Example sentences of "guidance [conj] to " in BNC.

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1 He writes that the trial judge is not allowed to give the jury any guidance as to the amount that it can award .
2 However , it will not provide the bumper take-out price implied by the recent performance of the Jaguar share price , offering instead some guidance as to what it might be in the future .
3 In the meantime the only guidance as to what would constitute an acceptable limit on Article 8(1) rights is the rather equivocal decision in the Klass case which concerned the operation of surveillance procedures in the German Federal Republic where legislation authorized telephone-tapping and other surveillance techniques if a number of conditions were satisfied .
4 ‘ In this way boys and girls would get ample opportunity of guidance as to their choice of careers , and those who were going to be apprenticed or learn skilled trades might have all their arrangements made while still at school . ’
5 Instructions on how to dissect the organ must be given and guidance as to the parts the learner is to identify , draw , describe etc. , based on the objectives .
6 Certain judgments of the Court of Justice and the directives implementing the single market in respect of financial services do give some guidance as to the ambit of this competence .
7 To propose that individual cases should be treated on their merit is not particularly helpful if there is no guidance as to what a merit is .
8 Judicial officials were given more guidance as to punishment than had been available previously , but a great deal of discretion remained .
9 It gives little guidance as to the individual weightings to be attached to explanatory variables for evaluating between them , or the precise ways in which they interact , and lacks predictive power ( Gill , 1969 ) .
10 A theoretical stress upon biblical study , an active laity , the reunion of Christians , and a positive commitment to the service of the world in its cultural , social and economic needs , coupled with an absence of guidance as to how all this was to be done and how far one could go in these various directions , led both to a state of real popular enthusiasm but also , almost inevitably , to tension and conflict .
11 It may be an absolutely true statement , but it does nothing whatsoever to give any guidance as to the ways in which performance may be improved and merely passes a message down the line that those at the top do not want to know the bad news and would like to dissociate themselves from it .
12 Do the cases give any more concrete guidance as to how this discretion might be exercised ?
13 However , they are given little guidance as to how they should go about undertaking such projects .
14 In the end result , therefore , the State of Norway litigation provides no real guidance as to the meaning of the phrase in the Hague context .
15 Four of the court 's nine justices joined in a separate opinion by Blackmun J. This opinion favoured a presumption of first resort to the Convention 's procedures , and feared that the majority 's preference for case-by-case comity analysis , unaccompanied by any guidance as to its conduct , would lead to the Convention 's procedures being invoked infrequently .
16 In all these cases there is no guidance as to their application , or indication as to the procedures for establishing the necessary facts , or upon whom the burden of proof lies .
17 Although prosecutions are rare , editors require some guidance as to whether action is likely to follow a particular disclosure .
18 One approach was to attempt to revise the idea of a liberal education so that it might provide guidance as to the proper application of science within society .
19 They received little guidance as to the aims they should be pursuing , few broad policy direc-tions , and only minimal direction as to the principles they should apply in approaching their task .
20 Lakatos explicitly stated that the ‘ central problem in philosophy of science is … the problem of stating universal conditions under which a theory is scientific ’ , a problem which is ‘ closely linked with the problem of the rationality of science ’ and whose solution ‘ ought to give us guidance as to when the acceptance of a scientific theory is rational or not ’ .
21 Every hospital should have a policy giving a guidance as to what immediate action is to be taken by staff and who to inform and involve when a patient is absent without leave ( Mental Health Act Code of Practice , at paras .
22 It is plain , we think , that that case falls to be considered in the light of its own particular facts , and does not purport to give any general guidance as to the meaning of the words under consideration .
23 It gives no guidance as to what is meant by the concept of being reasonably available , yet it is not difficult to imagine circumstances in which there could be bona fide differences of opinion as to whether equipment or staff was reasonably available .
24 Watkins L.J. , at p. 82 , asked where else the Home Secretary could look for guidance as to retribution and deterrence , if not to the judges .
25 It is clear from reading Hansard that the Committee was repeatedly asking for guidance as to the effect of the legislation once subclause ( 4 ) of clause 54 was abandoned .
26 Because of the variable nature of the factors contributing to manoeuvre-induced instrument errors , it is not possible to give positive guidance as to the magnitude — or even sense — of the errors likely to be encountered during a given manoeuvre .
27 However while this may provide the conceptual basis for judicial intervention , it furnishes little in the way of guidance as to the extent of control over the conditions of jurisdiction .
28 The Futurists , on the other hand , were men who started from violent ideological principles of their own but looked to Cubism for guidance as to how they could best express themselves .
29 She was angry at the time , and she was praying for guidance as to what to do with her life .
30 Literature giving women guidance as to their proper behaviour and place was more profuse and inflexible for middle than for working class women .
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