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The administration asked Gilliam to come to a decision by Wednesday.
Texas prosecutors have now come to a decision about the Karolyis.
Determine the essential information you'll need to come to a decision.
He has to act, he has to come to a decision.
In May, the administration will have to come to a decision on Honduras.
But he also realized that Wilson had to come to a decision himself.
Hynes, the establishment's owner, said he knows how he'll come to a decision.
The group was able to discuss and come to a decision very quickly.
The group has until Tuesday to come to a decision about the bill.
Not only must we make a plan, but we must come to a decision.
The group will have three days to come to a decision about the bill.
There's not much time for Mr. Kasich and Mr. Cruz to come to a decision.
The jury of seven women and five men ultimately could not come to a decision.
Still, it may take another week or so to come to a decision, the sources said.
The backstory, plus the recent revelation of Spencer's birth mother, also helps Emily come to a decision.
Spicer had previously said the White House expected to come to a decision ahead of that summit.
It's a little bit disappointing, but at the same time, it's nice to finally come to a decision.
" He added, "But it's up to society to come to a decision about what's acceptable and not acceptable.
The jury couldn't come to a decision about Derick Almena, the so-called master tenant of the warehouse.
FIFA's position, according to Haaretz, is that the Council couldn't come to a decision on what to do.
Reporters will grill Republican senators who've expressed concerns about Moore whether they've come to a decision on his nomination.
I didn't believe the outcome would be the children failing to come to a decision, which was a possibility.
We've reached out to ask if they've come to a decision yet and will update this post with any response.
If they cannot reach a settlement, a judge will likely come to a decision later this year, according to CNN.
The alliance meets on June 22-23 in Vienna, where it is expected to come to a decision on output.
It takes time and some careful thought, but you can come to a decision that makes sense for your family.
The European Commission has said it wants EU member states to come to a decision by the end of 2017.
A mistrial was declared November 12, after jurors spent more than 25 hours deliberating but could not come to a decision.
Bradley said she had invited representations from the companies involved, and would aim to come to a decision before 17 March.
I think I came about as close as it's possible to come to a decision I believe I would have regretted.
For founders, it can be maddening if VCs take weeks to come to a decision and months to close a deal.
TRUMP STILL DECIDING ON PARIS: President Trump still hasn't come to a decision on what to do about the Paris agreement.
When he created Metaphor-a-Minute, the first of his bots to pull from Wordnik, he had to come to a decision.
As far as resolutions go, there's nothing as satisfying as watching Kala and Wolfgang come to a decision about their relationship status.
Even if the GAO does come to a decision that favors Blue Origin, it's not guaranteed the Air Force will change anything.
After Saturday, the administration would have another 180 days to come to a decision as long as it is negotiating with its counterparts.
MOSCOW — Some time around France's virtuoso victory against Argentina and Belgium's breathtaking comeback against Japan, the planet seemed to come to a decision.
But after nearly six hours of sometimes heated deliberation, the jurors announced that they could not come to a decision on either charge.
The Justice Department has yet to come to a decision in a criminal probe in relation to VW's alledged violation of environmental standards.
While the Supreme Court will hear oral arguments in just a few weeks, it could be months before the justices come to a decision.
"Shame on Mueller for not having the guts to come to a decision one way or another," Alan Dershowitz declared in a recent interview.
It's the reason the jury couldn't come to a decision after five days of arguments from Constand's side and less than 10 minutes from Cosby's.
Mozilla said the company has not yet come to a decision on whether to deny the authority to DarkMatter, but expects to decide within weeks.
Despite news reports on Thursday that the Trump administration had decided to scrap DACA, Sanders reiterated that the President has not come to a decision.
The way he spoke made it sound as if he had already come to a decision, and reading for the role was only a technicality.
She announced that they'd come to a decision (decision?!), and handed the proceedings over to a managing director who made it clear I was toast.
It has been five years and one mistrial in the making, but a jury has come to a decision about the collapse of Dewey & LeBoeuf.
Some precincts didn't come to a decision until late into the night, and even then they were only able to decide by a coin toss!
At the end of the day the House will have to come to a decision about whether or not to take a vote on impeachment.
In December, Trump decided to shut down the government after Congress did not come to a decision regarding a border wall between the U.S. and Mexico.
Implementing FRStat also doesn't make fingerprint examiners obsolete, or take away their jobs, Reed stressed—they still compare prints, analyze minutia, and come to a decision.
FOR the fourth time since the death of Antonin Scalia February, a stymied Supreme Court has split 4-4 and failed to come to a decision.
It'd normally be a very honest discussion with everyone involved, and often, it'd be hard to come to a decision that pleases everyone all the time.
A top Democrat and Warren confidant said she deserved the time to come to a decision on her own and shouldn't be pushed from the race.
Mr. Edwards was not convicted — the jury acquitted him on one of the counts and could not come to a decision on the rest of them.
In certain cases that warrant faster action, Facebook can expedite them, and the board should take no longer than 30 days to come to a decision.
There's potential these judges could come to a decision similar to one of the three Oregon judges, Judge Josephine L. Staton, who was outvoted two to one.
Speculation followed that he would make a bid for his country's presidency, with local media reporting that he would soon come to a decision about next year's race.
The threat of legal action against DACA by Republican attorneys general from nine states pushed the Trump Administration to come to a decision on the Obama-era program.
The security Cabinet held two meetings on the issue in the last several months, but still hasn't come to a decision due to disagreement between Israeli government agencies.
On June of last year, the judge in Bill Cosby's sexual assault case declared a mistrial after the jury could not come to a decision after several days.
MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican broadcaster Televisa may need five more months to come to a decision about whether to spin off some divisions or keep the company intact.
After listening to arguments from both sides on Tuesday, Stelzer said he will work "expeditiously" to come to a decision in the case, according to a court spokesman.
The committee could not come to a decision — it was split fifty-fifty — and will meet again tomorrow to review additional information on the outbreak, and vote again.
Now that they've bickered enough to come to a decision about adopting, Beth (Susan Kelechi Watson) and Randall (Sterling K. Brown) have finally become parents for a third time.
One of the underlying ideas in Islamic justice, one mullah told me, was to come to a decision that satisfied the community and repaired the damage done by the crime.
When the teams, coaches, and officials couldn't come to a decision, they left it up to the players themselves and the kids showed an awesome commitment to camaraderie and teamwork.
After reviewing the five days of testimony from the prosecution, six minutes of testimony from the defense, and closing statements, the jury has been unable to come to a decision.
I think I've given you the necessary specs to come to a decision about whether you're interested in backing this project, so with that, here are some gifs and photos.
Earlier this month, DHS announced that acting Secretary Elaine Duke had decided to end the Temporary Protected Status for Nicaragua but was unable to come to a decision on Honduras.
While we wait for Texas lawmakers to come to a decision, the NFL and Gaga are hoping to bring more attention to Super Bowl LI, which is scheduled for February 5.
In explaining her vote to reporters, Murkowski said on Friday that she had not come to a decision on how she would vote until walking into the Senate floor that morning.
Despite reports that it won't be approved, the chief of the Department of Justice antitrust division said he has yet to come to a decision on Sprint and T-Mobile's planned merger.
"It's a sign that the president wants to continue to meet with his team ... and come to a decision on what's (in) the best interest of the United States," Spicer told reporters.
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On Sunday, Bach wrote a letter to the athletic community at last indicating that he might be open to postponing the games and pledging to come to a decision within four weeks.
"  "We have to come to a decision in the Senate as to how we're going to structure this trial, and I think that's really a decision the Senate has to come to.
Plus, by the time many of these best-dressed lists are published later in the evening or the following morning, they're irrelevant: The court of public opinion has already come to a decision.
And so, we've found, in some of our rounds, that the global buy-out shops were sniffing around our deals, but couldn't come to a decision fast enough, and certainly couldn't support businesses.
The criminal charges against former Trump campaign manager Paul Manafort that a jury couldn't come to a decision on in August were dropped Friday as to move him closer to sentencing, Reuters reports.
I'll always remember when he picked up the two cheapest bottles of wine in the bottle store and compared alcohol content in both to come to a decision about the best-value option.
" He posted on Twitter on Tuesday evening that he had not concluded whether he would run for his father's seat, and instead said he would "come to a decision by the new year.
Earlier this month, the maker of Knorr soup and Dove soap said talks with both governments were progressing and that it expected to come to a decision by the end of the current quarter.
"Even if Alex Azar is approved," Funtleyder said, "these are issues that are going to be with us forever ... until we come to a decision on how we want our health care to be."
If a state or local prosecutor concludes that Trump broke a law, they could secure an indictment and finally force the courts to come to a decision about whether presidents can be indicted and prosecuted.
That production could cap oil price gains and ultimately pressure groups of energy sector creditors to stop kicking the can down the road and come to a decision on long distressed drillers in which they've invested.
There are fair critiques to be made of the process by which Franken left the Senate, and a good argument that there should have been a more formal investigation from which to come to a decision.
The function of the Supreme Court is not to rubber-stamp the opinions of the chief justice, but to bring in multiple viewpoints and opinions, discuss them and come to a decision based on that discussion.
Recently, President Donald Trump stated that he had come to a decision about whether or not to certify to Congress that Iran was complying with the 2015 nuclear agreement, the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA).
If a state or local prosecutor concludes that Trump broke a law, they could secure an indictment and finally force the courts to come to a decision about whether or not presidents can be indicted and prosecuted.
BERLIN (Reuters) - Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Friday the German government did not yet have a common position on whether diesel cars needed to be retrofitted with catalysts but hoped to come to a decision by the autumn.
But I have no doubt that our board of executive directors, who will have the final say on the new policy, will come to a decision that reflects our mission of protecting the world's poorest and most vulnerable.
"It's insulting as an educated woman — in consultation with my highly educated doctor — that I can't come to a decision that's best for me and for my health," said Erin Arnold, who lives in Birmingham and teaches biology.
Slim, one of the top investors in the project, told a news conference that Lopez Obrador would undertake his own studies to come to a decision, adding that suspending the airport construction would halt growth in Mexico's economy.
And the reality is that sometimes—in a tiny fraction of cases, it should be noted—a community will come to a decision to pass over a speaker even after one segment of that community has made an invitation.
Vowing on Monday to come to a decision "over the next 24 to 48 hours" on how to make Syria pay a "big price," Trump's White House now appears to be scrambling to match its policy to his words.
The team will come to a decision by evaluating factors including the "immediacy and severity of potential harm from the rule violation," whether preserving the tweet will allow for public accountability and whether it provides unique context not otherwise available.
They are supposed to evaluate the evidence of guilt against the evidence of innocence, factor in the presumption of innocence and the requirement of proof beyond a reasonable doubt, and come to a decision — to indict or not to indict.
"A federal jury was unable to come to a decision on disgraced Senator Bob Menendez's corruption case, but New Jersey voters will have the final word," Bob Salera, a spokesman for the National Republican Senatorial Campaign Committee, said in a statement.
These included jigsaw tasks where each group member is given different information or skills; consensus building tasks, where groups must come to a decision after considering everybody's opinion and negotiation tasks, where not all group members share the same individual goals.
"If you are unable to fulfill this request, please provide an explanation as to how you were able to come to a decision about keeping troops in Afghanistan, but lack the resources to submit a supplemental funding request," he said.
At the hotel, Chao recalls, McConnell sat quietly and watched the news on the TV. Within an hour, he had come to a decision: He would use his power as majority leader to block President Obama from filling Scalia's seat.
The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and allies, which have curbed supplies since 2017, meet on Friday in Vienna, where they had been expected to come to a decision as to whether to increase global oil production, and by how much.
"They take responsibility and a sense of ownership when they are required to come to a decision unanimously, so this is a good thing for all of us," said Mr. Mills, who chairs the Florida Public Defender Association's death penalty steering committee.
Speaking anonymously because they are afraid of being ostracized for discussing what happened, several members of Timpview's cheer squad tell PEOPLE exclusively that school administrators held a meeting after the boy's complaint and couldn't come to a decision about what action – if any – should be taken.
At a brief state circuit court hearing on Friday, Judge Michael Stelzer said it might be days before the court would come to a decision on whether the state could shut its only abortion clinic, which is operated by women's healthcare and abortion provider Planned Parenthood.
Ultimately, it will be up to the men and women of the jury to determine these facts, and, given the amount of money and evidence at play here, it might be a long time before they come to a decision—or eat a burger ever again.
Read more: One paragraph in the Mueller report illustrates how selectively Barr quoted the document in his public statements But in his report, Mueller did not cite the nature of, or lack of, evidence as a reason he did not come to a decision on obstruction.
If you're going out and can't decide whether to take an umbrella, you could come to a decision by following a formula that assigns weights to the probability of rain, the pleasure you'll feel in strolling unencumbered, and the displeasure you'll feel if you get wet.
The first sign that a verdict had been reached came just after noon when Melonie Clarke, Judge Brian M. Cogan's deputy, entered the eighth-floor courtroom to tell the defense and prosecution that jurors had just sent out a note saying they had come to a decision.
The chair of the novel coronavirus International Health Regulations Committee, Didier Houssin, said during the press conference that the committee struggled to come to a decision because the information is still limited on both the severity of the illness caused by coronaviruses and the way the virus spreads.
On Monday, President Trump's Department of Homeland Security announced that it was unable to come to a decision about whether to extend Temporary Protected Status (an immigration program that allows people from a certain country living in the US to remain and work here indefinitely while their home countries recover from disaster) for 57,000 Hondurans.
The Chicago Sky's Elena Delle Donne is a restricted free agent this off-season, and the 2015 WNBA MVP said in an interview Friday that she would come to a decision soon about where she wants to play next, and is prepared to sit out the 2017 season if necessary to facilitate a move to her preferred destination.
D.) and Joe DonnellyJoseph (Joe) Simon DonnellyLobbying world Trump nominees meet fiercest opposition from Warren, Sanders, Gillibrand GOP frets over nightmare scenario for Senate primaries MORE (Ind.) — two of the most vulnerable Senate Democrats — told The Hill on Tuesday that they had just started to review Kraninger's nomination and had not come to a decision yet.
"We are appalled and dismayed at the failure to come to a decision on critical issues, the scale of inaction, ineffective processes and some parties' ... commitment to obstruction and regressive anti-science positions," said the Alliance of Small Island States, which represents some countries that risk disappearing altogether as sea levels rise, in a closing statement.
However, Barr characterized Mueller&aposs findings as showing "no collusion" between Trump and Russia — a frequent talking point pushed by the president and his allies — and he took it upon himself to exonerate Trump of obstructing justice instead of leaving the matter to Congress, which Mueller&aposs team said was being constitutionally mandated to come to a decision on the issue.

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