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Some consumer advocates say that the F.D.A. has the authority to investigate compounding pharmacies but often chooses not to.
or up to The coyote is the swift fox's main predator, but often chooses not to consume the swift fox.
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There are 24 prisons in the country, and most of them (if not all) are largely run by the inmates -- many of whom can escape if they want to, but often choose not to because they sense they're safer behind the prison walls than outside.
But Associate Judge Thomas Donnelly said the city often chooses not to enforce the curfew for events it supports.
Why it often chooses not to is a mystery.
Realizing this, the military often chooses not to intervene in intra-Lebanese conflicts, for fear that orders will not be followed, that the military's action will be viewed as politicized or that the ranks will dissolve.
He was never much of a student, bouncing around schools – for disciplinary reasons; he's evidently ferociously bright, even if he often chooses not to show the world – until he moved to Pasadena, California, as a teenager, where he enrolled at Pasadena City College and met the man with whom his life would become entwined, a young guitarist called Eddie Van Halen.
A new online grocery called ePantry, publicly launching today, believes that consumers do care about buying green and sustainable products, but they often choose not to because it's less convenient.
But he noted that many more young people like Roof often choose not to join the groups but rather scour the Internet and are radicalized in that way, much like foreign terrorists.
Some women decide not to go for screening because they fear something may be wrong, and women from lower socioeconomic groups also often choose not to be screened, but have higher mortality from a range of diseases, including breast cancer.
But they hold powerful sway with newspapers and magazines, which will often chose not to run an ad based on the recommendation of the Advertising Standards Authority, the print watchdog.
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