Courts are not supposed to decide questions which are merely moot, theoretical, abstract or hypothetical. |
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Pendle councillors held a debate on phone masts and called for more power to decide where they went. |
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This was, probably, the over-riding factor that finally tipped the scales and made him decide to make the trip at last. |
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She gives the quadrotors simple instructions via computer, but the vehicles decide how to get from Point A to Point B on their own. |
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Too often a film will decide who wears the white hat and leave obvious clues to make sure you know what they think you should think. |
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So if you offer me the choice between an international project and a Quebecois one, it's the story and the character that will decide my choice. |
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Once you decide on the dual purpose of the room, find yourself a nice sleeper sofa. |
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After an hour of on-and-off chit-chat and with our supply of lamingtons fast dwindling we decide to cut the poor kids loose. |
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Although we have some of the pictures, we still couldn't decide what to title this year's yearbook. |
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The next county board meeting will decide on walkovers or withdrawals and the second games were due for Monday or Tuesday of this week. |
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The national court could alternatively decline to decide the point one way or the other. |
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It's a question that could decide whether the Yanks pull off the World Series three-peat. |
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A gangly group of teen boys in Japan decide to start a synchronized swimming team. |
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I'll carry on modelling until I get fed up with it, till I decide I want to do something a bit more with my life. |
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Who would decide what constituted an unnecessary level of fat in various foods. |
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That means the team with the most playmakers on offense will come up with the big plays that decide the game in the fourth quarter. |
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Speaking of which, I probably need to decide who I'm voting for pretty soon, huh? |
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Talks to be held during the next seven days could decide whether he stays on at Kendal Town. |
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Perhaps this Yom Kippur, as I contemplate who I am and who I want to be, I decide to work on not getting angry this year. |
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All you have to do is find a user name, decide on a password and give them your email address. |
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She was still trying to decide between skyscraper heels that would make her legs look better or lower heels that would be more comfortable. |
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The first question asks us to decide what type of mind is a potential criminal, or what degree of abnormity a man must have to be a criminal. |
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So then put the pros and cons up for the public to decide if they want fluoride in their water. |
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Thing is, I can't decide whether it would be better for the main site or for my blog. |
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What we need to decide is whether it's okay to ambush people in the workplace. |
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It's full-blown nutso nonsense to request that people should read the piece and decide for themselves. |
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Cherry and pear trees laden with fruit can become barren overnight when jackdaws decide to strike. |
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At 35 and obviously aging, Roy Jones needs to make up his mind and decide on his future very soon. |
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If you decide that court life isn't for you, would you consider joining my band? |
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Baseball is a sport and players need to decide whether they play the game for the love of the game or for economics. |
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It's drama at the end of the day, and it's up to the audience to decide if the end justifies the means. |
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The defense secretary and the president decide deployment and redeployment of combat forces, not the military. |
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With half the nation half-cut and half the nation sobering up, we decide to be shocked by ourselves. |
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It may be that on mature reflection, you decide to complete the transaction having weighed up all the pros and cons. |
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Finally, decide on the relative proportion each Web page element has to the overall page. |
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Ruth now has to decide whether she wants to stay on with the police or continue her studies to become a lawyer. |
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After the launch window opens but before anyone goes we decide to use that task instead of the same task as yesterday. |
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Even if they decide to borrow books and continue schooling, it is not easy when the rattling sound of empty stomachs hurts them. |
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Even if they just want to have their name used, we need to decide if they want to be a baddie or a goodie. |
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In addition, the cantons and over 3,000 communes have preserved their autonomy and decide numerous issues by popular vote. |
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Fans are actually helping decide how one of the storylines is going to play out. |
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There is so much bleating and handwringing about Howard Dean being the nominee that I can't decide to laugh or vomit. |
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Nations must decide between playing self-interested politics or preparing to risk lives to enforce civilized norms. |
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It is time for Mr Wills to decide whose side he is on, the University of Bath or the people of Swindon. |
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How do you decide what is right for another person, when you do not know at the best of times what is right for yourself? |
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The next time you and your friends decide to hit the mall, tell her you want to just hang with them. |
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You'll have to decide if you want that kind of photo on the front page of your newspaper. |
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There's national encouragement to meet that commitment, but it's for each parish to decide if it wants a formal scheme. |
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I have traversed five years of university to decide that academia is my probable vocation. |
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I have a space advantage on the queenside and in the center, and now I decide to take the initiative on the kingside as well! |
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If it is allowed to go to the public, and if they decide to go with it, well and good. |
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The idea that people decide what is normative in life is opposed to the Word of God, which teaches that God is sovereign as the final lawgiver. |
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If, or when, the technique is widely accepted, a judge may have to decide whether to admit test results as evidence. |
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It is they who decide what work is undertaken and who gets employed and paid and so on. |
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That night, to reduce suspicion, I decide to go drinking with the trishaw drivers. |
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Once you see the completed bathroom you won't believe it took you so long to decide to redecorate the room. |
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So what would make three of the most influential artists in New York decide to do that on wax? |
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These features allow you to decide how calls to a specific number are handled by using caller ID information. |
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However much we decide to be careful, we always end up spending more than we mean to. |
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All over the country, harassed parents are frantically trying to decide how to entertain their offspring, rather than pleasing themselves. |
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Determined not to melt before her charms prematurely, I decide to explore first how conscious the elevation to godhead has been. |
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We are merely receptacles for what Hollywood, the music industry and even our local daily newspaper decide we should view, hear or read. |
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This bundle is a stroke of genius in our minds, and means that you can decide what content you want your kids to use. |
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Do the 5 programs in the suggested order, or mix it up and decide which one you want to do each day. |
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Somewhere between the first and last inning of a tight game, a baserunning play is going to decide it. |
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Still, whichever methods you decide to employ, I sincerely hope that they go on to forbid the banns in no uncertain manner. |
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Isabel's going to make a final print and copies for everyone, once we decide on the final wordings and the like. |
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The top two teams in each division will play off in a semi-final followed by a final to decide the winners. |
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Whatever they decide their whole future will be decided in a matter of a couple of minutes. |
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If you do decide you want to have a labiaplasty, go to a specialist for a consultation. |
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New timescales highlighted an autumn 2005 deadline for the council to decide whether or not to contractually commit to the scheme. |
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Use your intuition and telepathy to decide whether either of these cards should take precedence over a non-trump Ace. |
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After a nap, we realise the march has begun without us and decide to stay in bed. |
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An independent adjudicator will now decide whether the school stays open or closes. |
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You should decide in advance what you are saving for and how long you want to put the money away. |
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If you decide to buy, let the sales clerk know who helped you on the range, or better yet, have that person escort you to the register. |
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But what is certain is that when these two great champions do decide to call it a day, the game of tennis will be all the poorer for it. |
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Whenever you decide to prune, simply cut down each clump to 3 to 6 inches above ground, using sharp scissors or pruners. |
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Instead they should be focussing on the over-55s who could decide the result of the next election, expected in May. |
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Once you decide to have an intervention, planning and preparation are the keys to success. |
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For at the core of mastery internal to ethics is always the power to decide who dies and who does not. |
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All that's left is to decide whether she or her father should administer the punishment. |
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The next time you decide to jump a red light, the prying eyes of the law may not be the only ones to be wary of. |
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Suddenly, there were no more grades to be earned unless I did something insane like decide to go for another degree. |
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A King and Queen are chosen every six months in a crown tourney fought with sticks to decide the King or Queen, and consort. |
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The problem is to decide what this means in the context in which the words are used. |
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I'm a great believer that once you decide what to do, speed is of the essence. |
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He even sometimes read petitions from individual prisoners, taking it on himself to decide whether to release them. |
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They guys are looking at us with a mixture of curiosity and fear so I decide to read the letter aloud. |
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He is due to visit Britain in the coming weeks, to ask the group to decide if they want to press for an earlier trial. |
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After that, the city council will decide which suggestions will be formally adopted. |
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You decide what kind of information you want to give out, and you start to get to know each other better. |
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We once had an enormous row because we couldn't decide what music to listen to in the car. |
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The body is due to make its recommendations at the end of this month and Clarke will decide whether to implement them. |
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The Branch wished him well in whatever decision he intended to make, but if he did decide to go it would be wholehearted. |
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And nothing the Labour dominated select committee might decide will alter that conviction. |
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So why not let the computer decide when a ball is in play and keep time for us. |
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Now that it's clear how you deserve to be treated, what do you do if you decide a friendship isn't making the grade? |
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An Indian wife becomes the property of her in-laws and on her husband's death, they decide her fate. |
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I don't know, but I am sure that anonymity plays its part when these abysmal and frighteningly stupid people decide to view this stuff. |
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His audience must decide whether these claims are credible and whether to endorse him or call him to account. |
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It's kinda hard to really decide whether or not to call Argento on the misogyny front. |
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When two men spring their wives from prison, it goes so well they decide to make jail-breaking their business. |
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To retain its influential place in Polish society, the church has to decide which way its future lies. |
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Do your family a big favor and decide one way or the other whether you're going to keep playing. |
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Because epidural analgesia provides the highest level of pain relief, the physician and patient should decide when it should be used. |
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You may decide that the knots need to be tied tighter, looser or in larger or smaller sections. |
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Whether Brown's plan works or not could decide who becomes the next Prime Minister. |
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If you can't decide which method works best for you, experiment with one each day. |
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The Iraqi government must be free to set their own tax rates and decide over the nature of contracts and provision of services within Iraq. |
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During the interval the referee walked the pitch trying to decide whether there was enough light for play to continue. |
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So why can't UEFA have the courage of their convictions and decide tied games on the number of cards and fouls awarded? |
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Very few end users want to take the time or effort to decide which files to delete, so they save everything. |
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In this system, people decide they want to reduce their reliance on money through bartering goods and services. |
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There is to be a precautionary inspection at Exeter racecourse at 7.30 am tomorrow to decide if racing can go ahead. |
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The Redditors say they will leave it up to school officials to decide how to award the money. |
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Viewers were asked to decide on who best coped with conditions and fellow competitors. |
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You'd think I'd know better, wouldn't you, than to look at a clear November sky and decide to leave my hat and my waterproof coat behind? |
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Trying to decide if I ever heard a single bell or wind chime that sounded out of tune, I couldn't think of a single instance. |
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However, this was not his only motivation to decide to stay and open a business dealing in tourism and the export of wines. |
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A second theory is that voters will decide not to switch horses in midstream and will surge towards the commander-in-chief. |
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The beautiful thing is that when they decide to move on, they can keep the damage deposit. |
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If the developers decide to put the road on part of the track bed then the town council will be powerless to stop them. |
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Those are the people who will decide the election and the debates will be a big part of making up their minds, for better or worse. |
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I go downstairs to fix myself breakfast, and then decide to treat myself to the luxury of eating it in my room. |
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It took me forever to decide whether or not I wanted to post a weekend post on my blog. |
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Then engage a lawyer and decide whether or not you want separate maintenance or a divorce. |
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Whatever he says over the next day or two, I expect he will probably take a year off and then decide what to do. |
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We've been thumbing through the guide to this year's Melbourne International Comedy Festival, trying to decide what we'll go see this year. |
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As the 2004 election campaign ticks away its frantic dying days, Ohio finds itself having to decide who will be the next president. |
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For a moment, he looks almost moved, vulnerable even, so I decide to strike a low blow. |
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This information will be used to decide if you owe the money and what instalments you should pay. |
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I'm not enough of a scholar of his life to decide whether it was true that such masked hatred played a major part in his writing or not. |
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As masquerades start to unravel and tanks roll into town Charlotte is forced to decide whose safety matters most. |
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After standing near the door debating whether or not to enter I decide just to go in. |
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Put out the information, then let the people decide for themselves how they're going to interpret the facts. |
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He can't come across as the bad news bear, lest people decide they don't want to listen to doomsday prophesies for the next four years. |
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Sharon could also decide to call a national referendum on the issue, which he would probably win. |
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Now, you might have a look and decide that it's simply in your nature to need a more affectionate and attentive man. |
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He conferences with his sisters, and they decide affectionately to take her into their house to recuperate. |
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The Congress has to decide its own convention with the Joint Committee on Taxation. |
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First, the court must decide whether it can, as a matter of law, assume jurisdiction. |
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Maybe 10 years from now, with the benefit of better science, we'll decide it was all a false alarm. |
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I want to ask her about the public image of her as a ladette, but decide I had better soften the question a little. |
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Some people might decide to poster their town with posters that announce Air America's arrival and the radio frequency. |
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But poorish health and frustration with the constant squabbling at the academy made him decide to call it a day. |
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Needless to say bring your cowbells, noisemakers, pots and pans, and wit with you if you decide to attend. |
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How then will the court decide what is a fair and just settlement for Richard and Hyacinth? |
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And based on that, we'll decide whether to start advisories or upgrade it to a storm or hurricane. |
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In this country each individual is free to decide whether or not to drink alcoholic beverages. |
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But even if the taxmen did decide to take a closer look at AJS, it would still be in little danger of an unfavorable ruling. |
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Because of this we decide that the water was safe enough to clean up in and drink. |
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In a perfect world, all you would have to do is create a document, decide which printer you want to use, and print. |
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The relief may be withdrawn if at any stage after your retirement you decide to re-engage in the horseracing profession. |
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Mr. Quinn asked me to judge the competition, but I'd rather let the audience decide the winner. |
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Finally I had to decide between my constant worry and frustration and extending my customers' credit. |
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How do you decide the bottom line, when people's lives or the world economy, are at stake? |
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Accordingly, suits must be justiciable before the Court will decide them, and the party bringing the suit must have standing to do so. |
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If the second match was rained off, but the third final went ahead, that would decide a 2-0 series winner. |
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It was his responsibility to decide whether the wind speeds were sufficiently low to climb. |
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While I rinse plates and stack them in the dishwasher, I decide to call Renee to see what she thinks. |
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A public inquiry which could have led to the adoption of the plan was adjourned in February so planners could decide on a firm inner boundary. |
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She now realises that she is not making any headway and seems to decide to go along with what I have to say. |
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While it mainly relies on the music, when Tefrey does decide to rap, he demands your attention. |
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That gives you about four full days to decide who you will align yourself with. |
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It relieves the truly guilty parties of the need to decide who among them must take the fall. |
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There may often be a trade-off between portability and ownership, and so users may have to decide which is more important. |
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Tomorrow the Constitution Court will meet to decide whether to dissolve Mr Somchai's People's Power Party for alleged vote-buying. |
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Often governments for a variety of reasons decide to regulate the activities of firms that compete against each other. |
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Or the wife may sacrificially decide that giving her body with joy to her husband is more important than those few minutes of slumber. |
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But the Cats Protection League, who inherited the house decide that the cats would be rehomed and Mr Simpson has to move on. |
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Planning committees are required to decide planning matters in a judicial way rather than on political considerations. |
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In my situation a wingover or loop was possible but I had to decide very quickly. |
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Swindon Council's planning committee will decide whether to allow the project to go ahead. |
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It is for the concerned court to decide the admissibility of the confessional statement. |
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And secondly, we would like to reintroduce the jury system in which of course, like your system, lay people would decide a case. |
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His approach to diplomacy will decide the nation's position on the world stage for a long time to come. |
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In medical treatment, the theory of yin and yang is not only used to decide the principles of treatment. |
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We help patients decide if a problem requires medical attention or even hospital care. |
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Tonight he plays Glasgow for the first time in years, and I can't decide whether to go or not. |
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We have laws in this country to decide whether a couple are legally fit to adopt a child. |
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These attractions provide a suitable skyline for the short-stay traveller to decide when the watery sun is safely over the yardarm. |
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Fifteen minutes later, Tara had ruled out trucks and was trying to decide between an SUV and an all-wheel drive sedan. |
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Do your homework completely before you decide to have your hair chemically straightened or relaxed. |
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It is for the participating individuals alone to decide what the terms of their marriage shall be. |
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It must be a matter for the defence to decide on what is relevant to the case it has to meet. |
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Not all the versions they hear may be the same so the magistrates have to decide which one is the true story. |
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She also asks them how they want to feel so she can decide which type of massage to offer. |
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I hope whatever you decide is the best decision for your longterm happiness. |
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When I get to the corner, I decide to cross the deserted street to 24th avenue. |
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They get to a landing stage and Jess and Ellie decide this is the place to feed the ducks. |
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Why did you decide to hand this over to another director instead of remaking it yourself? |
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They sign a binding arbitration agreement, which means they agree that whatever we decide is what happens. |
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Let those involved decide if they'd wish to participate in the meting out of justice. |
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Those kinds of things shift your perspectives and, whatever, you gotta decide after a while. |
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The private detective arrived as they were trying to decide whether to have ice cream or cake for afters. |
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It's important to take it steadily when you first decide to take up any sport and running is no different. |
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But if, for some reason, you decide not to see Martin, please give me a call and we can reschedule our next session for its regular time. |
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However warm or cold we are to the general idea of the EU, nothing we decide just now will slow or speed up its political momentum. |
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The plot is weak and the film can't decide whether it's a road movie, a quest or a love story. |
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The Supreme Court of Canada justices do not have to explain why they decide to hear or not hear a case. |
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He wants the community to decide in a referendum at the September 2003 council elections. |
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What made you decide to move from the front part of the building to the rear? |
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Three judges will then decide to either quash the conviction, reject the appeal or order a retrial. |
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This may change if the world's central bankers one day decide they have outgrown their preference for a single reserve currency. |
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When did the idea for the game first arise, and what were the key reasons that led you to decide to go ahead and develop it? |
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Millions of Italian voters will go to the ballot boxes today and tomorrow to decide who leads the next Italian government. |
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I never know whether to consider pictures like these nudity or not so I'll just throw in a 'nsfw' and let you decide for yourself. |
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When selecting an oil based finish you will need to decide if you want a satin, gloss or semi gloss finish. |
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The consultants will decide if a patient requires treatment, such as plastic surgery. |
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Since our highbrow elites are no longer capable of giving good advice, we middlebrows must use our own judgment to decide what art to buy. |
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Children may be the future, as the authors banally point out, but adults are the people who decide the direction. |
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For example, you can decide along unionized versus non-unionized employees, or by groupings of knowledge workers. |
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If you decide to repaper, start with an acrylic wall-covering undercoating. |
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If someone smells bad, you'll have to decide whether he can control his malodour. |
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Once my mind goes in a particular direction, once I decide to delve into a particular subject, there is no rest for the weary. |
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I'll let you decide for yourselves if I'm really quite as criminal, mean and stupid as Troy seems to think. |
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In such cases, luck plays a part and it might well decide the outcome of the match! |
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Soon, they stumble upon a baby who is being hunted by sabertooths, and the two decide to return it to its owner. |
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A claim staker may decide to stake a mining claim if test results show the presence of minerals with some value. |
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We'll take a bit of a break to gather our breath and then decide exactly when we should go to market. |
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Henry's death has changed matters and now I must see which way the cat jumps, ere I decide whether I stay or return. |
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This will make repatriating the finances much easier if you decide to sell or refinance at a later date. |
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The strategic issue for a country's leadership is to decide what is the correct balance between guns and butter. |
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As planners prepare to decide on the future of a proposed big wheel for York, Stephen Lewis takes a spin on the Birmingham Eye. |
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Forum director Fleur Knopperts said she had yet to decide whether or not to repeat the experiment. |
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Some low-cost flights are actually benefiting travelers who decide to maybe snap a bargain at the last minute. |
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The eight fastest times make the quarter-finals and then the race competition becomes a straight knockout to decide the medals. |
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Blackburn council decide to ban the backstroke in a swimming pool in case somebody bumps his or her head. |
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No, he is a hero to many but the thought police decide we must call him an extremist. |
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It argues that this fund should be democratised so the union's members decide how the money is spent. |
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Why would Castillo suddenly decide to clean his gun in the middle of shoeing a horse? |
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Send a postcard mailer to people in your surrounding area and decide if your target recipient will be commercial or residential. |
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It is often quite beneficial to decide on a school first and then look for housing after. |
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Many students decide to take out loans before fully exploring available grants and scholarships. |
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The suspect's case is being reviewed by a family court judge who will decide whether to put her on trial. |
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It's during this period that CAs decide to become partners, move to industry positions, or reposition themselves in non-traditional roles. |
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Then decide whether you want to open a joint account so that your monthly expenses are paid by direct debit. |
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If you decide to sell items at auction take the advice of a good firm of auctioneers. |
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But it is completely wrong for students to allow finances to decide where they study. |
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And then we shall henceforth decide by main force what truth and goodness shall be. |
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It will decide whether charges of forgery and conspiracy to defraud should be brought. |
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If the match is still level, a penalty shoot-out will decide who faces Sweden or Holland in the semi-final. |
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It is very important for you to decide if superficial tenderness has its origin in the abdominal wall or in the intra-abdominal viscera. |
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If no progress is reached in talks with the Department by the end of next month, then the Council will reconvene and decide on its next strategy. |
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Shop owners have a tendency of scoffing at customers as they window shop before they decide what they would like to buy. |
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With each surfer recording excellent scores, a tie-breaker was required to decide the winner. |
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At the beginning of each hand there is an auction to decide who will be declarer. |
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Usually, the person at the helm gaffs the trap, but I'm rather short so I decide to just steer. |
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I'll call you tonight via telephone and we can decide where we're eating for dinner. |
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First of all, it is I, and I alone, who will decide what witnesses will be called. |
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I will be a hundred years old before they decide whether they actually want to develop it, or not. |
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She's a bio major trying to decide between pre-med and biomedical engineering. |
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There was even a cheer and a bout of fist-clenching when Burnley called heads and won the toss to decide who went first. |
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The captain who calls correctly on the toss of a coin will decide whether it's league or union in the first half. |
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Once you decide to step in this city, scores of attractions await your encounter. |
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Now I ask whether the King, when the dispute is brought before him, should decide for wager of battle. |
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And so the ladies decide to tart themselves up as male female impersonators. |
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It is for the judge to decide if there is evidence of provoking conduct and loss of self-control. |
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Some organisations decide to give all women the title Miss unless they are known to be married and prefer the more traditional Mrs. |
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If the condition found cannot be treated, or if it causes severe disability in the child, the parents may decide to terminate the pregnancy. |
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They alone must decide if they will abide totally and absolutely by the Mitchell principles. |
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The screener must decide whether a complaint raises a question of serious professional misconduct. |
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Pakistan spurned the vote because it wants a plebiscite to decide rule between India and itself. |
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He wants my employer to decide where outside the network I am to be permitted to connect the Palm. |
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Since commercialization was the order of the day, they decide to make use of those values for the betterment of all concerned. |
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It was aimed squarely at the cluster of key provincial and regional marginals that will decide the election. |
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Now decide whether the elements of the actus reus are conduct, prohibited consequences, or circumstances. |
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I would say based on bankroll and risk-taking personality, you have to decide what you're comfortable with. |
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But right now he needs to decide whether he wants to be a balladeer or a singing anatomist. |
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You just will not give them the information that they need to decide whether you are entitled to a rent rebate. |
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There is next an auction to decide who will be the declarer. |
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They couldn't decide if the infection was bacterial or yeast. |
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This is as true for an anthropologist studying the Nuer, the Bushmen, or Trobriand Islanders as for a historian who must decide what period to study. |
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The state board's standards determine what is on statewide tests, but local school boards decide what is actually taught and which textbooks are used. |
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Experienced farmers will blend science, agronomics, economics and field histories with that indefinable intuitive sense and then will decide which crop will do best this year. |
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Leave was granted for the bringing of this motion by Justice Cullity and it is for me to decide whether or not there is a triable issue such as to get this matter to proceed. |
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The question that I have to decide is whether there is a triable issue and whether the facts alleged by the plaintiff are sufficient to justify the case proceeding further. |
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Walking across the street he stopped in front of the mailbox, trying to decide whether or not he should deliver the letter by hand or just mail it to his friend. |
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She took ages to key in her PIN, took ages to decide what she wanted. |
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Identify the free stall users with parking passes and after a year the city can decide based on use whether to add or reduce the number of free stalls, she said. |
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Because of the lateness of the hour at which the meeting ended the Committee was unable to decide on a suitable date when he should return to school. |
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If I decide to hold a double execution of the hero and an underling who failed or betrayed me, I will see to it that the hero is scheduled to go first. |
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Citizens will have to decide where the balance must be struck. |
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Will a love of knowledge and the written word lead to me lose touch with reality and normal society and decide that there is no longer any need for me to wash? |
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Hutchinson, the incoming governor, has said he needs time to decide what his position is on the plan. |
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I have to decide what sort of position my horse wants to be in, whether it's bowling along in front, sitting on the pace, racing alone or in the pack. |
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Finally, the intergovernmental method finds member governments monopolizing both power to determine policy and power to decide how to organize cooperation. |
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If the Alps were strongly manned, the movement for independence would gather way and the Gallic provinces decide the limits of their dominion at will. |
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Read all this and decide if these are only biased rantings of pseudo-secularists, as the mini sardars and their leaders will have us believe, or is there more to it? |
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The potential interest rate bill is limited to a calculable size, and a borrower can decide whether to invest this extra cash in buying a particular property. |
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Together, we decide that the drink should be called a cucumber Superlative. |
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We have been evaluating different mirid sampling techniques to identify accurate mirid numbers to help growers decide which technique to use and when to control mirids. |
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She will have to decide now if she will become a Hottentot Venus or an ethnic version of a white ho. |
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Then the court must decide whether the unjust enrichment should be compensated through a monetary award or through the granting of a proprietary interest. |
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If the future reneges, people may decide that they might as well be a grasshopper, since the ant gets just as screwed. |
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At the touch of a button on a special panel, visitors can activate the speaking exhibit and decide how rude they want the award-winning TV presenter to be. |
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The only way to decide is through the shining ether of time. |
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In the mean time, I resolved to let him decide what we should do together, and go along with it unless I thought it would have a negative impact on him somehow. |
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Doing so makes it unnecessary for judges to decide themselves whether to recuse. |
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