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Debates are more often decided by performance than by facts or policy.
He added: "When it came to the specific issue in relation to the Murdoch media group, we more often decided against them than in favour".
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But more often, deciding the private-school question seems one of those trials that creates a deeper sense of partnership, not only between husband and wife, but also, occasionally, between parents and children.
By the good results we now more often decide for this method because of the good effects and side-effects.
Obviously, a GP having to deal with a large number of patients has to weigh medical and non-medical factors (e.g. workload, availability in his practice) and will more often decide against conducting a home visit [ 8].
But they also discussed a provision to keep smaller parties out of parliament.The other risk facing the professionals is that some of Mr Monti's ministers may decide to stay in politics, becoming formidable rivals for those who were previously deciding (or, more often, not deciding) Italy's destiny.
When I was sorting out my presents, I half thought of buying a panpipe music CD each for my sons, as punishment for not emailing more often, but decided it wouldn't be fair on their girlfriends, both of whom have emailed much more frequently.
Faculty members who feel that they need to travel back to campus more often may decide not to apply for a stint at NSF, she says.
Furthermore, educational content is more often than not decided by bureaucrats sitting far away and with their own interests in mind.
Under the new rules, companies listed in Britain would have to gain majority support for their executive remuneration from their shareholders at least every three years or more often if they decide to increase pay.
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