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In addition, Quinn said, the companies spent time deciding whether to file a lawsuit.

"Twitter is awaiting third-quarter financial results before deciding whether to file the I.P.O.

The authorities said they were still deciding whether to file additional charges, of hate crimes, against the defendants.

She is seeking $12,500 in a test case, and as many as 140 former East German athletes, including Krieger, are deciding whether to file similar complaints.

Prosecutors are close to deciding whether to file a criminal case against Michael Steinberg, a senior SAC portfolio manager, a person with direct knowledge of the matter said.

The preliminary charges allow magistrates more time to investigate before deciding whether to file formal charges and send a case to trial.

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Prosecutors will now decide whether to file child abuse charges.

Major league players have seven days to decide whether to file an appeal.

He was released, and a prosecutor will decide whether to file charges.

Typically, once conciliation fails, the commission must decide whether to file a lawsuit.

The county has not decided whether to file another appeal, a county spokesman said on Wednesday.

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