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The ROBS Memorandum is a very helpful source for getting a clear understanding of the issues one needs to be aware of before electing whether one will establish a ROBS structure.

Part of the Convergence festival in London, Laser Face sees visitors filling out a form to decide what flavored marshmallow they want to chew, and electing whether or not they want a syringe full of vodka to wash it down, and then placing themselves in a dentist's chair inside a booth cordoned off with plastic sheets.

Whereas previous tasks have sought to mimic the experience of a gambler choosing which one-armed bandit has the highest yield, our experiment captures that of a consumer deciding to sell an ageing car or of an animal electing whether to accept a prospective mate.

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Ms. Berlin of Free Gaza said, "Hamas was democratically elected, whether we like it or not," referring to the Palestinian legislative elections of 2006, in which Hamas defeated its main rival, Fatah.

According to Entertainment Weekly, star Claire Danes said that the show's upcoming sixth season, which will debut in early 2017, is going to have a female president elect, whether presumptive nominee Hillary Clinton bests reality star Donald Trump in the November election or not.

Teams then elect whether to bid a draft pick in any round on one of the eligible players.

This permits the debtor to elect whether to recognize income, which may be advantageous if the debtor anticipates subsequent net operating losses, rather than to reduce basis.

The difficult question is to what extent there is an orchestrated, clandestine Kremlin plot to get him elected, whether Trump is, in effect, the Siberian Candidate.

That Trump benefited from illicit help in getting elected whether or not he would have won without it is irrelevant — must not be acknowledged.

Elections produce their own aristocracy – a political class comprising those who are best at getting elected, whether through money, influence, or the backing of party machinery.

There is scarcely a TV programme that hasn't had a vote slapped on it these days – you can elect whether or not to go to the ad break on ITV – so the lurch toward authoritarianism is notable.

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