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I haven't made a decision about who, I have not made a decision about when.
And I made a decision with the board to change.
Instead I made a decision I could easily live with.
Well before then the OECD will have made a decision.
She said she has made a decision to renounce Islam.
I made a decision to have a preventive double mastectomy.
I haven't made a decision, but we'll look at it.
Now, it would seem that Musk has made a decision.
Kasich has not yet made a decision on the matter.
They never state or imply that they've made a decision.
"He tagged Rosselló and added, "The people made a decision.
"Once they've made a decision, they pull together," he says.
"We haven't even made a decision to impeach," she said.
But recently, the VA made a decision that deserves praise.
And Jayme made a decision: She'd be caged no longer.
In the following weeks, Wael and Shahed made a decision.
I have not made a decision on any particular witnesses.
But Dayton countered that he had not made a decision.
I made a decision that I was wearing my face.
The court has not made a decision yet, Simanjuntak said.
Musk made a decision: Tesla would build the seats itself.
I made a decision to not go to law school.
So we made a decision, and hopefully it's the right decision.
"We are looking but we haven't made a decision," he said.
As far as I know, no one has made a decision.
But Holt said the company has not yet made a decision.
The court has not yet made a decision regarding the request.
"Kim made a decision to let Stephanie go," an insider said.
Once you've made a decision, be prepared for the possible outcomes.
She made a decision for her child that some found controversial.
But it has not made a decision yet, the source said.
Or what if you have made a decision to opt out?
"Kim made a decision to let Stephanie go," the insider says.
Walmart says it has not made a decision to sell Seiyu.
Amy and I made a decision not to rule anything out.
He told CNN in August he hadn't made a decision yet.
I've never made a decision this hard in my entire life.
The referee made a decision and we have to move on.
"Kim made a decision to let Stephanie go," the source said.
John was really stronger than Lou once he made a decision.
He has now made a decision and it must be respected.
If I made a decision, it wasn't a very decisive one.
"He made a decision and didn't review the evidence," Harris said.
So I made a decision — I'd become debt-free by 30.
STEVE DICKSON: Well, we haven't made a decision on pilot training.
I made a decision: I'd check myself into a psychiatric hospital.
"At this stage, he has not yet made a decision," Fort said.
The media also almost made a decision to keep this furor going.
The agency has not yet made a decision on the latter application.
"Kim made a decision to let Stephanie go," the insider told PEOPLE.
They're not regretful that they made a decision to come to Canada.
That is exasperating to some people when we have made a decision.
I made a decision for me, for my son and my marriage.
Then, within 24 hours, they made a decision to completely reverse course.
"I have made a decision," Fiorina said on the John Fredericks Show.
"I never made a decision not to support Donald Trump," he said.
"Ruvin and I made a decision right there in five minutes," Mrs.
So, he made a decision early on to only wear blue suits.
"In this case, you made a decision not to prosecute," said Rep.
I haven't made a decision as to what I'm going to do.
A: You can't bring those things up when they made a decision.
A Gowdy spokeswoman said Tuesday that he hasn't made a decision yet.
But we have made a decision about where we're going on healthcare.
I cannot recall how we made a decision of where to go.
They made a decision to write this letter about a week ago.
The W.F.P. has not made a decision about endorsements in those races.
It's unclear whether McAleenan has made a decision on the memo yet.
"Once he made a decision, he would resource it properly," Pace claims.
She'd made a decision about how to engage with her own body.
But he revealed that he hasn't made a decision about retiring from football.
Kalanick made a decision that winning was more important than obeying the law.
During that same year, O'Keeffe made a decision to delve into pure abstraction.
"I thought about this years ago, and I made a decision," Kody says.
But I made a decision that I wouldn't let it get to me.
The source added that the ECB's supervisory arm has not made a decision.
I haven't made a decision yet, but I'll consider anybody but Ted Cruz.
He asks if she's made a decision, and she says that she's in.
Reports suggesting Ruthie has made a decision regarding performing in London are inaccurate.
At 27 years old, I made a decision to become a heroin addict.
Gonzales cast Comey as someone who won't budge once he's made a decision.
Three months ago, Camila Mendes made a decision: She was done with dieting.
I made a decision over a year ago not to run for president.
Mr. Stillerman said AMC had not made a decision about a fourth season.
She appeared receptive to the idea but has not yet made a decision.
"The White House made a decision to recuse his entire office," he added.
I made a decision then and there to stop drinking, to value life.
"I've been asked, but I haven't made a decision on it," Lindros said.
I have made a decision based on my values, to promote responsible journalism.
We are looking at our remedies but we haven't made a decision yet.
As such, we have made a decision to stop advertising on that program.
On Monday, Kim tweeted that she's made a decision about the new name.
"I had a different story, where they had made a decision," Montana said.
"The king has made a decision not to see me anymore," he said.
The companies have not made a decision on whether to keep those licenses.
He made a decision: He was someone who would say whatever he wanted.
"No one ever made a decision because of a number," Kahneman has said.
"Network executives have made a decision to get behind Donald Trump," Cruz said.
Social media firms have made a decision not to invest in adopting it.
The White House disputed to CNN that the President has made a decision.
I don't know if I'm going to do it, haven't made a decision.
Tre has made a decision not to communicate with us, not to talk.
I think he's made a decision, he's got to make himself relevant again.
I think he's made a decision, he's got to make himself relevant again.
Pete Davidson made a decision ... when Ariana Grande goes high, he'll go high.
"I made a decision that was distinctly against my own financial interests," she said.
The source said Orange has not yet made a decision regarding a possible offer.
One source said the president's office had not made a decision on retaliatory tariffs.
"I made a decision to try to tend to my health issues," she says.
The DC Circuit court heard arguments in September but hasn't made a decision yet.
Four years ago, 26-year-old New Jersey native Neha Sobti made a decision.
Ryan has not yet made a decision on an endorsement, according to his campaign.
On a holiday in Capri, Legere made a decision: he would take the job.
I made a decision in this cycle for 2016 not to run for president.
This doctor could potentially have made a decision that could cost me my life.
I saw that white people had made a decision, again, that dehumanized black people.
TRUMP SAYS ON TURKEY SANCTIONS WERE LOOKING AT IT AND HAVEN'T MADE A DECISION
The district attorney has not made a decision on charging Masterson with a crime.
"I personally have made a decision in my life that truth matters," he says.
Just because the government made a decision and apologized, doesn't mean it's gone away.
During her court martial, she made a decision to not come out as transgender.
Look, I made a decision over a year ago not to run for president.
We've simply made a decision to stop selling these products in our own stores.
So we caught that trend and made a decision to make a big change.
The Trump administration has not made a decision about whether to extend New START.
And the government still hadn't made a decision about whether to join his case.
We were determined not to leave the table until we had made a decision.
"They've made a decision not to use the assistance that we've provided," he said.
Mike Pence of Indiana clearly made a decision before last night's vice-presidential debate.
Everyone involved made a decision to support the show despite its co-creator's racism.
When the Russia investigation began, Mr. Comey made a decision that ultimately proved fateful.
Once that medical official cleared me, I made a decision to coach my team.
Others of us have a podcast where we made a decision to be neutral.
We made a decision a few months ago to "share" the dog with them.
"I made a decision to clear the airport," Sheriff Israel said in an interview.
Dickson told CNBC the FAA has not made a decision on pilot training requirements.
"I really haven't made a decision about whether I'm going to endorse," she said.
PBS said it had not made a decision about broadcasting Ms. Berry's new projects.
I made a decision in about four minutes that clearly warranted much more time.
The network hasn't yet made a decision on whether to order a second season.
It has not yet made a decision on the subpoena from Manhattan's district attorney.
The rich get richer and they made a decision to double down on that.
I made a decision and everything that happened after was simply what happened next.
We're aware of that, and we have made a decision to be audience first.
Ohio's governor just made a decision on two restrictive abortion proposals on his desk. Gov.
The appeals court has not yet made a decision in that case, which remains paused.
When we saw him in NYC Monday we asked if he'd made a decision yet.
" By bringing the suit, Broillet said, Andrews "made a decision that she would stand up.
The summer before my final year, however, I made a decision: I wasn't going back.
The first time I made a decision to cut my hair, I was at university.
"Kim made a decision to let Stephanie go," a source told People when news broke.
At first he was ambivalent, but as his trials dragged on, he made a decision.
"They made a decision to prioritize their current lifestyle over the retirement lifestyle," he said.
Sabrina's mom has also made a decision: She's ready to move on into the afterlife.
She added the firm believes the FDA has already made a decision on the drug.
But you've made a decision that's best for you, and there's no shame in that.
The Definitive Guide to Business Gwyneth Paltrow made a decision most of us probably wouldn't.
To that purpose, we made a decision that we could not go on with him.
They made a decision around these sensors with an MCAS decision, which fundamentally is flawed.
"I didn't know he was going to say today he made a decision," Tillerson said.
Chludzinski also said KGHM had not yet made a decision regarding its dividend for 2018.
But so far, Congress has not made a decision to continue or increase program funding.
I made a decision to call my parents and told them that I wasn't happy.
I haven't made a decision yet between Clinton, Gary Johnson or writing in a candidate.
"No, we made a decision not to decide whether to prosecutor or not," Mueller said.
Both Republican senators say they haven't made a decision, but are speaking positively about Kavanaugh.
But his administration has not yet made a decision on the future of the program.
With conservative treatment failing and unable to live with the pain, he made a decision.
The White House pushed back against the report, saying Trump hasn't yet made a decision.
"Our president has not yet made a decision about possible action in Syria," Haley said.
And when I was thinking about whether to run for president, I made a decision.
And I could be wrong, but we honestly made a decision between those two choices.
Mr. Bouzrou said they were considering an appeal but had not yet made a decision.
"I have not made a decision that I'm willing to share with anybody," he said.
"I, as prime minister, have made a decision for myself," Groysman said at a briefing.
Your children have made a decision that is, in your view, unfair to their father.
I made a decision that the point-of-view characters would be Richard and Mildred.
I made a decision, months in advance, to wear Biggie Smalls Y-shirts to represent Brooklyn.
Flood said Mueller should have made a decision on possible obstruction of justice charges against Trump.
She has not yet made a decision whether or not to return to the United States.
I just made a decision that I was going to live my life to the fullest.
ELIJAH ALLISON, CAPITOL HILL INTERN: I would say he made a decision, and I respect it.
Uber made a decision to stand with Trump, it seemed, and Twitter just wasn't having it.
Menton said he asked Pruitt whether he had made a decision on reopening the endangerment finding.
Or even because they necessarily consciously wanted to, and/or made a decision to do so.
Spain said it had not made a decision but was ready to help where it could.
Canada has not yet made a decision about Huawei, but is continuing to weigh the risks.
They insist Kennedy has not made a decision about entering the race against his fellow Democrat.
A spokesperson said the office had not yet made a decision on whether to do so.
"I made a decision to make a 180 to become a completely different person," he says.
We made a decision at the law firm that we're not doing anymore of those cases.
Asked about his stance on the nuclear pact Wednesday, Trump said he had made a decision.
"Kim made a decision to let Stephanie go," a source told People of the current situation.
" But after seeing enough of Johnson's antics, "I just made a decision like, 'You know what?
But the Trump administration continues to say they have not made a decision about future payments.
Ebert said he is "likely" to seek the death penalty but hasn't made a decision yet.
"I haven't made a decision," he said, adding that he had no timetable for doing so.
Grassley said a hearing with Whitaker was "under consideration," and he hadn't made a decision yet.
It requested an exclusion from the U.S. Trade Representative, which has not yet made a decision.
A DHS spokeswoman said in an emailed statement that Kelly had not yet made a decision.
In an interview with NFL Media this weekend, Kingsbury said the team hasn't made a decision.
That said, she said she had not made a decision on who would get her vote.
" On whether bribery will be an impeachment article: "We haven't even made a decision to impeach.
"If the doctors made a decision for me to play I would have played," Porzingis said.
Mike Lee, R-Utah, who has not yet made a decision on the bill and Sen.
"We haven't made a decision yet," Lieu said, adding he expected that to happen in December.
He said on Sunday that he hoped to have made a decision by noon on Monday.
We have made a decision to not take a chance on student-athletes from your state.
Your son made a decision he was entitled to make and wanted to keep it private.
The strength of that bond has made a decision about his future all the more agonizing.
"Clearly, someone made a decision that this conversation needed to be locked down," Mr. Pfeiffer said.
Check-in #5: If weeks or months go by and they still haven't made a decision
Or the White House may have made a decision that it is not keen to advertise.
The Bush administration "ignored the science and made a decision based on purely ideological grounds," Mrs.
CMS has not made a decision on the requests, it said in an emailed statement on Thursday.
"Kim made a decision to let Stephanie go," a source told People when news broke in November.
She declined to comment on whether the company had made a decision to exit those specific markets.
Meanwhile, Attorney General William Barr made a decision that has huge implications for the administration's immigration policies.
She made a decision this campaign season to adopt the Democratic coalition that President Obama has built.
The Sinopec spokesman said the company had not made a decision on whether to buy BP's stake.
The letter focuses on "what I'd want them to know before they made a decision," he said.
"I haven't made a decision yet," Grassley said when asked about issuing subpoenas to the Justice Department.
These are people who were put in a particular situation and made a decision to shoot someone.
But we also know that the Republicans, for good or bad, made a decision to demonize her.
In 1992, she made a decision that would get her much closer to him, at least geographically.
And Booker's friends and allies say he has not made a decision about his own political future.
Have you ever made a decision and immediately started to feel sick, maybe even kind of clammy?
Each made a decision early on—Lagerfeld's willful, Elizabeth's imposed by tradition—to renounce being an individual.
We're told the school has not made a decision yet -- but it seems like a no-brainer.
"We've made a decision to end our relationship with Infowars websites, including PrisonPlanet," a PayPal spokesman said.
President Trump said he had made a decision on what to do about the Iran nuclear agreement.
My company made a decision more than a decade ago not to invest in China's export sector.
We asked a number of them if they'd made a decision, and if so, what swayed them.
Every time you have chosen to stay dependent, you have made a decision not to be independent.
"He made a decision, but he's not going to change my life," the man said of Rowe.
However, aides insist Kennedy has not made a decision about entering the race against his fellow Democrat.
The choreographer Paul Taylor has finally made a decision — he has named Michael Novak as his successor.
Heastie took to Twitter on Thursday morning to discount reports that he already had made a decision.
Jones said Tuesday that he has "tentatively" made a decision and would announce it Wednesday morning. Sen.
Collins said in her statement that she has not made a decision on calling any particular individual.
But we were there, and they made a decision, and I disagreed with that decision very strongly.
The Indian government, however, has not yet made a decision on when official 5G trials will begin.
"The president has made a decision," Mattis told reporters traveling with him to Jordan, according to Reuters.
Esper said he had not made a decision on that proposal yet, or presented it to Trump.
It was several days between Trump's initial remarks and when the full forum ultimately made a decision.
"We haven't even made a decision to impeach, this is what an inquiry is about," she said.
Congressional Republicans made a decision shortly after Trump won that they were going to be with him.
As a result, she "made a decision to prove him wrong" and let his response motivate her.
"We haven't made a decision about going yet," the President told reporters during a visit to Georgia.
They made a decision to cancel, which angered a number of fans who didn't understand the problem.
"I made a decision that broke me, and one from which I would not immediately heal," she writes.
But I think they're for real, they've been doing it for a long and they've made a decision.
By 1994, having trouble finding work as a masseur, he made a decision to join the UFO cult.
It was at that point I made a decision to make fun products that actually complimented me beautifully.
"So I thought that was a good answer but I haven't made a decision yet," Collins said Tuesday.
The Takeovers Panel said it had not made a decision on whether to conduct proceedings over AWE's application.
"I honestly have not made a decision," he told BuzzFeed News last week, ahead of the midterm elections.
And I did, I made a decision, I'm not going to run, I'm not going to seek reelection.
And yet I've made a decision about my son that feels like an affront to my feminist values.
In keeping with this goal, we made a decision that would allow the evening to continue as planned.
He is a person, who made a decision to play basketball on another team because he wanted to.
Yes, I said, because you made a decision that affected us and only told me after you decided.
On May 3rd the country's supreme court made a decision that could free as many as 248 prisoners.
David and Dan made a decision not to go in that direction in their story, pursuing other threads.
It's interesting, because my dad taught me tennis, and then I made a decision [to pursue tennis] after.
Now it looks like the company has made a decision and is moving to sever ties with TWC.
"The emperor seemed at ease and unshakable once he had made a decision," he quoted Tojo as saying.
"We have looked into filing an appeal, but we have not made a decision," Thompson told the newspaper.
I made a decision to end a relationship that had become unhealthy, even though it started out amazing.
I have made a decision to run for the Democratic nomination to be president of the United States.
Two Bush advisers who asked not to be named also said Bush has not made a decision yet.
"The commission's already made a decision," Australian Rugby League Commission chairman Peter Beattie said in Brisbane on Wednesday.
The team will made a decision on whether to activate him when it visits the Rays next week.
"We made a decision as an organization not to send volunteers into the homes with weapons," she said.
" Trump's decision Asked whether he's made a decision on DACA, Trump said: "Sometime today, maybe over the weekend.
"I don't have a timeline in my mind, and I have not made a decision," Mr. Ryan said.
O'Rourke has said he made a decision on a 85033 run but has not made his plans public.
"I made a decision that broke me, and one from which I would not immediately heal," she wrote.
But we also know that the Republicans, for good or bad, they made a decision to demonize her.
Four others have not yet made a decision, and two in addition to Kohl-Welles are against it.
With NORPAC, the ITC made a decision that is having unintended consequences on the rest of the industry.
Last year, Ed Stack made a decision that instantly made him both a hero and villain across America.
President Trump said Thursday that he has not yet made a decision on whether to impose the sanctions.
The White House complained to Barr that Mueller should have made a decision on whether Trump obstructed justice.
"Will Brooks' contract is ending, and we made a decision not to renew it," Coker explained to MMAJunkie.
"We haven't even made a decision to impeach, that's what the inquiry is about," Pelosi told reporters Thursday.
Some of the companies have not announced their plans publicly, despite having made a decision not to attend.
This is not the first time she has made a decision that may cost her the House majority.
"Our president has not yet made a decision about possible action in Syria," Ms. Haley told the council.
PBS said it had not made a decision about whether to broadcast the show in the United States.
In 22019, M.B.Z. made a decision that would vastly augment his ability to project power beyond his borders.
So they really kind of like hotline, I think, each made a decision to not engage at all.
"They have assessed the risks and made a decision," a spokesman for Kyrgyz Prime Minister Mukhammedkalyi Abilgaziyev said.
You're absolutely correct, senator, that the call was very explicit; however, they made a decision to close it.
O'Rourke said last week he had made a decision about whether to seek the Democratic nomination for president.
Gowdy has not yet made a decision on whether to seek the chairmanship, spokeswoman Amanda Gonzalez said Tuesday.
Trump held meetings at Camp David on Saturday and later tweeted that he made a decision on Afghanistan.
Opel said it was observing the discussion over diesel vehicles and hasn't made a decision on further measures.
We made a decision a long time ago not to get caught up in that aspect of it.
I made a decision in that moment to try to curb my habit of watching things while I eat.
The U.S. Department of Homeland Security has said it is reviewing Canada's proposal but has not made a decision.
"I'm in talks and definitely interested in joining a team," he says, though he hasn't made a decision yet.
At the end of March, the LPAC concluded its investigation and made a decision: Chung should run the fund.
"I made a decision to be myself because I knew I had no choice," Lizzo explained to the magazine.
I don't think we made a decision until a few months later, when our next session went well again.
The Cobleighs still have three frozen embryos, but they haven't made a decision on whether to grow their family.
YOU MADE A DECISION NOT TO. BLOOMBERG: NO – PISANI: IN LIGHT OF WHAT HAPPENED, IN LIGHT OF THE CANDIDATES?
In keeping with this goal, we made a decision that would allow the evening to go on as planned.
"We have not yet made a decision, but continue to expect to make one in 2018," a spokesman said.
"We've made a decision to prevent foreigners from being out" during that time, deputy municipality head Sari Gholamia said.
A day earlier, according to widespread media reports, Britain's national security council made a decision with major security implications.
"I thought about this years ago, and I made a decision," Kody says in the latest issue of PEOPLE.
I made a decision, I reviewed the law, reviewed what the situation was, and decided I'd go for it.
CGT spokesman Thierry Defresne said union members have made a decision to suspend the strike as of Thursday evening.
But I'd made a decision, about which I'd written an entire article already, and I wasn't about to renege.
Meanwhile, Collins told CNN that she and Mulvaney had a "good meeting," but that she hasn't made a decision.
"And then we made a decision that it would be better if we switched to open source," he says.
Xerox did not hold conversations with Icahn prior to the review or before it made a decision, she said.
"At some point negotiations broke down and team made a decision to make entry into the room," he said.
To me, the significance is way beyond that: they all sat down in a room and made a decision.
Mr. Cadava has not made a decision on the mural, but an undergraduate committee has formed to advise him.
Durbin told The Hill that the caucus had not made a decision about whether they would filibuster McConnell's proposal.
Once the President made a decision, we at the State Department undertook our best efforts to implement that decision.
"Amy and I have made a decision about how we can best serve our country," O'Rourke told the newspaper.
We made a decision—we are willing to make less of a profit in order to keep jobs here.
Neal has not yet made a decision about whether he will request Trump's state tax returns under the law.
"I haven't ruled anything out," Amash replied when asked if he's made a decision about a possible presidential bid.
By summer 2010, Boeing still hadn't made a decision, and analysts expected that it wouldn't until the following year.
On April 2, 2015, I made a decision that forever changed my life: I filed for short-term disability.
The next day, Trump told reporters he had made a decision on the deal, but didn't provide any details.
Clinton has not yet made a decision on her running mate and is also believed to be vetting Sen.
Mixon says he has NOT made a decision on whether he will leave college and enter the NFL Draft.
Deutsche Bank, eager to expand in the United States, made a decision to repeatedly take a risk on him.
She also made a decision she hoped would change both her and her daughter's life: to file for divorce.
The federal government has not made a decision on whether to extend the contract, according to an ACF spokesman.
Then I made a decision, one that has stayed with me from then on: You're going to have feelings.
"I haven't made a decision yet about whether or not I'll consent to time agreements, " he told reporters Tuesday.
But the president, as a party leader and commander in chief, made a decision with life-or-death consequences.
One fund manager said he had not yet made a decision on whether to participate in the Alinta float.
"The administration got to the facts and made a decision expeditiously," said Senator Thom Tillis, Republican of North Carolina.
Collins told reporters Thursday she didn't plan to say anything about the nomination until she had made a decision.
"We haven't made a decision about going yet," the president told reporters on Monday during a visit to Georgia.
"No, we haven't made it," Pelosi claimed to CNN when asked if she had made a decision on impeachment.
Trump said last month he had made a decision on the deal, but refused to say what it entailed.
Tim Pawlenty (R) said Friday that he hasn't yet made a decision on whether he will run for Sen.
" TripAdvisor, the American travel website, told POLITICO that it had "made a decision to stop advertising on that program.
Facebook has made a decision and it seems like it&aposs not that hard to understand, giving -- given the history and the $16 billion that Mr. Zuckerberg took a hit on, that he&aposs made a decision that his company is going to start making different decisions on content they did before.
But the most important thing is, once we've made a decision to be beside you, we will never go away.
"Chelsea made a decision when she turned 18 that she wanted to go to her birth mother," Berger told PEOPLE.
He made a decision to go home and he is happy with that and I am happy for him. Truly.
We made a decision early on to provide the consumer a high level of exceptional service and true global exposure.
Temer's press office said in an emailed response that the government had not yet made a decision on the matter.
It seems to me that clearly the Republican leadership has made a decision that time is of the essence here.
They made a decision a long time ago that they would rather die in dignity in their homes, than leave.
First, I think it's important we made a decision on the basis of the specifics in each of those scenarios.
The momma bear in me started to roar, and in that moment, I made a decision to take cancer on.
A DeFacto representative said it had not made a decision on a listing, nor an official application for a listing.
"When we finally weighed in, the president made a decision, we made the announcement, we just got pounded," she recalls.
But once she's convinced, the typically independent and willful teens made a decision I didn't suspect: they told their parents.
I don't want to do a repeat of that at the end of this year, so I've made a decision.
"We made a decision on how to structure things, so we're structuring it in a way that's positive," she said.
"I have not made a decision, I'm still thinking about it," she said outside of her office on Capitol Hill.
The military made a decision not to deploy in the streets because "they didn't want to take lives," Mesa said.
She has stressed this week that she has not made a decision on Haspel but sounded open to her nomination.
My husband isn't Latino, but we've made a decision to raise our daughter with an emphasis on her Latina heritage.
I came to a point that I realized that the institution, apparently, has made a decision not to address this.
In a Dallas Morning News report, O'Rourke said he has made a decision about his future but wouldn't elaborate further.
After a year researching 1503,000 businesses, holding 75 conference calls and visiting prospects coast to coast, they made a decision.
"We made a decision early on to be the best ticket buyers, not necessarily the best ticket scalpers," Lowson said.
And the President made a decision a long time ago that he wasn't handing them over without a major fight.
"I have not made a decision," Kennedy told CNN, adding that he is still reviewing Shelton's op-eds and books.
We made a decision that we were safe with Joel and Bruce, and that it wasn't something we could micromanage.
The Obama administration made a decision that it couldn't prosecute Assange for disseminating classified information without threatening the First Amendment.
"We have never made a decision to cancel a show because of allegations of this kind before," Ms. Guthrie said.
You have usually weighed the pros and cons, sacrificed a bit, had an internal debate, and then made a decision.
With a couple of days to go before a crucial cup game, Riccardi, Mbappé's former coach, has made a decision.
Among the principal players, almost everyone in this story made a decision or misjudgment that contributed to the eventual disaster.
The U.S. has taken steps to limit federal usage of Huawei equipment, and Canada has not yet made a decision.
But Lighthizer said Trump had not made a decision about tariffs that were subject to go into effect in December.
So I've actually made a decision since I had that conversation that I'm not going to accept corporate PAC checks.
"We are doing this as mature adults who have made a decision that this program is worth the risks involved."
"I abhor the fact that we made a decision that evoked this kind of emotion from the players," he said.
"After you investigated Secretary Clinton, you made a decision to explain publicly who you interviewed and why," Mr. Nadler said.
After all, Congress made a decision based on what it believed was in the best interest of US national security.
The U.K. defied Washington's calls and made a decision to partially allow Huawei to participate in the country's 5G rollout.
"Amy and I have made a decision about how we can best serve our country," said O'Rourke in a statement.
WE ALSO MADE A DECISION TO TAKE THE 153 DREAM LINER PROGRAM FROM 12 A MONTH TO 14 A MONTH.
"He clearly made a decision that he's going to have to break some eggs to make an omelette here," Caputo said.
"We have made a decision as a cabinet, we are unified," Ardern told reporters at a press conference on Monday afternoon.
"On recent review, we have made a decision to increase our focus on the investor market," according to the ANZ memo.
"We haven't made a decision yet," he said adding that the decision will be made with battery and electric car makers.
CBS News made a decision that we would go in with a small camera, and try, and ask people for permission.
Walden said Verizon had not yet made a decision about what role if any Mayer would have after the deal closes.
On Tuesday, the Trump administration said it had not yet made a decision on whether it would continue funding the subsidies.
"We made a decision to focus on other features," he tells the audience, wrapping up his end of day Q&A.
A few years ago Dawn Donaghy and her husband, Raymond, made a decision that many residents in high-tax states make.
A Purdue Pharma spokesman told Reuters that the company was looking at all options, but had not yet made a decision.
Cadet Howell with complete disregard for his personal safety, made a decision to stop an Active Shooter on his college campus.
Kansai Electric issued a statement later on Tuesday saying that it has not made a decision to decommission the two reactors.
He said the committee made a decision based purely on Duterte's popularity and would be responsible for a dictatorship taking shape.
When we determined that the product had dangerous unintended consequences, we made a decision to request its withdrawal from the market.
The company intends to expand its facility in Qatar, but "they have still not made a decision on partnering," Cochrane said.
In a recent Dallas Morning News report, O'Rourke said he has made a decision about his future but wouldn't elaborate further.
"It was almost as if when we met that she made a decision to fully commit to her purpose," Kinnie said.
"I haven't made a decision yet, and I hope to make a decision in the end of this year," he said.
We've made a decision as free people not to concentrate too much authority in a single law enforcement or intelligence agency.
"We made a decision with our quick-service restaurants to go higher-end, and there's a cost to that," he said.
But John Conyers III, who runs a hedge fund in Detroit, told the Times he has not made a decision yet.
But the truth is, this month the government made a decision that directly affects the schizophrenic population, without even mentioning us.
And of course, he made a decision on Bear's Ears and the Grand Staircase that I think was the right decision.
"I think she made a decision that she thought was in good conscience, and wants to do something constructive," D'Allesandro said.
But the election is now 11 months away, and Scott hasn't made a decision -- or even said when to expect one.
He appreciated that Ms. Rajkumar litigated civil rights cases, but he told her that he had not made a decision yet.
"He made a decision to leave and stay away that wasn't respectful of Erin's needs, and it cost him the relationship." 
"Amy and I have made a decision about how we can best serve our country," he told The Dallas Morning News.
So in January, he and his family made a decision to start building the solar power system they had long discussed.
So one day before Ramadan started, I made a decision to stay away from the social media for the entire month.
The sources did not specify which facility the waiver would cover and did not know whether EPA had made a decision.
The next day, the Dolphins announced via Twitter that they had not yet made a decision on their national anthem policy.
"We have made a decision to close our doors indefinitely as of today," a sign posted on the restaurant's door read.
"I had not made a decision, and obviously the hearing Thursday is an important one," Ms. Collins told reporters on Tuesday.
Dr. Fauci has said that President Trump has 'never' made a decision that went against the science-based advice he provided.
It&aposs not immediately clear if this means that the company has already made a decision as to its leadership structure.
Bloomberg, the former New York mayor, has been taking steps toward a late entry but has not formally made a decision.
The other family was skeptical of the medical community altogether, and once they'd made a decision not to vaccinate, it stuck.
Mann, Hast said, then made "a decision that had disastrous consequences for her" and decided to have a relationship with Weinstein.
So we made a decision to try to change the nature of our lineup by adding guys that made hard contact.
Trump has said he has not made a decision over whether to pardon Stone, but will watch how the case unfolds.
"They made a decision [to limit gun sales] because they believed they were doing the right thing," Guttenberg told CNN Business.
Though permitted to re-open the bidding, Fortis had not yet made a decision on the matter, a spokesperson told Reuters.
Some of the sources said the DOJ had not yet made a decision on whether to sue to block the deal.
"No, we haven't made it," Pelosi claimed to CNN when asked Tuesday night if she had made a decision on impeachment.
Masterson's four-year term expired in December, but he remained in the post while Ryan made a decision about a successor.
The secretary has not made a decision about the future of the Office of the Special Representative for Afghanistan and Pakistan.
A third DHS official said the department is actively considering separating women from their children but has not made a decision.
Now that the NEB has made a decision on the project, there are a couple more hurdles in the pipeline's path.
One side is that they have made a decision to let people like me be the guiding force behind the shows.
That night, at the end of a rally here, the campaign's spokesman, Michael Briggs, said the advisers had not made a decision.
It wasn't until this year that I finally made a decision to shake things up and get the hell out of town.
Officials said they had not made a decision on whether to shut the Long Island Expressway, the main roadway on the island.
"Volkswagen made a decision to cheat on emissions tests and then tried to cover it up," said CARB Chair Mary D. Nichols.
But instead, the show made a decision to focus more on key members of his administration like Sean Spicer and Kellyanne Conway.
One, you've sucked up information about every buyer and every seller before you've made a decision about what you're going to sell.
In fact, it's clear that the cruise line made a decision to proceed despite the storm, rather than being surprised by it.
Takatori said Kyash is "in discussions" with crypto companies, but that it has not made a decision on how to proceed yet.
Schnatter and Papa John's have discussed appointing a new independent director but have not made a decision yet, according to the filing.
"As he's said publicly," she said, "he has not made a decision about his political future — and that is still the case."
It was not until I was in medical school that I made a decision to train in a field related to neurosciences.
Defense Secretary Mark Esper, though, says he hasn't yet made a decision on the plan or even presented it to the president.
The British government at last made a decision on expanding airport capacity, giving the go-ahead for a third runway at Heathrow.
" He adds, "I think that Fox made a decision and wants to show with their actions that they're serious about that decision.
Hours before he made a decision, Iranian news services leaked details of the deal, and Obama administration officials briefed reporters about it.
Earlier this year, Victoria's Secret made a decision to exit several categories such as its swimwear business and change its promotional strategy.
"We made a decision to make some changes to our employment model, which has resulted in some staff reductions," said a spokesperson.
Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd, a longtime China-watcher, said Beijing had made a decision not to play into Trump's hands.
" On Trump's pronouncement that he's made up his mind: "I didn't know he was going to say today he made a decision.
Today she made a decision, which I think was correct, to cancel her campaign day to take one more day to rest.
Three years ago, I made a decision that significantly improved my health and well-being: I stopped getting weighed at the doctor.
In court on Thursday, Deputy Assistant Attorney General Brett Shumate said the government still had not made a decision on the deadline.
Sirait said last week Lion Air was considering cancelling orders for 737 MAX jets but it had not yet made a decision.
"Just because San Antonio made a decision that's best for them, we (don't) have to do the same thing here," Donovan said.
"What I can tell you though is that the court has made a decision that those payments were made illegally," Price said.
CNN has reported that the Trump administration has made a decision to refer anyone caught crossing the border illegally for federal prosecution.
We made a decision with the Ryan White Program — no longer would we allow our loved ones to die of HIV/AIDS.
And then they made a decision, and all together, I guarantee you Schumer called them all fast and say 'We love Comey.
You made a decision you felt was in your best interest, and there is no reason to get hung up on it.
The NEB has not yet made a decision on the Burnaby permits, but last week rejected the proposal for an expedited timeline.
However, a majority of voters who support Biden and Sanders, 6900 percent and 2628 percent respectively, say they've firmly made a decision.
Trump has not yet made a decision on whether to sign an Iran sanctions waiver, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said.
"The president still hasn't made a decision, and we're not going to make a final decision just yet," Giuliani told the paper.
And she made a decision I totally respect which is that she has a young son, he needs stability, he needs routine.
"Mother Nature's made a decision," said Scott Crowder, commissioner of the New England Pond Hockey Classic, which had been scheduled for Feb.
When we made a decision to go ahead and do it, I thought it was gonna be a pain to do it.
"I'm not aware of a single athlete that has made a decision not to attend because of conditions in Rio," Blackmun said.
Following the match, Nurmagomedov said he would take a few days to relax before he made a decision on his next move.
"We're thinking through a number of things and Amy and I made a decision not to rule anything out," Mr. O'Rourke said.
The NFL has not made a decision on whether or not to delay or suspend its next season, which starts in September.
The writers of "The Handmaid's Tale" made a decision that will keep the show going long past the narrative of the novel.
""For it to be impeachable you would have to discern that he or she made a decision solely ... on the corrupt motives.
"Right now, I haven't made a decision if I'm going to vote or not," he told CNN in an interview published Wednesday.
I have already considered and made a decision that I do want to serve in the armed forces when I am eligible.
"The House made a decision that they didn't want to slow things down by having to go through the courts," she said.
The town made a decision to ban one-time-use plastic grocery bags a couple of months ago for the same reasons.
They said they had not yet chosen a cast or made a decision about whether there would be a pre-Broadway production.
Some presents are bound to be wrong, and word-of-mouth faulty, particularly since you have not even made a decision yet.
"The House made a decision that they didn't want to slow things down by having to go through courts," Ms. Murkowski said.
About a week later, she made a decision that nearly one million American women make each year: She would have an abortion.
So, we made a decision to apply Washington's parental leave requirement more broadly, and not to wait until 2020 to begin implementation.
John KennedyJohn Neely KennedyMORE (R-La.) told reporters that he hasn't made a decision about if he would slow walk the legislation.
Defense Secretary James Mattis earlier on Sunday told reporters on a flight to Jordan that Trump had made a decision on Afghanistan.
When the eight days had passed and Yuki returned to pick up his son, Apolo told him he had made a decision.
"I made a decision that I didn't want to go to the police, I didn't want to make a fuss," she said.
"He made a decision that I was a poor student; I was going to fail based on my race," Dr. Randolph said.
But Trump has already made a decision to move forward with Gaynor, according to sources both inside and outside of the administration.
But Mr. Obama has not yet made a decision, nor have the size or contours of any possible American military involvement been determined.
I thought about being connected to this man for the rest of my life, and I made a decision [to have an abortion].
"Mr Kalanick, the CEO at the time at Uber, made a decision that winning was more important than obeying the law," he continued.
Richard Burr, chairman of the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence, told reporters he hadn't made a decision yet on whether Flynn should testify.
"Reports suggesting Ruthie has made a decision regarding performing in London are inaccurate," the show's producers said in a statement to BuzzFeed News.
The science of behavioral economics tells us that after we've made a decision, even an illogical one, we tend to cling to it.
The coalition has made a decision not to publicly reveal the exact number of U.S. troops currently in Iraq, coalition spokesperson Army Col.
Let me tell you something, when we made a decision in our campaign, I didn't have to go and have Congress affirm it.
So, we made a decision to develop a product from ground up to be a premium smartphone experience at an accessible price point.
The squelching of the recall referendum is a signal that the regime has made a decision about how to deal with the crisis.
"The President has made a decision to cancel this visit (to Paris)," Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov told Russian state-run news agency TASS.
"He made a decision that angered Republicans in July and one that angered Democrats in October," said DesLauriers, who retired three years ago.
This issue had been quietly burning for months, with social conservative leaders pressing the White House on why it hadn't made a decision.
" Sanders elaborated that "the president has, as he said, made a decision on this and he'll make that announcement at the appropriate time.
But just a few hours later, the jury made a decision to NOT move forward with charges against the former Ohio State star.
Washington (CNN)Fired FBI Director James Comey saw a tweet from President Donald Trump and made a decision that will have untold ramifications.
But I made a decision not to sink under the weight of those emotions, and that I'd make having HIV into something meaningful.
""I find it surprising that the blog post said that they found this, they took it to Eugene, and he made a decision.
"Secretary Kelly hasn't made a decision on (Temporary Protected Status) for Haiti," Joanne Talbot from DHS's Office of Public Affairs told NBC News.
And T-Mobile will have the Samsung Galaxy S153 5G, although Ray said the company hasn't made a decision on the LG V50.
The Trump administration said Tuesday that it has not made a decision on funding key ObamaCare payments that could cause chaos if discontinued.
It exists because Apple made a decision a long time ago that the iPhone should be made "simpler" in some very specific ways.
Trump has said he has made a decision on what to do about the agreement but has not said what he has decided.
The judge overseeing his case, Randolph Moss of the US District Court in DC, has not yet made a decision on Papadopoulos' requests.
"The fact is the president made a decision, and we are going to execute his orders here to withdraw from Syria," Votel said.
While he offered Mr. Trump frank advice, he said, once the president made a decision, he did his best to carry it out.
The Democrat's deputy leader, Nipit Intarasombat, told Reuters the party would meet to discuss the invitation and had not yet made a decision.
Some Democrats are skeptical Mueller will change minds, particularly at a time when many voters have already made a decision about the president.
Biden has not yet made a decision on a presidential run, but most early polls have shown him leading the field, with Sen.
Pentagon officials have not yet made a decision on whether that assistance will come in the form of more military personnel or equipment.
"Last week, Chelsea made a decision to end her life," attorneys Chase Strangio, Vincent Ward and Nancy Hollander said in a joint statement.
The N.F.L. therefore made a decision based on the evidentiary findings around this one incident as provided to us by the district attorney.
"She made a decision: if he will be the best criminal, I will be the best witness," he told me at one point.
Trump announced Wednesday that he had made a decision on the deal, which Tillerson said would need "additional work" before being released publicly.
Sources with direct knowledge tell TMZ, CBS made a decision not to extend the invitation in the wake of the sexual misconduct scandal.
"Amy and I made a decision not to rule anything out," O'Rourke told reporters after a late November town hall in El Paso.
In short, the museum made a decision to cut the theater off at the knees, and then claim that attendance was going down.
It may take longer than you would like to hear back from me, but I promise I will—once I've made a decision.
I made a decision that I was not going to reveal who I was; I was just going to make it about Tuna.
On Thursday, Flake told CNN that he's still looking at the tax bill and hasn't made a decision on how he will vote.
Often, your team simply figures that you've already made a decision and you're simply telling them what's happening — with or without their input.
Sources told the Post that other strategy nuances could still be on the table, and that Sanders has not made a decision yet.
Rather, it's that Trump made a decision not to back off from them during the biggest moment of the general election to date.
"They had their blemishes, but I made a decision that they were entitled to the same kind of justice as everybody," Kuehne said.
But with "Thirteen," the show made a decision that sent shockwaves through its audience — and may have alienated part of it for good.
We propositioned Christina Hendricks, who loved the idea but then made a decision with her management that she wouldn't portray any legendary bombshell.
"He made a decision which I think was the wrong one," Kev told us on his way out of ABC Studios in NYC.
Southwest's CEO, Gary Kelly, said the company hasn't yet made a decision on flight cuts but the carrier hasn't ruled out that measure.
But Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer said Trump had not made a decision about tariffs that were subject to go into effect in December.
"The House made a decision that they didn't want to slow things down by having to go through the courts," moderate Republican Sen.
"The president has made a decision," Defense Secretary Jim Mattis told reporters on an overnight flight that arrived in Amman, Jordan, on Sunday.
The company said it had not yet made a decision on him, but merely calling his status into question effectively sealed his fate.
Mark Bartelstein, Hayward's agent with Priority Sports, quickly disputed that report, telling several news media outlets that Hayward had not made a decision.
Iran wanted the world to believe it could get a nuclear weapon (but hadn't yet made a decision to dash toward a bomb).
Signs of a decision But by early evening Thursday, after days of waiting, Alexander began to show signs he had made a decision.
Leon had planned to consider Kupperman's lawsuit throughout this month and December, effectively sidelining Kupperman and potentially Bolton until he made a decision.
Trump told reporters he had made a decision on what to do about the agreement but would not say what he had decided.
She said as recently as Tuesday that she had not made a decision on Kaine's resolution, which underwent revisions since its introduction. Sen.
So to say the prosecutor made a decision when we know the whole body of evidence the prosecutor had, it&aposs a red herring.
The method was extremely risky, but dwindling oxygen levels in the cave and fears of more monsoon rains to come made a decision urgent.
"Now I see that probably my biggest mistake was to made a decision [to invest] without input from her," he wrote in one comment.
I made a decision before I got married (to fellow Underground actor Alano Miller in 2009) to stop being the heartbreaker that I was.
After watching her best friend and tattooist ink up their friend group, Ukranian-born artist Stanislava Pinchuk (who goes by Miso) made a decision.
Here's Reed Hasting's memo to Netflix employees, first published by The Hollywood Reporter: All: I've made a decision to let go of Jonathan Friedland.
Several years ago on the company's birthday, they made a decision to offer free encryption, a move that was highly unusual at the time.
"We made a decision to save the rest of the children and do an explosive breach on the apartment to make entry," he said.
The International Monetary Fund and World Bank have so far not made a decision on whether to recognize Guaido officially as head of state.
"Governments, businesses, and schools made a decision on Monday to close on Tuesday, thus keeping people at home and halting economic activity," it said.
Feeling inspired as Jay-Z and Alicia Keys performed their infamous ode to New York "Empire State of Mind," Lil Mama made a decision.
It has made a decision [to send Anelka home] without consulting all the players, on the basis of the facts reported by the press.
Hatch told National Journal in a Wednesday interview that he hasn't made a decision yet on whether he will run for reelection in 2018.
"We made a decision very quickly to shut down our systems," Ann Nickels, a spokesperson for MedStar Health, told Motherboard in a phone call.
After reviewing the internal complaint, Zuckerberg made a decision that removing a post from a presidential candidate would be an inappropriate course of action.
This friend said he wouldn't be surprised if Cohn quit, but doesn't believe he has made a decision and could also very well stay.
Discrimination claims are all about the supervisor's frame of mind when he or she made a decision about an employee promotion, compensation or firing.
Adam Parker made a decision that he said his parents didn't necessarily understand when he was leaving college a little over 10 years ago.
We've made a decision, and now I think we have to continue to explain to people the principle involved is not about the personality.
Authorities in China made a decision to close down local bitcoin exchanges in September, a move that saw a temporary dip in the price.
Authorities in China made a decision to close down local bitcoin exchanges in September, a move which saw a temporary dip in the price.
" _____ Mr. Ryan on when he might give his endorsement: "I don't have a timeline in my mind, and I have not made a decision.
She told the Concord Monitor in March that she had not yet made a decision on who to endorse in the 2020 primary.   Sen.
Fujitsu said in a statement it was considering various options for the PC unit but had not yet made a decision on its future.
None of this camera stuff would have been possible if Apple hadn't made a decision to make its own image processing silicon years ago.
Sources very, very close to Lisa say she honestly has not made a decision about future seasons, although she has finished filming Season 8.
Griveaux added that France had not yet made a decision over whether to challenge the EU's veto to a deal between Siemens and Alstom.
DENZEL WASHINGTON It wasn't like I read it and made a decision about whether it was something I might want to do or not.
State and city officials have discussed the idea of allowing a controlled hunt on Staten Island but so far have not made a decision.
But other people would have looked at the money I was leaving on the table, and they would have made a decision to stay.
I have made a decision not to try to imitate my father, as much as I admire the type of doctor that he was.
The company has not yet made a decision about an IPO or direct listing, according to one of the sources familiar with the situation.
They already get that he's a bad guy, but they made a decision with their eyes open to vote to burn the house down.
"I made a decision to stay there because I loved the job and I loved April's food and I believed in it," she said.
Meeks told BuzzFeed News that he hasn't made a decision yet, but pointed to the fact that Bloomberg is throwing his support behind Biden.
"For it to be impeachable you would have to discern that he or she made a decision solely ... on the corrupt motives," he added.
Quote: "The House made a decision that they didn't want to slow things down by having to go through the courts," Murkowski told CNN.
It was unclear whether the United States, France and other allies involved have made a decision to extend a bombing campaign beyond one night.
You'd have already looked at it where it was located, the contract that they had with the suppliers and made a decision on competition.
It was just a painful moment when we made a decision, moved forward on the Democratic side," Durbin said on CBS's "Face The Nation.
Mackel said one bank had also made a decision to set up in Luxembourg, while 10 to 20 were planning to expand existing operations.
Mitt Romney (R-Utah), whom Republicans believe is almost sure to vote against Trump, said he's made a decision but hasn't announced it yet.
NEW YORK — President Donald Trump said Wednesday he has made a decision on whether the U.S. will remain party to the Iran nuclear deal.
Clearly Bob Iger and ABC made a decision -- decision that Roseanne Barr was not good-- (CROSSTALK) HANNITY: And Olbermann stays, Alec Baldwin stays, Kimmel stays.
The network has not made a decision on "Ghosted," but Fox's worst-case failure rate is a relatively low 25 percent, according to the study.
"If you focus on facts, the facts are that the Army Corps of Engineers made a decision on the facts under the law," Davis added.
And when Google shows you one search result ahead of another, an algorithm made a decision that one page was more important than the other.
Schumer asked for her piece to be pulled, the editor ran it anyway, and Schumer made a decision she'd never work with the magazine again.
When Felicia Jenkins found out that her son was getting into trouble at school, she made a decision that changed the lives of both families.
TH: If I think about when we first set up the London office, we made a decision not to talk through the strategy too openly.
"When I hit 30, I made a decision that I would put my time and energy into finding a long-term skin solution," she says.
Its fundamentals are sound, we are close partners and that's why we made a decision to partner them and to support them at this time.
Deutsche Bank, whose asset arm holds junior bonds with a nominal value of 200 million euros, has not yet made a decision, a spokesman said.
Most celebrities are adults who have made a decision to enter a particularly glamorous world where the trade-off is, more often than not, privacy.
There has to come a point where you have to go 'Well, now it's this, we've made a decision, and that's the story we're telling.
"We made a decision to tweak something and make it very, very heavily around influencers because that's what's really driving traffic for us," Fox says.
"I thought we made a decision…that what we wanted was a smooth voyage on a safe ship," says Peter, a buttoned-up textbook publisher.
"I was so angry with him that he had made a decision to do some harm to the police officers," she said at the time.
"She made a decision that she wasn't happy, and I respected that," says Pat, who helped raise daughters Shelbi, 23, and Spenser, 29, with Gina.
He added that "at an appropriate time" sanctions should be eased, but added that China had not made a decision on when that should be.
But the president has made a decision, he&aposs not going to contain a nuclear armed North Korea because they will sell what they build.
Guided by our doctors and held together by our faith and prayers, we made a decision to spare her the suffering we knew was inevitable.
"As far as I know, they are looking positively at our offer, but so far they haven't made a decision," Okyay said of the directorate.
Kids of the 90s, prepare to kiss one more technicolored piece of your childhood goodbye because McDonald's just made a decision that is upsetting Twitter.
"They made a decision, and honestly it goes against protocol to remove a victim from a scene unless it's a dire circumstance," a supervisor said.
Trump told reporters this week he had made a decision on what to do about the agreement but would not say what he had decided.
"Amy and I made a decision not to rule anything out," he told reporters after a town hall in El Paso, referring to his wife.
That was the final straw, and I made a decision to quit everything right then and there, and it's something that has stuck ever since.
Facebook has long been a more important tool for political advertisers, meaning these marketers would have to scramble if Facebook made a decision like Twitter's.
"We haven't made a decision yet if we're launching," Jason Goh, Director of Investor Relations at the NYC Office of Management and Budget, told Reuters.
Several US officials said that the administration has not made a decision and is expected to notify Congress that it is still reviewing the matter.
Cohn and Mnuchin apparently have made a decision: Their stations in life replace principle and conscience — they have chosen to trade their souls for titles.
BUT LET ME JUST START WITH, YOU KNOW, UNFORTUNATELY WHAT HAPPENED OVER THE WEEKEND, THERE WERE LEAKS SAYING THAT THE PRESIDENT HAD MADE A DECISION.
Scott has not made a decision on whether he will run for Nelson's Senate seat, but has been encouraged to do so by President Trump.
"The state made a decision that keeping spring training baseball is important," said Mark Rosentraub, a professor of sports management at the University of Michigan.
"It's important that they see me in a moment where I've made a decision that was not the right decision, owned that, and moved forward."
Well, from a personal level, I made a decision a few years ago because I wasn't entirely happy about some of the things I'd done.
"I didn't know he was going to say today he's made a decision," a bemused Secretary of State Rex W. Tillerson said at the time.
According to multiple Democrats, the senator hasn't yet made a decision about 2020 but thinks beating Trump is the most important thing for this country.
Early on I made a decision that I think was fateful: I decided I didn't want to write it from the adult point of view.
Campbell has previously said the board hasn't yet made a decision on the company's future course, which it plans to announce when it reports earnings.
"Amy and I have made a decision about how we can best serve our country," O'Rourke said in a statement to The Dallas Morning News.
In doing that, he has made a decision or three that most would disagree with and some wouldn't have been able to come back from.
"He made a decision that probably cost him a seven-figure income," Senator Tim Scott, Republican of South Carolina, said of Mr. Rubio's re-election.
"I abhor the fact that we made a decision that evoked this kind of emotion from the players," Manfred said in an interview on Friday.
Late on Sunday, after returning to his hotel room on a trip away from home, Mark Zuckerberg made a decision he had hoped to avoid.
Beto O'Rourke, who for months has weighed a bid for the 2020 Democratic presidential nomination, says he has made a decision about his political future.
Julia Brownley of California said on Wednesday that she had already spoken to "many of the campaigns" but hadn't made a decision on another endorsement.
Would a contestant on The Bachelor randomly proclaim "I had sex with a Doberman pinscher" or "I didn't forget my deodorant, I made a decision"?
Vice President Mike Pence said Trump had not made a decision about his threat to declare a national emergency and build a wall without congressional approval.
"Mueller should have made a decision and shouldn't be complaining or whining now that he didn't get described correctly," he told CNN's Pamela Brown on Tuesday.
A Pennsylvanian in a tight re-election race, Toomey has not endorsed Trump and says he has not made a decision on what he will do.
Her young rival emerged from law school, after being the first in her family to graduate from college, and made a decision to work against it.
"We kicked ourselves a few times with this (situation) this year and they made a decision themselves that enough was enough," Ducks coach Randy Carlyle said.
Politico reported earlier this month that the Obama administration would approve the pipeline, but the administration later pushed back, saying it hadn't made a decision yet.
By pulling out of the US out of the Paris climate agreement, President Donald Trump made a decision that could reverberate across generations into the future.
She also tells Kate that she knows she's going to blame herself for what happened, but that Jack was a grown man who made a decision.
But instead of following established scientific protocol, HMD made a decision that fatally undercut its findings: It refused to consider animal studies in reaching its conclusions.
The Japanese telecom operator said it had not made a decision on switching from Chinese equipment makers and needed to understand and comply with government guidelines.
Scottie Pippen and Larsa have finally made a decision on the state of their marriage -- and will move forward with the divorce ... TMZ Sports has learned.
He said, however, that he hasn't made a decision and that it's not something he feels the need to think about very strongly at the moment.
Trump also said on Monday that he has not made a decision to go ahead with threatened tariffs on another $26.8731 billion in goods from China.
"Amy and I made a decision not to rule anything out," O'Rourke told reporters after a town hall in El Paso, Texas, referring to his wife.
Susan Collins said Sunday morning that she hasn't made a decision yet about whether or not she will vote for the the Republican tax reform plan.
I made a decision at that time that I would get myself into a financial position where I never have to fear an economic setback again.
The day after I got back to New York, I made a decision: I would not spend another minute of my life consciously living in fear.
In a later exchange, Mueller appeared to clarify his earlier statement, saying that he made a decision "not to decide" – not a decision not to charge.
"We haven't made a decision, but I think you can guess which way we're leaning on our subpoena," Mnuchin said at a Senate Appropriations subcommittee hearing.
The chief executive for Fairfax Media, Greg Hywood, said the company had not made a decision whether to halt weekday printing, although it was under review.
DHS said it made a decision in time, but kept it quiet for more than two weeks and did not respond to requests for an explanation.
"Amy and I made a decision not to rule anything out," O'Rourke told reporters after a town hall in El Paso, Texas, referring to his wife.
"I made a decision to speak out even though I know I might be fired," said Mr. Smallwood, who serves at the discretion of Mr. Carson.
"I used to always feel that when the Fed chairman made an announcement, or we made a decision, it was like a sacrificial ceremony," Fisher said.
The city also held off on an administrative trial for Mr. Haste until federal prosecutors made a decision, citing a request from the Department of Justice.
"I personally felt he could have made a decision," Mr. Barr told CBS News during an interview in Alaska, where he is visiting law enforcement officials.
When the Department of Defense finally made a decision in October on the decade-long, $10 billion JEDI cloud contract, it seemed that Microsoft had won.
The 36-year-old said Wednesday that he will not play for the rest of the season, adding that he hasn't made a decision beyond then.
"At no time did we make a decision to remain on O'Reilly, we made a decision to remain on Fox News," he said in an email.
With little time to spare, they made a decision: They would shoot the word both ways, guaranteeing themselves, if nothing else, at least one authentic option.
Two European diplomats told Reuters such an ultimatum was issued, but only after the nations' leaders had already made a decision to trigger the dispute mechanism.
The attorney general has not made a decision yet, but he referred himself a case that would consider whether asylum seekers are entitled to bond hearings.
And his trolls could spread the message that this is just the latest indication you made a decision with national security implications without your key advisers.
This person noted that he has heard from donors with allegiances to Biden, Klobuchar and Booker but has not made a decision on whom to back.
"Friends' information, like photos, was only accessible on devices when people made a decision to share their information with those friends," said the executive, Ime Archibong.
The International Olympic Committee also handed the games to Paris for 2024, marking the first time the organization has made a decision on two cities simultaneously.
Then one day I just woke up and made a decision that I wasn't going to let some man ruin the career I'd worked hard for.
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The venture capital firm made a decision: unless it found an extraordinary idea or entrepreneur, it would no longer put seed money behind advertising-driven media companies.
Iverson said the commanding officer made a decision that since other methods to contain the crowd were not working, the fire hose was the next viable option.
I kind of made a decision to focus on emotion and humanity over information, but this was the first ever breaking-news story to be carried live.
"Instead of her going back and forth with Tristan, she made a decision for herself that she needed to never go back to him," says the source.
They made a decision to publish the audio online, he said, in part because he didn't expect the public to believe the racism of the calls otherwise.
U.S. Marshals personnel made a decision to isolate the former Trump adviser from the general inmate population because of concerns about his safety, the judge has said.
Though Bloomberg is saying that the inclusion of 3D facial recognition is still dependent on testing, it seems like Apple should have made a decision by now.
"Here's some more guidance from the once-lauded tech prodigy:"I just made a decision that I was going to figure out how to make it work.
This very series of events was expressly laid out before the vote, and House Democrats made a decision to choose certain failure over completing their impeachment case.
Eurofighter also sees good prospects in Canada, which was part of the initial F-21 partnership, but has not made a decision to buy the U.S. aircraft.
The Republican chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee says he hasn't made a decision about whether to hold a confirmation hearing for President Obama's Supreme Court nominee.
By dropping a squid on New York City in the '80s, Veidt already made a decision once to sacrifice millions for the sake of many millions more.
About two months ago, Tony Cahn made a decision against his doctor's advice: He started skipping doses of his antidepressant, Wellbutrin, and his anti-anxiety medication, Klonopin.
In January, though, Wright made a decision: She was going to leave Amazon-owned Twitch for a different streaming service called Mixer, which is run by Microsoft.
"I definitely need help with operations and finance, but I haven't really made a decision on it yet," said Ms. Paltrow, whose title is chief creative officer.
After months of squabbling, Congress made a decision Wednesday that was so obvious even Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump agreed on it: releasing funds to fight Zika.
Sanders advisers told CNN's Jeff Zeleny Monday that they made a decision that he would do better staying on the trail rallying voters ahead of Tuesday's contests.
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Both officials stressed that the office's review of the matter is in its earliest stages and prosecutors have not yet made a decision on whether to proceed.
Vice President Mike Pence said on Monday that the White House counsel was looking at the legality of an emergency declaration and hadn't yet made a decision.
CARRICKMACROSS, Ireland — In 2011, when 8-year-old Rebecca Keenan saw Kate Middleton wearing a veil of Carrickmacross lace to marry Prince William, she made a decision.
The Shift Late on Sunday, after returning to his hotel room on a trip away from home, Mark Zuckerberg made a decision he had hoped to avoid.
It was the Obama administration that "made a decision on testing that turned out to be very detrimental to what we're doing," he said on March 4.
" ON FED REQUESTING CHANGES TO ITS POWERS FROM CONGRESS "We have not at all made a decision at all to request further tools or authorities from Congress.
"I'm still waiting for some information from him," Flake told reporters after a closed-door lunch meeting, after he was asked if he had made a decision.
I have made mistakes, but I haven't ever made a decision that I didn't believe was in the best interest for the long term of the company.
The Iraqi government has not made a decision whether to accept Siemens' offer, which has also been supported by German Chancellor Angela Merkel this week, Handelsblatt said.
As of Tuesday morning, a senior administration official said Trump had not made a decision on closing the border yet and that none is expected before Friday.
A spokeswoman for CLSA said that there were "too many downward pressures" in stock research and that the company had made a decision to shut it down.
She made a decision to try to build a base with the left first, which was naturally suspicious of her biography and had high-profile options already.
Some of the customers felt that had they been advised earlier they may have made a decision to refinance their finances from Landmark before the acquisition occurred.
" Trump indicated Friday that he hadn't made a decision on whether he would take military action against Iran following the attacks, but spoke positively of showing "restraint.
Once a voter has made a decision, she can save her choices to print at home or pull them up on her phone in the voting booth.
I sort of made a decision last fall that the podcast had reached a point that I wanted to be able to dedicate more time to it.
So the federal government made a decision: It would continue to measure hospitals on other dimensions, like how communicative doctors were or the cleanliness of the hospital.
Two of the three major insulin makers, Sanofi and Novo Nordisk, raised prices on their products for 2019, while Eli Lilly has not publicly made a decision yet.
"The President-elect made very clear today we do expect -- he's not yet made a decision -- but we're in the process of winnowing that list now," Pence said.
"The issue here is that the president has made a decision, so that previous statements, um, he gets to do that, so that's his prerogative," the official said.
The Trump administration has not yet made a decision on the Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which protects some young undocumented immigrants, White House officials said Thursday.
Earlier Sunday, Defense Secretary James Mattis told reporters that Trump had made a decision on the US' ongoing military involvement in Afghanistan after a "sufficiently rigorous" review process.
Bradley Tusk, who managed Mike Bloomberg's third mayoral campaign and devised his unused 2016 presidential strategy, does not believe that the billionaire has made a decision about 2020.
Boeing has not made a decision yet about whether to rebrand the small and mid-sized planes, which currently carry the Embraer name followed by a model code.
Don't you think before y'all made a decision to come up with this company that y'all came up with that y'all just put my name on a company?
"I think that he made a decision that day that Lauren was not gonna leave him, even if that meant he had to kill her," Agner told ABC.
Weissmann said they hadn't made a decision yet, but that they did believe Manafort's conduct would be relevant at sentencing on the charges he already pleaded guilty to.
I made a decision very early on to not work with people that I felt abused their positions, and didn't create a healthy environment for those around them.
What's next: "You don't know whether this is a bargaining tactic or whether someone has made a decision that now we're moving on this other track," Wit said.
However, Netflix won't maintain the top spot in the rankings in 2019, as the company recently made a decision to keep more of its subscription revenue to itself.
"We made a decision not to include James Franco on the Hollywood cover once we learned of the misconduct allegations against him," the magazine confirmed to the Reporter.
Two years ago I made a decision to write about sexual harassment, but I couldn't find a girl that was willing to talk to me about the issue.
"Instead of feeling bad for myself, I made a decision that day — that no matter what — I was never going to feel that way ever again," he said.
The British government had made a decision to engage with the concept of Libra, saying that if properly regulated it could be "a very positive thing," he added.
Instead, he made a decision to join with his parents ... and put his emotional pain, hurt and trauma into trying to be a voice for other young people.
" More from Swan: "This issue had been quietly burning for months, with social conservative leaders pressing the White House on why it hadn't made a decision on this.
But on May 29, 211, Mother's Day, he made a decision -- a decision that that took his life and shattered the future for his parents and younger brother.
On Saturday, Trump tweeted he had made a decision, and Mattis on Sunday confirmed the development but said Trump would be the one to make the decision public.
However, Prisa said in a statement to the Spanish stock market regulator it had not made a decision on any deal after having held talks with other parties.
The judge overseeing the case sided with Mr. Redstone, but made clear that he had not made a decision about whether or not Mr. Redstone was mentally competent.
"Georgetown has made a decision to recognize the humanity of the problem they're dealing with, to treat it as more than a public relations problem," Mr. Wilder said.
Defense Secretary James Mattis has not yet made a decision on the certification required by the NDAA, and no fiscal 2017 funds have yet been disbursed to Pakistan.
Since taking office in February 2017, Sessions has stepped in seven times after the BIA has made a decision, and offered five rulings — each adverse to the immigrant.
"I'm not sure whether she'd be so quick to let go of the idea of a child just because she made a decision in a moment," he said.
"I have not made a decision yet on whether or not we will continue collective bargaining past the expiration in December 2019," he said at a budget hearing.
I made a decision not to report the assault within a culture that I knew would take away the thing I was most passionate about—my military career.
"I've actually made a decision since I've had that conversation that I'm not going to accept corporate PAC checks," Harris told hosts of "The Breakfast Club" last year.
If only one Israeli soldier reported an injury, this is almost certainly because Hamas made a decision not to retaliate in order to keep the popular protests going.
Alan Thicke made a decision years before his death, in which he chose his brother, Todd, over son Robin to care of his youngest son when he died.
It also comes after the Miami Dolphins' announcement that they had not made a decision on their team anthem policy after initial reports saying they would suspend players.
"When I left, I made a decision that I thought was best for you, but it wasn't really fair of me to make that decision," he told her.
In Porterville, Mr. Gonzales "made a decision to give it my all," he said, by using his own seed money to jump-start the program 15 years ago.
"We've had a referendum, we've made a decision to leave the European union, so that is what we are going to do," he told Sky News on Wednesday.
Mr. Pichai has said that Google is merely investigating the idea and that it has not made a decision to move forward with a search product for China.
But the Police Department said investigators were still reviewing the footage and consulting with prosecutors before they made a decision about whether to release any part of it.
"The Obama administration made a decision on testing that turned out to be very detrimental to what we're doing," Trump told a meeting of the coronavirus task force.
The New York Police Department had said it would not try to discipline him — the internal process can involve a public trial — until federal prosecutors made a decision.
"I had made a decision before we went to the dinner that whatever happened in the past, we moved beyond it and there was no animosity," she said.
Multiple sources told Schefter that Elliott could face a one- or two-game suspension, but the NFL denied it made a decision on a course of disciplinary action.
"He made a decision that was based out of fear," McGorry, 33, tells PEOPLE of why his character shared information about his friends and professor with the FBI.
"I think it is good that the SPD has made a decision," said Kramp-Karrenbauer, who as head of the CDU is hoping to succeed Merkel as chancellor.
Rood seemed to suggest that the DoD is considering deploying thousands more troops, but he added that Secretary of Defense Mark Esper has not yet made a decision.
A spokesman said the carrier is considering simulator training for its 737 Max pilots, regardless of what the FAA mandates, adding that it hasn't yet made a decision.
If a seller believes we've made a decision that requires further review, we encourage them to contact us directly so we can investigate and take the appropriate action.
Mr. Trump has signaled he is likely to hire a new lawyer, but has not yet made a decision, according to three people who have spoken with him.
But it is not clear whether the Trump administration has made a decision about whether to take custody of him and, if so, what to do with him.
The Arizona senator implored colleagues Wednesday to keep an open mind during the hearing and suggested that he has not yet made a decision about who to believe.
" On Sunday, Secretary of State Mike Pompeo told ABC's George Stephanopoulos a troop withdrawal could still happen, but that "the president hasn't yet made a decision on that.
They said they had discussed their options with a local insurance broker and found that the student plan would be the cheapest, but hadn't yet made a decision.
Mr. Rizwan didn't tell me how he got to know his wife, but I told him to double-check on her family background before he made a decision.
"That (the abuse) was enough for us to say we don't want anything to do with this so we immediately made a decision to withdraw it," he said.
"Amy and I have made a decision about how we can best serve our country," former Representative Beto O'Rourke of Texas aid in a brief statement on Wednesday.
"We've not made a decision on this, but it's something we're looking at carefully, and it's something I do expect we'll make a decision on soon," he said.
But he said Trump had not yet made a decision on that, suggesting room for further delays depending on the outcome of his discussion with Xi later this month.
Flynas spokesman Bander al-Hassan told Reuters that the airline was yet to made a decision on who would advise on the IPO, while Morgan Stanley declined to comment.
Since outrage erupted over the Trump administration's practice of separating families at the border, you've probably made a decision about how much attention you'll devote to the humanitarian crisis.
"Our team is evaluating the potential of all the Croatian license on offer, but we have not yet made a decision whether we will bid on any," he said.
So, I made a decision that at this stage of her life, which is a really short stage of her being an infant, I don't want to miss anything.
Fudge told reporters last week that she had not yet made a decision on whether to be a candidate for speaker, but has said she is weighing a run.
AliKhan replied that Trump made a decision to keep his business holdings, which offered a way for foreign governments to offer emoluments and for the president to accept them.
"It's a shock and an outrage that it's taken so long but we've made a decision and we'll stand by the LGBTI community and keep our promise," he said.
I made a decision long ago that I would never become that artist, and although it's become increasingly difficult, our event solidified that I had made the right decision.
TOKYO, Aug 7 (Reuters) - SoftBank Group CEO Masayoshi Son said he was interested in investing in ride-hailing firms Uber Technologies and Lyft but had not made a decision.
AMMAN, Reuters - President Donald Trump has made a decision on the United States' strategy for Afghanistan after a "sufficiently rigorous" review process, Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said on Sunday.
And, after getting engaged earlier this year, the couple made a decision that felt fair to both: They'd postpone the wedding until G's student loans have been paid off.
In a new statement provided to The New York Times, a rep for Tambor clarified that the actor and Amazon haven't made a decision yet about the show's future.
But at some point, I've made a decision, right or wrong, for myself that I would rather work really hard so I could still have some of those times.
Mubarak also said that Mubadala, which has assets under management of $229 billion, is considering participating in Japanese group SoftBank's Vision Fund 2, but has not made a decision.
Mubarak also said that Mubadala, which has assets under management of $229 billion, is considering participating in Japanese group SoftBank's Vision Fund 2, but has not made a decision.
In gathering the post data from the API, we made a decision to exclude the engagement data for posts that were published when a page changed its cover photo.
"We made a decision to take the rental car through the waist-high water and we got two thirds of the way and then the car stalled," she said.
So at some point the team made a decision to slow down, re-strategize, and rebuild the platform so the product was actually strong enough to keep users engaged.
In the courtyard of the unit's compound that evening, dozens of assembled officers made a decision: They would cease defending Morales and join demonstrators in calling for his resignation.
An investment manager whose company owns Bombardier stock said he hoped the federal government made a decision soon because the talks were becoming a distraction for the company's management.
Hamilton made a decision to forgive the people who she felt wronged her — that way, she took control of the situation and wasn't as impacted by other peoples' actions.
"The public may only know after the fact when the Forest Service has already made a decision," Randi Spivak, director of public lands for the Center for Biological Diversity.
Days after the release of a study showing that teens prefer mint-flavored vapes, Juul made a decision that's sure to have people of all ages hoarding their pods.
The suit comes after Trump made a decision early this year to scale back the size of two monuments in Utah known as Grand Staircase-Escalante and Bears Ears.
"Martin made a decision which I completely agree with which was to go quick and friendly," the second person close to the talks said, on the condition of anonymity.
"The Republican leadership has made a decision that time is of the essence here," says Lanhee Chen, a Hoover Institute fellow who served as policy director to Mitt Romney.
When they started the company, the founders made a decision to hitch their wagon to Spinnaker, a project that had the backing of industry heavyweights like Google and Netflix.
She also added that she made a decision to add in Fergus' nightmare in order to have him tell his own story, something which doesn't appear in the book.
When we made the decision to buy, we made a decision to stay in NYC for at least five years, and we hoped it would be for even longer.
"Martin made a decision which I completely agree with which was to go quick and friendly," the second person close to the talks said, on the condition of anonymity.
It was less clear if Trump had made a decision on whether or not he would keep the embassy open in Havana: Moderator: Mr. Trump, there is an embassy.
That's when he and an older brother, who had been living in the same home, made a decision: Instead of relying on others, they would be each other's keepers.
"I think it's very likely I'll be in favor of witnesses, but I haven't made a decision finally yet and I won't until the testimony is completed," he said.
Despite Seferian-Jenkins' tweet, Jaguars director of public relations Tad Dickman tweeted that the team has not made a decision on Seferian-Jenkins' 2019 option, contrary to any reports.
"As the attorney general has repeatedly said, she has not yet made a decision as to what she will do next," Bondi spokesman Whitney Ray said in an email.
For his part, Trump never made a decision about which efforts he wanted to endorse -- an act that leading Republican lawmakers said they were waiting for before moving forward.
But she has indicated that she has not made a decision on final votes, telling KNXV, a TV station in Arizona, that she will go into the trial unbiased.
"The House made a decision that they didn't want to slow things down by having to go through the courts," Senator Lisa Murkowski, the Alaska Republican, told CNN Thursday.
So, about a year ago, we made a decision that we want to really take a wholistic look at our footprint as it relates to carbon, water and waste.
The Trump administration announced this week that it would continue to make the payments for the month of August but has not made a decision on any subsequent months.
"We made a decision early on that we weren't going to tarp, we were going to rebuild because that's what was most beneficial to the homeowners here," Falk said.
El Paso, Texas (CNN)Beto O'Rourke said this week he has made a decision about his political future -- and signs increasingly point to him running for president in 20013.
" Military action watch: Trump indicated Friday he hadn't made a decision on whether he would take military action against Iran following the attacks, but spoke positively of showing "restraint.
I made a decision that Friday afternoon -- first, to intentionally ignore the profile and name of the terrorist, and, second, to honor and pay tribute to the 50 victims.
After he returned home from a trip in 43, Brahimsha made a decision: he would start a company that would support efforts to help fight malnutrition among refugee children.
" Asked about a Wall Street Journal report on the possible deployments, Rood called it an "erroneous item" since "we haven't made a decision to deploy an additional 14,000 troops.
I know that the reason we think that we've been able to do this is because we focused very specifically, we made a decision to focus on burst data.
Ted Cruz -- who has been pushing leadership to bring up the 2015 Senate repeal bill for a vote -- said he hasn't made a decision on the bill at this point.
A spokesperson for the department told CNN that the move not to seek an injunction for the deal did not mean the DOJ has made a decision about the appeal.
But by making a decision to limit what it saw, the Supreme Court made a decision to err on the side of accepting things as normal that clearly were not.
Interim coach Sam Mitchell has been pondering resting Wiggins and fellow youngsters Karl-Anthony Towns and Zach LaVine occasionally over the final eight games but hasn't yet made a decision.
Life is a long game, and when you start a business, you've made a decision that doesn't allow any time in year one to focus on anything but building it.
Morin said DreamHost would have to produce records to the government, but the government could not look at any of the information until after DreamHost made a decision about appealing.
"After that, I made a decision that this was for me, this was for my health, so I got a divorce, and I started working out even harder," she says.
Once I made a decision, it was like mental quicksand left behind me, and it actually allowed me to free up my limited energy for stuff that was more important.
Charley hesitantly tells him that her and Ralph Angel made a decision to play a little chess game by directing him to take his haul to the Landrys and Boudreaux.
That night I made a decision that has shaped everything I have done since: I dedicated myself to learning more about racism and learning how to take action against it.
The NBA is not going to talk about this for the last two years because they made a decision that their players will respect the corporation and respect the flag.
The president made a decision involving America's troops and the parts of his administration most closely involved in executing that decision have no earthly idea what to do about it.
As chronicled by BuzzFeed's Ruby Cramer, the Clinton campaign made a decision in May to come down hard on the idea that Trump in fact was not a normal Republican.
"On Friday, she made a decision with her doctors to just power through this," Mook said when Tapper pressed on why the campaign hadn't disclosed that diagnosis at the time.
"We made a decision not to include James Franco on the Hollywood cover once we learned of the misconduct allegations against him,"a Vanity Fair spokesperson told The Hollywood Reporter.
I mean, I'm sure if we got into the plane and made a decision to buy it, we probably would have had some questions, but we never even went there.
He told CNN this week that he plans to vote against Gorsuch's nomination in the end, but he hasn't made a decision on whether he'll vote to maintain the filibuster.
" Now, the Clark County District Attorney's Office has made a decision to NOT prosecute -- claiming "the allegations of sexual assault against Cristiano Ronaldo cannot be proven beyond a reasonable doubt.
Five different oil services companies - one Venezuelan and four foreign - have submitted offers so far but PDVSA has not made a decision about awarding the contracts, according to one source.
By the end of January 2018, Judith had made a decision: She'd hired Damona Hoffman, a certified dating coach and host of the Dates and Mates podcast in Los Angeles.
Trump told reporters at the UN that he had made a decision about how to proceed when he next has to certify in mid-October that Iran is in compliance.
One advisor told the Times that Bloomberg had not made a decision, but he has sent aides to Alabama, which has a Friday deadline for candidates to enter the race.
Not long after, he made a decision to pursue his love of ramen full-time and began working under Chef Yukihiko Sakamoto in Japan's highest-rated ramen shop, Menya Itto.
"I used to mostly post pictures of my cats to Instagram, until I made a decision to professionalize my account and make it all about my food," Ms. Prueitt said.
Sources familiar with the matter told The Times that he been "privately weighing a bid for the White House for weeks" but had not yet made a decision to run.
Washington (CNN)President Donald Trump has not yet made a decision on whether to sign an Iran sanctions waiver later this month, White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said Tuesday.
On Thursday, Waters told Reuters that Democrats had not yet made a decision on whether to use the committee chair's unilateral subpoena power to seek information from the German lender.
The exchange, known as Tadawul, was working hard to convince Aramco of the merits of such a move, but the company had not yet made a decision, al-Hussan said.
"The Obama administration made a decision on testing that turned out to be very detrimental to what we're doing," Trump said Wednesday during a meeting on addressing the coronavirus outbreak.
"The Obama administration made a decision on testing that turned out to be very detrimental to what we're doing," Trump said Wednesday during on a meeting addressing the coronavirus outbreak.
A SoftBank spokesman, who would not allow his name to be used, said that Mr. Son would wait for more information before he made a decision about attending the conference.
"If we stayed in Vietnam, we'd die separately, so I made a decision," recalled Mai Tran, who with her husband, Thiem Vuong, took their three young children onto the boat.
John KennedyJohn Neely KennedyMORE (R-La.) says he hasn't made a decision yet on calling additional witnesses, but he predicts that Trump's lawyers would want to cross-examine the Bidens.
As McSally was walking to her office, Raju asked her if she had made a decision about whether she would support the calling of witnesses during the Senate impeachment trial.
Mr. Obama was briefed regularly on all this, but he made a decision that many in the White House now regret: He did not name Russians publicly, or issue sanctions.
The officials who spoke to the Times said the DA's office has not yet made a decision on whether to proceed and the review is only in the earliest stages.
"Parents, mothers and fathers, have made a decision to take children into a theater of war," the home affairs minister, Peter Dutton, told reporters in Canberra, the capital, on Friday.
"The brand actually made a decision to discontinue the product line in 2019 to focus its efforts on Scott ComfortPlus and the flagship Scott 1000 toilet paper," Ms. Bieberich wrote.
With the murder investigations in Los Angeles and New York stalled, Mr. Durst could have laid low, but in 2010 he made a decision to talk to journalists and filmmakers.
To me, this seems like a man who was not in the right state of mind when he made a decision to tattoo a very prominent statement on his body.
In the Affordable Care Act, Congress made a decision that we were going to put in place a set of provisions that made sure everyone could afford and access coverage.
GEDMatch's founders "made a decision, on their own, without consulting their users, to expose the data of those users to the police because the police made a compelling argument," she wrote.
After much reflection as to what could've caused Giampiero's disappearance, I made a decision: I was going to look for him, find him, and I would ask him why in person.
"I believe that what was absolutely enlightening -- and should be deeply troubling to the entire American public -- is that he made a decision and didn't review the evidence," Harris told CNN.
Collins told CNN she still has not made a decision about whether to support Puzder and is reviewing material about the nominee including an appearance his ex-wife made on Oprah.
Mr. Dahlin had been nervous in the days leading up to the flight, and he made a decision to try to leave the Chinese capital temporarily, said Michael Caster, an associate.
The appeals court hasn't made a decision yet on whether Trump can stop the House's subpoena for a broad swath of financial documents related to him, his family and his businesses.
"Skanska AB made a decision to leave Latin America in 2014 and has since completed its remaining projects and sold all related operations in Brazil," spokesman Edvard Lind said in Stockholm.
"We made a decision not to include James Franco on the Hollywood cover once we learned of the misconduct allegations against him," a spokesperson for Vanity Fair told The Hollywood Reporter.
So when I say "Facebook stockholders" made a decision, that's technically the truth, but really it's Zuckerberg himself who gets to decide just how much power Zuckerberg retains at the company.
While we disagreed with the [DOL's] analysis and findings, we have cooperated fully with them, and made a decision to bring this six year-old matter to resolution and move forward.
Describing 5G as one of the most impactful technologies of any era, Fleming emphasized that the U.K. has not yet made a decision on Huawei's inclusion in its domestic 5G network.
LONDON, July 19 (Reuters) - Turkey's dollar-denominated government bonds rallied on Friday after U.S. President Donald Trump said his administration had not made a decision on imposing sanctions on Turkey yet.
Customers that come through third-party delivery sites "have already made a decision not to come to your restaurant," said Todd Kronebusch, vice president of market development at Buffalo Wild Wings.
PARIS (Reuters) - French oil and gas major Total has not made a decision on whether to bid for Dutch energy company Eneco, the firm's chief executive Patrick Pouyanne said on Thursday.
It said that it has not made a decision on its remaining four leased Airbus jumbos, though there is a good chance that they, too, will be consigned to SIA's history.
He said he was asking industry what it needed from Brexit, and the government hadn't made a decision on "what that crystallizes into in terms of what we want to achieve".
" Alongside the hashtags "BestBirthdayPresentEver" and "CantWaitToMeetYouSon," the Boys Next Door actor went on to note that the couple had made a decision on what name to give their little one: "#Mateo.
In launching a business, "you have made a decision that does not allow you, in Year One, any time to do anything but build your business," the self-made entrepreneur says.
I participated in the panel as a patient representative and remain frustrated that the FDA still hasn't made a decision on the drug, leaving the boys and their families in limbo.
We're told NBC made a decision Thursday to sit down at the table because Billy's people made it clear they would sue if the network tried firing him for a cause.
A person briefed on the discussions said that while the plan had been in the works before, city officials wanted to be sure to release it before Amazon made a decision.
In a separate announcement Tuesday, the United States trade representative said the W.T.O. made a decision in its favor in a separate long-running dispute with Canada over trade in lumber.
He says he has made a decision about whether to run and could announce it as early as this week, unsettling prospective rival campaigns that consider Mr. O'Rourke a credible threat.
" March 4: " The Obama administration made a decision on testing and that turned out to be very detrimental to what we're doing, and we undid that decision a few days ago.
In a meeting last week with British Prime Minister Theresa May, Mr. Trump said he had made a decision on the deal but refused to disclose what he had settled on.
While Miller's comments were on the record, we realized that the ground rules for the original interview were not clear, and so we made a decision not to run the audio.
After facing harsh criticism on conservative news programs and being vilified on social media, Blunt made a decision to make politics off limits, at least when it comes to her interviews.
They then made a decision few people comprehend: They moved from the San Francisco Bay Area, where they had moved after my dad's early retirement to be near grandchildren, to Iowa!
They then made a decision few people comprehend: They moved from the San Francisco Bay Area, where they had moved after my dad's early retirement to be near grandchildren, to Iowa!
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's Prime Minster Leo Varadkar said on Sunday he had made a decision on the timing of a general election, with many media outlets and politicians predicting a Feb.
A spokesperson for Tokyo Electric told Reuters that the company is not in a position to decide what to do but would follow the policy once the government made a decision.
Political analysts say Kidawa-Blonska's advantage is that she appeals to centrist and conservative voters, and could also win over those who have not made a decision on who to back.
" She made a decision: "If I didn't want to be a second-class citizen, I would have to go out into the world and fight to impose myself as an artist.
"The American administration has made a decision today that we deplore, and obviously is going to lead to retaliatory measures, as it must," Prime Minister Justin Trudeau told a with Freeland.
"After the Biogenesis investigation, we made a decision that certain structural changes were necessary in order to have a more efficient and effective investigative unit," Manfred told the New York Times.
Murphy had been one of the first lawmakers outspoken about Yemen; he went on CNN and said the United States had "made a decision to go to war" without congressional authorization.
"We do not expect to comment further on this process until we have made a decision and are prepared to announce its final outcome," Zagg CEO Chris Ahern said in a statement.
"I made a decision after that briefing that I would go down that day and, without having the chance to question the Parliament, know that Parliament would be with me," Ardern added.
Where the other eight justices made a decision that overturned a conviction where the FBI had arrested Mr Elonis for making a series of internet threats of violence against his ex-wife.
Sources told Reuters that Jet's lenders had not yet made a decision on whether to push for bankruptcy, but industry experts said dragging the airline through the NCLT might be counter productive.
"Out of the total of 69 major cities in the U.S., 36 have made a decision on body-worn camera deployments," Taser President Luke Larson told analysts Wednesday during the conference call.
" Dolphins owner Stephen Ross said in a statement Friday that the new policy was "a placeholder as we haven't made a decision on what we would do, if anything, at that point.
Kelly, who is returning to the college ranks after stints with the NFL's Philadelphia Eagles and San Francisco 49ers, had said a day earlier that the coaching staff hadn't made a decision.
Snapchat is discussing a potential listing with both Nasdaq and NYSE, which is owned by Intercontinental Exchange Inc, and has not made a decision yet, people familiar with the situation told Reuters.
NBC's Courtney Kube and Hans Nichols say that President Trump hasn't made a decision about this plan yet, but U.S. Defense officials have confirmed for weeks that proposal includes sending more troops.
"What's wonderful about these girls in my life is, people expect girls and women to be competitive, and we made a decision to love and support each other off-screen and onscreen."
At a meeting in July with members of the Congressional Hispanic Caucus, then-Homeland Security Secretary John Kelly indicated he could end Haiti's status but hadn't made a decision on Central America.
"The Japanese government made a decision to exclude South Korea from white-listed countries, following export restrictions," South Korean President Moon Jae-in said on Tuesday, without mentioning South Korea's own measures.
"What I can tell you at this time is: As the attorney general has repeatedly said, she has not yet made a decision as to what she will do next," Gerald said.
"I haven't made a decision yet on him, but I can tell you the first things I've learned about him being for more surveillance of Americans is very, very troubling," Paul said.
Corker said that he has not made a decision about his future, and appeared to confirm Trump's tweet that he asked the President for political advice about whether to run for reelection.
The news outlet, citing anonymous officials, said Trump is mulling cutting aid for the U.N. Relief and Works Agency from $125 million to $60 million but has not yet made a decision.
BEIJING (Reuters) - It was the Thai government that made a decision to block the entry to Thailand of a Hong Kong student activist last week, a senior Chinese diplomat said on Monday.
Mozilla noted that another UAE government entity called the Dubai Electronic Security Center still had a pending application to become a certificate authority, on which Mozilla had not yet made a decision.
Perhaps sensing he could drag this out no longer, he announced in late February that he had made a decision, and … well, he'd reveal it at some point in the near future.
"I guess I made a decision to enter the fray, and when you do that, then you also risk that you're going to do something that maybe people won't like," he says.
For me, the birth experience was as intimate as the conception, and we made a decision that felt automatic: Of course it would be just the two of us in the room.
He said on Monday that he had not yet made a decision and will consult with his family at least one more time before he makes his announcement some time this week.
"We made a decision not to include James Franco on the Hollywood cover once we learned of the misconduct allegations against him," the publication said in a statement released to CNN Friday.
Xiaomi is researching chips that enable artificial intelligence (AI) on mobile devices, but has not made a decision on whether to make one, the head of its international business has told CNBC.
Sam Lessin, a Harvard classmate who later worked as a Facebook executive, says that multiple times he was in a room where Zuckerberg made a decision that conflicted with everyone else's opinion.
"I have made a decision but there is some respective protocol around this so I would like to speak to the cabinet and the leader of the opposition," said the prime minister.
It's really the President and the Chinese Communist party, they have to make a decision and so far they have not, or they have made a decision not to do anything, nothing.
The company has not made a decision yet to build the larger jet, dubbed the 737 MAX 10, said Michael Teal, vice president and chief project engineer of the 737 MAX program.
As of Tuesday morning, a senior administration official said Trump had not made a decision on closing the border yet and that none is expected before his trip to the border Friday.
It's worth noting that Nunes and his colleagues made a decision about the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act (FISA) when they voted to reauthorize the controversial Section 702 less than a month ago.
The committee, controlled by Republicans, made a decision to leave the program alone, no matter how much Nunes and his memo make of the allegations of purported FISA abuses revealed this week.
Haslam, a Republican, has not made a decision on whether he will sign the measure into law and will discuss the bill with the state's attorney general, his spokeswoman Jennifer Donnals said.
" A Democratic strategist who regularly speaks to members of Clinton's team said the campaign has clearly made a decision to present her as the "serious, sober, and responsible one in the race.
"My guess would be that they made a decision based upon how [Edgette's] tweet went viral and mine did not," MrBinks—who asked that we not use his real name—told MUNCHIES.
In April, Dietmar Exler, president and chief executive of Mercedes-Benz USA, told reporters the company had not made a decision "one way or the other" on the future of U.S. diesel sales.
There were meetings in here right after 9/11, after that horrible event occurred, there were meetings in the situation room right after it occurred and we made a decision as a nation.
"A year-and-a-half ago, I made a decision to just step away from the recording studio – not to leave music at all, just to not sit in that room," he says.
There's no word on standalone pricing, and Adobe hasn't made a decision yet on whether Photoshop for the iPad will have a one-time purchase fee or require a subscription of some kind.
Eric Decker did NOT want to be a part of the Tennessee Titans' national anthem demonstration on Sunday -- the team made a decision "without him knowing" ... so says his wife, Jessie James Decker.
"The left-leaning Department of Labor has made a decision to discriminate against a class of people who they deem to be adding no value," he wrote in an email to Investment News.
I made a decision, which was a very bad — look, it's not about the fact that I was as shocked to discover what's going on at reading these horrible things in the paper.
"We haven't made a decision on if [live game streaming] will be in there by March, but we do need to have a solution for easy mobile capture from the phone," he says.
He added that Bolsonaro has not yet made a decision on who will head state-controlled bank Banco do Brasil SA. Reporting by Matheus Maia; Writing by Bruno Federowski; Editing by Chizu Nomiyama
As detailed in Coen's book, after Elsie and Edgar married in November of 21971, Elsie made a decision to do what wives at that time commonly did: to put her husband's career first.
" Garrett initially pulled a Marshawn Lynch and repeated the same answer to every Lucky-related question, saying "We made a decision that we thought was in the best interest of the Dallas Cowboys.
"The left-leaning Department of Labor has made a decision to discriminate against a class of people who they deem to be adding no value," he told the publication in a followup email.
Linkin Park's impending tour has obviously hit a wall -- and we're told the band has not yet made a decision on whether to pull the plug in the wake of Chester Bennington's suicide.
In it, Hoyer explicitly told Levi Tillemann, a Democratic candidate for Colorado's Sixth District, that the party made a decision very early on to back Tillemann's opponent, attorney and Army veteran Jason Crow.
FRANKFURT, Jan 15 (Reuters) - Germany's communications watchdog played down a newspaper report that it had approved a Deutsche Post proposal to raise prices for letters, saying it had not yet made a decision.
When a lawyer from the canvassing board in Palm Beach County said they had made a decision because they were worried about being sued, Walker jumped in with a joke about his caseload.
Iran is adhering to the landmark nuclear deal, the top general of U.S. Strategic Command said Wednesday, hours after President Trump claimed he's made a decision about whether to withdraw from the agreement.
"A lot of news organizations have broadcast portions of those videos, and have made a decision that those excerpts are newsworthy," says Vivek Krishnamurthy, a clinical instructor at Harvard Law School's Cyberlaw Clinic.
"While I know that Ilyse was talking about it, she hadn't made a decision that I had seen yet and I didn't think that we could afford to wait any longer," she said.
"You made a decision for years to withhold resources to poor women to have access to reproductive health care, and, including women who were the victims of rape and incest," Harris told Biden.
"Today, the Senate made a decision that will go down as one of the great injustices in history," she said in a defiant speech after lawmakers voted 61 to 20 to impeach her.
Kukies, deputy finance minister with responsibility for financial market policy and European issues, told an insurance audience that the German government had not yet made a decision about a commission cap for insurers.
One employee said if executives have made a decision, they haven't given a green light to employees who will be involved in setting up the Model Y lines and eventually building the vehicles.
Our sources say Live Nation has not made a decision on refunds for other countries, but they are having discussions at offices worldwide ... and they expect to come up with a policy soon.
Hasenkrug's request has reportedly been forwarded to the White House Domestic Policy Council, which is chaired by Trump himself, but the government has not made a decision on the research as of yet.
"In the 1990s the company made a decision to go all in the mass market, and it's not easy after 21854 years to turn around, change strategies and do something different," he said.
"Now you've made a decision that you want to be an adult, you have to have a plan together because if you figured this out, you need to figure all this out too."
Trump said during a tense exchange that he preferred Collins for the position and questioned why they were holding the meeting if Kemp had already made a decision, the Wall Street Journal reported.
"No doubt, obviously for them, it created a lot of frustration and disagreement that I feel the way I do and they made a decision that I think is unfortunate," Mr. Nicholson said.
By contrast, if you made a decision to begin selling your skills either on a business-to-business basis or to the general public, you may find yourself easily earning $50 an hour.
The Senate impeachment trial revealed that most of the GOP -- including the so-called moderates -- made a decision to stand by the President at all costs and accept the way that he governs.
Meghan Markle and Prince Harry have made a decision to "step back as &apossenior&apos members of the Royal Family," as revealed in an announcement posted to their Instagram and website on Wednesday.
Yet Trump made clear that he hasn't made a decision, lending credence to the belief that his escalating rhetoric about the election being rigged may indicate he will not concede should he lose.
"As a result of joint efforts of the Russian Foreign Ministry and the Russian Embassy in Tehran, the Iranian side made a decision on the release of Russian citizen Yulia Yuzik," it said.
"They made a decision then, the wrong decision, to discredit an entire scientific discipline, climate science, and by extension all physical science, rather than tell investors and everyone else the truth," Weart said.
Defense lawyer Hisyam Teh Poh Teik said she "was traumatized by the unfair decision" not to drop charges in her case, and her legal team had made a decision to stop the testimony.
"There were cases where folks who made a decision in my office and didn't consult me and I regret that," Ms. Harris said Monday when asked about some of her more controversial cases.
"It seems to me that clearly the Republican leadership has made a decision that time is of the essence here," Lanhee Chen, Mitt Romney's former health care adviser, told my colleague Ezra Klein.
But I think a fair assessment, and the Trump administration made a decision that&aposs to stop the crush at the border, we had to adopt zero tolerance, that&aposs what their decision was.
When Denise Albert, co founder of The MOMS – a multi-media mom-centric brand and event company – found out she had breast cancer five weeks ago, she made a decision to share her discovery.
Trump made a decision in the early days of his 2016 presidential campaign that whatever was in the returns was more problematic for him than the flack he would take over not releasing them.
According to Lieutenant John Grimpel, the deputy commissioner public information at the NYPD, New York Police Commissioner James O'Neill has not yet made a decision on whether or not Haste will face disciplinary action.
While the White House has not made a decision on whether to seek action at the UN, officials acknowledge such a move would likely deepen tensions with Israel, which has staunchly opposed UN action.
"I made a decision to give it 120 percent knowing I was walking in the door at this disadvantage, but proving to them that they had to look beyond colors or labels," says Arjona.
Cathay made a decision in 2015 to protect itself against high oil prices with a four-year hedge on jet fuel, which cost them a loss of HK$8.46 billion ($1.09 billion) in 2016.
Instead, the special counsel's office made a decision early on that, according to Office of Legal Counsel guidelines, a sitting president cannot be charged with a crime and, therefore, never even considered the possibility.
That was the moment when Pig Ler had come aboard; it was also the moment when I'd made a decision that had used our food and first aid, and possibly inadvertently caused Mudman's death.
The White House, by Wednesday, said the President had long been leery of Comey, despite repeatedly saying he had full confidence in him, and finally made a decision he had been mulling all year.
Whether this is because they were undertrained, understaffed, or simply made a decision not to invest scarce resources into treating a temporary source of water — and who exactly made those decisions — is still unclear.
Although the United States had historically balked at the prospect of unilateral talks with the Taliban, the Trump administration made a decision to move ahead with them, something that veteran U.S. officials sharply criticized.
"The American administration has made a decision today that we deplore, and obviously is going to lead to retaliatory measures, as it must," Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said at a news conference with Freeland.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The Trump administration has not yet made a decision on whether to extend a March 1 deadline for a trade deal with China, a top White House economic adviser said on Thursday.
The bank, with assets of 417 billion dirhams and over one million customers, has made a decision to exit expensive time deposits while continuing to focus on growing CASA (current account savings account) deposits.

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