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But, he said, he would weigh the decision carefully.
His successor, General Petraeus, has said he would weigh whether to loosen the rules again.
He said he would weigh his options at the end of the season.
Mr. Miller indicated that he would weigh the option of an audio heads-up for those in the security queue.
Murray, who keeps his politics to himself, said he would weigh up the issues before going public on Scottish independence.
After each run he would weigh the water that had flowed out -- his measurement of elapsed time -- and compare it with the distance the ball had traveled.
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If, instead of sweetened beverages, the average American drank water, Finkelstein calculates, he or she would weigh fifteen pounds less.
Translating BMI to layman's terms, that means if a person had weighed in at 330 pounds before weight loss surgery, five years later, he or she would weigh between 250 and 214 pounds.
"I don't know if he'd weigh in with as many as Gary but he'd certainly get his fair share of goals.
He'd weighed in at 14st for Rocky II.
He sounded as if he'd weighed his options until he'd decided that he ought to do something.
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