 were made against people with mental or behavioural problems (9,851 out of 15,955).
Ian Mearns MP said he voted against the government's jobseekers (back-to-work schemes) bill on Tuesday because he thought the unemployed were already suffering enough from "Kafkaesque" benefit sanction decisions made by the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP).
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