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American voters will thus soon be deciding on issues that have been presented to them in a particularly distorted way, and making a judgment on character clouded by the way in which one candidate, Mr Romney, has segued from the aggressive right of the spectrum to somewhere near the centre, particularly in foreign policy, as Monday night's debate showed.
In the wake of a dynamic consent approach, it would be ethically sound to address the wishes of biobank research participants, letting them deciding on issues that could influence their lives, for instance, allowing the control of fluxes of their personal information.
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Mr. Gibbs said there would be "an extensive environmental review before deciding" on issuing new drilling leases.
The union argues that the panel can only decide on issues about which it has received evidence.
What this all suggests to me is that the election is going to be decided on issues rather than personalities.
Indeed, the race is less likely to be decided on issues than on the candidates' personalities and on whom they have befriended or offended over the years.
Sinopec's board said in a statement on Monday that it had given Mr. Fu "full authority" to decided on issues related to the current fund-raising.
Others, despite rules intended to forbid the practice, indicate how they would decide on issues like the death penalty or abortion.
Even as he jabbed at Mr. Lazio, the president made the case that Mrs. Clinton's Senate race and Vice President Al Gore's bid for the presidency should be decided on issues, not attacks.
According to the Constitution (which was itself ratified by a loya jirga in 2004), such a council can be convened "to decide on issues related to independence, national sovereignty, territorial integrity as well as supreme national interests".
"In the next 15 years, the courts are going to decide on issues very vital to our lives, such as whether campaign finance reform survives, whether choice survives, affirmative action survives, the status of the environment.
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