Give yourself a little time to let the sadness recede and then make a decision. |
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The test features an unlikely, completely fictional situation in which you will have to make a decision. |
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Then the FDA will take that into advisement and make a decision sometimes in the near future. |
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I reckon that whatever court it be, it should base on facts to make a decision and make a judgment. |
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There were pros and cons and I reckoned I'd need a day or two to weigh them up and make a decision. |
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He claimed that the Prime Minister was too weak to make a decision on his own. |
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Place enough content above the fold to allow your visitor to make a decision about continuing on the site. |
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He is not expected to make a decision on the appeal until September at the earliest. |
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The only person who can make a decision to exceed the speed limit is the person in control of the vehicle. |
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You can guarantee as a procurator when you make a decision that someone is not going to like it. |
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As version upgrades can easily take 12 months, customers will soon have to make a decision about their future plans. |
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A sergeant or a constable of police would make a decision, would he or she not, whether to prosecute for a traffic offence? |
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In Goldman, the pilot had to make a decision as to whether to illuminate the seat belt instruction light. |
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But see, when the oncoming car approached, I had to make a decision over the alternatives available to me. |
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Later, escalation in steel prices forced the authorities to make a decision to increase the project cost, delaying work. |
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In addition there has been a retraction of the domestic market which has led the company to make a decision to exit the market entirely. |
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When we got there it was hanging in a farm byre with water running down it and holes in it, so I had to make a decision there and then. |
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They will hear the case, then make a recommendation to the dean of students, who will make a decision. |
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The waiters were pressurising me to make a decision, so I took the easiest option and swapped the fillet steak for plain old chicken. |
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In response, Mainali's lawyers submitted a petition to the high court urging it to make a decision as soon as possible. |
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They nobly make a decision to risk their lives while trying to slay their friend's murderer. |
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The Government should pull their finger out and make a decision about this issue. |
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Beryl now has to make a decision about having chemotherapy because the cancer has spread. |
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Because I was continually in trouble with the police, they were made to make a decision. |
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When I'm forced to make a decision, I'll often use some random means to help me make up my mind. |
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Did somebody make a decision that the board minutes shouldn't reflect the flavour or tenor of that board meeting? |
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Archie is an indecisive Englishman who can only make a decision after tossing a coin. |
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But every company in the land has to watch its bank balance and every investor has to make a decision about how much cash to keep in a portfolio. |
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By taking notes he wanted Sydney to write down all the important parts and help him make a decision. |
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Because at the end of the day, nobody wants to make a decision which might affect their whole career. |
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You really can't make a decision until you hit the service's websites and examine their lineups. |
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Deacon wriggled out of having to make a decision by setting up a group with very limited powers. |
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Covering a river coming down in flood, you find yourself in a position to make a decision of possibly historical importance. |
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A chairman has to make a decision to take the club forward and six months later if it's a bad decision he has to carry the can. |
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The grievor responded that she was not able to make a decision about bumping into another position within the time she was given by the employer. |
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The town council plans to make a decision by the end of the year. |
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I suppose the one reason why I am so anxious to make a decision is because the next person I want to be intimate with has to care about me more than I care about them. |
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As long as you're not going off on a solo run and you consult and take counsel by speaking to other players and people, then you can make a decision on what direction to take. |
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The postponers are those who refuse to make a decision, allowing relationships, professional commitments and finally nature to make the choice for them. |
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Where the Labour Party has fallen down is over car parking and traffic management by refusing to make a decision and people are fed up of deferment. |
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This was widely regarded as a neat way of sidestepping having to make a decision on this vexed question. |
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A command button, commonly called a button, is a rectangular object that displays a word or a group of words, expecting you to make a decision. |
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A second incident shows James assuming disguise to gain advantage in 1537 at another turning point in his life, when he had to make a decision of whom to marry. |
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When we make a decision about your tax or benefit affairs, we will explain that decision and tell you about your rights and obligations. |
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It may require an interview or additional information and documentation before it can make a decision about your application. |
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No Local is entitled to make a decision that could force another Local to go on strike without the consent of its members as set out herein. |
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Mr. Speaker, when we make a decision about what is large-scale fraud, we must have some minimum number. |
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If a line manager is involved in the procedure, he should assess the situation and make a decision. |
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The decision-maker may receive and consider reports of others as long as it does not abdicate it's responsibility to make a decision. |
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I certainly cannot make a decision contrary to them or amend them, even if I thought they were deficient. |
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You go through the same emotions and questions over and over, and talk with your friends about the same topics because you cannot seem to make a decision. |
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The overseer listened to him to test them and to make a decision according to the result. |
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You note the variables and you make a decision that applies to a specific airport, and not to all of them. |
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Using trial version you can fully understand your real need of the product and make a decision whether it is worth its money or not. |
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For example, sometimes I might have to make a decision that is well founded in law but that I find difficult to accept personally. |
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Only an Appropriate Officer has the authority to make a decision to initiate formal disciplinary action. |
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Yet we still ask for indefinite inspections, surely that is simply because we do not want to have to make a decision. |
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General: We're going to make a decision at the tactical level each time on the cost versus benefit. |
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If I have to make a decision for others as well as myself, I tend to be more cautious. |
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I am giving them to help you make a decision, not to tell you what decision to make. |
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As far as we are concerned, it will obviously be much easier to make a decision in line with the stated objectives. |
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The Commission did not consider, nor did it make a decision concerning the proposed operation of NRU beyond that time frame. |
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Thus a respondent at the outset of its case can ask the Tribunal to make a decision based solely on the evidence of the complainant. |
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In the latter context a court had to make a decision in the light of the personal profile created through the statements of the child. |
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I see no moral problem about making this scientific information available to the patient and allowing her to make a decision herself. |
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Capps, the pro-life volunteer, insists the new law gives women much-needed time to make a decision. |
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The GAA's national congress in April will vote on changing its structure, which would allow its smaller central council to make a decision on ending the ban. |
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My concern is that the ministry is going to make a decision based on expediency and without considering the impact their decision will have on the environment. |
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He served the community well, but he clearly has to make a decision based on why he left. |
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Every time you make a decision, take any action on your own responsibility, give and order or use your bean, you are preparing yourself for greater opportunities. |
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Our naivete would soon force me to make a decision that would tip the balance of the campaign. |
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He said he's sleeping on it and is going to make a decision tomorrow. |
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There will be a votable motion at 10pm but until I know what the motion says and I've heard the evidence I won't make a decision on how to vote. |
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The pilot project on mediation will come to a conclusion during the year 2000, and the Commission will make a decision as to its continued use as part of the complaints process. |
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For example, you have asked the group to make a decision about an action item and one of the members avoids the decision making process to discuss another point. |
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We'll make a decision about the domes shortly. |
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As the island remains a British Overseas Territory, at some point the British government may have to make a decision about the island's future. |
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This document contains a detailed description of the property in its current state and allows you to learn all the details which can help you form an enlightened opinion before you make a decision. |
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When decision-makers believe that some action or change of behaviour is expensive, they can often be made to change their minds by a demonstration of what it would cost not to act or not to make a decision. |
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The team leader can make a decision, and confirm whether the person worked a quarter of an hour, half an hour or three quarters of an hour of overtime. |
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They can also be used to make a decision to change investment managers and enable the stakeholders to have the information they need to take timely corrective action. |
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The principle is similar to that of the 'spell check' on a computer, allowing you to take a look at what you have written for the purpose of clarification before you make a decision to 'save' it. |
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And you have to make a decision to get out and go get help. |
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It can then make a decision whatever the number of the attending members. |
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It's clear that Parliament has certain powers, but it does not have the power to make a decision that would necessarily impact the provinces' power to solemnize marriage. |
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In this case the EEOC did not make a decision as to whether or not the nurse had a valid claim of discrimination. |
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When it's time to make a decision that has a major impact on the herd profitability, producers need to increase the likelihood of making the right choice. |
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Through much of 2011, the SEC had signaled that it would make a decision on IFRS incorporation before the end of that year. |
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The MMO said it is most likely to make a decision on the larger and separate SACD application by next year beginning. |
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In the case of detection of a grave and untreatable defect or illness, parents have the right, pursuant to the provisions of the Law, to make a decision on abortion. |
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It is meant to help readers understand an issue, solve a problem, or make a decision. |
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Hume describes the link between causality and our capacity to rationally make a decision from this an inference of the mind. |
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I think any time you make a decision where people put an awful lot of effort into something and you have to go back to them and say, I'm sorry, it was all for naught...that's not a decision anybody takes lightly. |
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The captain is a nervous Nellie who can't make a decision without the approval of his protective aide-de-camp. |
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So all of us make a decision that we go through a whole bunch of security at airports, which when we were growing up that wasn't the case … To say there's a tradeoff doesn't mean somehow that we've abandoned freedom. |
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On the whole, it is wiser to make a decision promptly and crisply after giving the matter adequate thought than to linger over it and lose momentum and drive. |
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It also authorizes the Governor in Council to make a decision on the choice of approach for longer-term management of nuclear fuel waste for Canada. |
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After a few months of moping around, I finally realized I needed to make a decision to either continue being bitter, or make something good out of my bad situation. |
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So there's enough information available in the EIA document for society to make a decision as to whether or not they want this to go forward, but the EIA documents are not chipped in stone by any stretch of the imagination. |
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We all know that this government decided to team up with Guy Bertrand in a legal war which could result in denying Quebecers the right to make a decision on their future. |
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Can they use a financial statement to make a decision? |
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If the information has been used to make a decision about an individual, it must be retained long enough to allow that person access to it after the decision has been made. |
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However, there are a number of issues that arise in a national assessment that do not arise when an assessment is being carried out to make a decision about an individual student. |
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We are looking at the file and we will make a decision on this. |
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Information shall be sufficiently accurate, complete, and up-to-date to minimize the possibility that inappropriate information may be used to make a decision about the individual. |
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This month NHS England is expected to make a decision on whether to fund Translarna, the first treatment developed for sufferers of Duchenne muscular dystrophy. |
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The BOA's Olympic Qualification Standards Panel met last night to begin their appraisal of the selection process but did not make a decision and they will reconvene today. |
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The sources said the meeting will make a decision about the revival of SNF and Mumtaz Bhutto will announce his future course at a press conference after the meeting. |
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Ultimately, he will have to make a decision before the end of the week. |
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Can we cut through the bureaucracy and make a decision on the spot? |
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Biopsies are sometimes carried out in the middle of a surgery, so that a surgeon can get the results quickly and make a decision on the spot about how best to treat a patient. |
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The county's former senior boss is retiring from schoolteaching at the end of the year and will then make a decision on his position with the county's minor stars. |
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I didn't make a decision because I didn't have anything to go on. |
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However Alonso and the Ferrari were furious as the length of time to make a decision meant that the penalty did not alter the result of the race as Hamilton finished second. |
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