Example sentences of "decision such [prep] [det] " in BNC.

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1 If it does n't come to the full county council , then I will make sure it does , but I , one would hope that a decision such as that , which is of paramount importance in a , a rural area would be taken by a full county council and not by education .
2 Moreover , it seems to me that a local authority is to be commended for a decision such as this , made in the light of the report of an independent person of the qualification and experience of a guardian ad litem .
3 Michel Gien , chairman of EurOpen , points to recent examples of the private sector following government procurement policy as evidence that European business is showing interest : decisions such as that by a group of car manufacturers led by Peugeot and Renault to specify certain open systems criteria in contracts should in turn have knock-on effects for open systems take-up .
4 If the change in the law of theft which is signalled by decisions such as that reached in Dobson v. General Accident Fire and Life Assurance Corporation Plc .
5 Once the war between France and the Vietminh had begun , the time had obviously passed when American operational decisions such as this would affect the fortunes of either side .
6 For the category of policy issues is taken to embrace not only substantive political decisions , such as the decision whether to build a nuclear power station , or a motorway , but also procedural political decisions such as those relating to the form of the decision-making process itself .
7 Benelux in particular objected to the vigour with which de Gaulle and France were pushing the Fouchet Plan , and argued that fundamental decisions such as those raised by the plan should be deferred until at least the question of British membership of the EEC had been resolved .
8 Decisions such as these show that the courts inclined to the view that in a conflict between the common law property right of an individual and the statutory powers of a local authority to interfere with those rights , the benefit of any doubt in statute was to be given to the individual — and that this was particularly so if the statute gave less than full compensation to the individual .
9 In making decisions such as these , " market practice " ( as discussed below ) my assume particular importance , overriding the direct second-by-second control of the exchange itself .
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