Example sentences of "decisions be to " in BNC.

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1 If decisions are to be made about the deployment of resources or the implementation of the curriculum then they should be made on accurate and reliable information .
2 Proper evaluation of changes is crucial if decisions are to be related to patients ' needs .
3 Of course one wants to avoid situations where the conflict reaches excessive levels and actually gets in the way of running the business , but if the right decisions are to be taken it is essential that conflicting views are heard and thrashed out .
4 It is not necessarily romantic — that is , restrictive , unreal , exaggerated — to draw on the upper deck for the individual characters whose attitudes and decisions are to be the driving force of a story .
5 It is the task of the Chief Commissioner to decide which decisions are to be reported and he or she is assisted by the Commissioners starring decisions they consider worthy of reporting .
6 However , much closer co-operation between the two bodies will be required in the next few years if rational decisions are to be made across the whole sector of higher education .
7 However , if decisions are to be made in Brussels by alien institutions whose representatives are not elected by us and by people who we can not remove , and those decisions damage my constituents , am I supposed to accept that ?
8 Does the Prime Minister accept that we are pleased that the United Kingdom is signatory to a treaty that commits it to an ever closer union among European peoples , where decisions are to be taken as close to the citizens as possible ?
9 Nowhere , for example , will this be more apparent than in determining how management decisions are to be taken , the circumstances in which a partner is liable to be expelled , and how the shares of partners who leave the firm are to be acquired .
10 Its decisions were to be by majority vote , and its verdicts would be final .
11 Decisions were to be adopted by 80 per cent of the votes .
12 Central to Danish concerns about Maastricht were ( i ) greater subsidiarity , whereby decisions were to be taken at the level " closest to the citizen " [ see also p. 39158 ] , and ( ii ) greater transparency or openness in the operation of EC institutions .
13 A resolution enshrining the decisions is to be voted on by deputies today .
14 Either House of Parliament is perfectly capable of resolving that any of its previous decisions is to be regarded as a nullity .
15 The current law on speaking and non-speaking decisions is to be found in the Court of Appeal 's judgment in Jones v Sherwood Computer Services plc [ 1991 ] NPC 60 .
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