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It seeks to help them make informed and workable decisions about their repayment plans before signing on the dotted line.

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It's a somewhat antiquated design decision (strange to tie a player's progression to the number of optional collectibles they've found) but this is the only questionable (if workable) decision in a game defined by masterly choices.

Belgium fissures even as E.U. leaders sign the Treaty of Lisbon that will ultimately yield an E.U. president who can run things for up to five years (and so become identifiable), a foreign minister and a workable decision-making process.

This gap has made it hard to inform water resource policy decisions on workable measures to adapt to climate in the world's dry rural areas.

For Mr. Boehner, who had failed to unite his conference around a workable plan, Wednesday's decision to take up the Senate bill proved surprisingly free of conflict.

Future mechanisms for commissioning integrated care services will be through Commissioning Care Groups, supported by the NHS Commissioning Board, and workable frameworks to support decision making about contracting and procurement of services will need to be agreed [ 28].

Though it had been a rash decision, it seemed workable.

Thus, whereas the Sunnis believe in the ijmāʿ ("consensus") of the community as the source of decision making and workable knowledge, the Shīʿites believe that knowledge derived from fallible sources is useless and that sure and true knowledge can come only through a contact with the infallible imam.

It said it has been investigating whether it was "workable" and will announce its decision in the spring.

'Basically what we have is a half-assed set of ideas, no guarantee that they can be made into workable legislation.' Hence Kennedy's decision to attack the plans, suggesting that deporting undesirables could simply 're-export' terrorism to other parts of the country and that crackdowns on extremism risked alienating the very young men about whom there was most concern.

While some called it "fair, sensible and workable", or noted that "Logically the decision in Hunter v Moss appears a sensible one", Alastair Hudson felt that "doctrinally, it is suggested that the decision in Hunter v Moss is wrong and should not be relied upon", because it contradicted existing property law and drew a distinction between tangible and intangible property he felt to be "spurious".

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