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1 Tribal governments decide how land and resources are allotted among tribe members.
2 I'll review the shareholder documents and decide how to vote, he said.
3 What about those who have yet to decide how they will vote?
4 And you have to decide how you want history to remember you.
5 Then you can decide how much you allow each friend to see.
6 The Met will be meeting next week to decide how to proceed.
7 They can't decide how long a player plays with the national team.
8 Barr will then decide how much of the report to make public.
9 Now they must decide how to progress their innovative ideas even further.
10 Indeed he is yet to decide how to play it after Wimbledon.
11 Iran, with the remaining partners, can decide how they're going to proceed.
12 She was keen to decide how the reception area could be improved.
13 This chart can help you decide how hot you want your peppers.
14 History will decide how successful this is for Grimsby and for me.
15 A company can then decide how many copies it wishes to keep.
16 He'd have to decide how much to tell them, and how quickly.
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