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Would anyone in their right mind settle on a process that costs $5bn £3.5bnn), lasts for two years, in which you don't even vote directly for your preferred candidate, in which turnout hasn't topped 60 per cent in half a century – and which might end up sending Donald Trump to the White House?
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After testing different types of cheeses, Mr. Moore settled on a processed restricted-melt cheese, meaning that it is manufactured to withstand high temperatures.
After more than 100 attempts at getting the fried chicken just right, Mr. McInnis finally settled on a process inspired by Mr. Kunkel's Grandma Llewellyn: brining the bird for 27 hours, dredging it in cayenne-spiced flour and then frying it.
Many have settled on a "process-based" approach.
The city disagreed, but decided this week that it would settle on a technical point of due process raised by the lawyer, that the police had failed to give Mr. Dominguez his voucher promptly.
The board tinkered with the process again and settled on a procedure: An applicant's own doctor submits a physical evaluation but makes no decision on whether the worker is occupationally disabled.
The party's stated goal with a shortened political calendar is to settle on a presidential nominee sooner in the process, which would allow the candidate earlier access to general election funds.
Although the SA process may come up with a better solution compared to the HC process, HC is a lot more reliable as the SA process may struggle to settle on a solution.
Let us first settle on a few notations.
They settle on a Blackberry.
We tried to settle on a definition.
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