Sentence examples for decided whether to release from inspiring English sources

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A spokesman said the board had not decided whether to release the lawyer's report.

Mr. Brennan added that the administration had not yet decided whether to release photographs of the body.

He gathered information from his own staff and N.F.L. security, weighed the facts and the public-relations implications and decided whether to release the player.

However, because of their weakened condition, rehabilitation experts at the center have not decided whether to release them for the breeding season, which runs through February, or continue to care for them until the temperature rises.

The public financial disclosure forms completed by presidential candidates do not reveal net worth, and Mr. Madden said the campaign had not yet decided whether to release Mr. Romney's tax returns.

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Judge Townes said she would decide whether to release Officer Tavarez during another hearing on Friday.

Ukrainian ministers are meeting this week to decide whether to release or incinerate the drugs.

It's up to a public body to decide whether to release taxpayer-funded data.

Even in these cases, colleges can use their discretion in deciding whether to release records or notify family members.

European finance ministers will meet Tuesday to decide whether to release the next $10.6 billion allotment to the Greek government.

O'Donnell is to hold urgent consultations with Brown to decide whether to release the memorandum he mentioned in the Commons.

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