People were very willing to lend their expertise and to refer us to other specialists.
It has until 22 May to decide whether to refer the case to the Court of Appeal.
And I'm going to--I'd like for you to refer that--refer you to that for purposes of putting this particular day, January 8th, in context and asking you some questions about some of those telephone calls.
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Bush did not refer to his own role, if any, in the operation, not even to refer to the fact that he caused the war that forced Saddam to flee into a hole in the ground in the first place.
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He was here testifying as special counsel to the majority and not as a citizen, so those remarks he made at the end which do not refer to the record, to refer to the Starr referral, will be stricken from the record.
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However, the local community health council - the patients' watchdog - has decided not to use its powers to refer the decision to Welsh government ministers.
The Commission vote to authorize the staff to refer the complaint to the Department of Justice, and to approve the proposed consent decree, was 4-1 with Commissioner J.
Despite the controversy they caused, the local community health council - the patients' watchdog - decided not to use its powers to refer the decision to Welsh government ministers.
Betsi Cadwaladr Community Health Council originally had to decide if it wanted to refer any plans to Health Minister Lesley Griffiths by 1 March.
Labour MP Denis MacShane has written to Mr Osborne, warning that "it is likely there will be issues for the Electoral Commission or other authorities to investigate, but I will give you the opportunity to answer the following questions before deciding whether to refer the matter to them".
He defended the decision not to refer Mr Hunt, but to refer Conservative Party co-chairman Baroness Warsi, saying the Leveson Inquiry into media standards was already looking into issues of Mr Hunt's conduct.
Dr Fellow, who recently retired a year early from practice in Lydney, said the Welsh authorities were feeling the pinch and therefore trying to pull back some funding by restricting the ability to refer patients to English hospitals.
The new system - called the Common Assessment Framework (Caf) - requires schools to fill out a form assessing the child's situation to refer them to social services or other agencies.
Mr Berlusconi's lawyers do not argue merely that the prosecutors lack a case, but that they had no right to investigate him (because they failed to refer the matter to a court for judging ministers that requires parliamentary approval to proceed).
Other plans include stopping delays to Ofgem rulings by giving firms a right of appeal - rather than allowing them to refer rulings to the Competition Commission, which can hold up the process.
He criticised his fellow officers' failure to adjudicate on the appeals as they instead decided to refer the issues to the Ulster Council and then Croke Park.
It was a puzzle to the Glasgow fans why the officials spurned the chance to refer the incident to the video ref.
If the committee leaders don't want to entertain the bill, the House speaker can decide to refer the bill to yet another panel, Takeshita said.
The 13year old from the West Midlands won the right to a judicial review of a decision by community paediatricians to refer his case to social services.
He is likely to face questions about why he did not follow Ofcom's advice to refer the bid to the Competition Commission.
It said that these changes had the potential to have a positive impact on competition and therefore it had decided not to refer the industry to the Competition Commission.
Tory peer Lord Crickhowell, the former Welsh Secretary Nicholas Edwards, called for major changes to the bill but said he did not support Labour's amendment seeking to refer the bill to a specially formed select committee in advance of its normal committee stage.
It is a matter -- in terms of his medical condition, I would simply refer you to his letter of resignation and refer you then to him and to the Commerce Department for further questions about that.
What the culture secretary is to ask the authorities to consider is whether three things have changed their recommendation to him that there is no need to refer to the Competition Commission the News Corp bid to takeover 100% of BSkyB.
Mr Bowen is assisting Steele and Whomes in making applications to the Criminal Cases Review Commission, which has the power to refer the case back to the Court of Appeal if it feels there is fresh evidence that the convictions are unsafe.
"In the event that this should fail, I have already begun to lobby the leaders of other political parties in parliament, to refer the law directly to the Constitutional Court, " the DA's parliamentary leader Lindiwe Mazibuko said in a speech before the vote.
Several American banks have tried to do the same by giving bonuses to tellers who refer customers to the affiliated mortgage bank or mutual-fund firm.
This autumn, the Magistrates Association is set to issue voluntary guidelines which consider a company's turnover when setting a penalty and may encourage them to refer more cases to crown court where judges can impose larger fines.
Eventually, it envisions its product as a way for academic centers to benchmark their doctors against other organizations and a valuable resource for general physicians looking to refer their patient on to the right specialist.
The deferred motion invited other north Wales councils to do the same and called upon the watchdog body the Community Health Council (CHC) to use its power to refer the health board's decisions to the Welsh government.
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