Example sentences of "reasons on [pron] [pron] " in BNC.

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1 A legislative authority on the other hand is one whose job is to create new reasons for its subjects , i.e. reasons which are new not merely in the sense of replacing other reasons on which they depend , but in not purporting to replace any reasons at all .
2 In this book authorities are said to be limited also by the kinds of reasons on which they may or may not rely in making decisions and issuing directives , and by the kind of reasons their decisions can pre-empt .
3 Remember also that the thesis is not that authoritative determinations are binding only if they correctly reflect the reasons on which they depend .
4 Since the justification of the binding force of authoritative directives rests on dependent reasons , the reasons on which they depend are ( to the extent that the directives are regarded simply as authoritative ) replaced rather than added to by those directives .
5 The pre-emption thesis will be readily accepted inasmuch as it concerns successful authoritative directives , i.e. those which correctly reflect the balance of reasons on which they depend .
6 ‘ Regulations , directives and decisions of the Council and of the Commission shall state the reasons on which they are based and shall refer to any proposals or opinions which were required to be obtained pursuant to this Treaty . ’
7 Notice that a dependent reason is not one which does in fact reflect the balance of reasons on which it depends : it is one which is meant to do so .
8 The arbitrator 's decision is also meant to replace the reasons on which it depends .
9 A rule can never be appreciated apart from the reasons on which it is founded " .
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