Sentence examples for consider whether to order from inspiring English sources

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Only after considering these further data will EPA consider whether to order BP to change its use of dispersants.

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President Bush is considering whether to order an investigation into the intelligence failure, an action he has so far resisted.

Pentagon officials are also considering whether to order into Iraq additional troops previously not part of the current rotation plan.

Meanwhile, officials said the Bush administration was still considering whether to order the expulsion of any Russian intelligence officers as a protest over the Hanssen case.

The Pensions Regulator (TPR) is understood to be considering whether to order Green to pay £280m of the £300m it would cost the "lifeboat" Pension Protection Fund PPFF) to make good the gap if it is called upon to take the scheme on.

At this point the judge intervened to say this appeared to show Mahmood had lied to manipulate the evidence and that he was considering whether to order a retrial, allow bad character evidence against Mahmood, or drop the case entirely.

The jury, which is considering whether to order either the death penalty or life imprisonment for Mr. Moussaoui, was presented with a document saying Federal Bureau of Investigation analysts had agreed that Mr. Reid was never meant to be part of the Sept. 11 attacks.

The high court is considering whether to order a third inquiry into the activities of a secret military prison near Basra after receiving evidence of abuse by military interrogators.

In view of the debate over the new C.I.A. assessment, officials are now considering whether to order a formal National Intelligence Estimate, which would call for all of the agencies in the intelligence community to contribute to a governmentwide appraisal of Tehran's nuclear capacity.

The FSA is also considering whether to order banks and building societies to proactively warn people that they are approaching the age limit on insurance in packaged accounts.

One respondent gave an example of how this might be carried out: Maybe you can put it this way: I have… I am worried about you, and so I am considering whether to order involuntary treatment if you do not agree to be admitted voluntarily.

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