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And such as deciding whether Jones "subverted the peer-review process".
The amendment's objective was to preserve a distinction between the responsibilities of the courts (such as deciding matters of law) and those of juries (such as deciding matters of fact).
Worse, the MPs have given him long list of things to investigate or rule on, such as deciding whether emails were deleted in breach of FOI law.
Punishment is a judicial function, so here the court was saying that as long as the detention was for a temporary purpose, such as deciding whether a noncitizen should stay or go, it was a valid exercise of the power.
He initiated an annual Christmas lunch in which the assembled hacks would be invited to play games, amounting to moral tests, such as deciding whether a hard-pressed theatre should accept vital sponsorship from tobacco companies.
Such a range of error might still be acceptable for some purposes – such as deciding how high to make a doorframe so that they don't have to duck – but would be entirely inappropriate if you were buying them a coat.
Most of them are probably pretty harmless but certain conspiracy theories can have tangible consequences, such as deciding whether to vaccinate your children or whether you should take action to prevent climate change.
It held that it is up to the Senate to make its own rules, such as deciding whether or not it is in session; the president may not simply over-rule it.
Discrimination only requires a degree of consideration to be given to a decision, such as deciding to wear matching socks, or deciding to moderate your language given the surroundings, or indeed deciding which South American news outlet to proclaim your desire to leave Merseyside to next before claiming to be misquoted.
A cornerstone of any public leadership, especially over the tougher and often more important issues, such as deciding whether to fund nuclear power or cut highly sensitive areas such as social care or the military, is working with a diverse range of public opinions to inform decisions and build solid civic legitimacy for any decisions.
It would retain its technical functions, such as licensing the spectrum, but would lose its public policy role, such as deciding the future of regional news or Channel 4. "With a Conservative government, Ofcom as we know it will cease to exist.
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