Примеры использования Decisive criterion на Английском языке и их переводы на Русский язык
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The decisive criterion is where the child lives.
The present economic reality, rather than history,should become the main and decisive criterion.
The decisive criterion has to be the competence of the candidate in playing the violin.
By the terms of paragraph(c), therefore, the existence of ongoing international trade was not a decisive criterion.
Finally, the last, but more than decisive criterion- the carat weight, the weight or mass, expressed in carats.
The merit of that proposal was that, in cases of doubt, the objective nature of the transaction would be the decisive criterion.
The decisive criterion for evaluating whether this standard has been observed is the principle of proportionality in the given case.
Selection of the number of protection stages and types- This is one of the main andthe fi rst decisive criterion in designing overvoltage protection.
According to the commentary, the decisive criterion in the determination of status in all cases of succession is the criterion of habitual residence.
The relevant provisions of the asylum procedure should thus be amended to ensure that the decisive criterion was the situation in the country of origin or return.
The decisive criterion in article 6 on State responsibility is the exercise of elements of governmental authority of the State at whose disposal the organ is placed.
The Special Rapporteur suggested that the autonomy of the obligation which was created by a unilateral act was a decisive criterion in establishing its strictly unilateral nature.
The decisive criterion in article 6 on State responsibility was the exercise of elements of governmental authority of the State at whose disposal the organ was placed.
The report highlights the basic role of the local human community in the naming process andthe community/feature relationship as the essential and decisive criterion for the endonym/exonym divide.
The decisive criterion is whether or not the activity of the fixed place of business in itself forms an essential and significant part of the activity of the enterprise as a whole.
When the author expressed doubts about the objectivity of the test, he was informed by the Ministry of Justice that the results of the test were not the sole and decisive criterion for an appointment, but a secondary factor in the selection process.
The sole decisive criterion in that context was whether or not there was direct injury to the State, and the introduction of a possible further criterion would only create confusion.
It follows that, as regards the comparability of the sectors in question from the point of view of Directive 2003/87,the possible existence of competition between those sectors cannot constitute a decisive criterion, as the Advocate General observes in point 43 of his Opinion.
The high price itself might not be the decisive criterion: other determining factors may include use of or demand for the product, resulting in high costs for the treatment of the patient.
The commitment of the authorities and development partners to promoting participation by nongovernmental organizations andother elements of civil society in the Convention implementation process should be reflected in a determination to make the quality of this involvement a decisive criterion in evaluating the initiatives launched.
It was suggested that the sole decisive criterion in that context was whether or not there was direct injury to the State; the introduction of a possible further criterion would only create confusion.
While noting that internal law was of primary relevance in determining whether a person orentity was to be classified as an organ, the Special Rapporteur agreed with a number of Governments that had suggested deleting the reference to internal law to avoid creating the impression that it was necessarily the decisive criterion.
As guideline 1.3 makes clear, the decisive criterion for drawing the distinction is the legal effect that the State or international organization making the unilateral statement purports to produce.
As far as article 7 was concerned, his delegation endorsed the Commission's attempt to clarify the relationship between articles 5 and 7 by stating in its commentary that in the event where the equitable and reasonable utilization of an international watercourse might cause significant harm to another watercourse State,the principle remained the decisive criterion in balancing the interests at stake.
In the Panel's view, the decisive criterion in order to determine whether two products are directly competitive or substitutable is whether they have common end-uses, inter alia, as shown by elasticity of substitution.
The fact that a rule of the organization"bound, or granted rights to, persons orentities that were subjects of international law" cannot be a decisive criterion for identifying which rules of the organization pertain to international law, because certain relations between subjects of international law could well be regulated by private law.
The decisive criterion was the citizenship of one of the republics of the former Federation(in accordance with Act No. 165/1968 on the Principles of Acquisition and Loss of Citizenship, and Act No. 39/1969) rather than the will of the citizen of the former federation, or his or her permanent residence.
The existence of a breach of an obligation of[result] is thus determined in international law in a completely different way from that followed in the case of an obligation‘of conduct' or‘of means' where… the decisive criterion for concluding that the obligation has been fulfilled or breached is a comparison between the particular course of conduct required by the obligation and the conduct actually adopted by the State.” Ibid.
Mr. Bärlund emphasized that the sole decisive criterion for assessing the real importance of the Convention would always be its impact on the ground and the extent to which it succeeded in enabling ordinary citizens to influence decision-making.
If its is intended that a bidder from a punctual Member State may be preferred over bidders from Member States in arrears(even if these offer better quality for better price),it would seem necessary to establish a range of price variation above the lowest acceptable bidder within which the decisive criterion would be the nationality of the bidder for example, a higher bidder may be selected in no more than x% above the lowest acceptable bidder.