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33 Sentences With "come to a decision on"

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In May, the administration will have to come to a decision on Honduras.
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.
The alliance meets on June 22-23 in Vienna, where it is expected to come to a decision on output.
TRUMP STILL DECIDING ON PARIS: President Trump still hasn't come to a decision on what to do about the Paris agreement.
But after nearly six hours of sometimes heated deliberation, the jurors announced that they could not come to a decision on either charge.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
"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."
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.
"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.
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.
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.
"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.
Judges are increasingly recognising conscientious objection is a valid justification for refusing military service. At this current time South Korea's Constitional Court has yet to come to a decision on the right to freedom of conscience in relation to military service.
Two others were found not guilty of several of the charges and unable to come to a decision on other charges. Ricky Lovelien and Steven Stewart were acquitted of all 10 charges and ordered released. There were not-guilty findings on most charges against Scott Drexler and Eric Parker.Jury refuses to convict 4 in Nevada ranch standoff retrial, Yahoo News.
Diagram of the Federal Government and American Union, 1862. The Democratic National Convention for the Election of 1860 was held in Charleston, South Carolina, despite it usually being held in the North. When the convention endorsed the doctrine of popular sovereignty, 50 Southern delegates walked out. The inability to come to a decision on who should be nominated led to a second meeting in Baltimore, Maryland.
In 2011, Mr.S's solicitor wrote to the Minister, seeking a decision be issued within eight days, to which the Minister replied that he required additional information in order to come to a decision. On 4 May 2011, Mr.S was granted the reunification for his wife, as according to s.18(3) of the Act. However, the reunification was denied in respect to the remaining family members, as by s.
The scheme involved the demolition of the entire building except for the façades and the banking hall of the listed building. The local planning authority called for greater retention of the building structure as with other schemes in the area. The agents submitted multiple planning applications to put pressure on the planning department. As the planning department failed to come to a decision on two planning applications in their time periods, the bank took the case to a government department.
The judges could not come to a decision on the remaining two groups, Afro-Blue and the Dartmouth Aires, so they performed their favorite songs from past performances. In a two-to-one decision by the judges, Afro-Blue was voted off and the Dartmouth Aires advanced to the finale. The live finale crowned Pentatonix as winners, with the Dartmouth Aires coming in second, and Urban Method coming in third place. One week after the third season ended, a Christmas special (titled "The Sing-Off Christmas") was aired on December 5, 2011.
An Emergency Special Session of the United Nations General Assembly is an unscheduled meeting of the United Nations General Assembly to make urgent recommendations on a particular issue. Under the Chapter five of the Charter of the United Nations, the Security Council is normally entrusted with maintaining international peace and security. However, on 3 November 1950, the General Assembly passed Resolution 377 (Uniting for Peace) which expanded its authority to consider topics that were previously reserved solely for the Security Council. Under the Resolution, if the Security Council cannot come to a decision on an issue due to a lack of unanimity, the General Assembly may hold an emergency special session within 24 hours to consider the same matter.
In November 1960, John F. Kennedy was elected president after a campaign that promised American superiority over the Soviet Union in the fields of space exploration and missile defense. Up to the election of 1960, Kennedy had been speaking out against the "missile gap" that he and many other senators felt had developed between the Soviet Union and the United States due to the inaction of President Eisenhower. Beyond military power, Kennedy used aerospace technology as a symbol of national prestige, pledging to make the US not "first but, first and, first if, but first period".Beschloss 1997 Despite Kennedy's rhetoric, he did not immediately come to a decision on the status of the Apollo program once he became president.
In the event that the Security Council is unable, usually due to disagreement among the permanent members, to come to a decision on a threat to international peace and security, the General Assembly may call an emergency special session in order to make appropriate recommendations to Members States for collective measures. This power was given to the Assembly in Resolution 377(V) of 3 November 1950. Emergency special sessions can be called by the Security Council, if supported by at least seven members, or by a majority of Member States of the United Nations. If enough votes are had, the Assembly must meet within 24 hours, with Members being notified at least twelve hours before the opening of the session.
He succeeded, however, in gaining over three very influential persons: his uncle Agesilaus (a man of large property, but who, being deeply involved in debt, hoped to profit by the innovations of Agis), Lysander (a descendant of the victor of Aegospotami) and Mandrocleides. Having arranged for Lysander to be elected one of the six ephors, he laid his plans before the senate. He proposed that the Spartan territory should be divided into two portions, one to consist of 4500 equal lots, to be divided amongst the Spartans, whose ranks were to be filled up by the admission of the most respectable of the Perioikoi and resident aliens; the other to contain 15,000 equal lots, to be divided amongst the remaining Perioikoi. The senate could not at first come to a decision on the matter.
Morgan admitted he had met the French officials, but indicated that this was diplomatic relations, rather than anything duplicitous. In the summer of 1677 the Lords of Trade said they had yet to come to a decision on the matter and in early 1678 the king and the Privy Council recalled Carbery from Jamaica, leaving Morgan as governor for three months. In July 1678 Charles Howard, 1st Earl of Carlisle was appointed governor. By the late 1670s France became an increasing threat in the Caribbean, and Morgan took control of the defence of Port Royal. He declared martial law in 1678 and 1680 – both during his periods as temporary governor of the island – because of the threat of invasion, re-built the fortifications surrounding the town, and increased the number of cannon from 60 to more than 100 in the five years up to 1680.

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