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The cabinet secretary, Sir Jeremy Heywood, is on hand to prepare for talks, but will not press Cameron to leave Downing Streeet, since it will be his right as prime minister to decide whether to test the opinion of the Commons on a Queen's Speech.
That's what our country is about," he said Saturday as he was trying to decide whether to test the waters of Florida.
Doctors regularly encounter patients with leg problems and must decide whether to test for deep vein thrombosis.
With this information, the provider can decide whether to test a child for lead exposure and, perhaps more important, educate the parents regarding exposure prevention strategies.
With T&T guidelines, practitioners must first decide whether to test a patient for malaria and then, presumably on the basis of the test result, decide whether and with what to treat the patient.
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So Kimber VanRy will wait a few months before deciding whether to test once more the law's tolerance for someone who sits on his front steps watching the world go by while — gasp! — sipping a beer.
The department said it was deciding whether to "test the proposed approach via a pilot" as a way of gathering evidence on what from the proposed incentive should take.
Ms. Sumner thought her test results might help her mother and aunts (who do not have dementia) decide whether to be tested.
A man must decide whether to be tested for the gene that causes Huntington's disease, a debilitating neurological disorder.
But all women with some risk factors for this genetic variant should be able to decide whether to be tested, without regard to cost.
The department is expected to decide next month whether to test the device in Denver or at the Federal Aviation Administration testing center in Atlantic City.
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