I see that Thabo will soon come to a decision on what his plans for the embattled Zuma are. |
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Later, he expressed his regret over the incident, but Tyra had already come to a decision. |
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The members of the committee will have to go back and talk about the issue until they can come to a decision. |
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Officers will be required to assess all the information presented to them and then use their good judgement to come to a decision. |
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By the summer of 2014, Camden still had not come to a decision on Plan B, so Stark's camp appealed that – the lack of a decision. |
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Edwards thanked the jurors for acquitting him of one count of campaign finance violations and failing to come to a decision on the other five. |
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Talking with community members can give you support and help you come to a decision. |
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Health again is in the middle with no way to contribute until the Bands and INAC come to a decision about what needs to be done. |
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An independent expert is meant to be impartial so as to help the dispute resolution tribunal come to a decision. |
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Once that evaluation has been carried out, we will be able to come to a decision on the Council's final structure. |
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They have promised to come to a decision on the stadium's future within the next year. |
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He replaced the glasses over his closed eyes and seemed to come to a decision. |
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It is improving and he was able to participate in training but England will not come to a decision on his fitness until Saturday afternoon. |
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Also, by accepting the choice of the majority, they used a democratic approach to come to a decision. |
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He's a disciplined, serious thinker, and he's not going to casually come to a decision. |
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Families struggling with decision-making may find that role-playing is a way to come to a decision that feels right. |
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Having said that, I would also ask that we now find a process that will enable us to come to a decision. |
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The old Member States must come to a decision on the extension or abolition of the transition period. |
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Our only recourse, it would seem, is to persuade those we elect to discuss these issues and come to a decision that they will be able to explain and that will be subject to analysis and review. |
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How individuals or families come to a decision will vary. |
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There is always a certain amount of time permitted to come to a decision. |
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To make participants aware of how quickly we sometimes have to come to a decision and then how fiercely we tend defend it unable to accept the other's point of view. |
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Once a case came to court, the method used to come to a decision was usually by compurgation. |
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In other words, officers should approach the case with an open mind and be free to come to a decision in light of all the facts known and the submissions made. |
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After the defense's last witness left the courtroom, Mr. Zimmerman was asked by Judge Debra S. Nelson whether he had come to a decision on whether he would take the stand. |
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What I would propose to you is that we should make a prompt start on the work and come to a decision on this point at this House's second October part-session. |
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They want to leave the Constitution to mature naturally' for one more year, and then to come to a decision on it during the German and French Presidencies. |
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This is probably the approach that could be retained by the Working Committee if the AIPPI were to have to come to a decision on this particular point. |
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The authority responsible for the investigation or prosecution shall come to a decision on three elements, and has therefore a deadline of ten days more than the one given to the victims. |
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Given the protracted uncertainty that the failure to come to a decision on lifting the feed ban has caused to farmers and industry, I sincerely hope that this dossier will be adopted at first reading. |
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The decision taken in Copenhagen was that, in December 2004, the European Council will come to a decision on whether Turkey meets the criteria for the commencement of accession negotiations. |
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This requires e.g. that reasons be given for the refusal of an application that are concrete enough to allow for a court to come to a decision on their legality and correct application. |
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The recommendation by the National Blood Safety Council to hold a meeting with only representatives of CBS, Hema-Quebec and Health Canada to come to a decision on a deferral policy was discussed at length. |
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This year, we will have to come to a decision on a piece of legislation liberalising the market in postal services, something that is of great importance in relation to the internal market. |
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Others, on the other hand, favoured both alternatives remaining on the table for the reason that they had not yet come to a decision on which of the alternatives they preferred. |
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At the end of October, the Commission will come to a decision on the principles and criteria by which this will be guided, and on how, organisationally speaking, we are going to get on top of this gargantuan task. |
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Altho I had an interview with the Chiefs on Thursday, in reference to the location of their reserve they have not yet come to a decision on it yet. |
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In any event, for a time neither seemed able to come to a decision. |
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We then come to a decision as to whether we can provide what is needed. |
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It shall submit with its request such information and documentation provided for in Article 21 as it has in its possession and as will enable the Committee to come to a decision. |
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As the scheme in question would have entered into force before the Commission had come to a decision, it was entered in the register of non-notified aid. |
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