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The government will weigh "whether a major disruption of the institution's operations would" hurt employment and the economy or credit markets, the Treasury said.
MoMA had to weigh whether it was up to the task and additional expense.
Less frequent travelers, though, may want to weigh whether the annual fee is worth it.
After closing arguments, the subcommittee will adjourn to weigh whether the charges have been substantiated.
His successor, General Petraeus, has said he would weigh whether to loosen the rules again.
But it also allows the government to weigh whether benefits of a designation outweigh the costs.
Owners will have to decide whether to lock out players and the union will have to weigh whether to decertify.
He also had to weigh whether Anthony Kim, another stalwart on that winning team, had recovered from thumb surgery.
Jordan will also have to weigh whether changing the team's name makes sense when the Bobcats are finally having success.
State education officials announced that an advisory panel would convene on Wednesday to weigh whether to grant the waiver.
Judge Jackson acknowledged the need to weigh whether the employee's speech was a substantial factor in being fired.
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