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Examples of unilaterally


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Therefore, a president who cannot unilaterally fire civil servants needs alternative mechanisms to constrain their behaviour.
The state conferred upon a privileged few the right to unilaterally set prices, regulate output and exclude competitors from the market.
The fact that the analysis of many of the interviews remained cursory, and was conducted unilaterally rather than in cross-cultural collaboration, does show through, however.
In addition, states could threaten to withdraw or unilaterally decontrol items to prompt a substantive change.
Furthermore, some instruments are framed so that government unilaterally acts on target groups, while others build a bilateral or multilateral feature directly into the mechanism.
The local authority took the same view initially, unilaterally designing a means-tested charging system which was 'a hybrid between residential care and domiciliary care'.
To assess the likely effects of a merger, the difference in demand elasticity two hospitals face when pricing jointly instead of unilaterally is calculated.
They use the language of liberty and rights but are ready to allow one person to set the terms of his interactions with others unilaterally.
However, the fact remains that employers can unilaterally change the terms of pension schemes overnight, even to the extent of cancelling them altogether.
In reality, this caring relationship has unilaterally transferred caring responsibilities to female carers.
But one's worst outcome occurs if one cooperates unilaterally.
The problem was individual employers who unilaterally reinstated the benefits.
But it is not up to them to set the terms of their interactions with others unilaterally.
No value or faith unilaterally dictate a certain kind of punishment.
As the risks increase and the risk-benefit ratio becomes less favorable, parents should not be able to decide unilaterally whether their child will participate.
In brief, the argument is that law practices cannot unilaterally determine their own relevance.
Of course, eradication could also be globally inefficient or it could be in every country's interests to eliminate the disease unilaterally.
Third, he requires the three groups of predicates to be unilaterally interdefinable at all levels of stringency.
But international prices for silver and lead fell sharply, and in 1892 the companies opted to unilaterally break the agreements.
Furthermore, methane is a global air pollutant and, as such, there is little incentive to reduce emissions unilaterally.
This is, by definition, the commitment of a single person who created it and who has the authority unilaterally to rescind it.
Do they decide policies unilaterally or on the basis of extensive consultation with other officials and civic groups?
A person could not unilaterally decide to will headship and his assets to anyone he wanted without gaining the signed agreement of family and kin.
The courts have treated the benefits of approved projects as a legal right that the government cannot abrogate unilaterally.
Solidarism, in theory, can be pursued unilaterally by employers.
These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors.
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