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1So far, however, it has very clearly decided not to do so.
2However, he said he is not currently in negotiations to do so.
3Anyone wanting to do so now must work with police, Coster said.
4The people who can work from home will continue to do so.
5A growing number of large companies are now looking to do so.
6If the answer is yes, members do so at their own risk.
7In order to do so you need a European Health Insurance Card.
8Technically, legal experts said, foundations can vote but must do so independently.
9However, we will reserve the option to do so in the future.
10Yet they must be able to do so in a protected way.
11And it's dangerous to allow him to do so, Dr Trump said.
12Palestinian authorities have indicated that they may do so within the week.
13Mrs McAleese's timely visit this week provides an opportunity to do so.
14It's the natural human instinct to want to do so, of course.
15It will need to do so again next week when France visit.
16Why do so many of the world government officials stay in power?
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