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Instead, a judge considers various factors in deciding whether to release youths to the custody of parents or others.
President Clinton said yesterday that he needed "a few more days" before deciding whether to release oil from the 571-million-barrel petroleum reserve.
Mayer-Schönberger's second example on the reliance upon algorithms throws up even more potential dilemmas and pitfalls: "Parole boards in more than half of all US states use predictions founded on data analysis as a factor in deciding whether to release somebody from prison or to keep him incarcerated".
Nasa too will want to review the flight data before deciding whether to release more seed funding to Orbital, and to clear the company for a Cygnus freighter demonstration mission to the ISS.
I'm deciding whether to release two EP's or the full record.
The administration has not figured out a criteria that the mayor would use when deciding whether to release footage.
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Judge Townes said she would decide whether to release Officer Tavarez during another hearing on Friday.
A spokesman said the board had not decided whether to release the lawyer's report.
Ukrainian ministers are meeting this week to decide whether to release or incinerate the drugs.
European finance ministers will meet Tuesday to decide whether to release the next $10.6 billion allotment to the Greek government.
Mr. Brennan added that the administration had not yet decided whether to release photographs of the body.
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