"The owners should meet and decide on this rule the way they decide on any other rule," Mnuchin said.
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Under current law, some jurors could decide on one aggravating factor, others could decide on another, and some could choose no factors.
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Instead of having to decide on these things in the morning and losing precious willpower and decision-making ability, decide on it the night before.
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Judge appoints special prosecutor to decide on Greitens case .
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ATHENS (Reuters) - Greece's Supreme Court will decide on Dec.
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Robart says he will decide on the case before Christmas. —
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Trump has 90 days to decide on any potential action.
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Let your doctor decide on the best course of treatment.
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When did the special counsel decide on this approach, exactly?
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Pfizer said it would decide on the separation by 2018.
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It will decide on the next step by Nov. 23.
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Trump is expected to decide on the petition by July.
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Step two: Decide on a case you'd like to use.
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The FDA, due to decide on the drug by Dec.
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The protesters have yet to decide on their next move.
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Jackie gets to decide on the courage to forgive vs.
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The court will decide on this motion later this month.
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My friends arrive, and we decide on sushi and sangria.
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I finally decide on one and get it engraved ($74.90).
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And why did you decide on that versus another startup?
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Do you decide on what date I'm making this movie?
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How did the team decide on Hawn, Keaton, and Midler?
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The European Commision will decide on its response on Tuesday.
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The Commission, which will decide on the deal by Sept.
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The administrators have the power to decide on the offers.
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I decide on egg cups with chicken sausage and spinach.
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The Commission will decide on the deal by Oct. 17.
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OPEC meets next on June 22 to decide on policy.
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People can't even decide on the presentation of the drink.
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TC: And did you decide on gummy form right away?
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It is unclear what FERC will decide on the plan.
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You will have to decide on your own, I'm sorry.
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How do you decide on the content of each performance?
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Judges are more likely than juries to decide on death.
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But we still need to decide on a time frame.
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The boards of the two lenders will decide on Jan.
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Investigating magistrates will decide on whether HSBC should stand trial.
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Chhabria is expected to decide on the requests in December.
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I found it incredibly difficult to decide on a replacement.
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"Apocalypse Now," we have to decide on some basic terms.
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The conference will decide on the future of Merkel's coalition.
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The conference will decide on the future of Merkel's coalition.
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Much more if they decide on protecting the public interest.
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MILAN (Reuters) - An Italian judge will decide on Vivendi's (VIV.
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I don't decide on the labels that I am given.
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I decide on a Van Gogh this time, "Roulin's Baby".
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VICE: How'd you guys decide on this tattoo and its location?
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Now, if we could only decide on what to wear... 1.
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How do you decide on how much auto-tune to use?
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The British people had a referendum to decide on our future.
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It is unclear how soon it will decide on a rehearing.
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The only problem is that they can't decide on which one.
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We're gonna try each of them and decide on our favorite.
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How did you decide on the roster of products you made?
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Refinery29: How did you decide on the style for this video?
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I decide on the Lady Gaga documentary, Gaga: Five Foot Two.
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Europe is expected to decide on its approval later this year.
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"We are trying to decide on a protecting power," Abrams said.
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I decide on a standard four and be done with it.
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How did you decide on the 10 items for the capsule?
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The interior minister gets to decide on limiting movement of suspects.
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I want to decide on one story and stick with it.
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So why did I decide on the color pink this time?
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I think they will decide on how the books will develop.
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Decide on mixed nuts and pita chips from the company kitchen.
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Decide on a mixed bowl of PB pretzels and pita chips.
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I stroll inside with a coworker, and we decide on sandwiches.
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We decide on the one with the shortest wait, 28 minutes.
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One it to decide on rules for how you like work.
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Ballot measures are ways for voters to decide on laws directly.
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How did you decide on the costume style you went with?
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But it's an even worse way to decide on a president.
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Moon says the next government should decide on the missile defense.
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Federal agencies control the external borders and decide on asylum claims.
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These decide on most domestic policies such as health and education.
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The FDA is scheduled to decide on approval by Oct. 3.
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Parents who want to decide on rational grounds get little help.
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The court would decide on the issue on Wednesday, he added.
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The government has also yet to decide on Aramco's dividend policy.
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How did you decide on "Frankie Sinatra" as the first release?
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I decide on what I want my cake to look like.
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How did you decide on the three people to focus on?
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Such intelligence assessments help U.S. policymakers decide on how to respond.
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Once assessments are made, presidents review and decide on policy responses.
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"Now, the main thing is to decide on priorities," he said.
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So why did you decide on Aiud prison, in central Transylvania?
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Christie, who is 54, could always decide on another presidential run.
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He may decide on one of his estates, in central France.
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How did you decide on which pop culture icons to feature?
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She gave Ramaphosa 30 days to decide on appropriate disciplinary action.
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The MPC will meet next week to decide on interest rates.
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They will also have to decide on sanctions for blacklisted countries.
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Last but not least, you'll want to decide on a budget.
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How did you decide on the series format, on the title?
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It's time to let clinicians and patients decide on immediate treatments.
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I think that there will always humans who decide on violence.
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If we can't decide on something, we rock, paper, scissor it.
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Once you decide on a policy, ask to see it first.
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"To me, I'd let the Senate decide on that," he added.
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They are expected to decide on a buyer early next year.
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The SEC has until March 21 to decide on IEX's application.
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Decide on a time to put your phone away every night.
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The Commission is scheduled to decide on the deal by Nov.
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The government will decide on the project developer through a tender.
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Uganda also took several years to decide on a pipeline route.
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And the UK can't just decide on its own to delay.
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According to Whelan, companies decide on acquisitions always based on "strategic reasons".
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Did he suddenly decide on a new coverage plan for his cameras?
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Another 32% want Congress to continue investigating and decide on impeachment later.
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Hamacek said his party would then decide on its course of action.
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The regulator is expected to decide on Rexista's approval by Sept. 25.
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The Commission's current deadline to decide on the operation is February 18.
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We decide on a team name and B. buys us both beers.
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The FDA has a February deadline to decide on Gilead's competing combination.
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After completion of the parliamentary process, officials will decide on its future.
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There's always the possibility that they'll decide on something more low-key.
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After texting back and forth, we decide on Morticia and Gomez Addams.
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For the moment, there's no preconditions, the president will decide on that.
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We do some research to decide on a place and make plans.
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I decide on a small bowl of salted popcorn and a PowerBar.
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The Fed is due to decide on rates on Wednesday, July 31.
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The Commission, which is scheduled to decide on the deal by Jan.
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The watchdog is scheduled to decide on the deal by June 27.
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How do you decide on a masculine-sounding or feminine-sounding name?
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The FDA is expected to decide on Lilly's drug by Sept. 27.
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The CMA said it would decide on the matter by July 25.
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Sullivan did not decide on Thursday whether the case could move forward.
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Embraer's board of directors will decide on his nomination on April 22.
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The health regulator is scheduled to decide on Nuplazid by May 1.
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U. countries can decide on these projects, while Switzerland and Norway cannot.
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Later on Thursday, the Bank of England will also decide on rates.
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However, unhappy customers only have a week to decide on that cancellation.
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If you decide on your capital city, we will act in accordance.
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"We will decide on this by the year-end," the source said.
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PPC said its board would decide on the preferred bidder on Oct.
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They're also in no rush to decide on a name quite yet.
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How, exactly, do sellers of these metaphysical materials decide on price points?
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The Commission, which is scheduled to decide on the deal by Sept.
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The Commission, which is scheduled to decide on Lufthansa's case by Dec.
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Instead, decide on two or three systemic changes, and stick to them.
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The Commission, which is scheduled to decide on the deal by Nov.
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The Fed was scheduled to next decide on rates on March 18.
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They also intended to decide on a proposed bishops' code of conduct.
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She will decide on that conflict in the next couple of days.
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The Commission, which is scheduled to decide on the case by Oct.
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The Commission, which is scheduled to decide on the case by Oct.
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The Point: O'Rourke doesn't need to decide on a Senate race today.
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We decide on an assortment of products and ball the fuck out.
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I decide on a mixture of the two: lazy morning, productive afternoon.
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They wanted to start their own, but couldn't decide on the theme.
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Check with your campus IT department before you decide on a computer.
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Decide on one or two things you want to be remembered for
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The Commission, which is scheduled to decide on the case by Dec.
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I decide on grey slacks, with a black sweater and black boots.
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Democrats hope to decide on impeachment by the end of the year.
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The health regulator is scheduled to decide on rociletinib by June 28.
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He stressed Qatar's sovereign right to independently decide on its defense procurements.
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The environment court will decide on the panel's report on Dec. 7.
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The president would then decide on what course of action to take.
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The automaker will decide on models depending on local demand, he said.
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As for our subjects, we decide on a banana and an orange.
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We decide on a Vietnamese/Thai restaurant that we love near our place.
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The European Commission, which is set to decide on the deal by Oct.
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The nonprofit plans to decide on a location for the study next month.
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We decide on The Habit, and I get a Caesar salad and fries.
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How did you, as architects, decide on your typography for the book design?
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The ECB is due to decide on ending the bond buys on Dec.
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He suggests ordering pizza, which I'm all for, and we decide on Domino's.
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It is unclear when the court will decide on his latest bail request.
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Parliament will then be asked to decide on the implementation of these plans.
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How did you decide on the songs that would feature on the show?
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OPEC will meet on Thursday to decide on its production policies after June.
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Kentucky voters will decide on Tuesday whether they value experience over an outsider.
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EXCLUSIVE - BPCL TO DECIDE ON PARTNER FOR EXPANSION BY END-MARCH 2020- SOURCE
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Oil prices were flat the OPEC meet to decide on output got underway.
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Saying that, two people could decide on words—a private code—between themselves.
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They decide on the culture and drive the decisions of the product creators.
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Also, Mr Zhou cannot simply decide on his own what to focus on.
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Of course it will be for judges to decide on all these details.
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Families should decide on a budget for college applications — say, $250, says Kantrowitz.
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News. So just how did the engaged couple decide on the name Dream?
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We decide on a Mexican seafood restaurant — a cold shrimp cocktail sounds great!
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I decide on a turmeric brown bowl with roasted mushrooms, peppers, and onions.
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Whatever ones you decide on, your doctor needs to know you're taking 'em.
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But will the Pegulas let Whaley know when they decide on the coach?
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PPC said its board would decide on the preferred bidder on Oct. 210.
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A contest will be held to decide on a name for the calf.
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I need to get to the point where I can decide on something.
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A judge still has to decide on the request, which can be rejected.
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A court will now decide on a trial date, or request further investigation.
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The health department is expected to decide on Google's groundwater permit in May.
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It will decide on the plans early next year, Thyssenkrupp said on Wednesday.
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We decide on the pub Drei Könige in the old part of town.
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Trying to decide on its strategic direction proved the hardest task of all.
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However, the whole electorate gets to decide on Mr Trump's merits in November.
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EU experts meet in Brussels on Friday to decide on possible further measures.
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The takeaway: Decide on what you want and then make your intentions known.
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It is unclear when Sessions's will decide on the application, the Chronicle reported.
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It is now time to decide on whether this offer will be accepted.
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That isn't expected until House Republicans decide on how they plan to proceed.
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Keeping those cognitive stumbling blocks in mind, they decide on employees' final ratings.
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Swiss authorities decide on a local level whether to give people gun permits.
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The country will decide on EU membership in a referendum on June 23.
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Prosecutors' and judges' associations were meeting to decide on further forms of protest.
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How did you decide on the scope of what your book would encompass?
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I think America always likes to decide on its own what is next.
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Trying to decide on the appropriate hour for dinner — in France, 9 p.m.
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The CMA said it will decide on a phase 2 investigation in December.
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"The young people decide on campaigns they want to drive," Ms. Mitchell said.
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Kelton: Who should pick the number, and how should they decide on it?
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Apple will reportedly decide on the fate of the next iPhone by May.
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How did you decide on the 12 people to feature in the film?
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Officials are yet to decide on penalties for those who flout the ban.
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We decide on Cherrystones and we get a table on the rooftop deck.
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The CNH would then need to decide on the time frame, he added.
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Decide on the roles you desire and companies you want to work for.
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"One gets to decide on what country one wants to live," she said.
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Democratic Senator Chris Murphy said Democrats needed to decide on their best strategy.
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The Commission is due to decide on the BASF deal by April 16.
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Volkswagen said in December it would likely decide on the investment in February.
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And the Supreme Court will have to decide on two big, related questions.
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It is likely to decide on a similar EU request early in 20193.
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It is likely to decide on a similar EU request early in 2020.
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The EU executive is scheduled to decide on the deal by Sept. 18.
|
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Wade, leaving it to the states to decide on the legality of abortions.
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The judge said she will decide on Buchanan's case in the coming months.
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Like any other shopper, you're going to have to decide on your own.
|
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An EU spokesman said the Commission would decide on Tuesday its next step.
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Analysts also expect Washington to decide on possible auto import tariffs in October.
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It may decide on a direct listing, and others are likely to follow.
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That has suppressed market volatility and left investors struggling to decide on direction.
|
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Data is integrated with offset tools and then we decide on the multilaterals.
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The EU authority is scheduled to decide on the deal by Aug. 3.
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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) will decide on the host city in September 2017.
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Trump had faced a Friday deadline to decide on whether to waive the sanctions.
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In November, the state's voters will decide on a proposal to legalize recreational use.
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Like Rubio, McCain and Graham have yet to decide on whether to back Tillerson.
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Besides electing officials, voters also have the chance to decide on major policy proposals.
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We catch up a bit while they're here, and decide on a late dinner.
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We decide on sushi for dinner at a Japanese restaurant we go to frequently.
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It targets the FCTC conferences where delegates gather to decide on anti-smoking guidelines.
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A judge is expected to decide on Saidoff's agreement in the next few weeks.
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So how did the two decide on artificial insemination as the way to go?
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We decide on Union Station because it's a cool Denver spot to check out.
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I decide on some really bright colors and spend more than I planned to.
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OPEC and its allies next meet in June to decide on any supply changes.
|
|
What is it that prompts you to decide on a certain country or ethnicity?
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The president can also issue decrees, prepare the budget and decide on security policies.
|
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The group meets in Vienna on June 25-26 to decide on next steps.
|
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These outlets would have a week to decide on cases that aren't as clear.
|
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The Bundestag lower house of parliament still has to decide on the law change.
|
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They also must decide on whether they are voting for teams or stadium proposals.
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See the film and then decide on the suitability of the content for kids.
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Why did you decide on 55 seats for the design of the bigger plane?
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TC: So you said you're still trying to decide on a jet engine provider.
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In addition to software certification, international regulators must also decide on new pilot training.
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They decide on a swimsuit that "sucks everything in" and a milk shower. Obviously.
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The district attorney's office is reviewing the case and will decide on criminal charges.
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Seoul Central District Court will hold the hearing to decide on his arrest warrant.
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It kind of just all worked together for us to decide on this date.
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The use of analytics to decide on strategy is not confined to just sports.
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So let the people read if they read and decide on the constitutional reform.
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The audience will decide on a wrongful death lawsuit against millionaire defendant Gary Giordano.
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EU member countries would decide on the proposal later this year, the officials said.
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The EU competition enforcer is scheduled to decide on the deal by May 24.
|
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The bank said it would study OLAF's findings and decide on how to proceed.
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The EU competition enforcer, which is scheduled to decide on the case by Sept.
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Central bankers will next meet in November to decide on whether to raise rates.
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If passed, the legislation would let municipalities decide on the regulation of the vehicles.
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You get to decide on your terms within your relationship and I like that.
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"When I decide on locations, I try to play with contradictions," says Al-Bluwi.
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The EU has set a provisional July 23 deadline to decide on the takeover.
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The Food and Drug Administration is expected to decide on Aimovig by May 17.
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The FSA will decide on the imposition of any punishment in the coming weeks.
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The OVP said its leadership would meet on Sunday to decide on Mitterlehner's successor.
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But Israel's Supreme Court is yet to decide on the legality of the agreement.
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Darty shareholders have until May 2 to decide on whether to accept Conforama's offer.
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AMSTERDAM, June 28 (Reuters) - **Current Dutch Cabinet won't decide on SNS privatisation, says newspaper.
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ATON said it would be for M&R shareholders to decide on the offer.
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The EU competition authority is scheduled to decide on the deal by Aug. 3.
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Saab and Adani have yet to decide on a location for manufacturing, Buskhe said.
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IG Metall, Germany's biggest trade union, on Tuesday said it would decide on Jan.
|
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The administration has given little sign of when it might decide on the easement.
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First, decide on a reasonable sleeping and waking time, and then stick to it.
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The board is scheduled to meet again on April 27 to decide on rates.
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Before you decide on a strategy, consider the different types of debt you hold.
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So it will be up to the individual countries to decide on their response.
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A court in Kaduna is set to decide on Zakzaky's bail application on Monday.
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The State and Treasury departments would decide on additional sanctions to recommend and impose.
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The BART board of directors won't decide on the bathroom remodel until the fall.
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Sometimes we're faced with detours, roadblocks, or may even decide on another destination altogether.
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I co-wrote a book about how women really decide on what to wear.
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Americans must, at some point, decide on which truths we still find self-evident.
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PD officials are due to decide on Tuesday when to hold the leadership ballot.
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Instead of acting quickly, we took too long to decide on the right solution.
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Write down that long-term goal, and then decide on your No Spend rules.
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The Treasury has until May 7 to decide on Central States' proposed pension cuts.
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WeWork's board is set to meet on Tuesday to decide on a financing plan.
|
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The government has set up a panel to decide on India's stand on cryptocurrency.
|
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Top SPD officials will meet on Tuesday to decide on a change of leadership.
|
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The company added, however, that it has yet to decide on a specific strategy.
|
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Cespedes said he would not decide on the opt-out until after the season.
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Judge Michael Walsh was due to decide on the bail request later on Monday.
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A judge is due to decide on this later on Monday, the source said.
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McHenry said in a statement he will decide on next steps after the election.
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Governor Deal has until May 3 to decide on the fate of the bill.
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The team has yet to decide on what type of rehab stint he'll have.
|
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The moderator, or umpire, can decide on the outcome, often by rolling some die.
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The court could still decide on its own to rehear the case en banc.
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Voters in North Dakota and Michigan will decide on recreational use of the drug.
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RAND's group first had to decide on just how far AI technology would go.
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We're confident that the market will eventually decide on the best products and services.
|
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Aside from the software certification, international regulators must also decide on new pilot training.
|
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O) board is set to decide on Wednesday whether to entertain Comcast Corp's (CMCSA.
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I also oversee the company's more than 19,000 artifacts, and decide on new acquisitions.
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Wade, put it on the ballot and "let the people decide" on Election Day.
|
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That's a bold choice to make — what led you to decide on that casting?
|
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Voters would have to decide on any proposals from the commission in a referendum.
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The Federal Relations Authority Board is reportedly expected to decide on it next year.
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I decide on curly/wavy hair for the week and style it as such.
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Trump called it "an atrocious attack" and said he'll decide on a response soon.
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So, you waited until the very last minute to decide on a couple's costume.
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The bills will also need to decide on a price for the public plan.
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"It's up to them," he said if the military should decide on a punishment.
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Shoppers often decide on which pack of toilet paper to purchase based on appearances.
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"We will decide on operations from April 11 after reviewing the situation," it added.
|
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The NFL originally hoped to move quickly through its probe and decide on penalties.
|
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"We will study it and decide on the matter within days," he told LBC.
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I believe prosecutors will decide on further appeal, if only to send a warning.
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A key Republican said he would wait a little while to decide on witnesses.
|
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Voters in Arkansas and Missouri will decide on more modest increases on Election Day.
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The EU competition enforcer is scheduled to decide on the deal by Dec. 19.
|
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VTB added it planned to decide on the buyer by March 1 next year.
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If the bill passes, voters would decide on the proposal in the 2020 election.
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A Moscow court was due to decide on pre-trial restrictive measures on Saturday.
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Very organized process taking place as I decide on Cabinet and many other positions.
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I wish they would deploy the flashlight and let people decide on their own.
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U.N. talks have failed to broker an agreement on how to decide on self-determination.
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Previously, nurses did an initial assessment, then waited for a physician to decide on treatment.
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The Employees' Choice Awards uses the site's anonymous rating system to decide on the winners.
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We decide on a quiet dinner in of pasta with red pepper, sausage, and pesto.
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After that the officials will decide on possible preventive measures against the former KNF head.
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The panel has 90 days to decide on their ruling, according to the Associated Press.
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Some hospitals have guidelines in place, while others decide on a case-by-case basis.
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Our groceries are dwindling again, so I decide on roasted tomato and goat cheese pasta.
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He declined to forecast when the FCC may decide on whether to approve the deal.
|
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Philippine central bankers are scheduled to meet and decide on monetary policy on May 9.
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President Sergio Mattarella will probably decide on Wednesday whether to accept Conte as prime minister.
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The court said it would decide on Thursday whether or not to accept the case.
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The Spanish government will meet on Wednesday to decide on its response to Puigdemont's declaration.
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Well, money and red-tape hassles, but those you can foresee and decide on upfront.
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I decide on croissants wrapped around brie and jam, and I buy seltzer as well.
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The vote gave Trump five days to review the document and decide on its release.
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MILAN (Reuters) - The first court hearing to decide on a request by Italy's Mediaset (MS.
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No board meeting to decide on the matter has yet been called, other sources added.
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We're heading to Atlanta to meet with my wedding decorator to decide on the decor.
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Pennsylvania voters heading to the polls also had to decide on their state's U.S. senator.
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Under the Collins-Curbelo bills, a court would have 14 days to decide on appeals.
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It will be up to investigating magistrates to decide on whether it should stand trial.
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The FERC commissioners take the staff's recommendations into consideration when they decide on the project.
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The regional election commission was due to decide on Thursday whether to follow her advice.
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A special counter-terror judge will decide on Friday whether he should remain in custody.
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The last time I was this high, I was trying to decide on my major.
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The Spanish government will meet on Wednesday to decide on its response to this declaration.
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It was determined that the ban would be suspended while judges decide on its constitutionality.
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Finally, companies need to decide on valuation criteria to evaluate the hypothesis to be tested.
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I will even give you a break if you decide on a 48-month loan.
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Eventually the merger talks fell apart when the two couldn't decide on a purchase price.
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The cabinet will decide on the per-share price of the transaction, the decree said.
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The department said only that the superintendent overseeing the school would decide on the penalty.
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People may decide on your trustworthiness in as little as a tenth of a second.
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The authority to decide on the content of a bill is constitutionally delegated to Congress.
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You could also decide on one audio book to listen to and pass the time.
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Age 65 is the deadline for when you have to decide on your Medicare coverage.
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We all decide on playing a few rounds of Quiplash and calling it a night.
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The Oregon Senate Rules Committee will decide on Brown's nominations for the board next month.
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EU leaders including May meet in Brussels on April 10 to decide on next steps.
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The Maryland Historical Trust is expected to decide on the easement in about a week.
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ALL TIMES GMT (Poland: GMT + 1 hour): Monetary Policy Council will decide on interest rates.
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The country's highest court is expected to decide on Saturday whether to allow the vote.
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FIFA will vote to decide on the winning bid at their congress on June 13.
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The State Department is one of the agencies that helps Treasury decide on sanctions waivers.
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The sides plan to decide on the date for the congress on Friday, he said.
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EPA is required to decide on applications no later than 90 days after receiving them.
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The regional assembly is expected to decide on Monday when it will hold a session.
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The government would only decide on the idea once its concerns were addressed, he said.
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We each decide on a cabernet and F. pays, I leave the tip in cash.
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In contrast, this jury appeared eager to decide on Mr. Raniere, even before testimony concluded.
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"There will be investigations, and our military courts will decide on their fates," he said.
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The task force, he said, would meet then to decide on a course of action.
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Either they decide on action no matter what or stick to a do-nothing approach.
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As a new year dawns, it is time for Washington to decide on a strategy.
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A judge is expected to decide on Friday which of these accounts may be true.
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Brett Kavanaugh, who was then Bush's staff secretary, helped the president decide on his nomination.
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I shower, get ready, and decide on a more casual outfit since it'll be slower.
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How do you think The Times's editors decide on the front page balance each day?
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OPEC could decide to cut oil production, but has yet to decide on a plan.
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White House officials have said the president has yet to decide on any new moves.
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But Schiff has another audience for his eloquence - American voters who will decide on Nov.
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Identify issues important in their lives and community, and decide on one to address. 2.
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Berman Jackson didn't decide on the lawsuit on Wednesday, and will issue an opinion later.
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It's no surprise, then, that Orban would want Budapest, not Brussels, to decide on refugees.
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A judge will now have to decide on whether there are grounds for a trial.
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The automaker will decide on the future of the other plants within a few weeks.
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They will decide on whether to extend that agreement after six months, al-Mazrouei said.
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The Monetary Council will decide on operative details of the fine-tuning instruments in October.
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Bosniak deputies abstained from the vote, saying the parliament could not decide on defense issues.
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The House and Senate "can decide on whatever burden of proof they want," Bowman said.
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Fed officials are scheduled to meet next Tuesday and Wednesday to decide on monetary policy.
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For now, Cha suggested women work with their doctors to decide on the best treatment.
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To save time (and money on multiple consultations), clients should decide on style preferences beforehand.
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The Federal Energy Regulatory Commission will decide on January 8, 2018, whether to approve the plan.
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He chose to have the jury decide on his punishment, the Monitor of McAllen, Texas, reports.
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I pay for my ticket on my app ($2.25) and we decide on getting Mexican food.
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If police recommend indicting Netanyahu, then the attorney general must decide on whether to file charges.
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When passengers decide on their own that there's a security issue, there's no playbook for that.
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PASA would make recommendations to Mineral Resources Minister Mosebenzi Zwane to decide on the license awards.
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This might mean you'll have to decide on attending the wedding, but skipping the bachelor party.
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Here's why it's taking so long to decide on how — or whether — the US should respond.
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DB: How did you decide on the feature set that you're including in the Pixel phone?
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TC: How can you work with them when they can't even decide on their own policies?
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A district court in Hamburg will decide on Erdogan's action for an injunction on Feb. 10.
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That's why Native Americans often used a council of grandmothers to decide on war and peace.
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He could still be re-charged on the 10 counts the jury couldn't decide on Tuesday.
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It would be up for the Norwegian authorities to decide on any disciplinary action, he added.
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Colorado voters will decide on a ballot initiative to legalize physician aid-in-dying in November.
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The jury will deliberate Thursday and decide on each of the family members' cause of death.
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Users can decide on a file or folder basis how they wish to store their files.
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Samsung said it will decide on the response to the court's decision after reviewing the ruling.
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Kim and Kanye didn't decide on a name for Chicago until fairly late into the pregnancy.
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You also get to see how your opponents will act before you decide on your strategy.
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Once the investigation is complete, according to the statement, the US will decide on a response.
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A Twitter spokeswoman said a human reviewer will decide on these tweets, not artificial intelligence monitoring.
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Santander said it noted the FSA's decision and would decide on future steps in due course.
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The IOC will decide on Friday whether the Russians will be allowed to compete in Rio.
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I text my friends to ask what they're wearing, and decide on a skirt and sweater.
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The European Commission, which is scheduled to decide on the deal on Friday, declined to comment.
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"Very organized process taking place as I decide on Cabinet and many other positions," Trump tweeted.
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"It was a joint process that took around two weeks to decide on," he tells Refinery29.
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It hasn't, but my friends and I decide on a cheaper, earlier one that costs $2129.
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Prosecutors will decide on April 26 whether to put him on trial for the cybercrime charge.
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He added that Britain did not have unlimited time to decide on its application to leave.
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The rebels have yet to decide on their position regarding the ceasefire, as does Mr Assad.
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In a statement on Thursday, Carter said the Army would decide on any additional punitive action.
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Deutsche Bank said it was up to shareholders to decide on the chairman in due course.
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We will decide on a course of action once we obtain more information about the investigation.
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European regulators are expected to decide on the drug's use in SAA in 2019, Novartis said.
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Essentially, your allergist will decide on a bunch of allergens (up to 40) to test out.
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The trial will run until November when the company will decide on developing the project further.
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By the end of this month, Wheeler is expected to decide on the West Lake Landfill.
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She said her party would now have to decide on its future cooperation with other parties.
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He questioned Wheeler whether the EPA could decide on exemptions first before setting annual biofuel targets.
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To choose a candidate, to decide on a platform, and to fuel the spirit of party.
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A creditor committee is due to meet in August to decide on the company's possible reorganisation.
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It has taken decades for politicians to decide on building a new runway at Heathrow airport.
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Perry had directed Federal Energy Regulatory Commission in September to decide on a rule by Dec.
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Others will decide on the rule, Desmond said, and he would accept any system they devise.
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By comparison, the Baird Core Plus Bond has the freedom to decide on its bond mix.
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"Very organized process taking place as I decide on Cabinet and many other positions," he wrote.
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Here's a look at some of the hot-button issues Americans will decide on Nov. 8.
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The lower house of Congress has yet to decide on a request to impeach the president.
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The Commission is expected to decide on the proposed $28 billion merger by March 6, 2017.
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BRASILIA, Dec 12 (Reuters) - A Brazilian appeals court on Tuesday said it would decide on Jan.
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Muyej said that the authorities were meeting to decide on new measures to secure large mines.
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I decide on Bibigo and order a bowl with kimchi rice, mixed vegetables, and spicy pork.
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Part of the interactivity of "Ghost" involves letting viewers decide on their own point of wastedness.
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U.N. talks have long failed to broker an agreement on how to decide on self-determination.
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Northern Ireland's elected assembly has the authority to decide on any changes to its abortion laws.
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"It's a difficult decision for anyone to decide on a sentence and a charge," said Carroll.
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Other brides decide on their own what the women (or men) in their entourage will wear.
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And on the Democratic side, superdelegates can decide on their own whom they want to support.
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Let him investigate his prospects and decide on his own whether it's time to move on.
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Utility companies use it to decide on the location of cell towers and new power lines.
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Mr. Modi did not indicate in his speech what his government might decide on the issue.
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Voters in New York City will decide on whether to re-elect Mayor Bill de Blasio.
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The IAAF, the global governing body of athletics, will decide on the federation's status next month.
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The DFL Executive Committee will decide on the criteria for the distribution of the solidarity fund.
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And they are best placed to decide on how that money can be most effectively spent.
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"At that point, we'll have a whole body of information and we can decide" on witnesses.
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But Republican Congressman Doug Collins disputed that Mueller intended for Congress to decide on the view.
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The country will vote in a referendum on June 23 to decide on Britain's EU membership.
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"You either decide on it now or you kick the can down the road," Vasileff said.
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The president will soon decide on how to proceed with the deeply flawed Iran nuclear deal.
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How do you get ... Because my experience with tech is they can't decide on lunch, essentially.
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The academic panel will decide on specific research topics and handpick independent researchers to study them.
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Barkindo said the meeting would decide on what level of compliance would be acceptable or not.
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The IMF board is set to meet on Friday to decide on approving the bailout programme.
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Any joint offer with an industry player may limit their ability to decide on future strategy.
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Sampo's board plans to decide on the extra dividend in a meeting scheduled for August 7.
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Let states decide on pre-existing conditions: 26% Require for all states: 70% Let states decide on minimum benefits: 33% Require for all states: 62% Why it matters: The poll suggests that Republicans risk drifting farther away from public opinion in their latest health care compromise.
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It's expected that a summit in June will decide on all the high-level vacancies in Brussels.
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The partial shutdown started on December 22 with the U.S. government unable to decide on spending plans.
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Once you decide on a passion—like "technology," for example—you can personalize it with relevant hashtags.
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"The punishment for homosexuality is upon God and he will decide on them not humans," Mateen said.
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We high-five for teamwork and decide on a celebratory dinner of takeout Thai on the couch.
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Sometimes it's a matter of waiting for feedback from interviewers and managers to decide on next steps.
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The ECB will decide on the future shape and duration of its bond-buying program in December.
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"This could include going public," he said, adding that the company is yet to decide on this.
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We head to Little Bourke Street, which is lined with excellent restaurants, and we decide on Chinese.
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Germany's city-state of Hamburg can decide on all these issues, without incurring the wrath of Berlin.
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With minimum donations beginning at $5, investors will help decide on a name for the future horse.
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The Supreme Court has recommended this but left it to parliament's governing body to decide on Tuesday.
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Leaders of 5-Star were meeting in an apartment in central Rome to decide on their response.
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First, decide on a location, and figure out whether you're on public or private property, she says.
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His dad wants to take us out again, so we decide on a place in Little Italy.
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Web companies would have up to one week to decide on cases that are less clear cut.
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Without a consensus, communities decide on an uneven, case-by-case basis how to deal with suicides.
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He did not say when flydubai would decide on whether it pursues a replacement order with Airbus.
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The IOC will decide on bids from Los Angeles, Paris, Rome and Budapest in September next year.
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The FDA was set to decide on the drug by May 26, but postponed the decision indefinitely.
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"The ECB cannot decide on such a change to the HICP alone," Commerzbank economist Ralph Solveen said.
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It's where the party members decide on the country's leadership and direction for the next five years.
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We decide on Pizzeria Delfina for dinner and order two appetizers, pizza, and a bottle of wine.
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A source has said that the supervisory board could decide on a divestment at its forthcoming meeting.
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Meteorological officials decide on hurricane names years in advance, and reuse the same names very few years.
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They found Vickers not guilty of murder, but couldn't decide on the lesser charge of voluntary manslaughter.
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Whichever model you decide on, both will be compatible with the new iPadOS software that's coming soon.
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We decide on a BBQ spot for dinner to get food to-go and my boyfriend pays.
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Air France-KLM's board will meet on May 15 and decide on a management transition plan then.
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The first hearing to decide on Mediaset's request will be held on November 8, the source added.
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I had some leftover brown rice from earlier in the week, so I decide on stir-fry.
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Massachusetts's voters will decide on whether to legalize personal cannabis consumption in November through a ballot initiative.
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We decide on Ethiopian food (I've been evangelizing about it all weekend) and meet at the restaurant.
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A court in northern state of Kaduna is set to decide on Zakzaky's bail application on Monday.
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We try five different stores to find the perfect gift, and decide on a lightweight flannel shirt.
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Slovenia's competition agency is expected to decide on whether to approve the sale by autumn, Stemberger said.
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"We will study the order and decide on the future course of action," Vedanta said in May.
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I'm waiting to see how the healing progresses before we have to decide on shows beyond that.
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The government is due to decide on a national climate action plan for 2050 by mid-2016.
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" On the budget.... "It is a matter of political decisions how we manage to decide on size.
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Ratwatte said the partner will have to decide on any lay offs among the 7,000-strong staff.
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Paris is asking her followers to decide on social media, although she's partial to London or Ibiza.
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He was at the subsequent Taliban council meeting to decide on whether to join the peace talks.
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Leaders from OPEC and other producers meet in Vienna on May 25 to decide on output policy.
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After you decide on a breast, as Lang does, you set your cooker to 250 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Regulators will meet on Tuesday to decide on the program, known as the consolidated audit trail (CAT).
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I didn't decide on storing cord blood until the final hour on the way to the hospital.
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A separate shareholder meeting will decide on the $4.1 billion capital increase needed to push that through.
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Each chapter will decide on an area of expertise in technology delivered to refugees: housing, integration, education.
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"We will consider their requests seriously and decide on a course of action," said a government spokesman.
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The descending line in "Taurus" never sounds like it can't quite decide on G or A-minor.
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It will also decide on the conversion of subordinated bonds into equity and update on anchor investors.
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Judge Robert Gettleman said at an emergency court hearing in Chicago that he will decide on Oct.
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Nyanzi's lawyer, Isaac Ssemakkadde, told Reuters she had yet to decide on whether to appeal her conviction.
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Franklin Roosevelt did not suddenly decide on his own to enact Social Security or grant union rights.
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Trump is expecting to decide on the accord after this month's Group of Seven summit in Italy.
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But let's consider your office mate's silent treatment from another angle before we decide on next steps.
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The hard-fought presidential race is not the only big issue Americans will decide on Election Day.
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Those might help the policymakers decide on the future of the program beyond its December end date.
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CEZ declined to exercise an option last year and must decide on the next option by 2019.
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A hearing board was established to decide on remedies when sexual conduct was ruled less than consensual.
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The only questions he and I had to decide on were: To baste or not to baste?
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Next, decide on a payment system — like PayPal or invoices — that will be best for your business.
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"It's ultimately up to the organizers to decide on a location that they want," Litterst told WTOP.
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He gave no details other than to say Lukoil's board would decide on the matter in November.
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After Meghans repeated viewing of Riverdale, subconsciously makes her decide on Archie as the child's name. pic.twitter.
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Goldgar will decide on Wednesday whether to grant the operating unit's request to halt those lawsuits temporarily.
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Beyond that, the House also has to decide on a strategy for dealing with the debt ceiling.
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Between hour 2 and hour 3, you can decide on a stopping point based on flavor.4.
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The Catalan government had organized a referendum to decide on independence for the region in northeastern Spain.
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The deal's participants will meet in June in Vienna to decide on the future of the deal.
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The big cases the court did decide, on abortion and affirmative action, were triumphs, Justice Ginsburg said.
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At the time there was no shortage of skepticism about whether doctors would decide on primary care.
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The league has allowed teams to decide on their own whether they want to penalize players directly.
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A judge in South Korea will decide on Wednesday whether to arrest Samsung boss Jay Y. Lee.
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Right now Congress can't even decide on lunch, so I don't expect them to do anything meaningful.
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The judge will decide on May 227 whether Uber has to stop using any of Alphabet's technology.
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Trump said on Sunday he expected to decide on the nominee sometime on Sunday night or Monday.
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Deliveries follow a tight schedule; chefs can't decide, on a whim, that they'd like a certain product.
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Instead, decide on a more summer-appropriate fabric for your jackets, like linen or a lighter cotton.
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The court accepted the children's argument, ruling that it had competence to decide on Mr. Hallyday's estate.
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A parliamentary majority could also decide on another candidate, or agree to give Mr. Netanyahu more time.
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AES said its board of directors would decide on the hiring of an adviser on March 13.
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Then, decide on a time that you "leave" for the day and mark both on your calendar.
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Impartial jurors deliberate and decide on the outcome of the case, at the end of the trial.
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Bloomberg recently told the Associated Press that he will decide on a presidential bid by month's end.
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The remanded players will remain in custody while the investigation continues, until prosecutors decide on possible charges.
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Becerra said he would wait until the government's official announcement on Thursday to decide on legal strategy.
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J and K decide on a whim to climb Diamond Head, the giant volcano that overlooks Waikiki.
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Thank goodness for my casual office, or I would probably take hours to decide on my outfits.
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It plans to decide on the equivalence of Switzerland's SIX Swiss Exchange and BX Swiss on Dec.
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Still, if you decide on a cash bar, go with your impulse to warn people in advance.
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And if the value that you provide is clear, they&aposll pay whatever price you decide on.
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It is even possible that the always-unpredictable administration could decide on its own to apply sanctions.
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We are not getting appointed to the Supreme Court to decide on legal issues affecting all Americans.
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But the dramatically lower federal taxes will favor U.S. production as companies decide on future portfolio allocations.
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He is due to decide on May 12 whether to continue with the deal or drop out.
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Canada's election sprint has begun, with six whirlwind weeks of nationwide campaigning before voters decide on Oct.
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He said only that the party had to decide on its direction before choosing its new leadership.
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The European Commission, which is scheduled to decide on the deal by July 5, declined to comment.
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Republicans can't hope that enough voters decide on their own that Sessions or Strange is their guy.
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But can anyone actually trust Goodell to decide on this narrowly and not turn it into further precedent?
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The three things you need to decide on are screen size, hard drive space and computer processing capability.
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The two cooperative banks will likely hold board meetings to decide on a planned tie-up on Feb.
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Holder repeated his often-used line that he'll decide on any Democratic presidential run by early next year.
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Further delays to that review would mean that the IMF cannot decide on its involvement in the program.
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Meanwhile, the Italian insurer Generali is holding a meeting Monday to decide on its stake of Intesa Sanpaolo.
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The Commission will decide on Tuesday the next steps in the procedure for assessing Italy's 2019 draft budget.
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We decide on The Habit, and I get a Caesar salad, a side of fries, and a drink.
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I'm not super hungry since I had a late lunch, so I decide on a small citrus salad.
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Trump will decide on his new chief of staff by the end of the year, the sources said.
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That green light cleared the way for each European country to decide on whether to fund the treatment.
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See what he and the doctors decide on Sunday's episode of Botched, airing at 9/8c on E!
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I think we should be a little graceful and give him the opportunity to decide on his own.
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The agency is accepting public comments for 60 days, after which it will decide on a final rule.
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The central board will decide on the level of the risk provisioning from this range, the statement said.
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Intesa may hold a dedicated board meeting to decide on the Generali move this weekend, La Stampa said.
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It also has a team of sales staff and outside insurance agencies that help customers decide on plans.
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It also said earlier that it would decide on policy changes when it discusses its quarterly inflation reports.
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"Today they will decide on what side of history they are on," she said in a Facebook post.
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It's mid-January, yet I still decide on a button-down tucked into a pencil skirt (without tights).
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They will decide on whether to extend that agreement after six months, al-Mazrouei, OPEC's current president, said.
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I suggest a few places and we all decide on a pizza and wine bar in Hell's Kitchen.
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Hungary's forint marked time against the euro ahead of a central bank meeting to decide on borrowing costs.
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I look at wirecutter reviews for running earbuds and decide on their top pick after reading Amazon reviews.
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Assuming everything looks good, we decide on the jewelry, and then I sterilize that along with the needle.
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So when trying to decide on a device note the resolution and then note the pixels per inch.
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"You cannot decide on sanctions by sweeping the issues under the carpet," Hungary's foreign minister, Peter Szijjarto, said.
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It was the first to legalize medical marijuana 50 years ago, and now voters will decide on Nov.
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If you've been trying to decide on a new phone, there's a lot to like about LG's latest.
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To decide on the best card for you, "know thyself," said Matt Schulz, chief industry analyst at Comparecards.com.
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Once you decide on how the money will be spent, you can determine how much insurance you need.
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"We must consciously decide on both of these, both the social side and the technical side," he said.
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We have snacks and drinks and decide on our first game of the night — What Do You Meme?
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They could also defer to international sports federations to decide on their participation as they did at Rio.
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Torra previously said a new vote would have to be held to decide on self-determination for Catalonia.
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It is now on hold until the Supremes decide on the legal merits of the case this summer.
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"The NDP may decide on its own accord that it needs to have a fresh election," he said.
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But, there are still many other state and local issues and offices that you'll need to decide on.
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The authority to decide on gerrymandering should be in the hands of states or congress, the ruling said.
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"You and your opponent have to get together and decide on a venue for the duel," he says.
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It is up to regional Czech authorities to decide on the European Commission and the Finance Ministry recommendation.
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The cockpits will be partially closed off — though the FIA has yet to decide on a specific design.
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The German government is monitoring developments in Turkey closely and will decide on sanctions if necessary, he said.
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If you're really struggling to decide on a gift, you can't go wrong with a silk pajama set.
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If that is affirmative, the government would have until July 18 to decide on provisional relief, it said.
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Trump encouraged DeWit, Graham and Franks to meet again soon and decide on a plan, the sources said.
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If the country does decide on a Brexit on 23rd June, what would that mean for business travellers?
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Congress has the final say on funding levels and would decide on the funding of the new office.
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OPEC holds its next meeting on June 22-23, and is expected to decide on future supply policy.
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SER said it expected prime minister Edouard Philippe to decide on the offshore contracts "in a few days".
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CDU delegates will decide on a successor to Merkel as party leader at a congress in early December.
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Euro zone finance ministers meet on Monday in Luxembourg to discuss Greece's progress and decide on the disbursement.
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"Justice Ginsburg herself would decide on that motion, as there is no other mechanism for recusal," Hasen said.
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Vice President Biden said Sanders should "have the opportunity to decide on his own" about ending his bid.
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"It is now in the hands of politicians in Skopje to decide on the way forward," they said.
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Turmoil overseas, including the looming possibility that British voters will decide on Thursday to part ways with Europe.
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The company's stockholders will own both companies and be able to decide on their investments after the separation.
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Bezeq's board is expected to decide on the interim appointment at a special board meeting later on Tuesday.
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The ECB meets to decide on the future shape and duration of its stimulus programme on Dec. 8.
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Bebe Stores also engaged a real estate adviser to help decide on options related to its lease holdings.
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Congress needs to decide on spending levels before finishing appropriations legislation for fiscal 2020, which starts Oct. 1.
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It is yet to decide on a roll-out but believes there could be scope for 400 stores.
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The speaker is the very first thing the new House will decide on, and it's an important vote.
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The IOC is set to decide on Russia's participation at its executive board meeting on Dec. 5-7.
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Three people were held, and a judge is to decide on Wednesday whether to keep them in detention.
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On May 25, leaders from OPEC and other producers will meet in Vienna to decide on output policy.
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But your doc can help you decide on an appropriate target and a supplement strategy to reach it.
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Maybe decide on multiple locations in case the protest is broken up or cordoned off by law enforcement.
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So I'll just run it, and then you can't have other conversations except the ones I decide on.
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For that reason, it was very difficult to decide on the wisest song from Britain's wisest pop band.
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Let's be honest: the only reason you're watching this Super Bowl is to decide on something to hate.
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Organizers will decide on torch relay celebrations in Japan a week before the torch arrives in each location.
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The board will meet on Friday to decide on Mr. Weinstein's future, according to Brent Lang of Variety.
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Cabinet ministers will meet on Thursday to decide on exactly what measures will be taken and from when.
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Mexican voters will elect a new president and decide on more than 3,000 down-ballot seats on Sunday.
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Many of the decisions that voters decide on now are what teenagers enter once they are considered "adults".
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Toyota said there was no discernible damage to its plants but would decide on Sunday whether to reopen.
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Three other states, including North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany's largest, are due to decide on school closures on Friday.
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Organisers will decide on torch relay celebrations in Japan a week before the torch arrives in each location.
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You can also decide on certain useful responses whenever you're in these situations, to create a positive association.
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Once shoppers decide on their favorite, they can pick the bottle they want to take it home in.
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The chain will consider customer feedback to decide on a wider test or a possible national roll-out.
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Cabinet ministers will meet on Thursday to decide on exactly what measures will be taken and from when.
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"For the Kurds to decide on their own the fate of the city is a mistake," he said.
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Turkey's voters will decide on Sunday whether to expand the constitutional powers of the president, Recep Tayyip Erdogan.
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We get separate desserts because we can't decide on one, but we end up trying each other's anyway.
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How do you think the Flocabulary staff decide on its Week in Rap and Year in Rap selections?
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The lawyers said the president alone should decide on the pardon, without any involvement from Mr. Muscat's cabinet.
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The NRC said on its website that it could decide on the application as soon as this month.
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I guess they couldn't decide on a royal-sounding name, so they just went with all of them.
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I finally decide on an "Iron Man Scrambler", which is egg whites with veggies, and I add chicken.
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Fed policy makers will meet on July 30 and 31 to decide on whether to reduce interest rates.
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The court already has granted certiorari -- meaning, agreed to take and decide on -- the Trump tax returns cases.
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Garuda has yet to decide on the future of its order for 49 Boeing Co 737 MAX planes.
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The Fed meets at the end of the month to decide on whether to implement further rate cuts.
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Age 65 generally is the deadline for when you have to decide on your Medicare coverage (exceptions apply).
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Being well-informed will help you to decide on the best treatment plan to suit your individual needs.
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In a statement Tuesday, Boeing said it will review GAO's decision and then decide on its next step.
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If you do decide on getting one of these things, consider erring on the smaller side with size.
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Though scientists decide on the clock's position, it is not a scientific instrument, or even a physical one.
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Any time we decide on a new long-term goal, we set up a sinking fund for it.
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And there's a strong possibility that Kavanaugh could be one of the justices to decide on such matters.
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With the jurors sent home, Ellis met with the lawyers in open court to decide on jury instructions.
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Madrid wants guarantees that it alone can decide on the future of Gibraltar in direct talks with Britain.
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"It is premature to decide on a new TLTRO now," Praet told Handelsblatt, confirming what sources had told Reuters.
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"It is important we execute thoughtfully, which will lead us to the route we decide on as a business."
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SJ: How did you decide on the miniature scale in plexiglass cubes, and are the sculptures always this size?
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Euro zone finance ministers will decide on a candidate to replace him at their next meeting, on Feb. 11.
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That letter required Trump to decide on sanctions with "respect to any foreign person responsible" for Khashoggi's then-disappearance.
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We are down to the Elite Eight, and now it's up to you to decide on the Final Four.
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But Schiff and Nunes told CNN they have yet to decide on more witnesses to testify before the committee.
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I couldn't decide on one or the other so I figured I should do the best of both worlds.
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A spokesperson for the IOC said the committee's executive board would decide on event programs for Tokyo next year.
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"We will study the order and decide on the future course of action," Vedanta told Reuters in a statement.
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He urged voters not to make Renzi the focus of the vote, but to decide on the proposed reforms.
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The first, perhaps obviously, is to decide on a budget, which is straight away going to limit your options.
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How are they to get any killing done if they can't decide on who gets to kill each Chanel?
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I visualize the show, get things ready for him, decide on materials, coordinate the teams, and liaise with suppliers.
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This summer, the court may once and for all decide on the fair way to divvy up the river.
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DE) is likely to decide on Tuesday to pursue a multibillion-dollar rail merger with French rival Alstom (ALSO.
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By the time IPO day rolls around, the underwriter and company decide on the final price of the shares.
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The cleaning method you decide on should depend on both the situation and the sex toy itself, says Schuster.
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The three divisions of the organization need to decide on rules for the shift between now and January 2021.
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That is of little help to insurers, many of whom must decide on premiums for 2018 by June 21st.
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CrowdWiz allows the crowd, not fund managers, banks or middlemen, to decide on how the general fund is spent.
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Morejon called on teachers to return to the capitol Friday morning to decide on their next course of action.
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They don't feel the urgency that they have to decide on something right away and put an offer in.
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An Old Mutual spokeswoman said the company was studying the judgement and will decide on a course of action.
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If the case reaches the Supreme Court, it is unclear how it would decide on the 15-week ban.
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A patient can decide on a medication abortion up to 10 weeks, with two different pills, mifepristone and misoprostol.
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The European Central bank is expected to decide on the withdrawal of Pilatus's licence as early as this week.
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A judge could decide on Thursday, Protopopov's 55th birthday, whether to hold him in jail pending trial, Kommersant reported.
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Meteorological officials decide on storm names years in advance and reuse the same names every few years, with exceptions.
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We decide on our favorite Szechuan place and order spicy marinated cucumbers, spicy pork wontons, and double-cooked chicken.
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"No matter what I decide on any issue, half the people are mad at me," she said, rather optimistically.
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Confusingly, the court's decision does not in itself annul his candidacy: a separate tribunal must now decide on that.
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Congo government spokesman Lambert Mende told Reuters it was up to the Constitutional Court to decide on a recount.
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These sites do ... KS: No, they can't decide on what to have for lunch together, but go ahead. Yeah.
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A hearing is scheduled for Thursday at the same court to decide on whether Calvey's detention should be extended.
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The final person who can decide on these issues is a judge, whose term can outlast most elected politicians.
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Attorneys for the government countered that the program gives officials discretion to decide on cases as they see fit.
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We chat for a bit and try to decide on Friday night plans while I make my son dinner.
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OPEC met in Vienna to decide on production policy in coordination with other countries, including Russia, Oman and Kazakhstan.
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CIMB said the board would decide on the next chairman and the exact date of handover in due course.
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"All of these races and ballot measures are chances to decide on the direction of our country," DiCaprio adds.
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If he gets the opportunity to decide on the landmark 1973 decision, they believe his choice will be clear.
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Negotiations to decide on a date for the interview will be finalized "in the coming weeks," the ministry added.
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Abe has said he will decide on a snap election after he returns from the United States on Friday.
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So the next time you can't decide on just one outfit, do as Gaga does and wear them all.
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Prior to Rani's birth, Hudson said she and Fujikawa had yet to decide on a name for their daughter.
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Once the spouse takes control of the account in whatever way, then they need to decide on new beneficiaries.
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Different services have been cooperating to decide on the best way to face the new oil leak, it said.
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The program funnels transportation funds to states and allows them to decide, on their terms, how to use it.
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Previously there was also a chance for voters to decide on Issue 7, but that has since been rejected.
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But, I let my fans decide on who my opponent will be and I just have to be ready.
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Along with crafting a location and adding environmental effects, YouTube had to decide on the dimensions of the experience.
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It's a sobering reminder that in the hierarchy of Acceptable American Taste, older white men decide on each tier.
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The shareholders' meeting on Tuesday also turned down a proposal to authorise the board to decide on share issues.
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IN JUST two weeks Britain goes to the voting booths to decide on its future in the European Union.
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The jury will decide on 3 separate allegations for each of the 3 defendants -- trespassing, sexual battery and battery.
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The High Court ruling will be taken to the Dubai court, which will decide on implementation of the orders.
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Ontario voters will have to decide on Thursday how much more Ford family drama they want in their politics.
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"Based on the free election, complete inclusive election, people will decide on their future leadership," Ghani said last week.
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CEO Jean-Bernard Levy on Thursday told shareholders EDF plans to decide on Hinkley Point in the coming months.
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And voters here could also determine control of the Senate when they decide on the fate of GOP Sen.
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He will then either decide on the request himself or allow the full court of nine justices to decide.
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Later, Mr. Trump amended his stance, saying it was up to cities and states to decide on their own.
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The bill directs the administration to decide on specific retaliatory measures for nations like China, Iran or North Korea.
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Zelenskiy, after casting his ballot in north Kiev, said he would decide on coalition options after results were known.
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But so far, talks have hit roadblocks as both sides are yet to decide on the pricing of shares.
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They will decide on Thursday whether to issue a formal arrest warrant for the man, now under temporary detention.
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When you can't decide on which type of poultry to serve up for your Thanksgiving dinner, consider all three!
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Washingtonians demand action, and voters will directly decide on a carbon pricing initiative in the November elections this year.
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CAS then sent the case back to the International Rowing Federation (FISA) to decide on their eligibility "without delay".
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The European Commission, which is scheduled to decide on the deal by May 23, and ArcelorMittal declined to comment.
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Louisiana will decide on Saturday whether to reelect John Bel Edwards, the only Democratic governor in the Deep South.
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Questions about how the Trump-era Justice Department and Federal Communications Commission will decide on potential consolidations remain unanswered.
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Keep date night a tradition, but decide on a spending limit that supports your goals and then get creative.
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With only three months to decide on the fate of European security, there are several scenarios on the table.
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Trump's has said the voters of Alabama should decide on whether to elect Moore in next month's special election.
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The SNP and the Liberal Democrats will decide on Tuesday morning whether to back Johnson's bid for an election.
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Steve Bullock (D), and urged both to decide on a 85033 campaign without considering the former vice president's plans.
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The agency's timeline makes it unlikely that it would decide on the change before the current administration leaves office.
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It will discuss and decide on Tuesday the next steps in the procedure for assessing Italy's 2019 draft budget.
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Hudson previously said she and Fujikawa had yet to decide on a name for their daughter during a Sept.
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On May 25, leaders from OPEC and other producing countries will meet in Vienna to decide on output policy.
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Trump is soon to decide on a request to send 3,000 to 85033,000 more U.S. troops to the country.
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Judges said they did not expect to decide on whether the case may proceed until November at the earliest.
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Don't just agree that you're both comfortable with swapping nudes, also decide on the digital aspects of the arrangement.
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If Putin did decide on some major military adventure now, he would get much more than he bargained for.
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With asset buys due to expire at the end of the year, policymakers are set to decide on Oct.
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Port workers unions will decide on a new 48-hour walkout after the end of the strike, Gogos said.
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When Eden wakes up incapable of communication, Mary must decide on his behalf whether to prolong his excruciating existence.
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The group holds its next meeting on June 22-23, and is expected to decide on future supply policy.
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It's not expected that either Donnelly or Heitkamp would immediately decide on whether or not they would support Kavanaugh.
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Decide on a few core ways in which you think moderate Democrats are wrong, and stake out different positions.
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Opinion The Supreme Court will decide on yet another bid to curtail women's rights masquerading as a safety measure.
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The leading candidates reflect the contours of the national party, and its struggles to decide on its ideological direction.
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The central bank has not said when its rate-setting panel, the Monetary Policy Council, may decide on rates.
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But it can take up to two and a half years before prosecutors decide on whether to file charges.
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Fast-forward a few months: I have been consistently seeing two therapists because I can't decide on just one.
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Because the filing deadline to run for office in Virginia has passed, party officials will decide on a nominee.
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They must decide on their objective and then adjust their organization and its institutions and powers to that goal.
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How did jurors decide on the conviction of Harvey Weinstein, who was sentenced Wednesday to 23 years in prison?
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If Mr. Aoun and the Parliament decide on an openly pro-Hezbollah figure, the country could face new isolation.
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Why did Nevada decide on a caucus and what are the chances we see some sort of Iowa repeat?
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The insurance companies then promised to decide on the multimillion-dollar claims by this past Thursday, the suit said.
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What's next: The bureau said it will decide on a methodology for tracking citizenship by by March 31, 2020.
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My M.O. is to think of a theme, decide on my theme entries, and head straight to Crossword Compiler.
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Details: Doctors have turned to family members even when patients still had the ability to decide on their care.
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Give them time to click around and decide on the larger topic, and possible subtopic, that interests them most.
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Inside, the frozen-custard employees waited, bored, for us to decide on chocolate or vanilla, cherry or chocolate dip.
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U.S. index publisher MSCI will decide on June 14 whether to add Chinese shares to its emerging market index.
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However, the government has yet to decide on what to do with the carrier's debt burden of $8.5 billion.
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Sitharaman also said the government would decide on additional market borrowings for the second half of 2019/20 later.
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Outside of Twitter — in message boards or Facebook groups — a group will decide on a particular message to push.
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I decide on Gap jeans, a navy blouse from Banana Republic, white oxfords, and a white and gold watch.
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The Democratic National Committee will decide on the final delegate allocation from each congressional district sometime early this year.
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The remaining 27 member countries of the EU will decide on the relocations at a meeting due in November.
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Coats agreed and said the time to decide on how to respond to this nuclear threat is getting closer.
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Arizona, said the power must rest with the jury to find aggravating factors, and to decide on a punishment.
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Conte said the Mittals were available to start immediate talks to decide on a new shared future for Ilva.
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The U.S. Supreme Court will soon decide on landmark partisan gerrymandering cases involving North Carolina and Maryland legislative maps.
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The new board is expected to decide on whom to appoint chief executive and chairman in the coming days.
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Democrats are waiting on former Vice President Joe Biden to decide on a run, along with former Virginia Gov.
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It works really well if you have a group of people who can't decide on where to get dinner.
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Strategists said the Fed will likely decide on what to do about its balance sheet program sometime next year.
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Labor unions will decide on Tuesday whether to escalate their strike action at Pernis and Moerdijk, the CNV said.
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The President wants to wait for Saudi Arabia's leaders to decide on a response before any action is taken.
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But under bankruptcy law he has to decide on what's best for those owed billions by the troubled retailer.
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Perry in September had issued FERC a directive to consider the rule and decide on it by Dec. 11.
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Now, he is finalizing plans to give it all back, though he has yet to decide on the timing.
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Starting in 2017, the central bank will decide on interest rates eight times a year from the current 12.
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You decide on an amount in advance and use the funds throughout the year to pay for medical expenses.
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Investigators will turn over their findings to global sports officials, who will decide on disciplinary measures for implicated athletes.
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It will take several weeks to decide on a "final construction schedule" for the partial shutdown, the statement said.
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The European Commission, which is scheduled to decide on the deal by June 27, and IBM declined to comment.
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I decide on a cheeseburger sack and sidewinder fries, though I opt out of a $9.99 refillable souvenir bottle.
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The Commission, which is scheduled to decide on the deal by July 23, and Liberty Global declined to comment.
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Borges said the board would decide on the Belo Horizonte-based company's portfolio review by the end of the month.
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The assembly is expected to decide on Monday whether to hold a session to formally proclaim the republic of Catalonia.
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The Riksbank General Council could decide on a new governor, or to extend Ingves mandate, as early as Sept. 29.
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The Constitutional Court will hold an "extraordinary session" to decide on how to proceed in the case at 3 p.m.
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President Michel Temer still has to decide on the proposal after meeting with Finance Minister Henrique Meirelles later on Monday.
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If the court doesn't decide on this before Sunday, can the government physically stop people from getting to the polls ?
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The data protection authorities will then have to decide on definitive measures that are necessary for a privacy-compliant operation.
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Here are some of the best brands on the market so you decide on the best thermostat for your home.
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Ultimately, founders need to decide on a forecast revenue growth rate that they're comfortable with to successfully run their business.
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Ansell didn't say when it might decide on the condom unit's future, nor how much it might seek for it.
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The court will not decide on the legality of the order itself, but whether the lower court's suspension can stand.
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Should Trump decide on the best course of action, the official said, the move could come as early as Thursday.
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The vote was taken at the ECC's annual meeting, which is held yearly to decide on the denomination's business matters.
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Some beach town residents were left to decide on their own for the time being whether to leave their homes.
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Should Congress pass the bill, the FEC would then get to decide on the size and scope of the fines.
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The EU Commission is expected to decide on Wednesday whether to launch a procedure, which could eventually end in fines.
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Point being, he'll probably have to decide on an insurer pretty soon here if he wants to keep his word.
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If voters are laser-focused on national politics, why ask them to decide on the local politics they largely ignore?
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Taylor said that was a legal definition lawmakers should decide on, and he was just there to provide the facts.
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The company has yet to decide on a dividend, which he said was a matter for the board in May.
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The bill would make marijuana legal at the federal level, but still allow states to decide on their own policies.
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And, I didn't think I could ever decide on something I cared about enough to imprint on my body forever.
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Holo-Cinema enables them to better visualize each scene and decide on the best camera angles and props to use.
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He was only put forward for a fifth term last month because Algeria's factionalized elites couldn't decide on a successor.
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At Disrupt, KD and Kleiman will pull back the curtain on how they source, evaluate and ultimately decide on investments.
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Analysts believe the ECB's governing council has its work cut out when it meets to decide on monetary policy Thursday.
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We look around for a little bit and decide on a smaller natural fir for $56 and a cheap stand.
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This year, the commission exercised that right in one of a dozen constitutional amendments voters will decide on this election.
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Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said the central bank will wait until June to decide on the next rate hike.
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An OPEC source told Reuters the group had yet to decide on the final figures to be discussed on Nov.
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A commerce ministry official said India's central bank had yet to decide on moving back to the rupee payment mechanism.
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After careful research and an exhaustive journal review process, the team had to decide on a name for their find.
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It was unclear how long the NPA would take to decide on whether to charge Zuma after receiving his submissions.
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Berin Szoka, president of TechFreedom, which opposes the net neutrality rules, believes Congress can easily decide on a privacy regulator.
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Colorado, North Dakota and Missouri voters will decide on cigarette tax hikes this year, and other states could follow suit.
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U.S. President Donald Trump has yet to decide on sanctions on Turkey that appear to be required by U.S. law.
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Much speculation has surrounded whether OPEC plus will decide on deeper production cuts when OPEC members meet again in April.
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PSE&G is submitting the plan to the New Jersey Board of Public Utilities, which must decide on the proposal.
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Prosecutors will decide on Saturday whether to extend the period for which the 64-year-old captain can be detained.
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White House press secretary Josh Earnest wouldn't condemn the comments, himself, saying it's up to America to decide on them.
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"Ultimately the customers will decide on what price point works for them as their entry point into VR," he said.
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Melvin told reporters that the A's will decide on the status of Davis after his MRI exam, scheduled for Wednesday.
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With 90% of your outfit knocked out in one fell swoop, all that's left to decide on are the details.
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"We do not need Bouteflika to decide on behalf of the people," said Ahmed Beddine, a 50-year-old grocer.
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Now is the time for a serious public debate before Congress and the Trump administration decide on a new policy.
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In a meeting in Luxembourg meant to decide on the next steps, ministers clashed on what measures to take first.
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Wish lists will also now include a voting system so guests in a group can decide on the ideal location.
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As if that's not enough, the bride also has to decide on a hairstyle, which, of course, isn't always easy.
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The CTA said WestJet had been asked to provide certain information and once received, it will decide on further steps.
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A 15-member committee was formed this month to decide on the division of states by the beginning of July.
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Naftogaz said it expected that PCA would decide on compensation for losses not earlier than by the end of 2020.
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"After we hand the documentation, the ministry should decide on the application by the first half of 2020," said Hoff.
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Rather, I'm illustrating, admitting my own confusions, worries, fears, my inability to decide on my next move in this story.
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A Cayman Islands court will decide on July 11 whether to approve Colony Capital's deal, sources told Reuters last week.
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The presumptive presidential nominee declined to criticize the administration's directive on Friday, saying the states should decide on the issue.
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NBC has yet to decide on a replacement for Lauer, who hosted the morning program for more than two decades.
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Also, we decide on the back-cover copy, ad copy and cover to ensure they're directed to our target audience.
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He will appoint ministers, vice presidents and high-level bureaucrats, issue decrees, prepare the budget and decide on security policies.
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It will review claims and decide on an amount, which church officials will not be able to alter or reject.
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The Norwegian Nobel Peace Prize committee has recently had to sift through around 200 nominations to decide on a winner.
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"They decide on own who's going to be the case manager," and often it ends up being local law enforcement.
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" Executives decide on what shows to put out based on "verticals," which are "super specific genres of film and television.
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Merkel told broadcaster NDR that Germany would decide on arms sales requests from Turkey on a case-by-case basis.
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Earlier this year, James unveiled the first image of the bomber and announced a contest to decide on a name.
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That report would then be presented to the NSE board and to SEBI, which will decide on the final action.
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"There was this big debate in my head to decide on what to talk about and what not," he said.
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John Cornyn also said Wednesday that he also does not know what the President is going to decide on Friday.
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Once you decide on a coding destination, find a course in the specific programming language you need to get there.
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Judge Garaufis has acknowledged that he is unlikely to decide on the merits of the lawsuits until early next year.
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"We may decide on additional emergency measures later," the Czech prime minister, Andrej Babis, said in a statement on Tuesday.
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"You have to decide on the length, the cut, the technique of weaving to get what you want," he said.
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The company said it would decide on a location after discussions with state and local authorities in the United States.
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If you don't, then decide on the timetable that's best for you and stick to that as closely as possible.
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It next meets in July to decide on lending rates after keeping them on hold at its last three meetings.
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The case stirred strong feelings over whether judges, doctors or parents have the right to decide on a child's life.
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In the case of "The Magic Flute" at the Paris Opera, why did you decide on an entirely new production?
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So on this view, judges may have to appeal to their own beliefs about morality to decide on a case.
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But it was up to Mr. Trump's government, not his private lawyers, to decide on the Ways and Means request.
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The Supreme Court did not definitively decide on that question in its ruling earlier this year, ensuring additional legal fights.
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"Personally I'm going to let them make their case before I decide on it," he added of Kudlow and Mnuchin.
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It will be Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte who will decide on any possible revocation of Atlantia's motorway concession, it said.
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We decide on 3.5g of a sweet-smelling Sativa (stoner's brain so can't recall the strain) and some RAW papers.
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Bosnian authorities have not been able to decide on where to house the migrants that are stuck in their country.
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"When no registration about the donatee is available, the bereaved have to decide on donation of the organs," Reiger said.
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The investigative judge has three months to decide on the financial prosecutor's recommendation that Diack and his son stand trial.
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"This autumn, we will decide on the calibration of our policy instruments beyond the end of the year," Draghi noted.
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E. has started to rewatch it and we can't decide on anything else to watch, but it's fine by me.
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The World Health Organisation will decide on Thursday whether the rapid spread of the virus now constitutes a global emergency.
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And finally, it will be the people of Yemen and their leaders who decide on the future of the state.
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I call my dad to see if he wants anything for lunch, and we decide on açai bowls from Nekter.
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Angel investors can move fastFor example, most angel investors can decide on an investment in one to two meetings. Why?
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"As a couple, decide on what's most important to you for your big day," and go from there, Dimacali says.
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The new criteria provide 'positive' and 'negative' factors for immigration officials to weigh as they decide on green-card applications.
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The head of Likud's central committee, Haim Katz, said he would meet with Netanyahu to decide on the two proposals.
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As they work to decide on strategy, however, Democratic leaders will be forced to consider a question posed by Prokop.
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SAO PAULO, Aug 1 (Reuters) - The board of Mexican dairy producer Grupo Lala SAB de CV will decide on Aug.
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That gives you just a few statement cycles to decide on the best option for managing your credit card debt.
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A May 12 deadline is looming for Trump to decide on whether to re-impose U.S. economic sanctions on Tehran.
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Walid al-Hathloul said a judge is set to decide on whether to grant his sister's requests on Thursday afternoon.
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Business Insider received 80 nominations from top founders, CEOs, MBA professors, and others to decide on these women to feature.
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Sayari said the ministry would decide on its plan for the rest of 2016 and communicate that to the market.
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ITALIAN JUDGE TO DECIDE ON VIVENDI'S REQUEST TO FREEZE MEDIASET'S PAN-EUROPEAN PLAN EITHER IN COMING DAYS OR AFTER JAN.
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The rule gives discretion to the department to decide on a case-by-case basis whether facilities are in compliance.
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I think it's crazy that men are having opinions about abortions: It shouldn't be men who decide on these things.
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The EU competition enforcer, which is scheduled to decide on the deal by May 4, and UTC declined to comment.
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Trump said in mid-December that McConnell could decide on whether there would be witnesses in the upper chamber trial.
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"We want to create a process where we can decide on these issues once and for all," Ms. Verrier said.
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"The issue is beyond something we can decide on our own," said the person, who also declined to be identified.
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The comments come as a deadline looms next month for Trump to decide on restoring U.S. economic sanctions on Tehran.
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The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) in Mumbai will decide on June 20 whether or not to admit the petition.
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They are considering setting up centers abroad to decide on asylum requests there and send back those whose cases fail.
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The Georgia Republican said he thinks Trump will not decide on a running mate until right before the party's nominating convention.
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But it encourages people to join committees and its 26-member board to volunteer their time and decide on grantees collectively.
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"Assuming you decide on an agreement ... it'll be a trade agreement between the United States and China," Lighthizer told the president.
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Professors will have the discretion to decide on when to give exams to individual students on a case-by-case basis.
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The European Commission is expected to decide on Thursday over what steps to take over Spain and Portugal's excessive budget spending.
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Blumhouse also doesn't decide on whether a movie is going to the big screen or straight through digital until it's finished.
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Having money to spend is never a bad thing, but sometimes it can hard to decide on what to actually buy.
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Play a game, make an e-payment, or decide on a restaurant and make a reservation, all without leaving your chat.
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We order four glasses of wine (reds and a rosé) and decide on a meat and cheese board and Mediterranean nachos.
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Decide on an amount you feel comfortable spending each month or year, whether it's friends' weddings or a partner's restaurant habit.
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The Supreme Federal Court, which will decide on the matter, reconvened this week, but it is yet to release a judgment.
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The procedure, being very new, also held risks, but the Gettings said it "didn't take long" to decide on that option.
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The company was hoping to decide on the 1,000-megawatt Lake Erie Connector by the end of the year, Perry said.
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Nearly 20213 of the state legislators who will decide on redistricting after the 22021 census will be elected on November 22016th.
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OPEC meets on June 2 to set output policy and is not expected to decide on any measures to limit supplies.
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These changes now head to the Office of Management and Budget, which has to decide on them ahead of May 18.
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And fans can possibly help name the new dog as the American Horror Story star has yet to decide on one.
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Kourtney Kardashian is single and ready to mingle — now, if only she could decide on a guy to go out with.
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Defense attorney Toby Shook urged jurors to look at the case "calmly" and not decide on emotion, sympathy, or public pressure.
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Now, there are fears Beijing will decide on Leung and Yau's LegCo fate, overriding any decision made by Hong Kong's judiciary.
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U.S. EPA ADMINISTRATOR WHEELER SAYS THE AGENCY HOPES TO DECIDE ON 2018 SMALL REFINERY WAIVER PETITIONS IN THE NEXT FEW WEEKS
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New parents routinely visit name-makers, another branch of fortune-telling, to help decide on the luckiest name for their baby.
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EDF added that its board would decide on the consequences for the dividend to be paid to shareholders on 2015 earnings.
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The group said it would now analyze the data from the trial and decide on how to proceed with its research.
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" They will hold a contest to decide on the specific designs, which should be "emblematic of the United States space program.
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San Diegans also will decide on raising taxes on marijuana and on hotel stays to pay for a new football stadium.
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They might, for example, decide on pre-delegated decision-making at hyper-speed if their command-and-control nodes are attacked.
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While the board approved changing the name, it's waiting until August 6 because school officials can't decide on a new name.
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President Tayyip Erdogan has said politicians have no sway on the judiciary and that the courts will decide on Brunson's fate.
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BUDAPEST - The National Bank of Hungary to decide on interest rates and key parameters of its monetary policy framework - 1300 GMT.
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Kim Zolciak asked her fans for help to decide on whether she should have her implants removed for a smaller size.
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Maas said he would decide on next steps after government study was completed in March, could not rule out legal measures.
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"The vision is once the Netherlands have left (as producer), the market will decide on the origin of gas," he said.
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A statement from the president's office said the disengagement of opposition legislators would cripple parliament's ability to decide on the emergency.
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This year, seven states could decide on whether to allow adult use: California, Nevada, Arizona, Massachusetts, Maine, Rhode Island and Vermont.
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I decide on my go-to – eggs with cheese, home fries, and turkey sausage with a load of Frank's Red Hot.
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BUDAPEST - The National Bank of Hungary to decide on interest rates and key parameters of its monetary policy framework - 22 GMT.
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Chicago Fed President Charles Evans said the central bank will likely wait until June to decide on the next rate hike.
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The U.N. Tweet made no mention of an UNSMIL plan for a national conference to decide on the type of elections.
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EU leaders can decide on the next chair either by unanimity or in a majority vote, which overrides any national veto.
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But a jury last February couldn't decide on guilt or innocence after two days of deliberations, and a mistrial was declared.
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The bloc faced unprecedented days-long negotiations this week in an effort to decide on candidates for the EU's top jobs.
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Once you've culled the art you want, it's time to decide on the shapes, sizes, and color scheme for your gallery.
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The white paper will not decide on a proposal to drop oil and gas stocks from the fund's benchmark equity index.
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