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So how does a man decide whether to get P.S.A. screening or not?
One interactive display introduces us to fictional characters of varied ages who decide whether to get genetic testing and then decide how to act on the information.
When I hurt my shoulder, I had to decide whether to get it fixed so I could go on being an athlete, or not.
Consumers who plan to use their system in the dark will have to decide whether to get a low-light or no-light system.
"We had to decide whether to get the machines and continue doing this on a larger scale, or leave the business small, like it was".
At least one, fearing that the tungsten could cause cancer or another illness, is trying to decide whether to get rid of the particles by having her breast and its underlying tissue removed in a radical and disfiguring operation.
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Justice Carlos R. Moreno, in dissent, scoffed at that argument, saying it was hard to believe someone would take liability into account in deciding whether to get tested.
A second, the dorsolateral (upper and outer-facing) surface of the frontal lobes, has been implicated in ongoing mental computation (including nonmoral reasoning, like deciding whether to get somewhere by plane or train).
Looking for answers, she spent some time in a therapist's office, which she describes in this month's Motherlode Book Club, "No Biking in the House Without a Helmet": "I need help deciding whether to get pregnant again," I told her. "I have two months left to decide".
Local governments were given the option of deciding whether to get rid of their sales tax, and only four cities besides New York (Fulton, Norwich, Gloversville and Sherrill) and 14 of the state's 62 counties went along, creating disparities that are likely to confuse consumers.
According to Bibb and Darley, we go through a five-stage process of deciding whether to get involved.
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