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What other special considerations need to be made when deciding to purchase such a pet?
An explosive device could scatter debris and greatly increase the probability of a terrestrial collision, albeit a smaller one.As Steve Chesley of NASA's Jet Propulsion Laboratory pointed out, however, there is a complex trade-off to be made when deciding what to do about an asteroid that may be on a collision course with Earth.
There is also an economic decision to be made when deciding on antiplatelet treatment, because clopidogrel is now widely available as various generic salt formulations that are relatively inexpensive [ 41], whereas other more effective antiplatelet agents and the newer P2Y12 inhibitors (see below) would cost the health service much more to administer.
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Some of the biggest trade-offs we make are made when deciding tax policy.
More elaborate preparations have to be made when I decide I want to "take a walk" in the countryside.
The money is going to be made when Hollywood decides which format to endorse for the rest of time.
That choice will be made when the NSW Upper House decides on the Baird government's privatisation legislation.
We describe the decisions that should be made when including a term, deciding whether a term should be subdivided into its subclasses, or determining which of more than one set of possible subclasses should be used.
Advocates for immigrants said they feared mistakes would be made when hastily trained border agents decide who should be deported and who should not.
But you wonder why no similar fuss was made when Michael Jordan decided to take over the Washington Wizards and cut a deal for part ownership.
To explore preferences for managing symptoms and investigate trade-offs that the public are willing to make when deciding between different primary care services.
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