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Many other countries are studying Australia's decision closely.
He is a local architect who watched the town's decision closely.
Judge Bates's decision closely tracked the Supreme Court's reasoning in its landmark 2008 decision that prisoners at Guant?mo have a constitutional right to habeas corpus.
However, legislators who read the decision closely will find there are limitations, said Marc Stern, legal director for the American Jewish Congress, which supported the plaintiff in the Cleveland case.
The 80-year-old Mr. Warner, first elected to the Senate in 1978, kept his decision closely held Thursday, and aides insisted that speculation about a retirement was just that — speculation.
Principal's decision closely tracks moves by other insurers that have indicated in recent weeks that they plan to drop out of certain segments of the market, like the business of selling child-only policies.
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And with its stock still moribund -- Friday's close of $20.06 was less than one-third of the 52-week high -- investors will be watching Mr. Armstrong's next decisions closely.
Third, while the Supreme Court's decision involved closely held corporations, bear in mind that "more than 90percentt of private sector companies are categorized as closely held and employ 52percentt of American workers".
The Guantánamo decision was closely coordinated.
The decision been closely watched as a harbinger of the F.D.A.'s requirements for cancer drugs.
EE's decision followed closely in the footsteps of Vodafone, while O2 and Three both made the move much earlier.
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