"We're reaching the final decision point, " Mr. Blair said during the Big Interview with The Wall Street Journal.
As the rats approached the decision point, they heard a tone indicating whether they should turn left or right.
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Does the latter suffer from the same problem of being too far from the decision point of whether to purchase or not?
Carl Swenlin runs the widely respected technical analysis website, Decision Point.
The recent news reports that the FTC may be nearing a decision point in its Google investigation should remind us of the stakes involved.
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Palacios was beaten for pace by Dindane and left Wiley with an easy decision to point to the spot.
Scalia, in his fulminations over the Lawrence decision, did point out what he believes is the source of all these subversive ideas.
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Historically, around two-thirds of voters have made their decision by this point in the campaign cycle, a share that has fallen slightly over the years (to 55% in 1992).
Northeastern's Mr Bluestone, a former lineman at Ford, argues that public-sector unions are at a point of decision.
The governor's decision represents a turning point for a city that was once the industrial capital of America and an engine of its growth.
He said the view of the British government was that this meant rebels protecting civilians could be armed, although ministers had "not yet taken a decision" on this point.
Fletcher could argue he was level when he collected a through ball and drilled a low shot past Carlo Cudicini and the decision proved a turning point as Burnley quickly found themselves two down.
At this point no decision has been reached on whether or not team owner Frank McCourt is going to include the 250 or so acres around the stadium he also owns as part of the sale of the Dodgers.
Individuals should use the time to analyze their decision making and to craft a comprehensive financial plan that can help point them toward the ultimate investment decision.
There is no point regretting a decision to sell, even if the price later moves higher.
"Let me be absolutely clear on one point - this decision applies only to Mr Muthaura, " she said in a statement.
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But some also concede that GM had a point in its decision to stop buying ads on the ubiquitous social-networking site, for a variety of reasons.
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The fourth meeting, we thought we were going to make a decision and it was the point at which all the emotional issues came to the floor.
Then, we are implementing shared decision-making, using point-of-care tools that help with issues such as which medicine to take for diabetes or whether to take statins or aspirin to reduce the risk of heart attack.
Scotland have called on the Commonwealth Games Federation "to make a realistic decision as to at what point and under what conditions... the Games will be able to go ahead should the village issues not be resolved".
The decision could also be a turning point for Spring Branch Medical Center, a for-profit hospital in Houston.
My point is that the decision of the Vancouver police must be considered in the political and legal environment in which it was made.
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So to go back to Libet, whether consciousness comes before, after or simultaneously with decision-making, the key point is that thoughts and decisions are produced by no more than a brain working according to the laws of physics.
Decision time was preceded by a point of order from Finance Secretary John Swinney, who corrected Tourism Minister Jim Mather on his assertion during the ministerial statement that Mr Swinney had not spoken to VisitScotland chair Dr Mike Cantlay on Sunday 31 May.
Amazon can be expected to point to a 2009 court decision involving Veritas Software Corp, now part of Symantec Corp.
Their owner Stephen Vaughan then allowed the financially struggling club to enter administration, a decision which ensured an automatic 10-point deduction.
Opponents said ministers had vowed to continue allowing legal aid for appeals on a point of law against a decision by a tribunal, but had not done so.
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