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But now that I'd read it, I had to decide whether to keep it.
The judge held a hearing on Wednesday to decide whether to keep the law blocked.
Now he must decide whether to keep on cracking down or to seek compromise.
Spain's high court has a week to decide whether to keep pressing for his extradition.
I had to decide whether to keep those names or eliminate them.
The new money will now be in the position to decide whether to keep the founders.
You must decide whether to keep drifting through the projection map or to situate yourself somewhere on the sphere.
Regular "retention" elections are held to allow voters to decide whether to keep the judge in office.
The board has yet to decide whether to keep those assets, sell them or spin them off, the individuals said.
Specifically, she had to decide whether to keep her breasts and ovaries or have them prophylactically removed.
After that, the Supreme Court can decide whether to keep the case or send it to the appeals court.
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