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deciding and committee
The deciding committee came to no consensus, so more proposals were solicited.
Governance committees often have formal processes ( for example, they might follow Roberts Rules of Order ); other types of committees typically operate informally, with the chairperson being responsible for deciding how formal the committee processes will be.
The committee usually has one or more editors who are responsible for collecting and compiling all of the information to be contained within the book, also deciding the layout and allocation of space for each contributor.
The committee can in no way condone this manner of deciding public questions.
The job of deciding what imagery to feature belonged to the committee of tresviri monetales (' trio of money men '), young statesmen who aspired to be senators.
The committee can in no way condone this manner of deciding public questions.
The congress is approving the annual accounts of the national organisation, it is deciding new organizational work programmes and political resolutions and proposals and is finally electing a national executive committee.
This is because no measures were taken to determine the appropriateness of the kanji proposed, with the committee deciding that parents could make such decisions themselves.
The standards committee of each council ( which must be chaired by an independent member ) is responsible for receiving allegations and deciding whether any action needs to be taken.
In 1966 the school was inspected by the Summerson committee which was charged with deciding which art schools were capable of awarding degree-equivalent Diplomas in Art and Design.

deciding and which
The cost of developing a major weapon system is now so enormous that the greatest care must be exercised in selecting new systems for development, in determining the most satisfactory rate of development, and in deciding the proper time at which either to place a system into production or to abandon it.
Again, in deciding on the content and method of his teaching, does he favor a curriculum which will make his students stronger competitors in the race for higher economic status, or does he favor a curriculum which strengthens students in other ways??
The problem of deciding whether a set of Horn clauses is satisfiable is in P. This problem can indeed be solved by a single step of the Unit propagation, which produces the single minimal model of the set of Horn clauses ( w. r. t.
By contrast, in civil law jurisdictions ( the legal tradition that prevails in, or is combined with common law in, Europe and most non-Islamic, non-common law countries ), courts lack authority to act where there is no statute, and judicial precedent is given less interpretive weight ( which means that a judge deciding a given case has more freedom to interpret the text of a statute independently, and less predictably ), and scholarly literature is given more.
The human mind is bombarded with millions of stimuli and it must have a way of deciding which of this information to process.
Then there are directives which bind members to certain goals which they must achieve, but they do this through their own laws and hence have room to manoeuvre in deciding upon them.
* Garbage collection consumes computing resources in deciding which memory to free, even though the programmer may have already known this information.
A collation algorithm such as the Unicode collation algorithm defines an order through the process of comparing two given character strings and deciding which should come before the other.
Dice are frequently used to randomize moves in board games, usually by deciding the distance through which a piece will move along the board ; examples of this are backgammon and Monopoly.
Once he left Moina, Almagro followed the Inca trail followed by 750 Spaniards deciding to join him in quest for the gold lost in the ransom of Atahualpa, which had mainly benefited the Pizarro brothers and their supporters.
That way, by deciding whether or not to determine the path through the two-slit experiment, he / she can decide which property can become reality.
Other myths say that Equuleus is the horse struck from Poseidon's trident, during the contest between him and Athena when deciding which would be the superior.
Economists also fail to use economic reasoning for model selection, especially for deciding which variables to include in a regression.
Differences are most stark when it comes to deciding which factor is the most important.
They defeated the American League champion Cleveland Indians in the 1997 series, which was notable for shortstop Edgar Renteria driving in second baseman Craig Counsell for the series-clinching run in the eleventh inning of the seventh and deciding game and the " fire sale " which occurred in the off-season following the dramatic win.
After the Peace of Westphalia which ended the war in favour of nations deciding their own religious allegiance, Absolutism became the norm of the continent, while parts of Europe experimented with constitutions foreshadowed by the English Civil War and particularly the Glorious Revolution.
While current and forecasted weather may be a factor in deciding which type of flight plan to file, weather conditions themselves do not affect one's filed flight plan.
Each instruction performs a very specific task, typically either an operation on a unit of data ( in a register or in memory, e. g. add or move ), or a jump operation ( deciding which instruction executes next, often conditional on the results of a previous instruction ).
The Giants had previously planned a $ 300 million dollar renovation to the Meadowlands, before deciding in favor of the new stadium which was originally estimated to cost approximately $ 600 million, before rising to an estimated cost of one billion dollars.
Similarly, finding already-trained employees is a big concern for employers when deciding which office suite to purchase or standardize on.
Hitler and his generals disagreed on which of these aspects should take priority and where Germany should focus its energies ; deciding on priorities required a compromise.
In real-world markets, assumptions such as perfect information cannot be verified and are only approximated in organized double-auction markets where most agents wait and observe the behaviour of prices before deciding to exchange ( but in the long-period interpretation perfect information is not necessary, the analysis only aims at determining the average around which market prices gravitate, and for gravitation to operate one does not need perfect information ).

deciding and evaluates
After deciding a value for all quantified variables, the machine accepts or rejects according as the resulting boolean formula evaluates to true or false.
When deciding whether to prosecute cases under Bhutanese law, the Prosecution and Litigation Division of the Office of the Attorney General first evaluates whether there exists a prima facie case – whether the elements of the offense are met.

deciding and potential
One of the most discussed potential nominees is Paul Henderson, who scored the winning goal in the final moments of the deciding eighth game of the 1972 Summit Series between Canada and the Soviet Union.
The move came as during the 1999 – 2000 season, The WB dropped to sixth place in the ratings behind UPN, losing 19 % of its household audience ; network executives attributed the ratings decline in large part due to WGN-TV's decision to remove WB network programming from its national superstation feed after deciding the network's national distribution was large enough that broadcasting its programming outside of Chicago was no longer necessary, reducing The WB's potential household audience by 10 million homes ; this expansion was due to a series of affiliation deals for the network with station groups such as Sinclair Broadcast Group in the years following The WB's launch, as well as the network launching The WB 100 + Station Group, a national cable-only service that debuted in September 1998 serving areas with a Nielsen market ranking of # 99 and above that did not have enough broadcast stations to support an over-the-air affiliate ( WGN-TV continued to carry WB programming over-the-air in the Chicago market and on cable providers in northeastern Illinois and far northwestern Indiana until the network shut down in 2006 ).
Venture capitalists are typically very selective in deciding what to invest in ; as a rule of thumb, a fund may invest in one in four hundred opportunities presented to it, looking for the extremely rare, yet sought after, qualities, such as innovative technology, potential for rapid growth, a well-developed business model, and an impressive management team.
Seeks can be set to manual, if the person who makes the seek wants to screen potential opponents before deciding which one to play.
When finally brought aboard, Lamborghini allowed his engineers to go ahead, deciding that the P400 was a potential marketing tool, if nothing more.
The Red Sox scored the eventual deciding run when Jason Varitek just beat a potential double-play ground ball with the bases loaded.
He cut his hair when the band became popular, deciding that it would put off some potential record buyers.
Businesses must consider all potential risk exposures when deciding whether liability insurance is needed, and, if so, how much coverage is appropriate and cost-effective.
While first movers have nothing to draw upon when deciding potential revenues and firm sizes, late movers are able to follow industry standards and adjust accordingly ( Lieberman and Montgomery ).

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