That is up to the people of Libya to decide, just as it is up to the people of Egypt to decide.
But should fog again delay the start, officials will have to decide whether to extend the tournament until Monday or decide to cut the event to 54 holes.
They are due to meet shortly to decide whether or not to pass the case on to the law officers, who in turn would decide whether it would be taken to court.
They're going to have to decide, lobbyists are going to have to decide, Congress is going to have to decide, but the President has been firm that we have to change the rules of the road going forward.
Paul Han, a physician at the Maine Medical Center Research Institute, said telling patients about a confidence interval in risk data introduces ambiguity that prompts many to decide not to make a decision or to decide against a proposed intervention.
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"Neuroscience and neuroimaging is going to change the whole philosophy about how we punish and how we decide who to incapacitate and how we decide how to deal with people, " he says, echoing comments of a growing number of leading scholars across the country, including Princeton and Harvard.
It seems to be difficult to even plan a date for a meeting to discuss what to do, let along actually decide what to do.
He's got to decide, or the attorney general has got to decide, what they're going to do.
"What the prosecution did, in my opinion, was to highlight what it actually wanted to say, leaving it to the judges to decide, " Mr. Vaeroy said.
When consumers decide to purchase less, they usually also decide to cut back on their credit card usage.
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One of our first acts in government will be to negotiate an amendment to the Treaty of Rome, to allow each country the freedom to decide for itself whether or not to apply new European legislation outside that core.
There are not enough of them to decide a general election, but more than enough to decide a primary.
Simpson's lawyers want him to testify, but it will be up to Judge Lance Ito to decide whether to allow the testimony.
When Levchin started to invest in start-ups, he decided to apply three tests to decide where to invest.
But the statement urged Mr Meshaal to leave it to the council to decide whether or not he should leave "on the basis of the higher interests of the movement".
The green cleaning website might try to cut deals directly with manufacturers to increase their resale take from 10% to 30% or decide to expand into industrial green cleaning products or other green home care products.
Small wonder that women who are good enough with numbers to consider going to business school frequently decide not to apply.
And yet the military representatives at the talks are seeking a way to guarantee watertight anonymity to those who do decide to tell.
Or is he planning to reveal all to a jury which would have to decide on a death sentence in the hope that they will send him to prison instead?
On October 7th, Nazareth's District Court ruled that the land in question did not belong to al-Waqf but to the state, and it was therefore up to the government to decide its fate.
It is too early to say whether Poland will live up to its threat to veto a mandate for an intergovernmental conference to decide on a new treaty.
Besides, it should be left to the citizens of New York, and to their elected representatives, to decide where the line should be drawn between acceptable and illegal conduct.
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"I'm not saying that the Church in Wales is ready to conduct gay marriages, but it ought to be in a position to decide that for itself, " he told BBC Radio 4's World at One.
Then he tapped Efficient Frontier, a company run by his wife, Ellen, to create algorithms to help Spark Networks decide how much to bid on search terms.
You have to bring your whole self to work, and decide to let them bring their whole self, too.
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With less than three months to go before Americans take to the polls to decide whether or not to keep Barack Obama in the White House, PricewaterhouseCoopers released some disappointing survey data that shows just how hard of a row the president has to plow.
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The CHC has the legal right to refer the health board's reconfiguration decisions to the minister for her to decide whether they should go ahead.
They called a press conference to complain that the schedule they had just agreed to would require the House to decide the Speaker's punishment before Cole had finished his report, then due on Feb. 4.
One is there is a provision called the CLASS Act, which is going to allow workers in the current workforce to begin to voluntarily decide to have a payroll check-off and put aside some money that they can draw on later to provide the kind of residential care that I think is being talked about.
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