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decide and what
The people, in delegating authority, do not give their public servants the right to decide what is good for the people to know and what is not good for them to know.
It may be hard to decide what this labor is worth, but charge something for it.
It suddenly occurred to me that I did not particularly like acting, that I was at some sort of crossroads and would have to decide soon what I was going to do with my life.
He found himself trying to remember something, but he couldn't decide even the nature of what it was he worked to recall.
If they decide to keep it, what about the growing list of other recently discovered similar bodies ( Sedna, Quaoar.
Such judges decide, often when called upon by counsel rather than of their own motion, what evidence is to be admitted when there is a dispute ; though in some common law jurisdictions judges play more of a role in deciding what evidence to admit into the record or reject.
Nora tells Torvald that she is leaving him to live alone so she can find out who she is and what she believes and decide what to do with her life.
This first connotation can be further differentiated into ( a ) pure common law arising from the traditional and inherent authority of courts to define what the law is, even in absence of an underlying statute, e. g., most criminal law and procedural law before the 20th century, and even today, most of contract law and the law of torts, and ( b ) court decisions that interpret and decide the fine boundaries and distinctions in law promulgated by other bodies.
The programmers who create the programs decide what files are needed, how they are to be used and ( often ) their names.
This paradigm leaves it up to the couple to decide who is responsible for what task or function in the home.
Planners decide what should be produced and direct lower-level enterprises to produce those goods in accordance with national and social objectives.
On 18 April, the Estates decided to call ' a general gathering of the German nation ', to meet at Speyer the following year, and to decide what would be done until the meeting of the general council of the Church which they demanded.
Often, the criteria had moral bases, such as in the case of Pierre de La Primaudaye's L ' Académie française and Guillaume Telin's Bref sommaire des sept vertus & c .. Encyclopaedists encountered several problems with this approach, including how to decide what to omit as unnecessary, how to structure knowledge that resisted structure ( often simply as a consequence of the sheer amount of material that deserved inclusion ), and how to cope with the influx of newly discovered knowledge and the effects that it had on prior structures.
* Observed choices made by ordinary people, without expert aid or advice, who vote, buy, and decide what is worth valuing.
The council has considerable power and, according to at least one source, has unilaterally issued a constitutional declaration giving itself legislative and judicial powers to " basically decide what the law is.
After a very heated national debate, legislation was passed in 1985 that gave women an equal right to decide what surname or surnames they and their children would use.
Although many states censor communications to different extents, they all share one commonality in that a body must decide what information to censor and what information to allow.
In essence, the purpose of Freenet is that nobody is allowed to decide what is acceptable.
In investment management in choosing a portfolio one has to decide what, how much and when to invest.
But apart from naming his hero Guido Anselmi, he still couldn't decide what his character did for a living.

decide and happens
Federal courts may not decide every case that happens to come before them.
It is an important task for the reader to determine as much as possible about the character of the narrator in order to decide what " really " happens.
* Lawyer Gloria Allred is featured in two scenes ; the first is when she happens to be nearby when a woman slips on an overturned empty shot glass ( meant for Blaine Cody ) and injures herself after falling down a flight of stairs, prompting her to decide to take up the woman's case against the hotel ; and the second is when she is sitting on her balcony when Enrico Pollini is hit by Zack, during which she tries to take up Pollini's case against Zack.
Pennebaker's films, usually shot with a hand-held camera, often eschew voice-over narration and interviews in favor of a " simple " portrayal of events typical of the direct cinema style Pennebaker helped popularize in the U. S. Of such an approach, Pennebaker told interviewer G. Roy Levin published in 1971 that " it's possible to go to a situation and simply film what you see there, what happens there, what goes on, and let everybody decide whether it tells them about any of these things.
* Clap Your Hands Say Yeah member Lee Sargent has discussed the impact of Pitchfork's influence on their album, saying, " The thing about a publication like Pitchfork is that they can decide when that happens.
" I find it quite amazing that a Fianna Fáil government, that tells us that we can ’ t renegotiate the IMF deal, can unilaterally take one portion of the deal and decide they are going to postpone implementing it because there happens to be an election ," he said.
The aliens decide to teleport themselves to a new planet, which happens to be Earth.
This approach accords very much to what actually happens in practice ; the courts have not been over-ready to pigeon-hole the cases under one or other of the so-called rules in Hadley v Baxendale, but rather to decide each case on the basis of the relevant knowledge of the defendant.
There were three kinds of treaties ( foedera, singular foedus ), he said, by which states and kings concluded friendships ( amicitiae ): one, when in time of war terms ( leges ) were imposed upon the conquered ; for when everything was surrendered to him who was the more powerful in arms, it is the victor's right and privilege to decide what of the conquered's property he wishes to confiscate ; the second, when states that are equally matched in war conclude peace and friendship on terms of equality ; under these conditions demands for restitution are made and granted by mutual agreement, and if the ownership of any property has been rendered uncertain by the war, these questions are settled according to the rules of traditional law or the convenience of each party ; the third exists when states that have never been at war come together to pledge mutual friendship in a treaty of alliance ; neither party gives or accepts conditions ; for that happens when a conquering and a conquered party meet.
This ultra-low budget film details what happens when a group of dysfunctional ghost-hunters decide to spend a night in the long rumored to be haunted structure.
If that happens, each node in the cluster may mistakenly decide that every other node has gone down and attempt to start services that other nodes are still running.

decide and GM
LaSalle sales had consistently exceeded Cadillac's since 1933, so the question begs, why did GM decide to drop LaSalle?
GM and Standard very nearly abandon leaded gasoline, but decide to defend it, claiming ( contrary to their own prior published research ) that "“ So far as science knows at the present time, tetraethyl lead is the only material available which can bring about these results.
), the first choice a Game Master ( GM ) must decide the game's Power Level, and thus what type of polyhedral dice to use in their game.
Not all campaigns require a character to have superpowers, so a GM can decide which Attributes will be allowed in their game and which ones will not.
Often a GM may decide a particular task requires at least one level in a specific Skill, otherwise the character cannot perform the task or must do so as an Unskilled Check, where depending on the general familiarity of the situation, the GM adds in or subtracts Modifiers for the action.

decide and considers
The orthodox Neyman-Pearson theory of hypothesis testing considers how to decide whether to accept or reject a hypothesis, rather than what probability to assign to the hypothesis.
" God is then free to decide how to response to our earnestness or indifference, which make up a part of the data which He considers in His free decision.
This island is claimed by the Union of the Comoros ( which considers it to form part of its territory according to Article 1 of its Constitution ), but it has chosen to remain French in numerous referenda that France has held to decide its position.
In behavioral ecology, the marginal value theorem ( MVT ) considers an optimally foraging animal exploiting resources distributed in patches and that must decide when to leave a patch to start searching for a fresh one.
If there are two or more moves which the computer considers to be of equal strength ( such situations are frequent ), the human player will use his own strategic skills and experience and analytical judgment capabilities to decide which move to play.
:" Even though a Quebec authority has jurisdiction to hear a dispute, it may exceptionally and on an application by a party, decline jurisdiction if it considers that the authorities of another country are in a better position to decide.
In this scenario, the forum court considers that it is sitting as the foreign court and will decide the matter as the foreign court would.
Peter decides against telling the Judge he was threatened, since he is so enjoying the trial ; Lewis cross-examines Duvinder which makes him look very guilty and the Mahers decide he will be found thus ; Johnny and Rose meet at lunch again and tell each other how they feel but decide they cannot start a relationship at this point, although Len-who is spying on them-doesn't realise this ; Peter's father-in-law comes up with his own theory about why the police did not find the evidence supposedly dumped in the river ; the woman attacked by the psychopath on the day of the crime testifies ; Cording accuses the police of racial profiling ; Jeremy's friend informs him of another stock, this one for real, and Jeremy considers it ; Charles and Elsie-now both alone-bond ; and after an Alcoholics Anonymous meeting, Johnny is bashed by Len.

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