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We decide precisely which words to type to get the information we need.
He said foreign ministers from the US, UK Turkey and other countries are meeting in Paris today "to decide precisely on the next steps".
But settling on a sum for them is the easy bit – as it is local government itself that will have to decide precisely where the axe will fall.
The polls will decide precisely when David Cameron calls a referendum on the UK's membership of the EU, the most important decision of his leadership.
The producers of each film will need to decide precisely who their audience is, says Gladys L Knight, author of the book Female Action Heroes.
It is for the new management to decide precisely how Barclays should be structured if the cultural change needed is to be carried through.
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The reality is that Google decides precisely where Android is going, and what it's going to do.
Wirth's biggest problem has been deciding precisely what to do with the relatively small amount of money he has available.
Under current law, Congress now decides precisely which sanctions and penalties are needed to reform schools, which is way beyond its competence.
The joy of Football Manager 2014 comes in deciding precisely what aspects of management of which you want to take direct direct control, and in navigating its myriad systems to stamp your own philosophy on a club.
Like the driver who has pinpoint control over the vehicle's speed and maneuverability, each diner decides precisely how much food will be eaten and how much money will be spent.
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