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The council could not practically decide the precise ordering of all parties, and some discretion was left to the candidates and/or campaign teams to establish the details.
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I've practically decided to… Talk.
I've practically decided to take mine down".
And so I have, unfairly — though for me, practically — decided what remains for him so that I may rationalize, sanctimoniously, how I'll continue to reject him.
We have practically decided this year to lend our clothes to a friend who is going on one of the Arctic expeditions.
The disconnect has widened so much that the Commission and the finance ministry practically decided the Plan with hardly any analytical understanding of the various dimensions of major issues such as water management or basic healthcare across the country.
Crosby is a great fan of modern-style banking - faceless and practically unaccountable telephonists deciding whether or not to allow customers access to money.
She thinks that, instead of making the action film, he should adapt a philosophical, apocalyptic novel that she has read for him, and Gould is so taken with her pitch that he decides, practically on the spot, to drop the Douglas Brown project and take up Karen's cause.
Thus, simple clinicobiochemical factors capable of predicting severe hepatic fibrosis without pathological evidence could be practically helpful in deciding on the treatment for patients with chronic HCV.
The enemy may have the means of retaliation, but he has practically no time in which to decide to retaliate.
Al-Sabban saidevelopingng countries felt their Danish hosts forced them to decide on the Copenhagen Accord with practically no notice.
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