Decisions definition

Decisions means those decisions of the Parties delegated from time to time to the EKHOC to discharge.
Decisions has the meaning set forth in Section 7.14.
Decisions means the ruling, determination, report or disposition made at any step of the procedure.

Examples of Decisions in a sentence

  • Decisions by the arbitrator in cases properly before him shall be final and binding upon the parties subject, however, to the limitations of arbitration decisions as provided by in the PELRA.

  • Decisions to deny or to authorize an amount, duration, or scope that is less than requested shall be made by a qualified health care professional with appropriate clinical expertise in treating the condition and disease.

  • Decisions made regarding your agreement or assignment will not alter the status of your roommateʼs agreement or assignment.

  • Decisions made by the University Administration under this contract provision shall be subject to the grievance procedure entering at Step One.

  • Decisions to seek treatment are typically driven by ethnically based health belief systems that are deeply engrained.


More Definitions of Decisions

Decisions. ((making")) means your ability (verbally or nonver-
Decisions means those decisions taken by each authority under their individual governance arrangements.
Decisions means the agreement of the representatives of the euro area Member States in the Eurogroup to grant financial assistance to Greece and Council Decision 2011/734/EU of 12 July 2011 (which recast Council Decision 2010/320/EU of 10 May 2010) adopted on the basis of Articles 126(9) and 136 of TFEU on granting financial assistance to Greece.
Decisions means decisions adopted by the Committee under paragraph 35 of the annex to decision SC-1/7;
Decisions means jointly the decision of the Management Board of the Management Company dated 13 December 2023 and the decision of the shareholders of the Issuer dated 13 December 2023.
Decisions. -- shall mean the ruling, determination, report or disposition made at any step of the procedure.
Decisions. All decisions will be based upon the administrator’s job performance and ability to fulfill his/her job-related responsibilities. Such decisions can be grieved to the extent that all performance-based decisions can be grieved.