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Countries must increasingly decide whether they will do business with North Korea or with the community of peace-loving nations.
We argued before that such voters, for whom there is only "one God, that is GDP", will increasingly decide the outcome of Indian elections.
As judges increasingly decide some of the most heated social issues in the nation, the issue of who gets to be a federal judge has increased in importance.
Though they still believe in God, uphold the family and love their country, they increasingly decide which God best suits their temperament; which family structure works for them; and whether their country's government is worthy of their trust.
Drastic cutbacks at San Francisco Superior Court could be a boon to the expensive, for-profit dispute resolution industry, as people with the means to do so increasingly decide to pay for their own judge to resolve divorce, child custody and other legal battles.
Allowing the private sector to increasingly decide how to spend the fruits of its labors will likely improve the overall productivity and strength of the economy, because the private sector is most likely smarter about how it spends its own money.
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In response, activist NGOs have increasingly decided to monitor industrial projects.
This new instrumentalism driven by the state, raises questions about how subsidy is increasingly decided.
Now, young Indians are increasingly deciding that they can keep their culture alive by modernizing it.
As these women look up at the "top," they are increasingly deciding that they don't want to do what it takes to get there.
"Companies large and small are increasingly deciding to bring jobs back to America," Mr. Obama writes, urging Congress to devote federal money to accelerate the trend.
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