And therefore unlikely to take a courageous decision, meaning unlikely to decide against deportation.
Some might decide against applying for credit at all, forgoing the opportunity to buy a car or house.
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Under the law as it's written, Reno said she had no alternative but to decide against an independent counsel.
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You end up weighing more than just the price of a conference ticket and many times have to decide against attending.
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Over the weekend, House Speaker Newt Gingrich had already suggested calling her to testify under oath should she decide against an independent counsel.
Some observers have predicted that ITV plc may decide against renewing its public service licences if the company is faced with too many regulations and obligations.
It is no surprise that around a third of those who reach the base of the canopy walkway decide against climbing the metal ladders that loom overhead.
Mr Moreno-Ocampo earlier expressed fears that Saif al-Islam might decide against surrendering to the ICC and try to escape to a friendly country with the help of mercenaries.
Companies might choose to block users in particular countries from accessing their sites, rather than be subject to those countries' laws, or decide against doing business online altogether.
Should Byelorussian President Lukashenko decide against a union with the Russian Federation and a new president occupies the Kremlin in 2008, Putin could still remain a powerful national figure.
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She hinted two weeks ago that she might consider playing in the event this year because her team was so young but the injuries made her decide against that.
Paul Han, a physician at the Maine Medical Center Research Institute, said telling patients about a confidence interval in risk data introduces ambiguity that prompts many to decide not to make a decision or to decide against a proposed intervention.
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But City continued to look dangerous too and they should have won a penalty before half-time when Robinho, after bamboozling Michael Beauchamp with a succession of step-overs, was hacked down by the Australian defender only for referee Alain Hamer to decide against a spot-kick.
With first hand experience I can say without doubt that most sellers are not at all happy about having to pay extra fees to put their properties on the market and for some the extra cost has been the "last straw" causing them to decide against marketing.
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We doubt anyone reading this article will decide for or against the WRX STi based on our advice.
There is a reasonable chance the FDA will decide to go against the panel vote and ask for more data.
Because all the foregoing options risk more direct U.S. involvement, Tehran will most likely decide to retaliate against the actual attacker, Israel.
"We will decide appropriate actions against them as they breached contracts by disobeying the summons, " Gazi Ashraf Hossain, the committee chairman, told reporters.
If a sizeable number of Labour backbenchers decide to vote against, this will be a blow to Gordon Brown's authority even thought it is not being whipped.
If the governments of China or India were ever to decide to turn against tobacco firms, the threat to their health could prove far more serious yet.
We were sure this was going to be bipartisan, only to see seven Republicans who co-sponsored the idea in the first place suddenly decide to vote against it.
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It is, of course, possible that the Supreme Court (a Godless institution) will decide that this offends against the separation of church and state.
They have yet to decide whether to appeal against Botha's ban, and as a result have delayed naming their team for the third Test until Thursday - the same day as the Lions.
It is now up to the attorney-general, Menachem Mazuz, to decide whether to press charges against Mr Sharon.
The attacks underscore that when locals decide to take a stand against the Taliban, there are sometimes deadly consequences.
In June, a federal court will decide whether a suit brought against the NCAA by former athletes, including UCLA basketball player Ed O'Bannon, will be granted class-action status.
He will submit a report to the House of Representatives, which will have to decide whether to start impeachment proceedings against the president.
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The City of London Corporation's planning committee is due to hear legal advice on Friday and decide whether to take court action against the demonstrators.
Just last week International Development Secretary Clare Short signalled continuing cabinet tensions on the subject when she warned that the UN Security Council alone should decide whether to take military action against Iraq.
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