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In some cases, you might need to use the "thinner" button and "zoom in" to decide whether there is really an intersection or not.
It will be up to the new City Council, which has yet to be sworn in, to decide whether to try to override the veto.
Brno's Anti-Monopoly Office stepped in to decide whether the competition was fair, ruling that eventually the City Council would have to approve the winner.
Earlier that summer, a PET scan had revealed that, in addition to her lung cancer, she also had thyroid cancer, which had spread to the lymph nodes of her neck, and I was called in to decide whether to operate.
If, on the other hand, continued suspicion was reasonable, then it would continue, and at a certain point be escalated so that human agents would be called in to decide whether a suspicious individual's identity should be determined and a FISA warrant issued.
"The short-term solution might become the long-term one and it will be up to whoever comes in to decide whether they want to retain Gerry's services".
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July 2008 ICC meets in Dubai to decide whether to ban Zimbabwe but does suspend them.
In order to decide whether the observed discrepancy is substantial, performing a statistical test is required.
We use a t-test in order to decide whether the observed average treatment effect is statistically significant.
Arizonans will probably get a chance to decide in November whether to switch.
The court is expected to decide in October whether to hear that appeal.
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