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While the elections are seen as a foregone conclusion that will decide little, tremors inside the Kremlin could be much more significant.
Of course I imagine him in a sandbox as a child and decide little has changed.
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The Home Office, in its report on the crimes, regretted the activities of these burial societies and the perverse incentives they provided, but decided little could be done.* "The Black Widows of Liverpool", by Angela Brabin, History Today, October.
London had worked in concert with Paris and Washington to try to head off the present violence, but with both its partners gone, Britain appears to have decided little can be achieved by staying on.
Next Thursday's vote will decide very little.
On this painful issue, the court did its best to decide as little as possible.
"Our problem is that we can decide very little ourselves," says Monika Kuban of the German Association of Cities.This saps vitality from public life.
On that evidence, you could well decide this little 1.5 litre four pot is all about efficiency.
You can't just decide a little later on,'I think I'll change my mind.'".
In spring 2004, Jean Kelley, Central Presbyterian's business administrator, decided a little push was in order.
Mr. Foster, Ms. Cannon or perhaps both seem to have decided that little old ladies are just that.
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