At the same time, farmers should display a greater sense of discipline by listening to government suggestions while deciding what crops to grow. |
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It's also a trusted arbiter of extremes, deciding who, officially, is the most wack. |
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Some financially challenged waverers got back on board, deciding to put budget before safety. |
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Private enterprise has flourished, individuals have greater freedom in deciding where they live and work, and per capita income has quintupled. |
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And it supplies a wealth of advice on deciding whether to go solo in the first place. |
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When it comes to weightlifting, deciding on the proper intensity to use is pretty straightforward. |
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I look down, and my stomach hits the back of my throat before deciding to settle around my Adam's apple. |
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If human beings are capable of deciding the truth value of every well-formed mathematical statement, then classical logic will prevail after all. |
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The operator can then use his own judgment in deciding whether the vehicle needs to be jounced. |
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The latter held a good position along the rails throughout and in the end it was the deciding factor. |
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The girl had taken a long look at herself in the mirror before deciding she wasn't bruised or welted or anything. |
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Care must be used in deciding where and when to use clear waterproofing materials on masonry walls. |
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Aderyn turned back to the front of the church, deciding to ignore whatever she'd heard. |
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In the end the jurymen are divided in their decision, and Athena casts the deciding vote, acquitting Orestes. |
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Health chiefs have been rapped on the knuckles after deciding to axe services at a Bishopstoke hospital a year earlier than planned. |
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So upon deciding the fresh air might do me some good, I wrestled my rebellious hair into a ponytail, dressed, and headed out the door. |
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So, in the absence of a mathematical proof deciding this question, none of us has any a priori knowledge about this question in either direction. |
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I wish to be involved in deciding the treatment I receive as much as possible. |
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You were angry with the monks for deciding this, but afraid that this would come true. |
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The most difficult part of packing books is deciding which ones I am most likely to want to read or refer to in the near future. |
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His main problem is deciding whether individual paintings have that X factor that makes them work. |
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Should quality of life be a relevant factor in deciding how to allocate scarce resources? |
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The council will be responsible for selecting projects and deciding on individual grant allocations. |
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Chelsea barely glanced at the next shirt before deciding that it wasn't right and tossing it in the reject pile. |
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Did the Minister leave relevant matter out of account in deciding to make the Order? |
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Ebdon had the chance to seal victory in the deciding frame after White missed a yellow. |
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We are now seeing a lot of the yummy mummies who are approaching their 40s and are deciding to have their teeth fixed. |
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Aimee went into the last cubicle and latched the door, deciding that she should read a book there until the bell rings. |
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The reputability of the health insurance provider is pretty far down the list of considerations when deciding what company to work for. |
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I identify as an androgyne, by the way, in case anyone feels that's relevant to deciding how to take this response. |
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The Lease or Buy Calculator is a tool designed to help in deciding whether to lease or buy business equipment. |
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Somehow they blamed each other, deciding their sworn enemy was the sole reason for their anger. |
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Natalya quickly followed after her brother in retreat, deciding to flee and live to fight yet another day. |
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Marin shifted a bit on his feet, before deciding that a strategic retreat was definitely called for. |
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The giant grunted, his slow brain deciding when he would let rip and smother Glaucus in a deadly embrace. |
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Attacks on him for deciding to enter the presidential race are intrinsically anti-democratic. |
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After deciding not to go on living a lie, isn't she being a little economical with the truth? |
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They had a load of cigarettes and they lit a fire, deciding to stay there for the night. |
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Crucially, I also said he had done the right thing in recognising his errors and deciding to resign. |
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He also urged greater price transparency so that customers are better informed when deciding to sign with a supplier. |
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They were deciding today whether they will throw their hat into the ring and make a bid to take a controlling interest in the RL outfit. |
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He said instead, deciding that wouldn't be the best approach to getting his way. |
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He was due to have pre-season trials with Essex before deciding to accept the approach from Yorkshire. |
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What the book really illustrates is the diversity of approaches that roboticists take when deciding on how to build a thinking robot. |
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The second problem arises because of the difficulty of deciding on the specific subject matter of a particular copyright. |
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In medieval Europe, everyone from the lord of the manor to the village locals had a say in deciding who should wed. |
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In February 2000 a High Court judge ruled that Johnson was insane and incapable of deciding to end his life. |
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I am now running the bath, planning an elaborate meal for one and deciding whether to read, watch a film, go out or write something. |
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Franz Ferdinand run the risk of running foul of the law in the US after deciding to use subliminal messages on their new album. |
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We chose to stay, deciding on a large booth with low tables and ordered cappuccinos, served quickly. |
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Did the captain take a democratic vote of the lower deck before deciding to permit the celebration of Satanism? |
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Many of these people have long periods of lucidity when they are capable of deciding for themselves. |
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With no shortage of cars for sale, the only difficulty you will have is deciding how much you want to spend. |
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A 30-year-old Masai, says she suffered 13 years of abuse before deciding to defy tradition and take her husband to court. |
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It's not the same as buying a pair of jeans, deciding you don't like them, and then taking them back to the shop for a refund. |
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Born in Carmel, New York, she trained as a gymnast and a tap dancer before deciding to specialise in classical ballet. |
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Hasseck said one way of deciding how to deal with awkward customers was to work out what kind they were. |
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So far their plans have got no further than deciding to move from their council maisonette in Chidlow Avenue. |
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The Garda press office said the Garda authorities had no say in deciding where the case was to be dealt with. |
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I turn my back on Anja and her gang and walk away deciding to ignore them for the rest of the day. |
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On front after front, bureaucratic mandarins are deciding how everyday Europeans will live. |
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He turned on his heel and headed for his first class, deciding to wait until the school day started in there. |
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My father scolded me and instead told Holly to just take her time deciding. |
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Publication success is often a key factor in deciding whether an academic wins research grants or is offered a tenured post at a university. |
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The process involves court bailiffs deciding whether to arrest Mr Shepherd or to pass the order onto police for them to arrest him. |
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The rate of deciding to terminate a pregnancy is also high when the specific disability of the fetus is known. |
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He provided the banana kick for Tony's deciding try 18 minutes from the end. |
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Looking at her, I exhaled and shook my head, deciding to just put a sock in it for the evening. |
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Despite her colleagues unanimously deciding to give her the boot, with nobody standing on her side, she kept her head held high. |
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On the second question, he held that there were no strong reasons for deciding not to hold the parties to their bargain. |
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Badge-less bar-hoppers like me are always fair game for operatives, who work around clocks deciding for the undecided. |
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In the deciding tiebreaker, Rafter went ahead 6-2 on an ace, several service winners and a backhand, crosscourt winner. |
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Larsson threatened to bring off a king-size upset when he took the match into a fifth and deciding set after taking a fourth-set tiebreaker. |
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The case was worth deciding this way, just to witness otherwise sensible intelligent academics melt down. |
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An algorithm for deciding whether or not an arbitrary tile tessellates the plane could then be constructed as follows. |
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Or, if deciding between right or wrong was too taxing, they could simply text in semi-literate messages to the show instead. |
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In deciding what size belaying pins to use on your model there are some general rules to follow. |
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After winning the toss and deciding to bat, Brothers were struggling at 3-24 when Matthews walked to the crease. |
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The seabed images were used by the Navy in deciding which areas of shoals and reef needed careful investigations using the ship's echosounder. |
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To recommend a better conception of oneself misleadingly suggests that there is a core person deciding to correct her self-image. |
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I hurried back to my room, shouldered my knapsack, and hesitated over my suitcase before deciding to leave it. |
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We hope and trust that workers have learnt a lesson and in future will reflect and weight all the pros and cons before deciding to down tools. |
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Within a day of arriving we felt so relaxed that the most momentous decision we faced was deciding where to eat. |
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Also, he mentioned the difficulties of deciding whether monopolistic or competitive conditions tended to prevail in a given case. |
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Brent kept silent on the subject, deciding he'd rather not know how such a feat was achieved. |
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I checked it out and did some research before deciding to buy one for my business in Limerick. |
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Your Honours, the first major problem with this application is that it would result in the Court deciding an issue on unascertained facts. |
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Hardaway tried to play in January but scored just 39 points in four games before deciding to sit out because of persistent pain in his knee. |
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It sounds like six of one and half a dozen of the other when it comes to deciding which option is more tax-efficient. |
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But is anyone else a little uncomfy with the Academy deciding that certain actors get singled out and others get lumped into a quick montage? |
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Danielle shook her head undecidedly, deciding that he was talking mainly to himself than to her. |
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He didn't seem to mind much and as he leaned in close to the girl I skittered out deciding he was further preoccupied. |
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And reports this week that he has taken charge of deciding transfer targets do not bode well for McCall. |
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There seems to be no one prepared to undertake the responsibility of deciding the long term position. |
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Instead of the courts deciding who should be free and who unfree, the home secretary has sought to grab and keep that power for himself. |
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The bottom line remains that women should consult their doctor and weigh pros and cons before deciding on treatment. |
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If there is a sniff of politics in deciding this issue I believe the electoral punishment for that side would be ruthless. |
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They are unwilling to accept a role for Congress in deciding how much aid money to spend. |
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As if deciding that I'm a hopeless case, he grabs my unwounded hand and drags me out of the kitchen. |
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This has resulted in more visitors than usual deciding to head North for their holiday. |
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That would account for someone deciding that the plural ending was i, not realizing that this was true only of masculine nouns, not neuters. |
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I had some difficulty deciding on a starter as they all sounded so tempting. |
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Did we have a terrible time deciding if John should receive a vax, and if so which one? Horrible time. |
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With that, Lear cuts Cordelia off, deciding she will receive none of the entitlement. |
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You have the world's number one bowler deciding to spit the dummy and stay at home because our Prime Minister actually said what many believe. |
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He helped many people along his journey before deciding that he wanted to make the priesthood his vocation. |
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You must always bear in mind the vulnerability when deciding how high to overcall. |
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Vulnerability is very important for deciding the line of defensive bidding. |
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She looked at him inquisitively, squinching her eyes, deciding against the kick. |
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The New Zealand-born full-back notched a remarkable scoring treble of his own with his late spate of tries deciding the error-strewn match. |
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It has moved from talking about growing the cake, to now getting on with the job of deciding how it will divide the cake up. |
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Officials are still deciding which former employees will be called to give evidence. |
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In fact, according to coaches, officials are deciding games with reckless calls. |
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I'd stolen quietly toward her door deciding almost in mirthful amusement that she might indeed be napping. |
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His steal of third base in the fourth and deciding game of the ALDS didn't get as much pub as I thought was warranted. |
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A note on the menu invites diners to consider the advice of servers in deciding whether to order their dish steamed, grilled or fried. |
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I would recommend looking at what ready-made stencils there are before deciding whether or not to use them. |
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They hid their Sten guns, deciding they were safer without them, but soon were arrested by a German patrol. |
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This is also having a chilling effect on students deciding whether to study these disciplines that can be easily offshored. |
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So it's just a matter of deciding who plays which move, perhaps by drawing straws or cutting cards. |
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It is always a good sign when there is so much you want to taste that you have great trouble deciding what to order. |
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This is presently coupled with our mortgage company deciding they want the arrears paid off and money doesn't stretch in all directions at once. |
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Suddenly an idea struck him, and deciding it was the only course of action, he leaped high into the air. |
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While deciding, we stared into the eyes of a striped bass, sea bass, porgy and red snapper. |
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As long as the State censors films, a handful of individuals, acting on behalf of the State, will be seeing and deciding what we can see. |
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Women caught in the web of structuring a career have to think a lot before deciding to go ahead and have a baby. |
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There were periods of real heroism as Scotland tried to speed the game up, Gordon Simpson deciding to run a quick one at the outset. |
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Finally, if you're deciding when to brave the great outdoors, choose a windy, sunny day. |
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Over the next few weeks advisers will be deciding how many shares to sell and how high to price them. |
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One of peace activists' biggest challenges now may be deciding whether broadening their scope will dilute their public profile. |
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I could see she was having a hard time deciding whether to completely accuse me of outright lying or question me further. |
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His muscles began to give out as fatigue overcame him and he slowed, deciding to face his pursuers with little chance of outrunning them. |
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By deciding to pay off only the interest, the repayments are much lower but the principal remains outstanding. |
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Start by deciding how to tell the community about your chapter's activities. |
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I debated on an accessory, finally deciding on a silver chain necklace with a small charm of a glass slipper on the end. |
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Last week he was history, with the board of the quango deciding it was time for a change. |
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Before deciding how to meet this threat, check the soundness of your grapevine to make sure you're not overreacting to rumors. |
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They focused on all-inclusives and vacation packages, deciding on an all-inclusive resort in Antigua. |
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It was broken by airplay from pirate station Radio Caroline, the Beeb deciding it was a little too hot to handle. |
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Don't be put off by expensive looking cosmetics boutiques and swanky hair salons when you're deciding your new look. |
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I stand in Newberry's paper shop, 10p in my pocket, deciding which comic to buy. |
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He said the Government was likely to order a full public enquiry before deciding whether to give the sweeping extension scheme the go-ahead. |
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They hesitated, deciding which way to go round him, as if he weren't a man at all but a natural occurrence to be circumnavigated. |
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Frank, always the idealist, had no problem in deciding where he stood in all this. |
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One of the hardest parts about doing problems that use permutations and combinations is deciding which formula to use. |
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By an ironic twist of fate, each of the four sides in the hat must face up to a derby match on the deciding Saturday. |
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Mr. Nelson was just deciding that a cup of tea beside a comforting fire was not an entirely unpleasant notion. |
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He will continue to hear evidence on their behalf next week before deciding whether to commit them to stand trial. |
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Please look at the indicative criteria carefully before deciding which procedure to choose. |
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John squinted at the rusty cans, deciding which one to shoot first, and picked them off one by one. |
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This is particularly helpful when naming files individually or in deciding which files to rename or not. |
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I indolently let others decide what I will do instead of resolutely deciding myself. |
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Deciding to perform fall fertilization, or deciding not to, presents risks and benefits that must be considered. |
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Falconer, who is preparing to pilot his constitutional reform bill through parliament, has committed himself to deciding on a site by the summer. |
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Wiebe reached base on a fielder's choice, then scored the deciding run on an RBI double by Jeff Thomson. |
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It was that I had been conditioned into making a grab for a seat, by watching everyone else do the same thing and deciding to copy them. |
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But as they conglomerated into the mass of people, she was deciding whether or not to remind him he was still unnecessarily touching her. |
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Selection bias is a significant factor in deciding who should have surgery and who should be managed conservatively. |
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He said he would be consulting staff about the proposals before deciding what course of action the branch would take. |
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So that deciding contestable moral questions by reference to what any particular person would think about them loses its validity. |
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As a first-time buyer, how do I go about deciding what kind of a mortgage is best for me? |
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I struggle on a while longer, deciding in the end to leave this tough job to the experts. |
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It is important to consider plans for pregnancy when deciding on a method of contraception. |
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First, the best way to avoid a piled-up in tray is to deal with jobs immediately, either by doing them, or by deciding never to do them. |
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When deciding this, bear in mind that the law expects people to exercise control over their emotions. |
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Now the council has convened a meeting for Monday night, which will hear opinions from the local community before deciding what to do. |
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In deciding whether a charge is a fixed charge or a floating charge, the Court is engaged in a two-stage process. |
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However, the band has had invites flooding in since their comeback gig and are currently deciding where they will play next. |
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Terry said he and Hachemi will speak to their Iranian lawyers and Canadian officials before deciding how to proceed. |
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The members will be considering their options and deciding whether or not to co-opt new members onto the committee at this stage. |
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By the same logic, anyone deciding to not be a part of it will be totally and irreconcilably excluded from it. |
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The deciding run, in the fourth inning, came as Crabtree tripled after Longacre fell trying to make the catch and Kurowski flew to right. |
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Adrian pondered for a moment, deciding what the strange word she said meant. |
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There was the memorable occasion when we did manage a carefree drive along the coast before deciding to lunch in a fetching Corsican port. |
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They elect a leader democratically, and by popular vote, they start deciding what has to be done. |
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A recalcitrant province insists it won't play the odds when deciding how to dispose of Crown land in British Columbia. |
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Bad management and bad cost control will be crucial in deciding success or failure. |
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They don't throw me even so much as the most cursory glance, before deciding that I'm too old for their club night. |
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At 6-5, with Part needing only to hold his darts to win the title, Taylor broke back to force a deciding set. |
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We are left to speculate the girl is just a deadhead, and in her indecision, powers on, deciding to live in the future, never looking back. |
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This means passengers can custom-design their cruises by deciding when and where they want to embark and debark. |
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In our debrief, we discussed crew coordination and the process of deciding to eject. |
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Having been awarded the game they then spent almost three weeks prevaricating before eventually deciding to play the game early last week. |
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It prevents people from stopping and loitering there for all hours of the night and deciding what mischief they're going to get up to. |
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Maria pushed those thoughts to the back of her mind, deciding to focus on the here and now, rather than mysterious feelings. |
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Wu said it took him several days of careful consideration before deciding to accept the appointment. |
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I assumed the crew had taken the weather into consideration when deciding to fly home, but I didn't know for sure. |
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We've compiled a list of the key issues to keep in mind when you're deciding whether a new city is right for you. |
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I'll be taking your opinions into consideration when deciding on the winner. |
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The current High Court seems to be deciding most cases in favour of defendants. |
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These extra expenses and the resulting lower net income must be measured before deciding our tuition rates. |
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Rob M. looked like he was in charge, making the decisions, and deciding his own fate. |
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The closure of the pool, the closest to the university, may be a deciding factor in students coming here or not. |
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Being a player short was the deciding factor in Burnholme's 78-81 home defeat against Ainsty in the Fellowship Cup. |
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As ever, the availability of financial resources from City of York Council would be the deciding factor in any such project. |
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Ultimately, how you handle yourself at the crucial moment is the deciding factor for a winner. |
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And stamina while playing a computer may be the deciding factor in this match. |
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An injury to Rossendale goalkeeper John Gillies proved to be the deciding factor in this match. |
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So more and more the final decision comes down to personal preference and the deciding factor of price. |
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Then when I went training with them, there was a lot of professionalism and enjoyment in it, and that was the deciding factor. |
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However, the stress and strain of playing in such a demanding tournament could be the deciding factor between the two finalists. |
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He was an older man and a business owner with money, so that was a deciding factor in her decision to rush into marriage. |
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The very nature of democracy requires public input into decision-making, not technocrats deciding what is good for the public. |
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The courts have also looked to the logical implications and extensions of their prior precedents in deciding whether a right is fundamental. |
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After all, she'd essentially refused to look him in the eye earlier, deciding to be proper and decorous instead of curious. |
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But that case does not assist in deciding whether the private service provider is itself amenable to judicial review. |
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Ideally, the coach should have watched the knockout stages of all these tournaments before deciding on the probables list. |
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Finally, providing an accurate prognosis to a patient is crucial in deciding how aggressive a treatment should be used. |
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They stated being protective of their time, cautiously deciding how it would be best utilized. |
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The summer sun started to shine, and he discarded the heavy wet goatskin, deciding that he now had no need to carry its weight. |
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The policy and process for deciding on coin designs for our coins is based on the Mint's Policy on Coin Designs and Issue. |
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Indeed, that judge may be inclined to put pressure on a suspect by deciding to detain him in police custody for the purpose of questioning. |
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For many, deciding to pursue this course of study is as threatening as moving out of home. |
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If the detectives are of differing abilities it devolves into a situation where one player is deciding the best move for everybody else. |
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Ideally a graphical presentation, such as a control chart, should be used to aid recording and deciding treatment changes. |
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Here are a few more questions Goldman suggests homebuyers ask themselves before deciding on a dicey neighborhood. |
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Factors like these are important to consider when deciding how much of your construction budget to direct toward greening the exterior. |
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The European court had no difficulty in deciding that it was unfair for that to happen. |
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After deciding that all signs of the injury were well hidden she began digging through the closet yet again in search of a shirt. |
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After deciding that dance was to be her life, she studied seriously. |
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Taking the 40Hz concert pitch and deciding on the other notes based on the Pythagorean description may result in something harmonious but is it right all the time. |
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This really struck a cord with me, she was deciding whether or not to go abroad to a country that would allow it but in the end she became a lot worse and suffered. |
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The migration to the coast is being led by the baby boomers and other seachangers who are either retiring or deciding to adopt a more relaxed beach lifestyle. |
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So, more studies are needed before concluding the maximum amount of additives for each ingredient and deciding whether the foods qualify under the regulation. |
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The third and deciding game between the clubs could be another thriller. |
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It is impossible to overstress the importance of the weather in waging war, from launching a tactical attack to deciding when to start hostilities. |
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The School District's school assignment policy considered race as one of the factors in deciding which students would be allowed into certain oversubscribed schools. |
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Did you have angst last Sunday night deciding whether to watch the Emmys, Breaking Bad, or the Dexter series finale? |
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He had bought the shotgun only that weekend after deciding against an AR-15 assault rifle because of the waiting period. |
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It was the belorussian who led 5-3 in the deciding set here a year ago in the final, only to see Serena surge back. |
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Excited, Shaheen wasted no time and began interviewing surgeons, deciding upon Dr. Curtis Crane in Greenbrae, California. |
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They have a place but there should be tight controls to ensure maximum benefit for students and if there is difficulty deciding, consult the students. |
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Moses can recall only one volunteer deciding to go home after Chaney, Goodman, and Schwerner disappeared. |
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After that, it's just a question of deciding which restaurant to take your group to once the show is over and how you are going to get them there. |
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However, he admitted that the desire to be able to dismiss the governor was taken into consideration when the committee was deciding to revise the council's standing orders. |
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Del got to her feet and pulled Keaton's sweatshirt on over her cami, shoving her hands into the pouch as she opened her door, deciding on a midnight snack. |
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Then you can start deciding things like where to place furniture and acoustic material, finding a good room that's not a hallway next to a jackhammer and so on. |
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All it takes is to claim all the allowances to which you are entitled and keep a weather eye on the tax implications when deciding where to invest your hard-won savings. |
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That drove a wedge between the pair that ultimately led to Dunn rejecting the offer of a new contract in the summer and deciding on a move to Birmingham. |
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Tenants are themselves undertaking detailed investigations into the suitability of a location and giving this factor a high weighting when deciding on location. |
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Williams would seem to be claiming that these metaphysicians and epistemologists stand on neutral ground when deciding between various ways of reaching agreement. |
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The real challenge is deciding whose job it is to bell the cat. |
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After receiving it, the procurator fiscal instructed officers to make further inquiries before deciding whether to charge the officers named with any criminal offences. |
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I asked him finally, deciding to worm an answer out of him now. |
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Disturbed by these suppositions and deciding not to tell my wife, I made the tea and took the tray to the bedroom. |
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But cps chose not take action in 300 of the cases, deciding, instead, to do nothing. |
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Memories of your relationship come flooding back and you spend a few days deciding if you should politely decline and send a nice gift, or keep your chin up and RSVP yes. |
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In fact, Kimble admits that racing led him to his biggest crossroad in life, deciding whether to pursue a career behind the wheel or behind an airbrush. |
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Failure to give evidence on its own cannot prove guilt, but depending on the circumstances, you may hold his failure against him when deciding whether he is guilty. |
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Labour council leader Cllr Bob Howarth told a meeting of the executive that the council's other political parties would have a say in deciding council tax increases. |
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Oscar forecasters like to trot out old statistics when deciding who will win which awards. |
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I glanced at the large clock tower located in the center of the town for a moment, deciding that we had a while before the others would be finished with their own recon. |
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He says he used to spend 25 minutes a day straightening his kinky hair into a Mohawk before deciding one day that maybe punk means not caring about what you look like. |
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This risk assessment is very important when it comes to deciding whether to place someone on lifelong aspirin therapy. |
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Growing rapidly as a community and up for grabs, Asian Americans are deciding elections around the country. |
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But he argued that the issue does motivate otherwise unlikely voters and could be a deciding factor in a close race. |
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Investigators also found some ties that had been knotted together and believe Yu had intended to use them as a rope before deciding to use electrical cord instead. |
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He has the tricky task of deciding where the side will play in the future. |
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He walked out of the bathroom area, going to his locker to change back into his regular clothes, but deciding to wait until he cooled off completely. |
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She even gave him a short trial of lithium upon deciding he was bipolar. |
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He eventually ruled he couldn't grant the request for an injunction because he would then be deciding the question of rights without hearing full evidence and argument. |
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On March 6, Schultz cast the deciding vote against the mining bill, the only Republican to oppose it. |
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These brilliant lawyers sat around the room deciding how they could most effectively quiet Rabbi Kahane in an undemocratic manner. |
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I got changed quickly, deciding on a pair black pants with a truckload of pockets, a short-sleeved black shirt with purple splashed everywhere and a pair of worn sneakers. |
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Indeed, price tends to be a deciding factor in selecting a trench philosophy. |
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Tara catches her, and both are killed as Giles shoots Willow in the back, deciding that she's just too dangerous to live, saying he's truly sorry. |
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Amazingly, the attorney general acknowledges that the police merely try to maximize their hit rates in deciding whom to search, but he blames them for doing so. |
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Indeed, in a cluttered world where one company's product can be nearly identical to another's, quality service is often the deciding factor for finicky customers. |
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The point here is this, even though away goals are not often the deciding factor they certainly appear to have a major psychological influence on proceedings. |
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Sociobiologists such as Edward Wilson actually propose that genes help to determine the repertoire of behavioral possibilities and other factors do the deciding. |
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This implies that the job has been designed to require a wide range of qualifications and to offer considerable leeway or latitude in deciding what to do and how to do it. |
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This means that the governments will be left with considerable latitude in deciding the extent of tariff they intend imposing on certain necessary imports. |
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Critera to be evaluated when deciding between hard copies and electronic versions of information has considerably changed over the course of the past ten years. |
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Before deciding which dealers to pursue, staff members consider the severity of the case, the costs and the likelihood of collecting penalties and restitution. |
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It's just another case of someone deciding that it's easier and more profitable to blame his problems on some faceless company instead of actually taking some responsibility. |
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Sean is a 50-year-old who has taken a three-year career break and is deciding how to fund the shortfall in service to maximise his pension benefits. |
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What lengthy political discussion would be complete without deciding whether farmers in Minnesota have the right to buy an Uzi? |
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We redid out packs organizing them, my skirt and top were dirty, wrinkled, and still wet so I folded them and put them in my pack, deciding to walk in my bloomers and corset. |
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I set the pancakes on my dresser and gathered up the blankets I'd laid out for Nell, lethargically deciding that I had no choice but to sleep on my windowsill. |
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The weather is the overriding factor in deciding whether to cancel the picnic. |
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Before deciding to accept, he conferred with his synod council. |
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So instead of the Government being fair and deciding that it would index income tax rates as well as all those user charges, it has tried to pretend that it does not need to. |
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This, in our judgment, they have manifestly failed to do, contenting themselves instead with deciding the case solely on the credibility of the witnesses. |
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Amid controversy about the value of bottled water against mains water, experts have advised Scots consumers that where they live should be the deciding factor. |
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Meantime, FEMA is deciding whether to set up shop on a neighborhood artery, Van Brunt Street, or in the IKEA parking lot. |
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It is understood that the university's reputation for medicine and life sciences could be a deciding factor in the firm's decision on the site for its new venture. |
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But no, they insist on mucking it up by deciding for themselves. |
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The size of any windfall is crucial to borrowers who are deciding which way to vote because they will have to pay higher mortgage bills if the lender demutualises. |
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It does so by deciding the alternative expressions of appetitive and avoidance behaviors on the basis of motivational state and associative learning. |
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There is little doubt in my mind that efficiency and cost-effectiveness will inevitably be considerations when deciding on our transport solutions. |
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As long as you keep these three main purposes in mind while you are deciding what you want on your website and how it should be worded, you will fill this area nicely. |
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For opponents of the euro, and they are not exclusively Conservative, that was a signal that a political determination, not an economic one, will be the deciding factor. |
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The arguments presented by the HFEA in court, and those made by judges in deciding in favour of the HFEA, contained a number of inconsistencies and arbitrary judgements. |
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While Sharif Hussein's sons gathered an army to fight the Ottomans, British and French officials were already deciding the real shape of the postwar Middle East. |
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John is deciding whether to deposit the amount to a certificate of deposit with post-tax assets or to make a pre-tax salary deferral contribution to his 401 account. |
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A dispute over the removal of 21 public payphones from the Kendal area has rumbled on this week with the town council deciding to continue its protest against the decision. |
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Jack had been a kitchen fitter working for a large company for several years before deciding to set up on his own building and fitting kitchens to order. |
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While the Commission should consider the state of mind of the Respondents in deciding whether to exercise its public interest jurisdiction, it is not determinative. |
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For example, the school board fussed for months over prohibiting social promotion, finally deciding that a failing student could not be passed on, regardless of age. |
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Anyway, we dropped a tab and the room turned even more bonkers than before, ending up with my then-boyfriend deciding to play his Magic Roundabout record at 5am. |
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