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That may sound a lot but is 17% fewer than in 2012, and more than a third down since 1998.Voters in Colorado and Oregon will ponder whether to require labels on foods with genetically modified ingredients.
The Supreme Court on Friday will ponder whether to hear one that actually has some merit.
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General Manager Steve Phillips, Manager Bobby Valentine and the coaching staff will meet today to discuss plans for the playoff roster and rotation, and one question they will ponder is whether Jones or Glendon Rusch will get a turn.
Environmental campaigners will ponder with more enthusiasm whether actions could be brought on behalf of victims of environmental disasters.
England's fast bowling runs deep, and coach and captain will surely ponder whether to give Broad and his new-ball partner, Jimmy Anderson, a breather.
Del Bosque will ponder it.
Martin, as ever, will ponder the future.
You will ponder in vain.
Meanwhile, thousands of women and children who could have been saved will die, and an outstanding secretary will be left to ponder whether his job is to conduct foreign policy or to do the bidding of Mr. Bush's radical right.
Investors will thus need to ponder whether its mainly computer-based ad business justifies such a lofty valuation.On targetingFacebook fans among admen rave about the network's ability to deliver a vast audience and to aim ads at specific groups of people using its mountain of data on them.
We'll ponder our lifestyle another day.
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