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The remarks, published on the morning of a suicide bus bombing in Jerusalem that killed 19 people, also led Israel's three cable companies to weigh taking CNN off the air.
On the one hand, Macfarlane said, "You have to weigh taking away opportunities for physical activity".
While the cops look into the accusations against him and prosecutors weigh taking him to court, some folks in the area have decided to take justice into their own hands.
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Conservative legal groups like Cause of Action, a nonprofit that targets what it considers governmental overreach, have been watching the proceedings with interest and weighing taking some action.
Trading has been volatile ever since, as investors have taken stock of the challenges that face Mr. Abe's program, known as Abenomics, and weighed taking profits after the previous rally.
Anatoly A. Korsunsky, the Health Ministry's chief of maternity and childhood health, said in an interview that the new restrictions had been carefully weighed, taking into account the risks abortions carry for a woman's health.
In fact, when the 50-year-old Staten Island man tried to enlist a stranger in a plot to kill her, the police said, he told the man that he had weighed taking her life himself, going so far as putting the barrel of a pistol in her mouth while she slept.
But after last week's news, Joe, who had been weighing taking on a clergy role at a congregation, is now considering other work.
Pigs that were weighed took longer to find the food reward, showing that environmental stimuli can disrupt memory, in this case for baited food sites (Laughlin et al. 1999).
They weigh not taking maintenance medications against more immediate needs like shelter and food.
In this case, the counterfeit pile can be found with a single weighing by taking i coins from the i-th pile and weighing all the selected coins together.
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