Sentence examples for may decide reporting from inspiring English sources

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When you are faced with the prospect of leaving your local community and taking your children out of the local school, you may decide reporting even a very serious problem is not worth the risk.

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20 Alternatively, researchers may decide to report only relative measures because these reflect some underlying methodological preference.

More companies may decide that such reporting is good for business.

The commission will meet on May 12 and may decide to make changes to the report or to order additional investigation before the final version is issued.

Although National IHR Focal Points may decide not to notify or report an outbreak under IHR (2005), it is vital that they publish rapid reports involving imported and exported foods, given the potential of these foods to spread disease internationally, and consult with WHO through INFOSAN Emergency.

The average pension-fund manager, deprived of benchmarks and consultancy reports, may decide to give them a wide berth.

According to reports within Germany, Dortmund may decide to seek short term cover in both defence and midfield.

"Once the expert has submitted his report, we may decide to file a lawsuit," said Margaret Boribon, the group's secretary general.

So if a task is not fun (creating a report), you may decide to seek a pleasurable activity (watching funny animal videos on YouTube).

The levy is not a tax; retailers may decide what to do with it, but must report their actions to government (there will be no obligation for voluntary adopters to report the whereabouts of all those five pences).

If the Russians refuse, the Estonians may decide to publish the original incident report.

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