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I decided, yet again, I'd probably have to turn to SparkNotes.
Trump himself, of course, may have decided yet again to appeal to his base.
In the absence of such an understanding, the government seems to have decided, yet again, to muddle through while it still has the chance.
The Greens immigration spokesman, Nick McKim, said Shorten and Labor factional bosses had "decided yet again to lock in behind Peter Dutton's campaign of misery" by refusing debate on offshore detention.
"After cooperating to the full extent of our ability with the local courts, we are disappointed a judge in Sergipe decided yet again to order the block of WhatsApp in Brazil," a WhatsApp spokesperson told TechCrunch.
This election will be decided yet again by these things that keep getting called "swing states".
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It took Rubenstein six months to decide yet again that the law was too adversarial, and he returned once more to Brooklyn — and public relations.
She added that, after disavowing her first guilty plea and then being forced to return to court to decide yet again, she had lost her nerve.
Talking of which, I note that one of the factors highlighted by Carney is the importance of the exchange rate for both inflation and all those meetings of the Bank's monetary policy committee when they look at their inflation target and decide yet again not to raise rates.
The family should feel that they are involved in the decision-making process and asked for their views but not that they are left to decide; yet again, this is a team decision.
He said he had not decided yet whether the university would apply again in the next election cycle.
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