111. An elector in Britain has more opportunity to vote in local elections than in national ones. 112. If the electorate disapproves of the policies or their outcomes, it has the opportunity to replace the government at the next election. 113. However, some latitude is allowed if the landlord has only one opportunity to determine the lease on a specified date. 114. Where assets are to be acquired, Newco has the opportunity to finance these by way of rental payments under finance leases rather than by direct acquisition. 115. The parties will then have an opportunity to attend the hearing and make representations before the court makes a final decision. 116. If all parties consent, and the guardian has had an opportunity to make representations, the court may grant the request without a hearing. 117. In this case the solicitor and the child, if he is of sufficient understanding, must have an opportunity to make representations. 118. It seems that the other staff member had never spoken to her employer on the subject, though she had opportunity to do so. 119. Here you have an opportunity to sell as much advertising you want in the period of time. 120. If it was not for her, this Council would have had more opportunity of addressing some of the deep problems the Tories either created or left behind. |