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The U.S. Supreme Court is now considering whether to weigh in.
At the time, Justice Stephen Breyer said he was providing a fifth vote to go along with the four more conservative justices to "preserve the status quo" until the court decided whether to weigh in.
The brief comes as the White House is considering whether to weigh in on the same-sex marriage case; at this point, the Republicans who signed the document are taking a more expansive stance than President Obama, who favors same-sex marriage but has said he would leave it to the states, as opposed to making it a constitutional right.
While many ecologists agonize over whether to weigh in on policy issues ( see previous story), conservation biologists are taking the offensive.
The high court has never ruled on the ministerial exception, and its decision will guide lower courts on whether to weigh more heavily the rights of religious institutions or their employees.
Of course, we also have to consider that the question doesn't specify whether to weigh each filmmaker's accomplishments in the context of their own time, which might make a difference to some folks.
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The moderator asked Mr. Falcone whether he wanted to weigh in on the uncertainty surrounding regulatory issues.
Whether you want to weigh on the somewhat tiresome "is Google evil now?" debate, that's up to you.
Owners will have to decide whether to lock out players and the union will have to weigh whether to decertify.
Back in Majuro, there are people who have to weigh whether to stay or go every day.
But it also allows the government to weigh whether benefits of a designation outweigh the costs.
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