The IRS had to decide whether to release tax information to an Assitant US Attorney.
The Australian spin doctor told the MPs they had to decide whether they were "commentators or participants".
Their video stated that American Christians had to decide how to honour both the flag and the cross.
Ultimately the government had to decide how to fund public service broadcasting in the future, the watchdog said.
Secondly, the judges had to decide if Hamilton sufficiently surrendered the advantage he had gained when cutting the chicane.
Mr Cameron and other leaders had to decide how to "test" whether the ceasefire was being upheld, he added.
Judy Stigger had to decide what to say when those questions came up.
They're further hampered by the fact that they had to decide how many machines to purchase well before voter registration deadlines this month.
After 1991, he had to decide whether Russia's spiritual rebirth would be achieved more effectively by chauvinistic nationalism, or by democracy.
After construction of his modern four-bedroom house was completed two years ago, he had to decide what to do with the yard.
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Robert Miles, the former chief executive of the Brewhouse, said the authority had to decide if "investing in culture is worth it".
The Parole Board, which looked at Venables' offending history, had to decide whether he could be considered a risk to the public.
By the fall of 2008, the financial crisis hit and we had to decide whether to fold the company or plow through.
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While doing so, the banks have had to decide whether to continue making loans to insolvent customers or to call them in.
In the early 1990s, Littlewoods increased its dividend substantially, and Sir Peter had to decide what to do with his extra money.
They had to decide this matter in the reality of corporate sports.
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The remaining few had to decide whether to close or relocate the church or to do something for the new demographics of the neighborhood.
Each council has had to decide whether to pass on the reduction to residents - most are to increase bills for low income families.
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Betsi Cadwaladr Community Health Council originally had to decide if it wanted to refer any plans to Health Minister Lesley Griffiths by 1 March.
The primary care trust, which is in charge of commissioning local health services, had to decide if the treatment, Herceptin, was worth the cost.
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He just had to decide if he wanted this to be an endurance race (fight and lose) or a sprint (surrender early but still lose).
In HBS's survey, alumni reported that when their firms had to decide whether to do something in America or elsewhere, America lost two times out of three.
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To impose the death penalty, the jury had to decide unanimously that Yates was a future danger and that there were no mitigating circumstances against executing her.
So when I was in college, that's when I had to decide whether I wanted to go on to graduate school, and I decided I would be a lawyer.
He said that the members had to decide whether they want "central" control of education, or for the work to be done by local authorities via the regional consortia.
Edward Teller felt some sympathy for the politicians who had to decide whether to proceed with these fearsome weapons with no more than the vaguest idea how they worked.
But, when he had to decide between a dream posting in a position he coveted and sowing his own entrepreneurial dreams of opening a surf school, he caught the wave.
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As he had to decide whether to continue running with the rest of his family and maybe live, or turn back and maybe die, he made an excruciatingly difficult choice.
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