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Seeking accountability for the oil leak, he assigned possible guilt equally, referring to "whether it was somebody in British Petroleum or somebody in the U.S. government".
"It's not my decision; it's their decision," O'Neill said, referring to whether the district attorney's office would pursue the charges.
"I let someone else decide those other things," Bell says when referring to whether Pietersen will return to international cricket.
Mr Cameron did not specify what kind of assistance he was referring to, whether mere moral support or the delivery of arms.
"Right now we are not at this stage," he added, referring to whether casino gambling was being legalized in mainland China.
Initially, Katz officials defended the document, saying that the terms were advertising jargon referring to whether someone is likely to buy a product.
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