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If Pennington can return, the Jets will have a delicate decision to make, depending on their fortunes.
If Murray picks up another in the World Cup or if Eoin Reddan, the other scrum-half, does, Ireland will have a delicate decision to make re replacements.
Lancaster will have a delicate decision to make at scrum-half if Youngs fails to pass muster – Danny Care, unused so far, may suit England's immediate purposes better than Richard Wigglesworth – and there will be a long discussion over the make-up of the much- criticised midfield, irrespective of Joseph's condition.
The decision should be the outcome of a very delicate decision-making process, which, however, is currently not available as both literature and practice clearly indicate.
Decision making in the last stage of life is difficult and is complicated by delicate ethical, legal, religious, and political issues.
Decision making.
Decision making skills.
At this stage of their careers, Sampras and Agassi have delicate decisions to make, considerations and preparations designed to squeeze every last Grand Slam tournament out of their bodies before they run dry.
And perhaps the president may be able to change a couple of senior posts sooner than that, especially if another military man is chosen to fill General Wiranto's shoes as minister for political and security affairs.Mr Wahid will also have some delicate decisions to make about how to handle the army's past misdeeds.
The decision made sense.
THE decision made history.
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