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The amendment's objective was to preserve a distinction between the responsibilities of the courts (such as deciding matters of law) and those of juries (such as deciding matters of fact).
As is his habit, one goal was delivered late but on this occasion Van Persie was not deciding matters.
Mr. Proppe now sits on the city's executive board, where he will be deciding matters like how much money to allocate for roads.
An indirect result of the second principle is the public hearing, widely used by government departments (and in the United States by regulatory commissions) in deciding matters involving individual or corporate rights.
If that is a spurious way to hand over the silverware before a new season has hit its stride, it is at least preferable to deciding matters by a penalty shootout.
In that case, it should come as no surprise that some of us seek out the means to bring a dignified end to the ordeal, while we are still capable of deciding matters for ourselves.
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One more lead change, on Randall's shot, decided matters.
Apparently, a six-point message released by Aung San Suu Kyi decided matters.
Governments, which are accountable to their electorates, should decide matters of public policy.
Only the Bible – sola scriptura – could decide matters of liturgy and doctrine.
What John Lewis decides matters far beyond the fate of these 3,000 cleaners.
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