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- Constitutional monarchies differ from absolute monarchies (in which a monarch is the only decision-maker) in that they are bound to exercise powers and authorities within limits prescribed by an established legal framework.
- From an economical standpoint, a rational decision-maker with perfect information will optimally choose between the trade-off of initial investment and energy costs.
- Although in principle, she had precedence over Cixi, Ci'an was in fact a self-effacing person and seldom intervened in politics, but she was the decision-maker in most family affairs.
- In Baker v Canada (Minister of Citizenship and Immigration) (1999), the Supreme Court of Canada set out a list of non-exhaustive factors that would influence the content of the duty of fairness, including the nature of the decision being made and the process followed in making it, the statutory scheme under which the decision-maker operates, the importance of the decision to the person challenging it, the person's legitimate expectations, and the choice of procedure made by the decision-maker.
- " Specifically, the ACLU's position is that the government's current redress process—the procedure by which listed individuals can petition for removal from the list—does not meet the requirements of the Constitution's Due Process Clause because the process does not "provide meaningful notice of the reasons our clients are blacklisted, the basis for those reasons, and a hearing before a neutral decision-maker.
- "An interrogation by one's captor, however effective an intelligence-gathering tool, hardly constitutes a constitutionally adequate fact-finding before a neutral decision-maker", wrote Justice Sandra Day O'Connor.
- A professional wrestling manager's portrayal as a wrestler's decision-maker is usually fictional and has nothing to do with a wrestler or promotion's real-world counterpart or road agent.
- If the relative weightings of all pairs of utilities are all the same for all given selves, then the decision-maker has time-consistent preferences.
- The Commissioner is the decision-maker in cases from the Independent Complaints and Grievance Scheme where the respondent is a Member of Parliament.
- While Harland Svare was the Chargers' general manager in 1975, head coach Tommy Prothro is credited as the primary decision-maker when it came to the draft.
- The PAPRIKA method begins with the decision-maker pairwise ranking undominated pairs defined on just two criteria at-a-time (where, in effect, all other criteria's categories are pairwise identical).
- A decision-maker acts in an ultra vires manner when it did not have the power that it purported to have, and therefore there was no basis in law for the impugned action.
- A decision-maker is said to be acting ultra vires (beyond its powers) when it does not have the power it purported to have, and therefore there is no basis in law for the impugned action or decision.
- If the High Court finds that a decision-maker has fettered its discretion, it may hold the decision to be ultra vires – beyond the decision-maker's powers – and grant the applicant a suitable remedy such as a quashing order to invalidate the decision.
- Each autonomous community has a King (Igwe) who is the head and the main decision-maker of the community and is being assisted by other Chiefs (the kingmakers) headed by the Onowu.
- She was concerned that neither the Atos doctor nor the DWP decision-maker had sought information from Michael O'Sullivan's own doctors.
- 411 (2011), is a United States Supreme Court case in which the Court held that an employer may be held liable for employment discrimination under the Uniformed Services Employment and Reemployment Rights Act (USERRA) if a biased supervisor's actions are a proximate cause of an adverse employment action, even if the ultimate decision-maker was not personally biased.
- In 2018, a complaint to the Australian Charities and Not-for-profits Commission led to an investigation into the diocese of which Bishop Suriel was the ultimate decision-maker under the constitution.
- Nadia Allison vel Nadia Galaz (born 1955), daughter to comandante Galaz and an Irish mother, born in New York and raised in dual English-Spanish culture; had car-back-seat sex with local boys before in 1973 she accompanied her father to Spain; romanced with Praxis, detained by secret police but released by Florencio Pérez; dumped by Praxis she turned her attention to Manuel; perhaps she had sex with totally drunk and high-on-drugs Manuel; lived employed in tourist business in US and Spain, married a US citizen Bob Allison and in the 1980s had a son with him; had extra-marital sex before divorce, perhaps once she met her half-siblings in Madrid; had many sex-affairs until she turned her attention to Manuel, met accidentally during a conference on tourism in Madrid in 1991; she arranged for an intimate encounter letting him to believe he was the decision-maker; accepted his endeavours few months later in US and took a temporary job in Madrid, apparently in love with him; the novel ends with her coming by bus to Mágina in 1991 to have sex with Manuel in a hotel.
- It has been claimed that expected utility theory implicitly assumes ergodicity in the sense that it optimizes an expected value which is only relevant to the long-term benefit of the decision-maker if the relevant observable is ergodic.
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