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The department has not decided how to change its mathematical models and has no timetable yet, Mr. Kass said.
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Now, Ohlmeyer must decide how to change the production of "Monday Night Football".
Decide how to proceed.
Major publishers say they have not yet decided how to proceed, but that some changes are coming soon.
Scans obtained under different blood glucose levels will almost inevitably indicate different metabolic rates of glucose, and one must decide how to detect changes in tumor glucose metabolism that are not merely due to changes in blood glucose.
Now that his political crusade, called the Five Star Movement, has been handed a powerful mandate, Mr. Grillo's challenge will be to decide how to use it to change an establishment that has long viewed him as a demagogic, even reckless, man who risks taking Italy down the path of Greece.
It will take several years to see how organizations such as tribes, federal agencies, and Congress decide how to address climate change.
(When reached for comment, Pfizer spokeswoman Neha Wadhwa told VICE that the research and shareholder payout decisions were "totally independent of tax reform," and that the company would decide how to react to the tax changes alongside its earnings statement later this month).
Depending on the machine's assessment of how people's mental or physical state is changing, the machine will decide when and how to change the interface and change user tasks so that the demands remain within people's limited capabilities.
And he doesn't seem open to topics like who decrees the change or decides how to share the new cheese just around the corner.
The agency must now decide how to reduce the stress of those changes on coral species, some of which have declined by 90%. .
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