There is no hard-and-fast decision rule or trigger mechanism to which he or she must adhere in deciding whether supply conditions in the oil market justify an intervention.
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Mr Byrne's decision to rule out an amnesty came as a campaign group published detailed proposals for the move.
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On Thursday Aug. 25 that same judge will review their previous decision and rule on whether the evidence presented by Apple has been too misleading, potentially even lifting the injunction.
Wenger afterwards admitted that he had kicked the bottle not out of anger at the decision to rule out the goal but disappointment at his side's failure to get the equaliser.
Scottish Conservative leader Annabel Goldie focused on an independent report commissioned by the Scottish government about health services at Stracathro hospital, criticising the government's decision to rule out the independent sector from bidding for the hospitals contracts.
The commission said its decision was "fully justified" and passengers and airlines "would still benefit from greater competition with the airports under separate ownership, despite the current government's decision to rule out new runways at any of the London airports".
The office was supposed to make a decision on the rule last year, but there is still no indication when it might act.
If your goal is investor education, then disclosure of all the facts relevant to making an investment decision should be the rule.
Now the citizens of those countries face the decision of how to rule their nation after years of no real political process.
The court decision "affirmed its rule to dissolve parliament and considers it invalid, " said Aly Hassan, a judicial consultant affiliated with Egypt's Justice Ministry.
The timing of this political and economic activity is almost certainly linked to the decision about who will rule after the presidential election in 2012.
County Down's GAA board's decision to support deleting Rule 21 was particularly significant in that it broke ranks with the five other Northern Ireland counties.
However, the third umpire can only rule if the decision is referred to him by the umpires out on the pitch.
That decision is the first to rule on this set of facts in the context of the now-ancient Electronic Communications Privacy Act (ECPA).
Zimbabwe Chief Justice Godfrey Chidyausiku is expected before the end of this week to rule make a decision on when the trial will be held.
The Supreme Court will hear a landmark case about the video game industry today and will eventually rule with a decision that could likely affect gaming greatly in the future.
Protesters were dismayed last week when patient watchdog the Community Health Council decided not to use its powers to refer the move to the Health Minister to make the final decision and potentially over-rule the UHB.
"Instead of bullying the Supreme Court, the President should spend his time preparing for the reality that the court may soon rule against his decision to illegally issue tax penalties and subsidies on Americans in two-thirds of the country, " said Wyoming Sen.
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In the latest move in a long-running dispute, Canada said it would ask the World Trade Organisation to rule against a decision earlier this month by the United States to slap tariffs of at least 19.3% on imports of Canadian lumber.
But Clegg, who was appointed by owner Marcus Evans this week and is the former chief executive of the British Olympic Association, refused to rule out a quick decision over a permanent replacement.
All falls are now judged by majority decision, so maverick referees cannot over-rule the judges.
Oddly, the court declined to rule on a lower-court decision allowing the same school to hold student-led prayers at graduation ceremonies.
"I do understand and respect their opposition, but from a security strategy point of view this is absolutely the right decision, " he said of the knife rule.
The mystery, of course, is how the Supreme Court will rule, with many prognosticators predicting a decision reversing the D.
In January, for example, both groups opposed the government's decision to lift, for future projects, a rule known as Press Note 18 that acted as a deterrent to investment by giving Indian firms a veto over their foreign joint-venture partners' other investments in India.
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Such a rule is not likely to improve private investment decision-making or promote more efficient markets.
U.S. District Judge Richard Arcara didn't rule Wednesday or give a timeframe for his decision.
In its decision Wednesday, the commission created an exemption in the rule for iPhone.
Some liberal-minded politicians, including those who have been critical of military rule, publicly praised the court's decision to dissolve the Islamist-dominated assembly.
The U.S. Supreme Court is set to rule on an appeal of Sotomayor's decision by the end of its current term in June.
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