"This guy kept saying, 'You have to make a decision, you have to make a decision,'" she told CBC.
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"Similar to how people make a decision to stay at a hotel because it's sustainable, they can make a decision not to stay at one where hate groups have events," she said.
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If Trump doesn't make a decision fast, then the Justice Department will be painted into a corner of having to make a decision about whether or not to defend the program in court.
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Joe Biden says he will make a decision by January.
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DSS is going to make a decision, for the children.
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But the judges said they simply couldn't make a decision.
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Physicians, too, could improve at helping women make a decision.
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He would need to make a decision by November 8.
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I hope you will make a decision soon on this.
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The judge did not make a decision at the hearing.
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Cottarelli said he would make a decision after the vote.
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"I can't make a decision," Hannah told host Chris Harrison.
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The IOC is due to make a decision next September.
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MURDOCH: Like "Jaws" music every time you make a decision.
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Joe Biden said he will make a decision by January.
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The group will make a decision at its June meeting.
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Alex and Derek make a decision, but not a plan.
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And the president will make a decision he wants to.
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I'm not at the point I can make a decision.
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Don't give in to pressure to make a decision immediately.
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But when I make a decision I don't change it.
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And, on or before the 12th, we'll make a decision.
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Huvelle did not make a decision in the case Thursday.
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Why has it taken so long to make a decision?
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And on or before the 12th, we'll make a decision.
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"Eventually I just had to make a decision," he says.
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Then we can make a decision on how to proceed.
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I'll be evaluated tomorrow and make a decision from there.
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The pressure is intensifying for them to make a decision.
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Get on the phone, make a decision, ditch your inbox.
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The judges will have 90 days to make a decision.
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I think he's not going to make a decision yet.
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And so, I had 60 days to make a decision.
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The IOC is expected to make a decision this Saturday.
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And you know, Mr. Pruitt needs to make a decision.
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People were waiting for someone, anyone to make a decision.
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You get to interact with it and make a decision.
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" "I think we had enough information to make a decision.
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I'll make a decision when we get to that point.
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"We will make a decision based on that," Cordani said.
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It said it would make a decision after the budget.
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The family was waiting until Tuesday to make a decision.
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Prosecutors have yet to make a decision in that case.
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The DOJ is expected to make a decision by Friday.
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Colombo has yet to make a decision involving the airport.
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The ITC is expected to make a decision on Friday.
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I started acting, so I had to make a decision.
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Now, all you have to do is make a decision.
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You make a decision on behalf of everyone around you.
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But I do want to make a decision this month.
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What other information do I need to make a decision?
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She did not say when she would make a decision.
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Qualcomm is expected to make a decision later this month.
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He'll have to make a decision in the next few weeks.
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You see what the defense gives you, you make a decision.
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You just cannot really make a decision based on stock price.
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They're going to have to make a decision in late spring.
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I reach the halfway point and have to make a decision.
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Right now, he has all he needs to make a decision.
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The council is due to make a decision by Jan. 10.
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It wasn't clear Thursday when the judge would make a decision.
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Amazon said Thursday it expects to make a decision this year.
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You know the President will make a decision after the meeting.
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The FDA is expected to make a decision by March 28.
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Then, based on that research, make a decision that's yours. 3.
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They will have the opportunity to make a decision for coverage.
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The court will likely make a decision in the fourth quarter.
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Now, each podcast must make a decision about their next steps.
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This is a hard time to make a decision—so don't!
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Today, Trump tweeted that he will make a decision next week.
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The doctor has just a few seconds to make a decision.
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Read says he will make a decision some time in 2018.
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Here's what will happen if the jury can't make a decision.
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By the time they make a decision, the target is gone.
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The judge is expected to make a decision in several weeks.
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The decision in 2007 was they needed to make a decision.
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Immigration authorities have yet to make a decision on the case.
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When you first start out, you need to make a decision.
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Amazon doesn't expect to make a decision until sometime next year.
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He has the weekend to make a decision on that bill.
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Friday deadline to make a decision on if she will appear.
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President Trump could make a decision as soon as this week.
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Trump has said he plans to make a decision this month.
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And yet what else is there to help make a decision?
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" That way, he could make a decision that "minimized [his] regrets.
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We need to make a decision after we get further information.
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He said he would make a decision at a later date.
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I like feedback but at some point, you make a decision.
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He said he expected Kaeser to make a decision on Sunday.
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For example: Sometimes I say that I can't make a decision.
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Couples have to communicate with each other to make a decision.
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The president and Congress will ultimately make a decision about funding.
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We should make a decision in the not too distant future.
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We had to make a decision: Who, exactly, is our Luther?
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Justice Burke will make a decision on the matter on Friday.
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Mr. Read said he will make a decision sometime in 2018.
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Once they arrive, you have five days to make a decision.
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State prosecutors are expected to make a decision later this month.
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"They should make a decision this week," said one Republican senator.
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And they don't trust the American people to make a decision.
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She said she would make a decision in the coming days.
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We could make a decision in one day and then leave.
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City officials and parade organizers will make a decision tomorrow morning.
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President Donald Trump was supposed to make a decision by Nov.
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The Supreme Court could make a decision before the 2020 election.
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He told me not to make a decision on that basis.
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ULTIMATELY, THE PRESIDENT WILL MAKE A DECISION LATER IN THE YEAR.
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"At that point you have to make a decision," she said.
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She said the company will likely make a decision in June.
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HE MAKES SOME POINTS AND YOU MAKE A DECISION TO FIGHT.
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Scott hasn't indicated when he'll make a decision about the race.
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When asked to make a decision, he was firm and precise.
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Mr. Trump will then have 90 days to make a decision.
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He's expected to make a decision within months, and possibly sooner.
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The company has said it will make a decision next year.
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" You guys said, "Hey, we actually want to make a decision.
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Step out of the virtual for a moment and make a decision.
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As Christians, we should examine our motives before we make a decision.
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The cabinet has yet to make a decision on closing the embassy.
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You have to make a decision quick, and I made that decision.
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He did not say when the airline planned to make a decision.
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They will have to make a decision on suing the parties involved.
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"People can't make a decision on a piece of artwork," Cormican says.
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We are then using data to support rather than make a decision.
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We're not going to make a decision based on any one period.
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I don't think I'm prepared to make a decision at this point.
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"That's a practical case of when you have to make a decision."
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I had to consciously make a decision to eat well each day.
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PG&E officials are expected to make a decision by 803 a.m.
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And [you] have to make a decision to focus on the fun.
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There's no deadline for when the federal court must make a decision.
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Murphy said he and Jolly will make a decision within a month.
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Media reports said he was expected to make a decision on Friday.
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But France is right to make a decision involving such trade-offs.
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It's unfortunate that we're the ones that have to make a decision.
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"He did not make a decision not to say it," McMaster continued.
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But he didn't make a decision on whether to bring the case.
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Instead, Mandelbrot thinks it'll give backers more information to make a decision.
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Would she be able to make a decision in the intervening hours?
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The country's Constitutional Court has until June 21 to make a decision.
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The Board has two weeks to make a decision about his release.
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The Tigers are expected to make a decision on Wilson by Saturday.
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And you can only make a decision if you have enough information.
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Departing the G7, Trump said he would make a decision next week.
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Do they generally make a decision within a month, or two months?
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While all options look promising, she has yet to make a decision.
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But Dowd indicated that he's in no hurry to make a decision.
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The city council must make a decision on this issue before July.
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We'll present a plan, and then the president can make a decision.
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But if they do it, we'll have to make a decision then.
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"Pull out a Ping-Pong ball and make a decision," Bogut said.
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To never make a decision on the spot, always take your time.
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" She added, "Please, please make a decision that lets me do that.
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After a review of public comments, the administration will make a decision.
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"We'll probably make a decision next week," Trump said in his remarks.
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Referees make a decision fairly quickly, usually in less than 30 seconds.
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Keep in mind, you don't have to make a decision right now.
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You have to make a decision about the direction of their work.
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He has said he will make a decision on the matter soon.
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"He needs to make a decision on something this important," said Rep.
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But I had to make a decision based on how phrases appear.
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"We as an organization have had to make a decision," he said.
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Mr. Mandelblit says he will make a decision as soon as possible.
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Tesco is set to make a decision on the sale this month.
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"We will make a decision after we learn about details," he said.
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I'm preparing, but don't think I'd make a decision probably until February.
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FIFA expects to make a decision on the 2026 host next summer.
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But the president can make a decision to go a different direction.
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"We'll monitor the situation closely and then make a decision," he said.
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Upon those arguments, and whatever evidence they present, I'll make a decision.
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I just want to weigh both sides before I make a decision.
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I will make a decision sometime toward the end of the season.
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Audi has yet to make a decision on the matter, it said.
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The judge gave the government until Wednesday afternoon to make a decision.
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The question is - what angle do you choose to make a decision?
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Judge Richard E. Moore will make a decision on sentencing in August.
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"As soon as they're formally adopted, I'll make a decision," said Rep.
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We're going to make a decision tomorrow based on Secretary Pompeo's report.
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Emirates said it had yet to make a decision on engine supplier.
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"I'll make a decision probably in the next couple months," Garcetti said.
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A judge could make a decision either way, or postpone the ruling.
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He'll review the facts, and he'll make a decision about next steps.
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Then I will make a decision about what my vote will be.
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" He'll weigh his options and "make a decision at an appropriate time.
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With only 24 hours to make a decision, they signed the lease.
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The committee is expected to make a decision on Rosenstein later Tuesday.
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My husband and I have yet to make a decision on the pregnancy.
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Bin Attash is expected to make a decision on Thursday on representing himself.
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Health minister Agnes Buzyn will now make a decision based on the recommendation.
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We're hearing that the company is aiming to make a decision this weekend.
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I mean -- THE PRESIDENT: People are going to have to make a decision.
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"The guy was an idiot — he just couldn't make a decision," he said.
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Judge Berman is set to make a decision regarding the proposal on Monday.
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"The federal government will make a decision," he told reporters after the tour.
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The moderators would make a decision based on whichever post Workplace served up.
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The Transportation Department said it will make a decision on Havana this summer.
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Make a decision: Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump or one of the others.
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The earlier you see the more time you have to make a decision.
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Regulators are expected to make a decision on the deal in early June.
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The judge said he might not make a decision immediately at that hearing.
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But if you don't make a decision and your competitor does, you lose.
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Tropeano and the club will make a decision on how to proceed afterward.
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Under British takeover rules it had until May 9 to make a decision.
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Belgium will make a decision on which jet fighter to pick next year.
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You make a decision, and then you have to live with the consequence.
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It is expected to make a decision at a meeting in early June.
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Mr. Feinberg has been given a May 7 deadline to make a decision.
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When would you make a decision about whether to make a 2020 run?
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"At some point, I obviously have to make a decision," California Democratic Sen.
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"It was a forcing function for us to make a decision," he said.
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I was just standing right there waiting for them to make a decision.
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That forced Pruitt to make a decision, and he acted in Dow's favor.
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"We won't make a decision until next year," TSMC spokesperson Michael Kramer said.
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Mueller ultimately did not make a decision on whether Trump obstructed the investigation.
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"I'll have to make a decision if he's the nominee," Rubio told me.
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The couple can make a decision together for the harmony of the relationship.
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He's expected to make a decision within his first two weeks in office.
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Sometimes, however, too much choice makes it nearly impossible to make a decision.
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"Closure" is the moment that you make a decision or form a judgment.
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"I don't want to be too soon to make a decision," she said.
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It takes me longer to process; he's very quick to make a decision.
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The organization said that it would make a decision in the coming days.
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Last but not least, Chris and Katie were forced to make a decision.
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Obviously, Jeff Bezos needs to make a decision that is good for Amazon.
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They'll have to make a decision this week on which proposal to take.
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It did not say how long it would take to make a decision.
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Is he really supposed to make a decision about every airstrike in Syria?
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We're going to ask questions and then we'll make a decision on witnesses.
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Germany is expected to make a decision on Huawei in the coming months.
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"You have to make a decision by Labor Day of 2021," he said.
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You listen to the evidence and make a decision if we do that.
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Steyer has previously said he'd make a decision about running for office soon.
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"If I saw change, that would help me make a decision," he said.
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It is expected to make a decision in those cases later this year.
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There's nothing wrong with waiting for release day before you make a decision.
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And I'll make a decision probably over the next week to two weeks.
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Germany is the next European nation set to make a decision on it.
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It's not their responsibility to make a decision that, 'I will release this.
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"He did not make a decision not to say it," General McMaster said.
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May's government has indicated it will make a decision on Hinkley in September.
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"We're going to make a decision tonight or very shortly thereafter," he said.
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I mean — THE PRESIDENT: People are going to have to make a decision.
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She said in late August that she'd make a decision by Sept. 30.
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He expects to make a decision on treatment in the next several days.
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The refs had to make a decision and they made the right one.
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In the end, the client will use mostly emotion to make a decision.
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You only begin to notice them after you make a decision to change.
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Make a decision about your throw rug, which can present a trip hazard.
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Before this, the board had hoped to make a decision within two weeks.
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And I think that's a very legitimate basis upon which to make a decision.
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A continued legal effort, the source contended, might "force" Roberts to make a decision.
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The ECB is expected to make a decision on the extension request on Friday.
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Flint said the bank would make a decision in the middle of the year.
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Whenever we make a decision we run it through a mental and emotional filter.
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It's time for Democrats to make a decision, and this is a big one.
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The fact is Bob did not make a decision that there was a crime.
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If everything goes well, we'll make a decision on what we're going to do.
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The special prosecution had said it would make a decision on Lee by Sunday.
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We did not make a decision to change the balance sheet normalization right now.
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The government will make a decision about the inflation adjustment in November, Varga said.
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The appeals court will make a decision on the case in the coming months.
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Reitblat said the software could make a decision in less than half a second.
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The shuttles can "make a decision with a higher level of confidence," Sullivan said.
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" "I'll make a decision if I don't get it – which I think I will.
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Turkey has requested his extradition, but the U.S. has yet to make a decision.
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A judge is expected to make a decision on the request later on Monday.
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And look, when the conditions aren&apost right, you got to make a decision.
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That forced Pruitt to make a decision early into his tenure as EPA administrator.
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We want to see fundamental reform of Wells Fargo before we make a decision.
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The Fed will make a decision on interest rates on Wednesday at 2 p.m.
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At some point they're going to have to make a decision — results or resistance.
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It has been expected to make a decision by the end of this year.
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We have no idea when the magistrate will make a decision in Brendan's case.
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The L.A. City Attorney is reviewing the case and will make a decision soon.
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CNN reported in November that Singapore Airlines would make a decision by end-year.
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Judge WK Kwok did not immediately make a decision about merging the two cases.
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"I could play the show, but I have to make a decision," he muses.
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The FDA, which is due to make a decision on the medicine by Nov.
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The gut is usually always right – so just make a decision and move on.
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South Korean prosecutors now have to make a decision on whether to indict Lee.
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If she had waited much longer to make a decision, both would have died.
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He said he believed the YSK would make a decision to safeguard Turkey's future.
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He said he'll make a decision about his future plans after the November elections.
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U.S. Bankruptcy Judge Benjamin Goldgar said he will make a decision at 10 a.m.
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Castro is expected to formally make a decision this week on whether to run.
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"We're really at a point where we need to make a decision," Worm says.
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"We're going to make a decision in the not too distant future," Trump said.
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We have an obligation to make a decision about how we want to participate.
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Qantas has previously said it would make a decision around the end of 2019.
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It's unclear when Scott will make a decision about whether or not he's running.
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But the company has said it expects to make a decision sometime in 2018.
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He started telling people he'd make a decision by the end of this week.
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The President weighed in and it's now up to them to make a decision.
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President Donald Trump has indicated he will make a decision in a few weeks.
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This can't be undone, and I'd never had to make a decision like this.
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"We want to make a decision that prioritizes what's more important," the official said.
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Belgium is due to make a decision on a new fighter later this year.
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Timing. He had to make a decision Sunday evening, when the forecast looked ominous.
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K., I'm going show strength as a leader, make a decision and move on.
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The state's Supreme Court is expected to make a decision in the case soon.
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"I'll make a decision over the next fairly short period of time," Trump said.
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They have to wait for the state to make a decision on the site.
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Justice James Burke is expected to make a decision on the motions Dec. 20.
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"You have to make a decision to fire a weapon into somebody's territory," Gen.
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Based on that experience, she will make a decision about whether to turn professional.
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The Federal Trade Commission did not make a decision in 1978 to allow it.
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In reality, parents should read the policy for themselves and make a decision, accordingly.
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But if Mr. Guaidó does not make a decision — and soon — he risks irrelevancy.
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At least, Reid was able to make a decision," the GOP senator said. "Sen.
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We have to give mothers the information that empowers them to make a decision.
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It's all in that very moment that the umpire has to make a decision.
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"Having too much information can make it harder to make a decision," she said.
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Any hint of trouble is worth taking very seriously as you make a decision.
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Attention now shifts to Germany, which still needs to make a decision on Huawei.
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He says that he will make a decision after a state budget is passed.
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U.S. regulators have accelerated their review and could make a decision by Dec. 24.
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But now, I'm working on being able to make a decision with incomplete information.
|
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The president weighed in and it's now up to them to make a decision.
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"I had to make a decision in what was about 20 minutes," he said.
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Do you think it's particularly challenging for Facebook to make a decision on this?
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First there have to be elections, and at that moment I'll make a decision.
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Each individual investor needs to make a decision in line with their own values.
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The curators and the Whitney have to make a decision about how they'll respond.
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" She further detailed her plans Thursday on MSNBC's "Morning Joe," saying she'd make a decision on a Senate run in the "short-term," and that "I don't think you actually have to make a decision about the White House before the fall.
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After they make a decision, cutting off the ad dollars is an easy engineering problem.
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If you're not ready to make a decision yet, don't let anyone pressure you, Taurus.
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Rothken said he expected the judge to make a decision on live streaming on Tuesday.
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She&aposs going to make a decision as to what she&aposs going to do.
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She's been a supporter for a long time... We'll probably make a decision next week.
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It needs to make a decision whether it wants closer union and closer fiscal policy.
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Kuczynski could make a decision about other Cabinet changes in coming days, his government said.
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The skill you need to practice is the one you need to make a decision.
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Trump said he would make a decision on Haley's replacement within the next few weeks.
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"I will never make a decision either way just based on party politics," she said.
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"We will make a decision in the coming days," Desh Amila of Think Inc. said.
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"We will make a decision carefully," the Nikkei quoted an unidentified Sharp executive as saying.
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Ban said on Thursday that he will make a decision "soon" on his political future.
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With leadership, you make a decision every day about whether you choose to follow someone.
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The organization won't make a decision about a formal endorsement until a meeting is held.
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The Thai debt office said it would make a decision by the end of August.
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Mnangagwa said he would make a decision on how to proceed after studying the report.
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The update from Secretary Jeh Johnson warned those on the fence to make a decision.
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But the government has to make a decision when companies are not paying workers well.
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Do some research on business structures, make a decision, then get back to the grind.
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MILAN (Reuters) - Italy's communications authority (AGCOM) will make a decision with regards to Vivendi's (VIV.
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I know it's a tough call, but the time has come to make a decision.
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The district attorney's office has yet to make a decision about seeking the death penalty.
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Research Too often, leaders forfeit their leadership position when trying to collaboratively make a decision.
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In those cases, you have to make a decision about what the institution really is.
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The judge is expected to make a decision on whether to grant an injunction soon.
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In December, the politician said he would make a decision about running within two months.
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After a little while, the curtain fell and it was time to make a decision.
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They'd rather make a decision and be wrong than suffer from the paralysis of indecision.
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The Department of Justice is expected to make a decision on the merger this week.
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We're five guys, so for us to make a decision about anything is really hard.
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Eco-certification labels can help you make a decision without doing all the research yourself.
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The CDU membership will make a decision at a party conference on December 7-8.
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The rest of the options are fabulous, and it's really hard to make a decision.
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"My view has been, don't make a decision until you absolutely have to," Christie said.
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FORD: WELL, YOU DON'T MAKE A DECISION LIKE THIS BASED ON THOSE KINDS OF THINGS.
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The Commission has until June 5 to review the firms' proposals and make a decision.
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The administration must make a decision soon on subsidizing Enefit's operation with rights-of-way.
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Someone's got to make a decision, and sometimes it's just better to take it down.
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We should never be asked to make a decision between our money or our life.
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A. Beijing Bookworm invited me, but it took me six months to make a decision.
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The Commission said it had 90 working days, until July 4, to make a decision.
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He is due to make a decision whether to bring forward the ore export ban.
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The FDA is expected to make a decision on approval by December 05, Roche said.
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"We had to make a decision in the margins, in the gray area," Myers says.
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Trump has indicated he would make a decision on a new chair by Nov. 3.
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Biden is expected to make a decision on whether to run in the coming months.
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The government is expected to make a decision on the bids in about a month.
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But he said Mueller did not make a decision on whether the president obstructed justice.
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With that recommendation made, the White House would have fifteen days to make a decision.
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For my sanity, I had to make a decision to be proactive, but not reactive.
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The judge, after hearing arguments from Meng's lawyer and the prosecutors, didn't make a decision.
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" "It is not possible for us to make a decision about this resignation from abroad.
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In other interviews, Abrams has hinted that she will make a decision before the fall.
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The Times reported that Kennedy is set to make a decision in the coming weeks.
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After a review of public comments, the administration will make a decision on the proposal.
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EPA, the Supreme Court said to the EPA that they had to make a decision.
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It said it will make a decision whether to approve the deal by Oct. 17.
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The National Prosecuting Authority is expected to make a decision on whether to charge Zuma.
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It said the Adjudicatory Chamber would make a decision on the case in due course.
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The judge said she would make a decision as soon as possible, according to omaha.com.
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They refer deals to you, then the three of you sort of make a decision?
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The European Commission has said it would make a decision on the deal by Oct.
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And after that, they'd have to make a decision about what's going to replace it.
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He said he won't make a decision on a recount until those ballots are counted.
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The GOP nominee will have less time to make a decision than in years past.
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People who always want all the information before they make a decision are disastrous C.E.O.s.
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" Rubio says if he has to make a decision, he is "going to choose life.
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Mr. Giuliani met with Mr. Trump a day later, urging him to make a decision.
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Bloomberg reported that an FDA panel will make a decision on Kite's product in November.
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You deserve to know: Is an algorithm being used to make a decision about you?
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The FCC and Justice Department had been expected to make a decision in early June.
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I don't make a decision to create a work unless I have four good reasons.
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He said Trump's legal team expected to make a decision in two or three weeks.
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"Until she had seen quite a few, she couldn't make a decision," Ms. Torton said.
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They have two days to make a decision for the female members of the community.
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If we needed to make a decision, the gesture told us what decision to make.
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"I want to see the whole package before I make a decision," Mr. McCain said.
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The oversight board is expected to make a decision for each case within 90 days.
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They had to make a decision about her care: Would she go private or public?
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We all have to make a decision to be on the right side of history.
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"We felt we had to make a decision before the weekend," Chin told the newspaper.
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This will be the moment, the next couple of days, where we make a decision.
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Sanders has said it would be irresponsible to make a decision before reviewing the evidence.
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Petra and JR make a decision about their future that neither of them saw coming.
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He suggests people call multiple funeral homes and compare prices before they make a decision.
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Tenet had previously said it would make a decision on the sale of that unit.
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Chances are they've already looked online or they're planning to make a decision online later.
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A spokesman for the Labour Party said it would make a decision later on Monday.
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You'll have seven seconds to make a decision and proceed with the narrative, Tinder says.
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You have up until you are age 65 and four months to make a decision.
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"The regime cannot make a decision as to whether we stay or go," Abrams said.
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The agency's acting head said he had been awaiting enough information to make a decision.
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Too often a challenge spins out of control because a leader won't make a decision.
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She's been a supporter for a long time ... We'll probably make a decision next week.
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The president had said he would make a decision on the Paris accord this week.
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A special meeting in the next few months may be needed to make a decision.
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Republican leaders will make a decision about what to do following Friday's vote, CNN reported.
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I had to make a decision and I realized that money didn't matter to me.
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"These platforms are going to have to make a decision about where they stand," says Schweickert.
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It's probably designed to help someone assess the situation and make a decision that isn't impulsive.
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"You have to be strategic when you make a decision to recommend a candidate," García said.
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Judge Alessandra Vella is expected to make a decision by Tuesday morning, a judicial source said.
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The judge in those proceedings could make a decision on Avenatti's request as early as Wednesday.
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James can officially make a decision on a new team starting Sunday at 12:01 a.m.
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If we wait for 100 percent of the information to make a decision, it's too late.
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"I will make a decision in the coming days," Ohana said about the American extradition request.
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The NHL and NHL Players Association are expected to make a decision on Pyeongchang in January.
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But according to NBC, Obama may make a decision to release Manning as early as today.
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You need to know the people you're working with, I think, before you make a decision.
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IF SOMEBODY WENT AFTER DISNEY, MY GUESS IS APPLE WOULD HAVE TO FINALLY MAKE A DECISION.
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I waited months to make a decision about where to attend because I was negotiating scholarships.
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Having to make a decision between the family and your own financial health is beyond challenging.
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The FDA is expected to make a decision on approval by February 23, 2018, Roche said.
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The Supreme Court is expected to make a decision on the citizenship question in late June.
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Leaders would rather make a decision and be wrong than suffer from the paralysis of indecision.
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She said that she would make a decision on whether to run "some time this fall."
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"We didn't make a decision about what consent and consensus looked like to us," said Thizy.
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Disaster agency spokesman David de Leon says offiials are analyzing the terrain to make a decision.
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Federal judge Jorge Alonso will now make a decision on the injunction based on Gilbert's recommendation.
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Bloomberg's associates told the paper that he would need to make a decision "in early March".
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Authorities said they won't make a decision on charges until they can speak with the woman.
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It said it was looking into the licence offers and had yet to make a decision.
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And then we're going to make a decision at a later date once everything is stabilized.
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Only the board of governors can make a decision whether to suspend or expel a member.
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Everyone feared for the security of the parade, but we all had to make a decision.
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They "want to see the familiar and not to have to make a decision," she said.
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It will make a decision by Thanksgiving on whether to enter the industry, CNBC has reported.
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"We still expect to make a decision by the end of this calendar year," he said.
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And I'm going to make a decision in real time, as I do every other time.
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U.S. District Judge Amy Berman Jackson had given Manafort's lawyers until Monday to make a decision.
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But no matter what, the important thing is to make a decision and stick with it.
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You will have to make a decision about whether you will ask what she already knows.
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"The last thing anybody likes to do in this town is make a decision," he said.
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She's yet to make a decision, but her name recognition could help build some quick momentum.
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He has until June 24, the filing deadline to enter the race, to make a decision.
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Google cofounder Larry Page says no one should wait for a meeting to make a decision.
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The Republican governor said he hopes to make a decision before he leaves office next month.
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Prospective patients do not have the necessary information to make a decision about signing the clauses.
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He has said he will make a decision on whether to run in the coming weeks.
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The Treasury Department is set to make a decision on the proposed cuts by May 7.
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"We felt we had to make a decision before the weekend," Chin told the Miami Herald.
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"They're going to wait until after the season to make a decision," Montoya said of Penske.
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But that's for the refs to make a decision and they have to make quick calls.
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And I have no idea how Amazon's senior leaders will score proposals and make a decision.
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And we had to make a decision: We can either not do business or do business.
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Whatever decision he makes, you are supposed to rely on the attorney to make a decision.
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We just have to wait and see how Daley plays, so we can make a decision.
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The Supreme Court is gearing up to make a decision in the Whole Woman's Health v.
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Hancock is supposed to make a decision on Fox's bid for Sky in the coming weeks.
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It would make a decision by July 11, a filing on its website showed on Tuesday.
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But Ryan declined to say when prosecutors would make a decision on whether to charge Greitens.
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And so here's what happens is they make a decision on the candidate or the person.
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She was about to get "Dawson's Creek," and we had to make a decision really fast.
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Germany, for example, has not banned Huawei, while the U.K. is yet to make a decision.
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"We had to make a decision with the information we had at the moment," she said.
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There's little consistency across wine labels to help you make a decision on what to buy.
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Germany and the U.K., seen as crucial markets for Huawei, have yet to make a decision.
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I'm going to consider the questions and answers, and then I'm going to make a decision.
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Pryce: The closer you are to the tackle, you make him make a decision right now.
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" Bonus concept: When it's hard to make a decision, "we WAIT until we have more information.
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So, when we were trying to make a decision about what aspect ratios should we have?
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U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to make a decision on the recommendation early this year.
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The Fed said it was discussing such changes and could make a decision in coming months.
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NEWTON, Iowa — Lois Grier knows she has to make a decision about the Democratic primary soon.
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Maguire said Thursday that the executive branch did not make a decision to defy a Sept.
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The association held an emergency meeting earlier today in order to make a decision more quickly.
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Our board will make a decision on that here later this month, in terms of 2020.
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The DNC selection committee has said it wouldn't make a decision until after the midterm elections.
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Britain is expected to make a decision on the future role of Huawei later this month.
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In order to do it, a judge would need to make a decision by Christmas Eve.
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When you change employers, you'll need to make a decision about your current 401(k) plan.
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Many Israeli experts characterize the prime minister as a paranoid micromanager who cannot make a decision.
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The state board likely will make a decision later this year whether to approve the book.
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If the courts make a decision, it could leave many many many Americans in the lurch.
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She is expected to make a decision before actress Felicity Huffman's expected sentencing hearing on Friday.
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Now, the state really has to make a decision about how they're going to do that.
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Translating things into American terms might help make a decision that seems totally foreign more comprehensible.
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So I knew that it was almost over, and then I had to make a decision.
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"And I think there are a lot of regular citizens out there that are going to demand that their members of Congress look at the facts, make a decision on the facts, not make a decision based on their loyalty to the cult of Donald Trump."
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Savage said she had not ruled out the idea but was not ready to make a decision.
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It could take a few days for the courts to make a decision about the arrest warrant.
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Sometimes, you need to just go with your gut, make a decision and tell people the plan.
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Did you make a decision and zero in on Dallas very quickly or were there other possibilities?
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I make suggestions, hopefully the clients like them, we make a decision and then we move on.
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The judge in charge of the case will make a decision bearing in mind the prosecutor's recommendations.
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Ultimately, the Trump administration has to make a decision about what its goal in tax reform is.
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The Malaysian government is expected to make a decision on renewing its operating license by mid-August.
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Time is running out and Trump needs to make a decision about that bear and his cage.
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Patrick has said repeatedly that he'll make a decision on 2020 at the end of the year.
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A judge will now make a decision on the extradition, and the lawsuit could influence that proceeding.
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It did not say when it expected it would make a decision, but it granted expedited review.
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In the weeks leading up to the Senate trial, Trump gave Romney space to make a decision.
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When I had to make a decision, I asked myself if the choice would make both proud.
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Essentially, women have to make a decision about which set of body norms they'd like to resist.
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Fortis expects Woodfibre to make a decision on the project by the end of 2017, Perry said.
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President Barack Obama is expected to make a decision on whether to release the documents in June.
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Trump will make a decision on Kelly's replacement by the end of the year, the source said.
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We need it, we want it, we embrace it and we don't make a decision without it.
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So this is when you make a decision that may one day land you in an ambulance.
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Final RFPs were submitted in October and the DoD is expected to make a decision in April.
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" Christie added that finding out the New Hampshire primary results, "should allow us to make a decision.
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The agency has yet to make a decision about which commercial space company will create the hardware.
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But there are harms, and particularly in their 254s, women have to make a decision for themselves.
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"We will make a decision in the near future, in the course of six months," Miller said.
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The Nebraska Supreme Court is expected to make a decision in the third quarter, TC Energy said.
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The Malaysian government is expected to make a decision on renewing its operating licence by mid-August.
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President Donald Trump is expected to make a decision soon on whether to exit the Paris Agreement.
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The story bot messages you lines of text and occasionally prompts the reader to make a decision.
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Vithalani said should the government make a decision to import, the import tax would have to go.
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The Alaskan legislature is expected to make a decision by early next month on the LIO lease.
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Signifyd's platform uses "thousands of different data points to make a decision," CEO Raj Ramanand tells TechCrunch.
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To make a decision, buyers often rely on those who purchased before them: They read the reviews.
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Officials said they would make a decision later on whether races could take place in the afternoon.
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The results will be used to make a decision on whether to use the vaccine more widely.
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Tevin: Let me get more information from all the sides, and then we will make a decision.
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After Cukurova did not make a decision by the deadline, the option to buy passed to Fridman.
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Trump just decided to listen and then make a decision on the spot, the source told CNN.
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Knowing she must make a decision, the Alabama native surprisingly picks Randone to share the evening with.
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While the judge sided with Mr. Redstone, he did not make a decision on Mr. Redstone's competency.
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She isn't expected to make a decision on Kavanaugh's nomination until after his confirmation hearing next month.
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Yet the judge did not make a decision about whether or not Mr. Redstone was mentally competent.
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I was getting to that age and I had to make a decision and that was it.
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"What's so ironic is you make a decision like that, and then weirdly, you're rewarded," he said.
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Fincantieri Chairman Giampiero Massolo says EU should make a decision before the Commission mandate expires this year.
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"I'm a lot closer than I was before Christmas, and we'll make a decision soon," Biden added.
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DHS will make a decision in May about another roughly 80,000 immigrants from Honduras protected by TPS.
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"We will make a decision based on our national security interests when the times comes," he said.
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That includes the contentious lesser prairie chicken, which the agency will make a decision about in September.
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And the chair needs to make a decision sometimes on what's the best use of staff time.
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He said he'll make a decision at a later date about whether Manafort's case can go forward.
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Technology is already on the market that can block a driver from having to make a decision.
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"With diamonds, every time you make a decision, there's no way back," an Alrosa employee told us.
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We are going to actually get all the information, get briefed properly and then make a decision.
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However, her government will now face increased pressure to make a decision about the election on Sunday.
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U.S. President Donald Trump is expected to make a decision on the recommendation by early next year.
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Since then, however, O'Rourke has said he will finish his House term and then make a decision.
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The Giants have a few weeks, and two preseason games, to evaluate Bullock and make a decision.
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The prosecutor can make a decision either to file a charge or not to file a charge.
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Eventually, Democrats have to put forth policies so that voters will be able to make a decision.
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TRUMP SAYS HE HAS BEEN FULLY BRIEFED ON AUTO TARIFFS AND WILL MAKE A DECISION FAIRLY SOON
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CNN confirmed through a Bloomberg spokesperson that he would make a decision by February at the latest.
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He has not said when he plans to make a decision on a possible third-party bid.
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One person told Bloomberg News that Trump could make a decision by the end of this week.
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Missing a self-imposed, 48-hour deadline to make a decision, Trump rolled back on that timeline.
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If they do, Governor Jerry Brown must make a decision to sign or veto by September 30.
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Like, 'oh, this is something I need to make a decision about because my window is closing.
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Regulators have not given much guidance as to when they will make a decision on the deal.
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"I will make a decision on that, but I have not made that decision yet," Trump said.
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"He has to make a decision that he's prepared to engage in that area," the commissioner said.
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Now she wants a declaration of emergency, and, uh, we'll have to make a decision on that.
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Under Israeli law, the interior minister is the one authorized to make a decision on barring entry.
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Kasich has 10 days to make a decision; if he does nothing, the bills automatically become law.
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" Garneau says Canada is still going over the intelligence but told reporters: "We will make a decision.
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The Supreme Court has yet to make a decision on whether or not to hear Sherri's appeal.
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" Bach added that the I.O.C. was confident it could make a decision "within the next four weeks.
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Cannes's organizers said in their statement that they will make a decision about what to do next.
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"Every team has an opportunity to make a decision for themselves and speak for themselves," he said.
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Mr. Schulte's lawyers had urged the government to make a decision regarding the Vault 7 leak charges.
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"When you are bombarded by a ton of information, it's difficult to make a decision," he said.
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Mr. Phillips, the mayor's spokesman, said on Wednesday that Mr. de Blasio would make a decision soon.
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Mueller did not make a decision one way or another as to whether Trump obstructed the investigation.
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"When you're in that position, you've got to make a decision one way or another," Headley said.
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At that time, the company will make a decision based on the status of the coronavirus pandemic.
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It is expected to make a decision soon on whether Facebook's WhatsApp has violated European privacy laws.
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QP will make a decision on the foreign partners by the end of 2018, Al-Kaabi said.
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Lamar Alexander of Tennessee said he'd make a decision when the opportunity to vote on witnesses comes.
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"If you ever make a decision that doesn't put the kids first, it is the wrong decision."
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All three have said they would wait for his appearance before the committee to make a decision.
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But Gerard urged Trump to make a decision right away for the better of the U.S. industry.
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Trump could make a decision on whether to continue making the payments as soon as this week.
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Judge Reggie B. Walton said at a hearing that if prosecutors don't make a decision by Nov.
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Plame told The Associated Press she is spending time with residents and will make a decision soon.
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It would be, obviously, a potential obstruction of justice that people have to make a decision on.
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Trump is expected to make a decision on the ITC's recommendation, possibly as early as next week.
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The administration approved the state's work requirements, but did not make a decision on a partial expansion.
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The moon in Libra clashes with Mercury, pushing you to make a decision concerning love and money.
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Glencore said in a statement on Tuesday that it was disappointed Frydenberg did not make a decision.
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The company is due to make a decision on Foxconn's offer by the end of the month.
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It's going to get to the point where they are going to have to make a decision.
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You're not indecisive, but you can take forever to make a decision that you feel confident about.
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The report has yet to be made public, but Trump has 90 days to make a decision.
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I think that people need to make a decision about they want to do for their elections.
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While that gave the President space to make a decision, it led to uncertainty among Republican lawmakers.
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If sportsmen make a decision about competitions wherever it is in the world, that is not right.
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The economists also expect the ECB not to make a decision on lowering asset purchases until October.
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Kristie had to make a decision about signing a warehouse lease while Patrik was out of town.
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The Murdochs, who control Fox, are expected to make a decision by the end of the year.
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At this point, a native speaker has to make a decision: What to do with that G?
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How much time is there to make a decision — enough time to free anyone from the tracks?
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When she's older, she can look over all the information and make a decision on her own.
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"Democrats are going to have to make a decision at some point really soon," Ms. Sanders said.
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What I learned was this magic that has nothing to do with investments, although it works in investments, everything else, is that whenever I would make a decision, rather than just make a decision, I would take the time to write down what my criteria for the decisions are.
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But Fudge has not made an official announcement and reportedly said she would make a decision after Thanksgiving.
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But they can make that claim, we will process it and review the situation and make a decision.
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The bank will make a decision on the location by the first quarter of 2018, the spokesman added.
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It doesn't force him to make a decision one way or the other, and essentially, it isn't groundbreaking.
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She should have to face her feelings for both Owen and Link (Chris Carmack) and make a decision.
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When the pool party ended, I had to make a decision based on the time we spent together.
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SARAH SANDERS, WHITE HOUSE PRESS SECRETARY: We are not going to make a decision based on specific cases.
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Lufthansa expects to make a decision on its narrow-body 737 or A320 purchases next year, Spohr said.
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It forced me to make a decision: I could start turning down jobs, or I could hire help.
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Rubio has until June 24 to make a decision on whether to run, but the calculation is complicated.
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Abortion providers allow pregnant people to make a decision about their own lives, relying on kindness and facts.
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They will make a decision based on public comments and input, and are meeting next on June 1.
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But come June, insurers will need to make a decision: Either they are in or they are out.
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The court did not make a decision on whether or not the suit will move forward, Variety reports.
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"We'll make a decision ... over the next few days and we'll be announcing it on Monday," Trump said.
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The reptilian part of the brain will make a decision, and the only concern it has is survival.
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"Everyone wants me to make a decision right now," Khloé said, referring specifically to Kim and her mother.
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What's next: Moore says he plans to make a decision about his run in the next few weeks.
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MC though it had yet to make a decision on the issue and submit it to its board.
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The season is less than a month away, though, so the Sky really need to make a decision.
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"It's the companies that are yet to make a decision that you need to worry about," he said.
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Moody's placed South Africa on review for a downgrade and is due to make a decision by March.
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When women have to make a decision that has implications for the future, they tend to overthink it.
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The banks will make a decision about whether to pursue a merger within weeks, a fifth source said.
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"One needs to weigh the benefits and harms and make a decision you feel comfortable with," Brawley said.
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French Finance Minister Bruno Le Maire called on Scholz and other European counterparts to make a decision soon.
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The centre-left government said it was reviewing Raggi's request and would make a decision in coming days.
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The governor has said he'll make a decision on a special session by the end of the week.
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If there's no good reason why I shouldn't make the decision right now, then I make a decision.
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The solution is to have an aggregator sit on top of all the "advisors" to make a decision.
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Deutsche Bank said late on Saturday that the board would discuss the CEO position and make a decision.
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As for 2020, Steyer will assess what the Democratic field looks like and make a decision, Mack said.
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Sometimes a collective action problem can be overcome by having the group make a decision binding on everyone.
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Officials said the authority planned to make a decision about the tunnel work in the next three months.
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The Treasury Department will make a decision on how to respond to a Democratic request for Trump's returns.
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"Petrov had to make a decision: Would he report an incoming American strike?" my colleague Max Fisher explained.
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Mr. Trump could decide to try to preserve his leverage by extending the deadline to make a decision.
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She declined to make a decision on Honduras, which automatically triggered a six-month extension of the designation.
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They were pressuring me to make a decision, but I said I had to talk to my husband.
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The president is expected to make a decision on the committee's recommendation after reviewing it with his cabinet.
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But she would not say when he would make a decision or what he is leaning toward doing.
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"There was a call that focused on the chief encouraging her to make a decision," the official said.
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"I'll make a decision over the next couple of days," Trump told reporters later on Air Force One.
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It gives me the chance to evaluate things from so many different perspectives before I make a decision.
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Some black voters, like Ronald Brooks, said they simply needed more time to make a decision this year.
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"I think the OBR won't make a decision on that until (Brexit) is all signed off," he added.
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Here are a few considerations to help you make a decision about your Medicare coverage before Dec. 7.
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The company added that it expected to make a decision on these programs during the course of 2019.
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South Korea is also expected to make a decision on a proposed ban on cryptocurrency exchanges, reports CNBC.
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Instead, start projecting potential outcomes each time you make a decision, even if some seem like a stretch.
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Trump said that Monday that he would make a decision on a response in the next 48 hours.
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"Well the president will have to make a decision where to get the money," Graham said in response.
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"We're certainly aiming to make a decision by the end of the year," Turnbull told Australian Broadcasting Corp.
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Fobister called on Ontario Premier Kathleen Wynne to make a decision one way or another on the cleanup.
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Female athletes should not be forced to make a decision that could sacrifice the health of a child.
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The kingdom will make a decision in the next few months on whether to bring the company public.
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I think you just have to make a decision for yourself, and not listen to the other stuff.
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Handler credited her ability to make a decision about whether or not to have children to Roe v.
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"We felt we had to make a decision before the weekend," airport spokesman Greg Chin told the Herald.
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South Africa's energy regulator is expected to make a decision on Eskom's tariff request in March this year.
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FERC said the commissioners will take into consideration staff's recommendations when they make a decision on the projects.
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"Our expectation is that regulators will make a decision based on science and our objective data," he said.
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The state's highest court is expected to make a decision this summer on whether to take the case.
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I had to make a decision, as a man, to do something and actually say how I'm feeling.
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More than half said they want to meet with the candidates in person before they make a decision.
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The judge ordered the state health department to make a decision on the clinic's license by June 21.
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Politico reported he was meeting with top administration officials to make a decision about the payments going forward.
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The show, at some point, is going to have to make a decision as to who Lorca is.
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The arbitrator will weigh the evidence and arguments of both sides, perhaps conducting hearings, and make a decision.
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Alabama evangelicals who love and welcome immigrants seem to consciously make a decision to not start with politics.
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At a fork in the road, the doctor must make a decision worthy of the Greek heroine Antigone.
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Unlike traditional linear TV, Netflix doesn't just drop you into live TV — you have to make a decision.
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Mr. Foy said that he was actively discussing a candidacy and expected to make a decision within days.
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I make a decision about what to review based on a number of factors: Is the book newsworthy?
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LCS commissioner Chris Greely announced that they will make a decision on the Spring finals in Texas soon.
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And are the voters who are still weighing Biden against his opponents finally prepared to make a decision?
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McConnell reminded senators they don't need to make a decision on witnesses until later in the week, Sen.
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The court seems to expect to make a decision on the substance of the policy in the future.
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This is not to say that the president must actually make a decision for the privilege to apply.
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So we're going to make a decision tonight or very shortly thereafter and you'll be hearing the decision.
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" — Letitia James, the New York City public advocate "Don't be afraid to make a decision or a choice.
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Those things will be taken into account when the government collectively decides to make a decision on it.
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On Wednesday, he said he expects Congress to make a decision on whether to force women to register.
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Consumers, after all, have never been given this information to make a decision with in the first place.
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Now, in addition to the nightmare of cancer, I had the nightmare of having to make a decision.
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New York coach Pat Shurmur is unlikely to make a decision on Barkley until game day this week.
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They have to make a decision supporting one or the other which is a conflict within that unit.
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The president was expected to make a decision on the strategy before his first NATO meeting in May.
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He said last month that he expects to make a decision about a possible gubernatorial bid by April.
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Biden has said he will make a decision about whether to run for president in 2020 by January.
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"We are waiting for the President to make a decision based on the Secretary's recommendation," Pentagon spokesman Col.
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They just need to make a decision about what they want to do and what those perceptions are.
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U.S. District Judge Steve Jones heard arguments from both sides Thursday, but has yet to make a decision.
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He has said he will make a decision about entering the race by the end of the month.
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What kind of prosecutor would make a decision about someone's intent without even trying to talk to him?
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I'm not in a position to be able to make a decision on that one way or another.
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It'd have to go back to the US Supreme Court for them to make a decision on that.
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The judge announced that she would make a decision "another day" (which generally means in about three months).
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Joaquin Castro, has been considering a run against Cruz and is expected to make a decision sometime in April.
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Under the current format, a qualified majority (above 50 percent) of total votes is needed to make a decision.
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After we see that report then we can all make a decision, what, if anything, needs to take place.
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CHARLES GRASSLEY, R-IOWA: The next step is that we have wait for the president to make a decision.
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A source familiar with the matter told CNBC the president is expected to make a decision by year's end.
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"It's nice to make a decision about something," the Mean Girls alum told Vogue Australia of her upcoming nuptials.
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Karlshamn Mayor Per-Ola Mattsson said the city would not make a decision on the harbour deal before February.
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It can be civil, it can be respectful and we will make a decision, as a nation, and then . . .
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Before the White House meeting, Mr. Trump told reporters he would make a decision "fairly soon" about a strike.
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Officials from 10 States are suing over the program, requiring my Administration to make a decision regarding its legality.
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I think that's kind of the first step in trying to make a decision: are you getting unbiased information?
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But it's anyone's guess how long the goodwill will last before Gillum will be expected to make a decision.
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He declined to confirm or deny the reports regarding Huawei, but said the government would make a decision soon.
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The case went to trial in September, but according to CNET, the court has yet to make a decision.
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"We'll make a decision in the next couple of days on when that might happen," manager Walt Weiss said.
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Mark Zuckerberg: I mean, like, I will not be able to make a decision that overturns what they say.
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Early on in Pokémon GO, you're asked to make a decision: Which team do you want to be on?
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Read the complaint A US district court judge is expected to make a decision on the case by Friday.
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ET deadline Friday for the government to make a decision on whether to keep fighting for the citizenship question.
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We want to hear from both candidates, and hear actual plans, because we've got to make a decision here.
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In order to make a decision about what to patent, a startup must first know what IP it has.
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We used to say, it's your data, we'll just let you make a decision and then that's on you.
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Analysts have said they expect the PUC to make a decision at or before a meeting on June 14.
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He told The Daily Beast that he expects to make a decision by July 22, the state's ballot deadline.
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The angel, meanwhile, says you really better make a decision if you want to get anything done in 2018.
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CFIUS then has 30 days to make a decision on the transaction (which can be extended another 22007 days).
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Just ask anyone who has had to make a decision about what to order at a Guy Fieri restaurant.
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The consumer has 3 to 4 seconds to make a decision: Do I want to see this or not?
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Vithalani said the government could likely make a decision on imports by March but no later than April 15.
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The White House has said Trump will make a decision on the Paris deal after this week's G7 summit.
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FERC has said it would make a decision on the plant around June 13, according to the company's website.
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After that, it will be up to the FCC to make a decision about the future of the net.
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Powell said he would expect the Fed to make a decision shortly that will be announced to the public.
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And we had to make a decision, is it better as a theatrical or better as a Netflix movie?
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Petronas expects the Canadian authorities to make a decision on the project in September or October, Wan Zulkiflee said.
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He also said that his administration would make a decision on the remaining undocumented immigrants after securing the border.
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Then it's up to the 4th Circuit Court of Appeals to make a decision or ask for oral arguments.
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He noted that often, the network will wait until they collect the ratings to make a decision about renewal.
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"We knew he was not going to make a decision at the G7" on climate, the French official said.
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The federal district court where the lawsuit is filed will make a decision on whether Huawei's lawsuit will hold.
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The legislature only officially delivered the legislation on Thursday morning, and he had 10 days to make a decision.
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Instead, it will set up a process to review the designation and make a decision at a later date.
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Instead, inform yourself by doing your own research and make a decision based on your own personal comfort level.
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Jackson said he has begun that evaluation process but he was not ready to make a decision on Manziel.
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I listen to each person individually, hear what they have to say, and make a decision based on that.
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Talk of "Rexit" while the government refuses to make a decision on the governor's future has shaken the rupee.
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We had to make a decision as to how to narrow down the choices and which ones to visit.
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But they say he will make a decision about whether he will make a White House bid by January.
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An argument can also be made for waiting until boys are old enough to make a decision for themselves.
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"We want the central government to make a decision on these four dams, to cancel them," Ms. Wang said.
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He said Sunday that he will wait until after the midterms to make a decision about a possible campaign.
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"When you make a decision, maybe somebody's ox is being gored, and that's when the trouble starts," he said.
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Russia's energy minister Alexander Novak said on Sunday it was too early to make a decision to reverse course.
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The Bank of England's Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) is set to make a decision on interest rates on Thursday.
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However, recent reports speculate that Denver may not make a decision about IR until after their Week 10 bye.
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The hospital can then make a decision about whether they think the middlemen's services are worth the price tag.
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After researching my options in the previous week, it took me a few days to finally make a decision.
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Trump and his team are expected to make a decision about the position before the end of the week.
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He said earlier this month that he would make a decision concerning a bid by the end of March.
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Prior to Tuesday's elections, Grassley said he would wait to make a decision on chairmanship until after the midterms.
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She said last month that she planned to make a decision on a White House run over the holidays.
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The federal government should make a decision now about how to allocate based on which areas are hardest hit.
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City officials say O'Neill will make a decision on Pantaleo's employment by August 31, according to the Associated Press.
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"Once we can assess the nature of this threat, the President will make a decision regarding the appropriate actions."
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The FDA is expected to make a decision on approval by Jan 28, 2018, it said in a statement.
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We will all make a decision on what's best for me, but we have not talked about it yet.
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You don't have a student who has waited two or three weeks to make a decision on course materials.
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More than 80 percent of those who must make a decision have taken the class, according to Pentagon officials.
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There's almost like a grieving process that you have to go through after you make a decision like that.
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VietJet said it was closely monitoring developments and would make a decision about its order once more is known.
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"He said he'd make a decision soon," Senator John Cornyn, the No. 2 Republican in the Senate, told reporters.
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Libra is decisive, but this is a sign that takes its time to make a decision—a just decision.
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City officials say O'Neill will make a decision on Pantaleo's employment by August 31, according to the Associated Press.
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Of course, Sanders himself will be the one to make a decision about whether to pursue the superdelegate strategy.
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But even though he didn't make a decision to charge, it seems unquestionable that he discovered some bad conduct.
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We had to make a decision, right, around some allegations that came to light and we made the decision.
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Pfizer said it is evaluating potential strategic options for the unit and expects to make a decision in 2018.
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If you can't afford a financial advisor, at least speak to somebody before you make a decision, he added.
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"Please don't think whenever I have to make a decision I call Lopetegui to ask his opinion," Hierro said.
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Venus clashes with Saturn on September 25, applying pressure on you to make a decision about what you want.
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But Stack said the company isn't ready to make a decision about whether to drop the hunt business altogether.
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Then I go back to the search engine, make a decision based on price and hope for the best.
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And until the time that we do, we can't make a decision on whether or not impeachment is warranted.
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Do they really know themselves well enough to make a decision that they might feel beholden to for decades?
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"I'm going to wait until after I go through my election next year and make a decision," Byrne said.
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It was not immediately clear when the court would make a decision on whether it will hear Cosby's appeal.
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We try to create an environment where you don&apost have to be the loudest to make a decision.
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Soon after the premier meets the leaders he planned to, Fidesz will make a decision, regardless of the EPP.
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Moderna executives said they are considering "all options" to boost manufacturing although they have yet to make a decision.
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No matter what, they have to make a decision, and if it's wrong, that impacts their overall quality score.
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Coming to conclusions based on a very small sample size is never a good way to make a decision.
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Prosecutors' plans to make a decision by the end of August was first reported by the New York Times.
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"This is forcing senators to make a decision and a lot of them don't like that," the aide said.
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IMF approval would also allow the World Bank, the world's largest development institution, to make a decision on Guaido.
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Many of you are brilliant ... But none of you have the capacity to make a decision about my body.
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We were so young at the time to make a decision, but hockey is where we wanted to focus.
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"And then the Senate will have to make a decision: Do we know enough," McConnell said on the radio.
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Moody's, with a downgrade review on South Africa since last November, is to make a decision by March 21.
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And then I don't think you actually have to make a decision about the White House before the fall.
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"There's something like 18-20 days for the Republican leader to make a decision," Wyden said in an interview.
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Thyssenkrupp plans to make a decision on what it will do with the business by the end of February.
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"The governor still has to make a decision," said Mr. Steele, who had previously urged Mr. Northam to resign.
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I've never had to make a decision between voting for an anti-choice Democrat and an anti-choice Republican.
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They want to force the Venezuelan military to make a decision — damned if you do, damned if you don't.
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Officials from 10 States are suing over the program, requiring my Administration to make a decision regarding its legality.
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Moulton and Swalwell, who have both traveled to early primary states, have said they'll make a decision this month.
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Biden said at the time that he would make a decision on a run in consultation with his family.
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The plane maker's board began a meeting yesterday in Chicago and could make a decision as early as today.
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"It's never been: The president just wants to make a decision based on no knowledge and ignorance," Kelly said.
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The governor of Georgia would have to make a decision as to the Stone Mountain Confederate Memorial Carving's fate.
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But the mind palace is only for the player to organize their thoughts, I still had to make a decision.
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Trump is expected to make a decision on Paris after a Group of Seven summit at the end of May.
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"The UAW obviously has to make a decision which way it wants to go in regards to this," he said.
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The European Central Bank, which will make a decision on policy on Thursday, is expected to increase its stimulus program.
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What's next: The judge is expected to make a decision after the parties file responses to additional questions by Monday.
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We need to do those projections so clients have real data to help them make a decision on their future.
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They have to make a decision: Would they rather have the cash and a damaged artwork or keep everything intact?
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With that in mind, we've rounded up 15 apps, sites, and bots that will help you make a decision — fast.
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When it came to how a politician might make a decision in the present, history only gets you so far.
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In the coming hours, I will make a decision about the future of my businesses, for the safety of all.
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"It's a very new issue, and the courts and lawmakers will have to make a decision about it," Black said.
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People referenced his recent interview with Oprah, where he said he'd make a decision this month about whether he'll run.
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If there are any other complications ... once again, the PPC has the authority to step in and make a decision.
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"Most of the time the FDA will make a decision that aligns with the committee, but not always," Gellad said.
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The big picture: Biden said he will make a decision about 2020 with his family in the next two months.
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It is currently evaluating those findings and is expected to make a decision on how to proceed later this year.
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Whereas on the opposite side, with wicked environments, not all information is available when you have to make a decision.
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A grand jury in Washington seemed poised to make a decision on the case last year before fizzling into inaction.
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Judge Jennifer Schecter said she would review all the case law and make a decision over whether it should continue.
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Jones will play two more games with the Mud Hens and the club will make a decision at that point.
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There are lots of ideas about how to best handle that, but it's not yet time to make a decision.
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But the cabinet resolution that passed actually said the government couldn't make a decision like that during an election period.
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Unfortunately, to do that you have to make a decision about what terrible mishap is the lesser of the evils.
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An Orange County, New York, judge is expected to make a decision on the statements July 28, according to reports.
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He's just a guy in a sweater that can't make a decision any thinking person made about six months ago.
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We have all the processing and computer algorithms to actually make a decision about whether an alert should be issued.
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Indeed, the party largely declined to even make a decision pre-Iowa; very few traditional endorsers weighed in last year.
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"Sometimes it's hard to make a decision between anti-government extremism and white supremacy; sometimes these ideologies overlap," Segal said.
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After this, content moderators will review the report, and make a decision on what to do with the Live stream.
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The individual mandate is about to disappear; Congress still has to make a decision about cost-sharing payments and reinsurance.
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Instead, he will wait until after the G7 to make a decision, according to White House press secretary Sean Spicer.
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Instead, he will wait until after the meeting to make a decision, according to White House press secretary Sean Spicer.
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"We are in talks with all the major manufacturers and will make a decision for each model generation," he said.
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"If we don't sign it, the Baltic will need to make a decision can they go without us," he added.
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"President Trump is going to have to make a decision," said Senator Bernie Sanders, an independent who caucuses with Democrats.
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"The FAA has to make a decision about whether they want to keep kowtowing to the airline industry," he said.
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But LaVance thinks the anger and pain won't stop until both sides make a decision to meet in the middle.
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Plus, we need to make a decision about whether or not the wedding should be themed around Arsenal Football Club.
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Joe Biden says he'll make a decision on whether he'll run for president in 2020 within the next two months.
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We'll get quite a bit of information between now and the June meeting, and then we can make a decision.
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He won't have long to make a decision, however: According to Us Weekly, filming is due to begin next week.
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I wanted, more than anything, to ask myself what I wanted, and to make a decision based solely on that.
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He speaks to reporters in the mid-afternoon -- announcing that he will make a decision on Price by Friday night.
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He instead announced that he would create a bipartisan "gang" to make a decision on how the Senate honors McCain.
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The two banks will make a decision about whether to pursue a merger within weeks, a separate source has said.
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Go deeper: Why the Mueller report didn't make a decision on obstruction of justice 7 takeaways from the Mueller report
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What she did know: If there wasn't a resolution, they would have only weeks to make a decision for themselves.
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Kinder Morgan last month asked the regulator to allow it to bypass the city and to make a decision quickly.
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But the administration did not make a decision on a request to roll back the eligibility level for Medicaid beneficiaries.
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But he was adamant that Kavanaugh would come to the floor so the Senate would have to make a decision.
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MSCI may also make a decision to include Saudi stocks in its emerging market indexes by June of this year.
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Pfizer, which has been exploring options for its consumer healthcare business, said it expected to make a decision in 12.913.
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Conyers has denied wrongdoing, but his lawyer said he'll make a decision in the coming days over whether he'll resign.
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He also said he'd make a decision regarding legal action later this week when he returns to the United Kingdom.
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My book tells you how to make a decision quickly and easily, then tells you how to rethink your decision.
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But at some point I felt like I had to make a decision because the most important thing is winning.
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" The next moment he said that when his contract expired, he had "a right to make a decision then, too.
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Which means Trump will certainly challenge any subpoena, in the hopes that the Court will have to make a decision.
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Only in the event of a tie would he be forced to make a decision based on his own beliefs.
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In reality, "The best time to make a decision is 30 to 24 days before move-in date," says Saharov.
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I like to get a lot of information before I make a decision, but I'm not afraid to make decisions.
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With that, the company uses its own algorithms and data sources to determine creditworthiness and make a decision in minutes.
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You got to grind through these prototypes, you got to experiment with them and you got to make a decision.
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Pfizer said it would still evaluate options for its consumer healthcare business and expects to make a decision in 2018.
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And as I say by the end of the summer, early part of Q4 we're going to make a decision.
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City officials say they do not expect to make a decision about a B.Q.E. plan until 2020, at the earliest.
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Ms. Collins insisted she remained undecided and would not make a decision until she had thoroughly reviewed Judge Kavanaugh's record.
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He would also ask his hitting and pitching coaches for their input, then weigh his options and make a decision.
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It could take many weeks longer for Judge Richard J. Leon to make a decision on the $85 billion merger.
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I will forever be touched by anybody who has a choice to love someone, and they make a decision to.
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Employees had roughly 30 days to make a decision: lose their jobs, or accept reassignment to the Kansas City region.
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Mr. Trump has said he will make a decision about the next round of tariffs after the two leaders meet.
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"It's never been: The president just wants to make a decision based on no knowledge and ignorance," Mr. Kelly said.
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After nearly two years of investigating, it's surprising that Mueller was unable or unwilling to make a decision about obstruction.
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If that's the case, we should at least look at the data and try to make a decision about that.
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"It goes without saying that discriminatory speech is not tolerated," she said, deferring to border guards to make a decision.
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"We let a lot of that noise be noise for a while and then make a decision," Ms. Hanning said.
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From there, the judge would make a decision as to issue a risk warrant to temporarily seize an individual's firearms.
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So Boeing must make a decision on the 797 soon, even as it focuses on trying to fix the Max.
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By law, the president must consult with Congress and make a decision by the start of each fiscal year, Oct.
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That's not necessarily the case with the AI-based systems that might be used to make a decision about you.
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Verizon may have just helped many of its customers on the fence about whether to get Disney+ make a decision.
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But the FAA refuses to provide a specific timeframe, saying only that it will make a decision sometime this year.
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He said if Trump wants the recording released, he can ask the paper and it will then make a decision.
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I find those are ones where it&aposs much easier to make a decision on which direction we should take.
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And with my family, we had to make a decision to invest most of my life savings in ReGen Villages.
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And when we make a decision affecting our people, its purpose is to advance our tribe seven generations from now.
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Those things will be taken into account when the government collectively decides to make a decision on it, Wallace said.
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Mr. Trump is expected to make a decision on his Afghan strategy before a May 25 NATO meeting in Brussels.
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If it takes too long to make a decision, Ersek worries the company could fall behind in a competitive marketplace.
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Insurers have to make a decision on whether or not to sell plans on the ACA exchanges by September 27.
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CBJ reported that the MLS could make a decision on the league's next expansion team by the end of 2019.
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J, should something happen tonight that requires someone else to make a decision on your behalf, who is that person?
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"I would revisit it or make a decision about it based on careful study," he said during his confirmation hearing.
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Mattis has indicated he doesn't want to make a decision on troop levels until an overall strategy has been approved.
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Luria added that the negative calls she'd received were from constituents concerned there wasn't enough information to make a decision.
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The Fed's policy-setting arm — the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) — will make a decision on interest rates on Wednesday.
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They typically operate by waiting for the most obvious moment they can to make a decision to fight yesterday's battles.
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"He'll be evaluated one more day, and then they'll make a decision on him," Rockets interim coach J.B. Bickerstaff said.
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I'm not going to prejudge anything until we get every bit of information in, and then we'll make a decision.
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Mr. O'Rourke told Oprah Winfrey that he would make a decision about running for president by the end of February.
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I'm just saying let the kids make a decision what they want to do and then you go from there.
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By contrast, Mr. Mann said making "No Kids" led to him and Mr. Paldi to make a decision about adoption.
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Secondly, it is always hard to make a decision not in favor of a person who you are close to.
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Saudi Arabia said it would make a decision about which bid to accept 90 days after the June 25 deadline.
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President Donald Trump has yet to approve the weapons deal, and is expected to make a decision in coming months.
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Sometimes, I'll read tarot to help me make a decision, such as whether it's worth going on a particularly expensive trip.
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Another source at the club said PSG was hoping to make a decision soon regarding Neymar's future in the French capital.
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That request was denied in early August because, according to the judge, he didn't have enough information to make a decision.
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Park was impeached by parliament in December and the Constitutional Court will make a decision soon whether to uphold the vote.
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Right-wing Duque said in his inaugural speech that he would review the negotiations and make a decision within 30 days.
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The North's leader ordered the army should always be fire-ready should he make a decision for action, the report said.
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The Sixers are not expected to make a decision about his future with the team until all medical appointments are done.
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What would they say to people who think 19, or even 29, is too young to make a decision so final?
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Diligence information and other analytical tools are available on the website to help investors make a decision when buying a home.
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According to Rosneft, the two remaining working days do not provide enough time to make a decision and submit the deposit.
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Once you've been through the entire interviewing process, and followed most of the suggestions above, you have to make a decision.
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Araqchi also said that European countries have to make a decision to back Iran even if it means paying a cost.
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Abortion rights advocates also argue that six weeks is far too early into pregnancy to reasonably make a decision about abortion.
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Grassley said the quicker the Supreme Court could make a decision on the matter should it come to pass the better.
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The rest of the time, once a case is on a judge's docket, the judge is obligated to make a decision.
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What used to be (appropriately) a come-to-consensus process is now (appropriately) a gather-input-and-make-a-decision process.
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The city's municipal transportation agency, however, has yet to make a decision on which five companies, if any, will receive permits.
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For Arie Luyendyk, Jr., Harrison was the wise oracle who helped him make a decision re: breaking up with Becca Kufrin.
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I like having two people with different points of view, and I certainly have that, and then I make a decision.
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But then all of those cans have that dreaded wire attached to them, so you ultimately have to make a decision.
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The test is not expected to last long — only weeks — before Twitter plans to make a decision regarding a broader rollout.
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I just get so overwhelmed trying to make a decision sometimes that I end up wearing a bizarre medley of clothing.
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There are dozens of different outfits to choose from, so get the Trixie to your Katya and make a decision ASAP.
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People need more information to make a decision about football, since playing sports can obviously have positive effects too, he says.
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To appeal a content takedown, you'll be able to click "Request Review" and Facebook will make a decision within 24 hours.
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"I've told him we'll carefully examine it and make a decision in a way that serves our national interest," Kim said.
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"I don't think this becomes part of this mindset when [customers] make a decision in stores," Vivaldi branding expert Joachimsthaler said.
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On the other side of the Capitol, House Republicans were at loose ends, waiting on the Senate to make a decision.
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"Every time I had to make a decision, my inclination was against making a traditional action movie," Liman once told Variety.
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President Donald Trump has until October 15 — this Sunday — to make a decision that could sabotage the nuclear deal with Iran.
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Kumar solicits the advice of some of the other Cleveland Hustles investors to help him make a decision about Randy's Pickles.
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The members of the church will make a decision "in the far future" about whether to demolish the structure, Collins said.
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"In a few days' time, President Trump will make a decision on what to do with the nuclear deal," Netanyahu said.
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"The reality is - the large majority of sex workers make a decision to sell sex," he told the Thomson Reuters Foundation.
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"They have to make a decision in the April time frame about whether they're going to participate or not," he said.
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Paul Manafort: Sanders said Trump would make a decision on whether to pardon former campaign chairman Paul Manafort "when he's ready."
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"You want to make sure that you make a decision that leads you to have a solid happy career," Francis said.
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Its team of "credit experts" promise to make a decision within two hours and have cash disbursed by the next day.
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Can you imagine being outnumbered every single time you have to make a decision about an issue that matters to you?
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At the same time, it makes it that much harder to make a decision when it comes to placing an order.
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The court could make a decision as early as Monday on whether to deny or take more time for the case.
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But knowing how they work can help you make a decision that feels right — for the next four years and beyond.
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Terex has not informed Zoomlion how long it will take to make a decision on its latest proposal, the people added.
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Finance ministers will launch the process to choose a new vice president on Monday and may make a decision in February.
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Members of Congress urged Ms. DeVos not to make a decision on the guidance until the G.A.O. report was made public.
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The logic goes that when you make a decision and act quickly on it, you'll be placed ahead of your competitors.
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They're amazing because all they do is meet to take more meetings to take another meeting to eventually make a decision.
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He will make a decision when he returns from the G7 summit in Italy, not prior to that, as originally planned.
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ESA will make a decision in December this year whether to extend the operation, in conjunction with NASA, up to 2024.
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Instead, he will wait until after the G-7 to make a decision, according to White House press secretary Sean Spicer.
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A rep for the band tells us the guys are so devastated they can't think clearly enough to make a decision.
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The Financial Times reports that Lloyds is deciding between five locations in continental Europe, and will make a decision by February.
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"I'm going to make a decision in my own times with my heart and mind," she wrote according to multiple outlets.
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I don't condone violence at all, and you know I looked and I watched and I'm going to make a decision.
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"I haven't made a decision yet, and I hope to make a decision in the end of this year," he said.
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After all, many Europeans had to make a decision when fascist forces swept across borders and took control of their countries.
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The DEA has revealed that it will make a decision on whether to reschedule marijuana before the end of summer 2016.
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For example, ask the other side, 'How long does it take an organization like yours to make a decision like this?
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The comment period closes on July 20, after which FWS will take as long as it needs to make a decision.
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You need to really "wow" the hiring manager and make a great final impression before they make a decision about you.
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"I will make a decision by March 31," he said during a conference at the University of Virginia's Center for Politics.
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"I will look at it tomorrow and we will try make a decision within the next week on this," Mnuchin replied.
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"It feels kind of scary to make a decision about [your relationship], so people feel a lot of anxiety," she says.
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