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They could decide whether to have children, and when.
The runners will have to decide whether to have a coin toss or a runoff.
How do you decide whether to have that talk, and how do you approach it?
Then decide whether to have 'cordon' type (indeterminate) or 'bush' (determinate).
But if the pain is very bad or persists, many people with sciatica must decide whether to have surgery.
The independent directors should decide whether to have combined or separate chair and CEO roles based on the circumstances.
I learned this when I had to decide whether to have a feeding tube during cancer treatment.
For people who have family members with special needs, how did you decide whether to have them live with you?
That would help her decide whether to have the unaffected breast or her ovaries removed to prevent more cancer.
"I had to decide whether to have too little or too much in my life," she went on.
As part of the government's vision of a more localised state, Liverpool and Salford will also be electing mayors, while ten other cities decide whether to have them.
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decide whether to implement
decide whether to keep
decide whether to cooperate
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decide whether to change
decide whether to attend
decide whether to comply
decide whether to do
decide whether to include
decide whether to compete
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choosing whether to have
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