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The MoD and health department have still to decide whether to cooperate.
When we decide whether to cooperate, we don't just rely on our past experiences with that particular person.
Representatives of the Home Office of Britain, which handles these requests, have told Parliament that they have yet to decide whether to cooperate.
Each young man, he said, had to decide whether to cooperate, but he urged any who did to have a lawyer present.
After submitting evidence to Massachusetts through a rape kit, Nguyen was told she had 15 years to decide whether to cooperate with criminal charges – but only six months before the state was allowed to destroy her kit.
The book traces the varying responses of scientists at work on research for the secret police as they must decide whether to cooperate with the authorities and thus remain within the research prison or to refuse their services and be thrust back into the brutal conditions of the labour camps.
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Mr. Cuomo's office has not yet decided whether to cooperate with Mr. Shnayerson.
We could hear someone who called himself Obeid saying he'd do whatever the Yaka China elders decided — whether to cooperate with the Americans or take revenge.
Russian officials have said in recent days that former Soviet republics can decide for themselves whether to cooperate with the Americans.
This may have the effect of slowing the government investigations as the S.E.C. and prosecutors will have to decide whether to grant immunity to potential witnesses who refuse to cooperate.
In particular, the two fundamental questions will be answered, that is, whether to cooperate and whom to cooperate with.
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