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Alyokhina decided to stall.
Israeli television reported tonight that Israel had decided to stall the start of an international fact-finding committee's work.
A Western diplomat in London who has been monitoring Iran's talks with the Europeans said after Friday's meeting that Mr. Solana's statement suggested that the European negotiator had concluded that Iran had decided to stall in the talks and to rely on China and Russia, each with close ties to its government, to protect it against new sanctions.
Now, his successor, Margaret Beckett, has decided to stall further with an appeal to the information tribunal which, given the strength of the commissioner's decision and recent tribunal decisions on the exemption in question, can only be a cynical delaying tactic.
Rosie: We decided to start a market stall to sell the cuffs.
Still, many analysts say they expect gains to stall out if investors decide to take their profits, or if the signs of stability in the economy weaken suddenly.
At their first brainstorming session, the four get drunk and decide to make a relationship movie, but the project stalls for lack of ideas.
But this time it was clear something drastic would happen: by the end of the meeting, residents had decided to demolish all stalls in the "cannabis supermarket" and reclaim the area from outside dealers.
Support for Midnight Syndicate's music as a role-playing aid grew so much that the band decided to set up stalls at gaming conventions.
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Now a BBC documentary is showing the horrible genetic diseases caused by years of canine inbreeding, the charity has decided to scrap its usual stall at Crufts.
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