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Western and African governments cannot make up their minds on whether to intervene, despite repeatedly denouncing the situation in the north.
Even if Humber does not start Saturday, the Mets have apparently changed their minds on whether to promote him as part of their September call-ups.
The architect Peter Zumthor observes that our perception of atmosphere is intuitive, having evolved through an advanced emotional sensibility: "Not every situation grants us time to make up our minds on whether or not we like something – or whether, indeed, we might be better heading off in the opposite direction".
Scientists and other witnesses seemed of two minds on whether the field needs major new regulations.
But Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg said Conservatives must "make up their minds" on whether to stay in the EU.
It would be reasonable to assume that an approaching general election would focus people's minds on whether they are eligible to vote.
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I will make up my mind on whether or not to sign him after the trial".
Clegg also said he had "an open mind" on whether there should be a judicial inquiry.
We will keep an open mind on whether or not to extend the policy.
Pettitte, 40, reiterated that he has not made up his mind on whether he will return for 2013.
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