By doing this, they can make a decision that ultimately feels right to them.
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Keep that in mind the next time you make a decision that affects your financial future.
They take them to these events to influence them to make a decision that is favorable to a selfish interest.
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He was told on Tuesday that it was a "difficult case" and the tribunal would not be able to make a decision that day.
"But I hope in the meantime we want to protect the privacy of an 11-year-old boy and make a decision that we think, as parents, is best for our son, " he added.
With this update, a group of experts in urology, oncology, epidemiology and treatment outcomes and patients states clearly that a man needs to know the facts about prostate cancer screening and then needs to make a decision that is right for himself.
So it's time to take the responsibility for reporting bowlers out of the hands of the on-field umpires, who have quite enough on their plate already and simply don't have the tools at their disposal to make a decision that could seriously affect someone's career.
Given that the deadline you have provided us with, expires on the 1st day of August 2008, creates a suspicion and raises an eye-brow, as to the ability of the members of the Board to consider the evidence presented in less than a day and make a decision that will have unforeseen consequences.
My problem is that I know I have to make a decision, and that decision is what other airline to start flying.
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The Welsh government is conducting a review of qualifications for teenagers and says it will make a decision after that is complete.
"If the player is just rolling dice to update status and once every 20 minutes he gets to make a decision, that's horrible, " Beach said.
Over the course of its far-reaching, nearly two year investigation, the FTC thoroughly reviewed the facts and applicable law to ultimately make a prudent decision that benefits consumers.
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Obviously, we would not make a decision like that if we did not think that it was the smart way to go, and that the policy goals it would serve were achievable and outweighed the risks involved.
Research reveals that people ultimately will make a decision based on emotion that is triggered even though they may believe they are making a decision based on logic or data.
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"What we want is to help reconstruct faithfully what happened at Parmalat, so the judge can make a decision based on that reconstruction, " the attorney added.
So we either -- we have to make a decision: Is that subsidy to that industry more important, a better use of American taxpayer dollars than putting teachers back to work, or giving an extended payroll tax cut to American workers, giving a payroll tax cut to small businesses?
So, somewhere along the line between now and November, I've got to make a decision about what is more important for me to make a decision based on the stances that I advocate in the past or for the first time in my life I'm going to contradict myself and just throw everything out the one that I advocated and believed in.
And if I'm in shape to do it and if my health permits, then I'd be perfectly happy to serve, but he'll have to make that call and it's a decision that's several years away.
Again, I think the decision that Senator Specter made today is not based on a conversation that he might have had here or with any other member of the United States Senate, but a conversation and a discussion that -- or a decision that he had to make with where he believes he can best represent the people of Pennsylvania that he represents.
Now Santana, facing the threat of another potentially career-ending capsule operation, must make a crucial decision, one that Byrdak can hardly fathom: Should he undergo the surgery again?
He added that Taliban leaders had yet to make a decision about their fate and denied reports that local officials or tribal elders had made contact in an effort to negotiate their release.
It is one thing to argue that American smokers make a conscious decision to purchase cigarettes despite warning labels and that, accordingly, the tobacco companies are not responsible for their loss of health.
The suit was probably more a way to send a very public message to the FDA that it should make a decision about Ranbaxy and consider the cost implications for the public at large.
For example, if there are two well qualified candidates for a job who each have disabilities and can only work part time and a manager has only one full-time opening, does that manager have the authority to make a decision to create two part-time positions in lieu of the one full-time position so that the two people with the disabilities can share the job?
Not that they had to make a decision about additional forces or security -- but were they even aware that there was a request out there?
Germany isn't expected to make any decision before a general election that is due in September.
And then you can make a decision, is this something that would be helpful to you or not.
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Some are so wounded the doctors make a decision, he says, that sounds like it is born of mercy and perhaps rebel sympathies.
We set up a financing group and we refer it to that group who will make a decision about an investment.
An even bigger next test comes when Provenge goes before a big Medicare advisory panel that will help make a national coverage decision on the product.
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