Sentence examples for question in deciding from inspiring English sources

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The distribution of answers (n = 111) to the question 'In deciding to have knee replacement surgery, how important was it for you to decrease your pain' was as follows: 44.1% extremely important, 51.4% very important, 3.6% moderately important, and just 0.9% slightly important.

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Now, more than ever, medical genetics services are available to help families answer the question "Why?" In deciding upon an evaluation plan, the clinical geneticist has the difficult task of balancing an ever-expanding list of available tests and possible diagnoses with the issues of cost, practicality, and expected yield.

The questions involved in deciding whether to list the bears as a threatened species, based on the effects of climate change on their fishing grounds, were too complex to finish the analysis on time, said the director, H. Dale Hall.

In a sharply worded dissent to Thursday's ruling on the two-thirds majority law, the three judges in the minority said that the majority had inappropriately waded into questions of politics in deciding how the funding decisions should be made.

The following Do and Don'ts provides answers to common questions and guidance in deciding how to best help after a disaster.

Hence, they said, the two primary questions to use in deciding between them should be: which is more politically feasible; and which is more likely to be well-designed?

The second question for the UK in deciding on an approach to trade agreements is what to negotiate about.

It raised further questions about his judgement in deciding to return to the country.

Kennedy is rejecting the ideals of the conservative judicial revolution; far from reducing the role of the Supreme Court in deciding questions of social policy, Kennedy has enlarged it.

A source who pointed us to the Oxford Mail story on this questions the process involved in deciding where the money should go, and may have a point.

Nonetheless, it was clear from the Dec. 1 argument in Governor Bush's appeal of the earlier Florida Supreme Court ruling that at least some justices believed that Article II barred state courts from relying on state constitutions in deciding questions that arose about state procedures for choosing presidential electors.

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