Sentence examples for decide whether to dispatch from inspiring English sources

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Those reports are forwarded to the railroad administration and National Transportation Safety Board, where officials decide whether to dispatch investigators.

Based on these calls, the railroad administration and the National Transportation Safety Board decide whether to dispatch investigators to the scene while evidence is fresh.

The NHS is to allow 999 call handlers three times as long to decide whether to dispatch an ambulance, in an attempt to ease pressure on stretched emergency services.

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The troops are being dispatched a week before Mr. Pastrana has to decide whether to take back the 16,000 square miles of jungles and ranches under rebel control.

President Obama has already dispatched an additional 21,000 American troops to Afghanistan and soon will decide whether to send thousands more.

Odinga has to decide whether to accept.

Each country will decide whether to vaccinate.

I couldn't decide whether to knock.

Decide whether to drop, delegate, or redesign.

This allows the machine user to decide whether to change the tip for a smaller one.

This paper investigates how scientists decide whether to share information with their colleagues or not.

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