The country's decision to go to war has caused a major dilemma for its allies. |
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There is controversy surrounding the team's decision to trade the star pitcher. |
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The importance of this decision resides in the fact that it relates to people across the country. |
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Critics view the decision as an example of moral bankruptcy on the part of the administration. |
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She felt that she had made a virtuous decision by donating the money to charity. |
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Many of the city's residents have criticized local pols for their decision to close the public library. |
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The U.S. Supreme Court's 1954 decision brought an end to racial segregation in public schools. |
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She claims that her personal problems played no influence upon her decision to resign. |
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My lawyer said the court's decision wasn't correct and that we should file for an appeal. |
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The bad weather forecast only reinforces our decision to leave early tomorrow. |
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This body reversed the council's decision and stated that the final arbiter concerning excommunication should be the council. |
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The disappearance of the old title was a decision made entirely by the king. |
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A strategic decision was taken to scale down the Dutch military presence and in effect yield the area to EIC influence. |
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He had always insisted that the Consistory retain the power of excommunication, despite the council's past decision to take it away. |
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Often this decision is based upon the perceived reliability of, and warranty offered with these vehicles. |
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The Romanov Dynasty acceded to the throne in 1613 by the decision of Zemsky Sobor, and the country started its gradual recovery from the crisis. |
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The council would render a decision on who would be allowed to continue to proclaim their views. |
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Mr Middleton said that the environmental sensitivities in the Lyme Bay area were fully assessed before the decision to beach Napoli was made. |
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Similar outcry greeted the Met Office's decision to rename Finisterre to FitzRoy, but in that case, the decision was carried through. |
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He returned to Long Hill, and with his money dwindling made the decision to return to the ring. |
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Jellicoe in effect countermanded this decision once he knew of the raid by sending ships which were part of his command. |
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He reported his brief landing to Luftflotte 3 which came to the decision that the islands were not defended. |
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It is of considerable interest that parole boards as discretionary decision makers are more susceptible to attack than is parolelike supervision. |
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If equal numbers of votes were obtained, or ward elections in 1973 had been uncontested, the decision would be made by lot. |
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The decision to allow the temporary release was initiated by David Blunkett and ratified by Charles Clarke when he became Home Secretary. |
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It was this decision that resulted in the legionaries' looking down upon Alexander. |
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For this flyaway son of a Phoenician did not seem to wait for the decision of the polyglot Judges of the Emigration Board. |
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The only court that may reverse or modify a decision of the Oregon Supreme Court is the Supreme Court of the United States. |
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Although the decision was made in 1848, it took many years for the law to be implemented. |
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One friend blamed the decision on Luther's sadness over the deaths of two friends. |
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Stoke were on the rampage but their night was soured by the referee's decision to show Jerome a second yellow card on the stroke of half time. |
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The move came amid questions about the decision to take Napoli to an area of protected World Heritage Site coastline. |
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In April 2012, the Library made a policy decision not to claim ownership of copyright in digital reproductions. |
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As part of this restructure, the decision was made to retain division numbers familiar to the British public. |
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Following a European Commission decision to not subsidise a passenger and vehicle service, the route was again put out to tender. |
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However, since the completion of the Colwyn Bay bypass, the lower speed limit has been an unpopular decision with drivers. |
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The Opening of the Suez Canal in 1869, strengthened the Ottoman decision to remain in Yemen. |
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I made the decision that whatever I drove I would do it to the best of my ability and see where it led. |
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However, Calzaghe won the fight by clear decision to continue his undefeated run. |
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He fought three more times in America before he returned to Britain, two draws against Grover Hayes and a press decision over Phil Knight. |
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The decision elicited mixed reactions from both fans and participating broadcasters. |
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Encouragement from the Elektra record company led to the decision to rename the new band Badfinger. |
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For a decision to be also applicable to the citizen, it must be transposed into national law. |
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The decision to exclude Low German in formal education was not without controversy, however. |
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In this view, the most important consequence of Jutland was the decision of the Germans to engage in unrestricted submarine warfare. |
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No decision had been reached on the choice between immediate decisive action and a siege. |
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The decision to open with The Revolution Continues was directly influenced by global interest in China as a result of the 2008 Beijing Olympics. |
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Scientists are now calling on government authorities to revisit this decision before eradication is too difficult and costly to consider. |
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Oil spill model systems are used by industry and government to assist in planning and emergency decision making. |
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In 1739, the War of Jenkins' Ear broke out between Britain and Spain, and the decision was taken to improve the defences at Cromwell Castle. |
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After the decision to raise the Mary Rose, discussions ensued as to where she would eventually go on permanent display. |
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This decision necessitated further alterations and additions to the pipeline handling gear. |
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The Aurelian retreat was a purely military decision to withdraw the Roman troops to defend the Danube. |
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Shortly thereafter he announced the adoption of Trajan as his successor, and with this decision all but abdicated. |
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With such issues, a final decision is possible only in the form of a compromise. |
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Since the decision has already been made, further discussion seems pointless. |
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The decision on the future of the islands belonged to the pious Queen of Castile and the Pope, the ultimate arbitrator of the legal claims. |
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Only the two Spanish members had the power to vote, with Alba personally retaining the right of final decision on any case that interested him. |
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Peter Minuit became Director of the New Netherland in 1626 and made a decision that greatly affected the new colony. |
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By a decision of the Austrian emperor, in November 1849, a new province was formed as the political successor of the Serbian voivodeship. |
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In urgent situations where a Council decision cannot be made in time, the President is empowered to act on behalf of the whole Council. |
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Any decision that requires the assent of the pope has to wait until the new pope has been elected and accepts office. |
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It was on that basis that the Minister took the decision to cancel the consultation that was previously in operation. |
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The decision on who will host the World Cup is usually made six or seven years in advance of the tournament. |
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Just after leaving medical school, she made the decision to get the tattoo, which, for her, represented strength and bravery. |
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The decision followed his personal visit to Peter Smollett, an official at the Ministry of Information. |
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Pawlenty reversed his decision in deference to the legislature's expressed desire for a Minnesota poet laureate. |
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Formal rules were established at this inaugural meeting and a decision to hold World Championship tournaments every four years was also made. |
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There is no official list of clan septs, and the decision of what septs a clan has is left up to the clan itself. |
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The decision to hold the first World Cup in Uruguay, for example, led to only four European nations competing. |
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The League's decision to assign broadcasting rights to BSkyB in 1992 was at the time a radical decision, but one that has paid off. |
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This time, however, he was defeated by a decision in 15 rounds by the WBC's world champion, Guts Ishimatsu. |
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The development of larger societies led to the development of different means of decision making and to governmental organization. |
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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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The decision to construct an immersed tube tunnel bypass followed an extensive public consultation, named the Collcon Feasibility Study. |
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The need to reverse the decision was a central factor in the creation of the British Labour Party. |
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Richard's brother John was not satisfied by this decision and started scheming against William. |
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Had the skies cleared and the track dried, the decision would have worked against Moss. |
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If a judge acts against precedent and the case is not appealed, the decision will stand. |
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While it might have been possible to reconstruct it, a decision was taken to build a new cathedral in a modern style. |
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While consultation on new guidelines is under way, the decision to fly the flag may be made by each government department. |
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When the twenty rounds were up, Wells was given the decision and the championship title. |
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The current speaker, John Bercow, has chosen to wear a gown over a lounge suit, a decision which has sparked much debate and opposition. |
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John Baird, the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Canada, welcomed the decision and praised the conduct of the referendum. |
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Pimienta's decision to occupy the island was approved in 1643 and he was made a knight of the Order of Santiago. |
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There had been an historic use of Welsh in the WI, and with over two hundred and fifty branches in Wales this decision was unpopular. |
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The decision to refer a question to the ECJ can be made by the court of its own initiative, or at the request of any of the parties before it. |
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In 2011 she said that the Act was overused, and criticised the decision of European human rights judges to give prisoners the vote. |
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The decision considers carrying capacity, regeneration rates and future values. |
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A decision is made to allow the land to erode and flood, creating new shoreline habitats. |
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In early 2005 Thatcher criticised the way the decision to invade Iraq had been made two years previously. |
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On 25 April 1916, a decision was made by the German admiralty to halt indiscriminate attacks by submarine on merchant shipping. |
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The Court's decision binds only the parties to that particular controversy. |
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The Le Havre economy is far from decision centres which are located mainly in Paris and major European economic cities. |
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Appeals are allowed if the decision in the court below was incorrect, or suffered from a serious procedural error or irregularity. |
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Frustrated by this decision and by the Dutch Republic's insistence on neutrality, Britain soon turned to Russia. |
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In 1296 we have the first mention of burgh representatives taking part in decision making. |
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Nonetheless, this does not preclude an independent royal decision to exercise a right of veto. |
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In a bench trial, the judge's decision near the end of the trial is simply referred to as a finding. |
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Taney, the decision effectively barred slaves and their descendants from citizenship. |
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The right of appeal only exists when the Court of Session grants leave to this effect or when the decision of the Inner House is by majority. |
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This doctrine is similar to stare decisis insofar as it dictates that a court's decision must condone a cohesive and predictable result. |
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When assessing the tests, Gordon Brown concluded that while the decision was close, the United Kingdom should not yet join the Euro. |
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Returning to Boston in fall 1873, Bell made a fateful decision to concentrate on his experiments in sound. |
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It so happened that at that time the moratorium on the death penalty caused by the Supreme Court decision in the Furman case was still in effect. |
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These proposals followed the WTO Appellate Body, largely upholding on 28 April 2005 the initial decision against the EU sugar regime. |
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The decision was reached on the basis the presbytery had followed the correct procedure. |
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The decision came after several mass slaughters of African elephants, most notably the 2006 Zakouma elephant slaughter in Chad. |
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Ariovistus made the decision to clear out the Sequani from the strategic Doubs valley and to repopulate it with Germanic settlers. |
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The decision may have been hasty so as to avoid civil war, but neither appears to have been involved in the conspiracy. |
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Contrary to Burton's expectations, both the films were critical and commercial failures, and he rued his decision to act in them. |
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Having discovered the true circumstances the public viewed the decision in a different light. |
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While an individual may make such a decision privately, usually it entails being baptized and becoming a member of a denomination or church. |
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In microeconomics, neoclassical economics represents incentives and costs as playing a pervasive role in shaping decision making. |
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This event began a new chapter of history for the Mongols, as again a decision needed to be made on a new great khan. |
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Ferdinand's decision to ally with the Third Coalition against Napoleon in 1805 proved more damaging. |
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Manuel would afterwards learn that Afonso had died many months earlier, and that his reversed decision had been delivered many months too late. |
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A pretotype, on the other hand, comes much earlier in the development process, before a decision to proceed has been made. |
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If they persisted in bringing a case for decision before a Shire Court then it could be determined there. |
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This decision challenged the ICC, which was attempting to implement a ban on this practice at all international matches around the world. |
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On 9 April 2009, the Court of Appeal overturned the High Court decision that Cdre. |
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His decision to conduct a raid on the Stroganov trading posts resulted in an expedition led by the Cossack Yermak against the Khanate of Sibir. |
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The two monastic traditions were the Celtic and the Roman, and a decision was made to adopt the Roman tradition. |
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This followed a decision by Portugal's legislators to adopt a standardization of Portuguese spelling. |
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Among the first tasks of the Convention was a decision on a location for the new state capital. |
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Another disputed decision made by Radcliffe was division of the Malda district of Bengal. |
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West Lothian has a formal structure for engaging with young people and including them in the decision making process. |
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When Bosa of York died, however, Wilfrid did not contest the decision to appoint John of Beverley to York. |
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More's decision to educate his daughters set an example for other noble families. |
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This decision was so difficult to understand, Howe's critics accused him of treason. |
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If the newer version performs as well for half the cost, the decision is a no-brainer. |
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This decision had the support of the majority of Scots nobles and magnates, even a number of those appointed by Bruce as auditors. |
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Teachers assist children to explain what happened, before any decision to punish is made. |
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The decision so confused Parliament, that Howe was accused by Tories on both sides of the Atlantic of treason. |
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His monetary view was close to the fundamental concepts employed in his model of utilitarian decision making. |
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He lays down a set of criteria for measuring the extent of pain or pleasure that a certain decision will create. |
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When considering cases on appeal, appellate courts generally affirm, reverse, or vacate the decision of a lower court. |
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After the end of the 2010 tour the band collectively made the decision to take a year off. |
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Scott made the decision to switch Ellen Ripley from the standard male action hero to a heroine. |
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Alisdair shouts the finality of his decision and demands that she fulfill the contract of providing lessons. |
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The decision was made to film the battle scenes in neutral Eire, where it was easier to find the 650 extras. |
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There was no appeal against the decision made by the panel, which was usually recorded in the local Royal or Burgh court. |
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However, the decision to execute her seems a spontaneous, rather than a premeditated, act. |
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Some analysts argued the decision to move away from the Sky and, in particular, the BBC undermined the FA Cup in the eyes of the public. |
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An important factor in his decision was the chance to work with David Richards, the BAR team principal. |
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This decision was made in honour of Giuseppe Garibaldi, the Italian patriot who was the leader of the redshirts volunteers. |
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The County Mayo field is facing some localised opposition over a controversial decision to refine the gas onshore. |
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Therefore, those who speak two languages have better critical thinking and decision making skills. |
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This decision was later overturned, and wrestling will be a part of the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo. |
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Consequently, the eventual decision is not likely to affect punitive damages in nonmaritime cases. |
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He then took the decision to sail for England in January 1153 to meet Stephen. |
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Froch won the fight and retained his title with a split decision victory over the previously undefeated Andre Dirrell. |
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The decision bans Shell from exploration activities pending a review of antidrilling petitions. |
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Hatton became angry at the referee's decision to deduct a point and turned his back on him. |
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Influencable features of the situation will often be useful as decision criteria. |
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I don't agree with it, but I'll abide by the decision to give the reward to her. |
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Froch later stated that the fight was close and that he believes the decision would have gone his way if the event had been held in Nottingham. |
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In hindsight this was a poor decision by the FIA, who failed to take into account the unpredictable weather in Britain at this time of year. |
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Sir, I think that is a policy decision only the President can make. That is beyond my pay grade. |
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Khomeini's approach to decision making is to keep his counsel at first, allowing the advocates of different options to debate issues openly. |
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Many protesters compared the decision to deploy more troops in Afghanistan to the expansion of the Vietnam War under the Johnson administration. |
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The problem seemed to subside, and the decision was made to keep him on the track rather than pit him. |
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I wonder about Adam. The pride that guided his decision to eat the fore-bitten fruit wasn't for the purpose of impressing his beautimous wife. |
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However, Ciparick's decision was overturned on appeal and SDYC's win was reinstated. |
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An appeal against the decision was rejected as inadmissible by the Federal Constitutional Court. |
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Hopkins was upset with the official decision and said that he was robbed of a clear points win. |
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Churchill was eventually told by the First Sea Lord Admiral Battenberg that the king's decision must be treated as final. |
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The decision to use 18 years as the legal age of adulthood was arbitrary, as both age 17 and 19 were reasonable alternatives. |
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That decision brought the Ottoman Empire into a losing war against Russia and Britain. |
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Where applicants in such cases confirm that they still wish to receive British citizenship, the decision is reconsidered on request. |
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The scramble continued into the 1890s, and caused Britain to reconsider its decision in 1885 to withdraw from Sudan. |
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The open meeting of the Security Council has become a public ratification of a decision that has already been reached in private. |
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We are glad to think that our decision will obviate the necessity of mutilating the Union Jack. |
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The decision may be legally justified, but I question its morality. |
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A decision is an instrument which is focused at a particular person or group and is directly applicable. |
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On 4 December, he met with the King and again urged delay in any decision about abdication. |
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It was agreed to develop a charter of values for the Commonwealth without any decision on how compliance with its principles would be enforced. |
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The Speaker's decision on the matter is final, and cannot be challenged by the Upper House. |
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The firefighters could not save both, and a decision was taken to try to rescue the Hall. |
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Following Lord Mansfield's decision in 1772, slaves became free upon entering the British isles. |
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Justice Ivan Rand issued a landmark legal decision following a strike in Windsor, Ontario, involving 17,000 Ford workers. |
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The Group of Specialists originated in 1995, pursuant to a decision by the Committee of Ministers of the Council of Europe. |
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Cameron took paternity leave when Arthur was born, and this decision received broad coverage. |
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On 22 February, the bridge was demolished to prevent its capture, a decision that has since been extremely contentious. |
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The loss of these barges may have contributed to Hitler's decision to postpone Operation Sea Lion indefinitely. |
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The reason for this was the decision of Casimir the Great to quarantine the nation's borders. |
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The governing Liberals were unwilling to repeal this judicial decision with primary legislation. |
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Implicit in the decision to develop atomic bombs was the need to test them. |
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The Secretariat also assists the Member States in the elaboration of input to EU decision making. |
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The next stage of work began in February 1952, in the wake of the December decision to proceed with the test. |
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However, his decision to exclude her did not prevent her presence at most councils and battles. |
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Both parents should feel comfortable with the decision to cosleep with their baby and be committed to following appropriate safety precautions. |
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He ruled out membership for the foreseeable future, saying that the decision not to join had been right for the UK and for Europe. |
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After the Armistice in 1918, the German High Seas Fleet was transferred in its entirety to Scapa Flow to await a decision on its future. |
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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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In 2006 the High Court of Justice found the Privy Council's decision to be unlawful. |
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Judges may refer to various types of persuasive authority to reach a decision in a case. |
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The decision to delay the referendum was the subject of a public inquiry, which found the Government had acted in accordance with the law. |
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We made a calculated decision not to visit them on the first day, in case we seemed too eager. |
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Quitting stock-market speculation was the greatest decision I ever made, moneywise. |
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An exercitive is the giving of a decision in favour of or against a certain course of action, or advocacy of it. |
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According to The Telegraph, a Home Office official who disagreed with this decision was suspended. |
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Heard the Marina IR 3 Tombstones was built exactly like tombstones to buang sway for the decision makers. |
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This policy decision was contradicted, however, by the staging of the Alternative Vote referendum on 5 May 2011 as well. |
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Such a case can set forth a completely original issue of law for decision by the courts. |
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In some situations, a case of first impression may exist in a jurisdiction until a reported appellate court decision is rendered. |
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A DNR decision determines whether or not patients receive cardiopulmonary resuscitation. |
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Examples might be where the lawfulness of a decision or action by any Minister or department might be at issue. |
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The delayed launch decision was a result of delays of the Airbus A380 and discussions on how to fund development. |
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Lord Carrington had wished to send a third submarine, but the decision was deferred due to concerns about the impact on operational commitments. |
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His friends thought his decision to quit his job was pure insanity. |
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At the conclusion of the hearing the Crown Court has the power to confirm, reverse or vary any part of the decision under appeal. |
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Correct me if I'm wrong but picking the school your children will attend is a relatively important decision for parents. |
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They have decided not to oppose the decision in this instance. |
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Your childish temper tantrums are not going to change my decision on this matter. |
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The decision was overturned, however, as it was felt to have outstanding importance as the centre of the pottery industry. |
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After this performance, the Spice Girls made the decision to take over the running of the group themselves, and fired their manager Simon Fuller. |
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In particular, the decision to open a barrier on the River Foss resulted in flooding of supposedly protected houses. |
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An editorial decision by DC to censor Veitch's final storyline caused both Gaiman and Delano to withdraw from the title. |
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Entwistle's son, Christopher, gave a statement supporting the Who's decision to carry on. |
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The decision comes down to whether you really want to pay that much for a little extra convenience. |
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In April 1871, Stevenson notified his father of his decision to pursue a life of letters. |
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They say a decision will be made in 2018 and that parliament could still vote against the selected aircraft. |
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Older decisions persist through some combination of belief that the old decision is right, and that it is not sufficiently wrong to be overruled. |
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We need someone who will act with decision even under pressure. |
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Consequently, their long-awaited decision letters were waiting unnecessarily in vacant cyberholes somewhere. |
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After Brunel's death the decision was taken that standard gauge should be used for all railways in the country. |
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Tower Hamlets London Borough Council demolished House on 11 January 1994, a decision which caused some controversy itself. |
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A new generation of nuclear missile submarines will be built, however the final decision will be delayed until after the next election. |
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Brand awareness is a key step in the customer's purchase decision process, since some kind of awareness is a precondition to purchasing. |
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The donkey is incapable of forming a rational decision as there is no motive to choose one bale of hay over the other. |
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His decision to use broad gauge for the line was controversial in that almost all British railways to date had used standard gauge. |
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Miliband's decision to pose with a copy of The Sun received a strong response. |
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This decision was announced November 1, 2004 after application to the FDA by producers. |
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This decision was warmly approved by many leading nobles of the court, but Isabella was reluctant to take such drastic measures. |
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Eve's decision is enough to make me consider choosing agnosticism as my preferred faith, or at least maltheism. |
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The United Kingdom cut its initial order and delayed a decision on future orders. |
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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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A decision had to be made about how far apart the rails of the double track should be. |
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Another tenderer, Veolia, announced they will object to the decision of the province. |
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The facts of this case demonstrate how important it is since the decision in the case of Reg. |
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Faced with petitions from the Donatists, in 311 Constantine made a decision of great significance for the future. |
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In April 2008, the decision to preserve a rare Vickers machine gun pillbox and turn it into a bat roost was announced by the developers. |
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Direct aid from the UK to Vanuatu ceased in 2005 following the decision by the UK to no longer focus on the Pacific. |
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However, a batsman who is obviously out will normally leave the pitch without waiting for an appeal or a decision from the umpire. |
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She made a conscious decision to leave the painting unfinished. |
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The jurors discussed the evidence and made their decision thereupon. |
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The Government's decision meant that the entire tramway was upgraded and 16 Flexity 2 trams replaced the fleet. |
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It turned out to be a bad decision as Scotland suffered their heaviest defeat in their history. |
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When the Second Auxiliary was forced to retreat, Belgrano made the decision to blow up the Casa de la Moneda. |
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This is a design decision when widening a double track section, and allows higher speed on the faster tracks. |
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It was a sort of a friend to friend drachenfutter and he made this decision for three reasons. |
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He later realized that he was too hasty in his decision to quit. |
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However, this decision was reversed after the government decided to abolish maintenance grants. |
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Those monks and clergy unable to accept the Whitby decision left Northumbria, some going to Ireland and others to Iona. |
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The different compounds have different levels of performance, and choosing when to use which compound is a key tactical decision to make. |
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A final decision on the plan was delayed because of the impending return of Mary, Queen of Scots. |
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It hears cases where the decision of a local Valuation Appeal Committee is disputed. |
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The Pope had no intention of allowing a decision to be reached in England, and his legate was recalled. |
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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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However, the choice to consume alcohol outside of church is now a personal decision for any member. |
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In October 2006, the European Court of Human Rights ruled the decision illegal. |
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Among the council's resolutions was one postponing a decision on the creation of new dioceses, which affected Wilfrid later. |
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Scott presumably foresaw this, which may explain his decision to geologize on the return trip once he lost priority at the pole. |
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And it was with decision that he approached the problem of his wrecked shop. |
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She was so upset by their decision that she resigned in protest. |
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Both sides agreed to accept a decision by an impartial arbitrator. |
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Fortunately I made a game-time decision to take off my Hilfiger jeans and put on some khakis right before I left. |
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A topographical presentation of these contours was used as a game-time decision aid by the UCLA 1972-73 Football Coaching Staff. |
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The decision left Burgoyne precariously isolated, and left the Americans confounded at the decision. |
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This decision was met with controversy from parents, staff and the local community. |
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We were told to hang fire on the decision until management came back with a proposal. |
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This has been reversed at Number 1 but policy has since changed with a decision to keep the alterations which were made in the 19th century. |
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Whether Teach had any involvement in this decision is unknown, but Hornigold quickly retired from piracy. |
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In this context, the humiliating defeat of 1971 and the Indian nuclear test were major factors in the Pakistani decision to go nuclear. |
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In December 1800 George Austen unexpectedly announced his decision to retire from the ministry, leave Steventon, and move the family to Bath. |
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The insights from data are used to recommend action or to guide decision making rooted in business context. |
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Jackson delegated the decision on how the reduction of battalions would be achieved to the Council of Scottish Colonels. |
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A decision of the Supreme Court is binding on every other court in the hierarchy, which must follow its directions. |
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In these courts, the older decision remains controlling when an issue comes up the third time. |
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The decision was overturned, however, when a direct approach was made to King George V, who agreed that the borough ought to be a city. |
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Thereafter, certain political decisions, such as the decision to move the capital from Calcutta to Delhi, were announced at the durbar. |
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A decision of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, the highest civil appeal court of the United Kingdom, is binding on every other court. |
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Chaplin was nonetheless anxious about this decision and remained so throughout the film's production. |
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A decade later, James made the fateful decision to invade England in support of France under the terms of the Auld Alliance. |
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With the BBC seeking to reduce costs and in particular Studios a decision was taken to sell Ealing Studios on the open market. |
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Reacting to the announcement, Norfolk County Council issued a statement that it would seek leave to challenge the decision in the courts. |
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The British government's fear of an independent Ireland siding against them with the French resulted in the decision to unite the two countries. |
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It was a decision that would lead Henry to reject papal authority and initiate the English Reformation. |
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For several decades this decision meant that women's football virtually ceased to exist. |
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A public inquiry was held into the proposals, which required a decision by the Secretary of State. |
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Lawry was not informed of the decision privately and heard his fate over the radio. |
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The House Hold on the game is 10,000, this is the amount of decision or risk the house wishes to assume. |
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State recognition signifies the decision of a sovereign state to treat another entity as also being a sovereign state. |
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Was his decision influenced by any illegal financial inducements? |
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He keeps delaying his decision because he doesn't want to commit himself. |
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This decision enables the IOC to be directly involved in the UN Agenda and to attend UN General Assembly meetings where it can take the floor. |
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The magistrate had obligation to judge and to issue a decision, and the decision could be appealed to a higher magistrate. |
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If any magistrate tried to use the powers of the state against a citizen, that citizen could appeal the decision of the magistrate to a tribune. |
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The decision was to keep them on active duty with full pay, but they had to be stationed somewhere. |
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