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Over the summer, while his family grieved over the death in May of his son Beau, the vice president kept saying that the window for a presidential run might close before they were ready to decide.
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The EU states that it is "ready to decide on additional funding", without making any firm commitment.
"We're not even close to the point where we're ready to decide whether pasteurized milk needs to be used".
"They spend two or three weeks in one job, then move to another, and move through several jobs until they're ready to decide.
When he is ready to decide, like most former members of Congress and high-ranking members of the executive branch, he will not be short of lucrative options.
"We're certainly getting her ready to make sure she can run for re-election at the point that they're ready to decide that," she said on MSNBC's "Morning Joe".
A second book, to round off the tale in a year or two, is certainly due; Mr Packer might then be ready to decide whether the war was worthwhile.
When the court accepted the speedy-trial case, Vermont v. Brillon, No. 08-88, it appeared to be ready to decide whether delays by court-appointed lawyers provided by the state may sometimes amount to a violation of the right.
Temporary restraining orders are usually granted until the court is ready to decide on a preliminary injunction (which would last until the case is decided).
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