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"You are not a court that decides that.
It is our stadium and as we have the ability to open and close the roof, perhaps we should be the team that decides that.
"AS SOON as there's a government that decides that others should do this job, they're welcome," says Donny George, the research director at the Iraq National Museum.
The first argument was never as strong as it sounded: Where is the court that decides that an aesthetic gesture is a "precedent"?
Under the rules which have been forced on Mr Prescott, any agency that decides that a programme mandated from Wesminster is a waste of money, will not have the power to switch the money from one programme to another.Yet, despite all these disappointments, there still appears to be significant enthusiasm in the regions for the new agencies.
A simple rule, that decides that all videos receive less than 106 views, will correctly predict 99% of the cases.
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I recently read a feature that decided that 'Sunday nights are important'.
It was the courts that decided that segregation in schools was not constitutional.
"It is like... the mice that decide that they want to put a bell on the cat".
And it was the House Republicans that decided that they would be part of the solution to this problem.
Don't forget, this is the very same council that decided that Ukip supporters could not foster and raise children – such are its priorities.
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