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1 However, it has still to decide on possible industrial action from September.
2 This month, thousands of students must decide on their Leaving Cert subjects.
3 The Federal Court will decide on the penalty at a later date.
4 EU regulatory authorities are expected decide on the deal by Aug. 9.
5 The court will decide on Friday whether to order the group's release.
6 Henry Shefflin will decide on his intercounty future within the next week.
7 Voters in New Hampshire will decide on Tuesday if she is right.
8 The health regulator is scheduled to decide on Nuplazid by May 1.
9 Norway's government is due to decide on Lofoten drilling in late 2010.
10 Change the music, choose the environment and decide on the player-controlled elements.
11 Cabinet is set to decide on Monday whether gathering sizes can increase.
12 The UK is leaving, but the people would decide on what terms.
13 The Commission is scheduled to decide on the deal by February 5.
14 Later on Thursday, the Bank of England will also decide on rates.
15 The Commission is scheduled to decide on the deal by Oct. 17.
16 Let me review the data, and we'll decide on the next step.
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