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The kid didn't get it, but tennis authorities chose to decide that his remarks were too ambiguous to merit action.
They are the elite of the elite: Although they account for far less than 1percentt of lawyers who filed appeals to the Supreme Court, these attorneys were involved in 43 percent of the cases the high court chose to decide from 2004 through 2012.
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But the 2,114 people chosen to decide the party's future at this congress are not debating those issues.
Those of us who are spared come the end of 2014 ought to feel privileged that we have been chosen to decide Scotland's destiny in this way.
It is significant that the council chosen to decide about licensing fracking was all male, majority Tory and no doubt grey-suited.
His "Subway Portraits," taken in New York from 1938 to 1941, often showed people seated alone: Whoever chooses to decide from these pictures "that people are wonderful or that what America needs is a political revolution are at liberty to do so".
For instance, if it chooses to decide that natural genes are patentable, as a US appeals court just did, no one could reverse that decision except perhaps the European Court of Justice (ECJ), the highest court in Europe.
"The retroactive nature of the EC decision means that business can never have certainty even on its past tax liability unless or until the EC chooses to decide accordingly".
How did you choose to decide the circles represent the balls?
The jury was impaneled a month ago, chosen to decide the fate of the defendant in the worst terrorist attack in the United States since Sept. 11, 2001, when hijacked planes crashed into the World Trade Center, the Pentagon and a Pennsylvania field.
You are a powerful Being, and in that, you have the power to choose, to decide and then to act on what it is that you would like to see in this world.
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