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A decision may turn on whether one gives that Amendment a place second to none in the Bill of Rights, or considers it on the whole a kind of nuisance, a serious impediment in the war against crime.
Much could turn on whether Assembly Democrats are able to split apart the real estate lobby, one of the most powerful and well financed in New York.
"The case will turn on whether there is prior art".
June's primary races might turn on whether Asian candidates are on the ballot.
The election may turn on whether to focus on that fact instead of the declines during much of his term.
But those investigations are usually narrowly focused, and turn on whether specific bills were improper or federal rules flouted.
The libel case may turn on whether the complaining doctors have the same sort of immunity from suit that witnesses have when they testify at trials.
The legal outcome will presumably turn on whether there was deception as well as denial — on whether it can be proved that UnitedHealth deliberately misled plan members.
The result may turn on whether the 14% or so who tell pollsters they cannot bring themselves to vote for either candidate change their mind (another 6% are still undecided).
The verdict in the criminal case may turn on whether jurors believe the nurses acted in good faith to protect patients or were carrying out a vendetta to damage the doctor's reputation, as the prosecutors contend.
With less than two months until Election Day, some House races may turn on whether the incumbent Republicans can shake the Tea Party label that Democrats are eager to press to them like flypaper.
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