This particular risk is breast cancer and it's quite significant and it's up to the woman to make a decision of whether or not to take ...
We're at a pivotal moment and I think the President wants to ensure that he has all that he needs and has heard from all that have equities in this in order to make a decision of import.
It also called on President Bush urgently to announce his intention to veto any legislation containing provisions like those of this amendment which would have the effect of denying the nation and the President the opportunity he has called for namely to make a decision on deployment of an effective SDI system by 1992.
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The Center believes that the Bingaman-Shelby amendment and other efforts designed to deny the nation and President Bush the opportunity he has called for -namely to make a decision on deployment of an effective SDI system by 1992 dictate a veto of any legislation to which they are attached.
During the hearings, Wilson was asked if, as Secretary of Defense, he could make a decision counter to the interests of General Motors.
No, again, I think the President will have a large, robust list with which to make a decision that will reflect a whole host of different attributes and backgrounds.
Obviously he will make a decision and then inform the public of his decision.
"I would not take a sound bite of anything and make a decision on it, " she said.
And while the new company may not give you a whole lot of time to make a decision, you will have opportunities to ask questions throughout the process.
The RNLI will make a decision on the future of the all-weather station later this year.
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The United States does not make a decision about the disposition of leaders who remove themselves from power.
Now the city council wants residents to make a decision on the future of the hut and the nearby Raven Centre.
The Bush administration was supposed to make a decision on the status of the polar bear by January 9 of this year.
Ms Curran said that before Scots could make a decision on the future of their country, they needed to have more detail.
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The FDA has a deadline of May 15 to make a decision about Provenge, although it can break or extend such deadlines in some circumstances.
She must make a decision at the beginning of March, if structures are to be in place by Easter: paralysis on the agreement's first anniversary would look bad.
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It's not what the teams sought to do, or what Fota was created to do, but there comes a point where forced into a deadline you have to make a decision for the good of the sport.
Pakistani-born Khan, a German citizen, was released on parole in January 2012 with conditions attached to his licence, but prior to him leaving jail he was served by the Home Office with a notice of a decision to make a deportation order.
For example, a delay in the release of data to the consolidated feeds in contrast to the proprietary feeds can cause an investor relying on the consolidated feeds to make a trading decision based on a potentially stale picture of current market conditions.
However, these nuances are material for another day, because before you can even think about a term sheet, you need to understand the larger funding landscape and make a decision about which sources of funding are the best match for your business plan and needs.
The assessment team traveling with King will continue its work on the ground and "when they come back, we will look at their assessments, study it and compare to other assessments by other "nongovernmental organizations and groups that have made similar trips, to make a decision on the amount of aid to extend, Toner said Friday.
The FDA has a legal deadline of May 15 to make a decision--although it is possible to break or extend it.
Rose and her father turn out to be the key figures in Homer's spiritual life, and he has to make a difficult decision about retaining his sense of purity while trying to save Rose from a horrible fate.
And so there's a lot of pressure on voters to make a decision.
There is a fundamental difference between using a private investigator at any given time to turn around a story on tittle-tattle, or to fish for stories and monitor people's lives, and to make a careful, considered decision to carry out a breach of the law in order to expose wrongdoing.
However, the FDA recently made a rare decision to make Lotronex available to a small number of patients incapacitated by their disease.
The debate could be -- again, the network could make a decision to alter the timing of the debate by an hour if it so decided -- or the sponsor of the debate.
The agency plans to hold public hearings across the U.S. in the next two months on privacy and computer security issues before officials make a final decision on the fate of the Web site, Callahan said.
At least that's the case if the electorate or the President or the Congress make a decision not to the liking of Democratic partisans: Undeterred by defeat, they immediately go to work trying to undo their reversal and to prevail over their opponents.
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