When workers submit their results, the requestor can choose to accept or reject the submission.
Mignini said the High Court would decide whether to accept or reject the prosecution appeal.
The federal government can only accept or reject the council's proposal, not propose its own candidate.
After examining a transaction, CFIUS makes a recommendation to the president to accept or reject the deal.
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The recipient can accept or reject this offer, but if he rejects it, neither party receives any money.
So Americans uneasily both accept and reject the hereditary principle, a contradiction that's uncomfortable for them but very productive.
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In most places, the state House and Senate propose a map, which the governor can either accept or reject.
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Ministers must decide by the end of May 2014 whether the UK should completely accept or reject 130 joint arrangements.
Compared to the past, the party's annual conference has little say apart from to accept or reject the NPF's policy proposals.
Or perhaps it's generational turnover: Children accept or reject their parents' coinages.
Authors can also signal their willingness to speak, accept or reject speaking invitations, negotiate terms and fees, and even set up their own talks.
They will first grill the nominees this summer and then vote in September on whether to accept or reject the new commission as a whole.
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But Lewis also said counties could submit manual vote recounts after the deadline, ordering Harris to "properly exercise her discretion" in deciding whether to accept or reject hand-counted ballot totals.
While community banks are dedicated to reaching poorer people or immigrants, at larger banks decisions about whether to accept or reject such new customers can cause conflict between the marketing and risk-control departments.
With its combination of dangerous mining and heavy-industry jobs and a legal system that makes it hard to overturn generous verdicts--appeals go straight to the state Supreme Court, which can accept or reject them as it pleases--West Virginia ranked 50th for the third year in a row in the Chamber survey.
Almost 64% of voting shareholders voted to adopt majority voting which would mean that a director who receives less than a majority vote must tender a resignation to the board. (The board can then accept or reject the resignation.) The idea behind majority voting is that it would personalize corporate disputes and allow shareholders to target individual directors.
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In fact, it's not going too far to say that if you use in-ears with similar properties to these, and if you're only ever likely to use these types of headphones, then you may as well pick your handset based on other factors, because audio quality isn't a big enough deal to accept or reject any of them.
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Community councils take part in consultations during the planning process although, of course, they do not decide whether to reject or accept plans.
The decision-makers are likely to be subject to distorted incentives, such as the fact that examiners generally get more credit for applications they accept than those they reject.
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But more than half will then be offered a place in the MBA, suggesting that the school is at this stage looking for reasons to accept you rather than reject you.
Based on these valuations, you can accept the new price, reject it, or come up with a counter offer.
So General Musharraf may now have to accept what he seemed to reject two years ago: negotiations that do not hold relations with India hostage to developments in Kashmir.
The FDA may decide to fully accept the demands of this petition, reject them entirely, or recommend more limited restrictions.
The Americans accept that compliance is crucial, but reject financial penalties.
Finally, it seemed, Eurocrats were ready to reject the bailout panacea and accept the hard reality that everybody will lose money before the euro crisis is finished.
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Gypsy Council chair Joseph Jones, who has been in contact with the travellers on the site, said they did not accept the council's decision to reject planning permission and evict the families.
Do they accept whatever the Commons has decided, do they reject it, or do they offer some new amendment?
Since these payments narrow the disparity between employment and unemployment, and in some cases may even be preferable to accepting a low-paying job, workers are incentivized to reject employment opportunities that they might otherwise accept.
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