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The same judge who found Mr. Khodorkovsky guilty will now decide whether to impose a second, potentially lengthy, sentence.
The meeting will also decide whether to impose a global cap on SOx emissions from 2020 or 2025.
Once the International Trade Commission, an independent panel, says that such disruption has occurred, it is up to the president to decide whether to impose remedies.
ON JULY 31st, Georgia's voters will decide whether to impose upon themselves a one-cent sales tax for the next ten years to fund transportation projects.
If Trump "decertifies" Iran, Congress would then have sixty days to decide whether to impose sanctions lifted as part of the deal.
For losses greater than that, the Treasury secretary would decide whether to impose a special assessment on insurance policyholders or have the costs paid by taxpayers.
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The government has commissioned a review into the impact of gaming machines before deciding whether to impose its own restrictions.
For now Glider is still for sale; the judge has not yet decided whether to impose the injunction pending appeal.
The fact that the judge, after conviction, then decides whether to impose a death sentence makes little difference, she suggested.
In deciding whether to impose liability, courts inquire about the "likelihood of confusion" between a trademark-protected product and another product.
Mr. Bush opposed a ban on executing the retarded, saying that juries should consider evidence of mental impairment in deciding whether to impose the death penalty.
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