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You may not have to comply with specific laws, if you are small enough, but you will find it hard todecide what you should do in the heat of the moment.
Women Grow Business » Temp’ing at 90 – Retirement, Disability, Resilience and You 2010
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What was more puzzling to Rogers-El was that he and his wife had a custody hearing scheduledthe followingweek at which the same judge who approved the surgery, was todecide whether to return their baby to them.
Child Protective Services & the Business of 'Legalized Kidnapping' 2009
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Wisdom says stop a bill with everything unspecifiedandactually waits til next year for an unspecified "Administrator" todecide what's what.
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Ultimately, it is up to thevoters todecide whether they care, believe or embrace this kind of politics.
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Discussion is held with all stakeholders – public, private, non-governmental organizations (NGOs), civil society and experts – at national and sub-regional level todecide on the most appropriate global solutions.
Sub-regional scenarios for Africa's future~ Western Indian Ocean islands 2008
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Netshitenzhe also noted that the ANC had todecide what kind of party it wanted to be before it could decide who should lead it.
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Investors are trying todecide whether it's wise to commit much money to the market while the economic recovery looks more tentative.
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