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If the accusation has a semblance of truth, the case is referred to the congregation, which decides how to proceed.
Colour LCDs are grids of tiny shutters, each of which decides how much light to let through from a "backlight" behind the screen.
She noted that Apple, Hewlett-Packard and Intel each has sought to stack its board of directors' compensation committee, which decides how to pay management, with independent directors.
But executive member for environment, Margaret Jones, said the new waste strategy – which decides how our rubbish is collected in Cardiff – will not be brought to full council.
The prime minister has accused judges of creating a privacy law, when it should be parliament which decides "how much protection we want for individuals and how much freedom of the press".
"In Long Beach they usually have a large outpouring of tenants," said Philip E. LaGreca, the chairman of the Nassau County Rent Guidelines Board, which decides how much rents will rise.
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In 2000, Mr. Bunzel was chief of C.S.F.B.'s equity capital markets division for the Americas, which decided how I.P.O. shares were distributed.
Freedom of information requests by the charity YoungMinds show that only 50% of CCGs, the GP-led bodies which decide how NHS budgets are spent locally, have increased their child and mental health services (CAMHS) budget this year by the full amount allocated for that purpose.
Yet research by the Royal College of Psychiatrists shows that 25 clinical commissioning groups in England, which decide how money is spent on health, planned to spend less than £25 per head on mental health services for children and young people in this financial year, and some areas were spending as little as £2 a head.
Of course, as we know, traditional banking is regulated by governments, which decide how much it will cost you to loan money.
He suggests that grid regional transmission organisations (which decide how electricity supplies are routed between states) in the US could, for example, adjust electricity prices based on carbon emissions so that cleaner resources become more competitive.
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