Sentence examples for has decided to classify from inspiring English sources

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It makes one wonder what Palin (or her ghostwriter) has decided to classify as rogue.

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Police have decided to classify the death of former NHL enforcer Todd Ewen over the weekend as a suicide, the St . Louis County Police Departmentconfirmed to The Huffington Post on Monday.

The Defense Department, which acknowledged the apparent breach, has decided to do nothing to halt the transmissions on the grounds that the material is not classified and does not jeopardize allied troops.

Meanwhile, Mr. Bush has decided to limit Congressional intelligence briefings and at a news conference yesterday angrily said that some members of Congress had leaked "classified information" to the press.

She has decided to go to college.

He has decided to return, however.

Boeing has decided to compromise.

Mitch has decided to withhold judgment.

"Uefa has decided to do certain things.

In its statement on Friday night, the military said Maj. Gen. Geoffrey D. Miller of the Army, commander of the Guantánamo detention center, had decided to dismiss the charge of mishandling classified information because of "national security concerns that would arise from the release of the evidence".

He told them that some prehistoric medicine man had used them, so they decided to classify them under Druggist's Samples.

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