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Even if monetary policy can create short-term jobs, we should not let the Fed decide how much wealth to take from savers and people on fixed incomes to increase employment.
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And with the France family controlling its stock, it can pretty much decide whether or not to take the company private, or increase its stake in the company even more.
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The government is not due to decide until it publishes a much-delayed white paper, probably in April.
ECONOMIST: Trade unions
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The world may not wait much longer for Europe to decide where it stands.
ECONOMIST: Europe frets about its place in a different world order
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Or, they could decide not to change their power consumption ways and pay a much bigger bill.
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Meanwhile, Disney takes pains to point out that the bands are not forced on their guests, and that they decide how much information they share.
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But if Mr. Liu believes the board is unlikely to award his campaign any matching funds because of the illegal conduct that a jury found in his campaign, he could decide not to join and then would be free to spend as much as he could raise.
WSJ: Liu Campaign in Tough Spot on City Matching Funds
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Should for some reason they decide not to, all bets are off and the market is headed much lower than 2009 lows.
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The much-praised hospice movement may now be asked to help patients decide not how to die but when to die.
ECONOMIST: Doctor-assisted suicide
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Just how much the IRS can prove and what penalties they can impose if you decide not to ask for mercy is also becoming less clear.
FORBES: Becoming Tax Mr. Clean
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If they're not in the mood to kick subordinates, perhaps we should not expect too much to emerge on 4 September (or whenever the summiteers decide to call it a day).
BBC: Summit diary: Waiting for the Hogs
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Guests will not be forced to use the MagicBand system, and people who do try it will decide how much information to share.
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