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Obviously, each jurisdiction decides whether to employ a derivative action mechanism and on what terms.
However, it is up to franchise holders to decide whether to employ schoolchildren.
The bill will prevent companies from using genetic information in deciding whether to employ someone.
He said he was practically investigated by the church, which conducted several rounds of interviews with him while deciding whether to employ him.
This has become all the more apparent as questions of property - and whether to employ property law at all - have arisen in the digital world.
Yesterday, Kerr said he was not operating a "blacklisting" service as he never made any judgments about the individuals and instead left it up to companies to decide whether to employ them.
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We say choose one objective, whether that is to employ people, or make a profit, create employment pathways, or have a community impact.
Philosophers from Aristotle to Gilbert Ryle have held that whether or not to employ a skill is under a person's rational control.
Who should decide whether or not to employ these experimental products?
You define who you are, not your job or a company's decision whether or not to employ you.
"Whether Oldham Athletic choose to employ Ched Evans is a decision for the manager and board of directors of the club.
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