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Then the proposed deal must go before a county judge, who decides whether that agreement reflects the seller's best interests.
With the flier's permission, the airline shares a chosen customer's personal data with the T.S.A., which then decides whether that person will get expedited security.
Generally, when ICE takes noncitizens (including Green Card holders) into custody, a deportation officer decides whether that person can post bond and return home while their deportation case plays out.
It is the NSA -- not Congress -- that sets the standard that must be met, and it is an NSA agent -- not the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court -- who decides whether that standard has been met.
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It's just a continual take, letting you decide whether that is good for human existence.
British regulators will decide whether that would place Everything Everywhere's rivals at a disadvantage.
You and your board are in the position to decide whether that happens or not.
They would have to decide whether that would be in their own national interest".
Unisys will soon decide whether that represents a conflict, Mr. Badler said.
"With the Olympics being staged in 2012, we need to decide whether that would be the right year.
"It would be a political judgment on his part to decide whether that would be the right thing to do," he added.
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