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I'll await a second viewing to decide whether this really is Haneke at his very best, but for now I suspect that The White Ribbon will be the film that will most resound in the mind after the red carpet has been rolled up and put in mothballs for yet another year.

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He said that the inquest could proceed in parallel with a review by the director of public prosecutions with a view to deciding whether to bring charges of manslaughter or perverting the course of justice.

Last October, Kroes' former employer launched a study of the company — aiming to probe the social, economic and legal consequences of its business operations, with a view to deciding whether new legislation might be needed to properly regulate its business.

Chairman Denis O'Donovan TD stated that it was examining these Articles to ascertain the extent to which they are serving the good of individuals and the community, with a view to deciding whether changes in them would bring about a greater balance between the two.

The study protocol required a cessation of fieldwork at this point, analyses of the data, with a view to deciding whether or not to proceed with a full scale trial.

Out of the information collected (reference year 2008), he draws up suggestions with a view to deciding whether any increased emergency costs would justify separate remuneration, and how this could be set up.

The talk has now been postponed while union officers canvas the views of students to decide whether he should be made permanently unwelcome at the university: a startling development just seven months after I spent an afternoon following Galloway around on the election trail and saw him mobbed like a rock star on campus.

Thus, from the individual point of view, in trying to decide whether to enroll in a single trial, the most rational behavior is not to cooperate.

The participants' task was to view strings of characters and to decide whether the string formed an existing Japanese word or not.

This asymmetrical rendering, which depends on both illumination and viewing angles, makes it difficult to decide whether a coin was minted by the same die.

But a close look at New York's experiment with aging in place, based on interviews and documents obtained under the state's Freedom of Information law, highlights the confusion that prevails as the state tries to decide whether to view the assisted living industry as a housing alternative, a part of the health care system or something in between.

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