101. However, that decision could be taken by tomorrow, he said. 102. How much leeway will Tung be given to take decisions in the interests of Hong Kong? 103. If Israel is to take existential decisions about its future, it will need large parties fused together by a consensus on shared values and interests. 104. I have taken decisions that even my predecessors were extremely reluctant to attempt ... 105. If Block wins, the board of supervisors will appoint an interim sheriff, taking the decision out of the hands of the voters. 106. Increasingly, they want to make their own decisions on market timing and asset allocation, and so resent managers who take these decisions out of their hands. 107. Investors, so the theory goes, take hard-nosed decisions because their money is at stake, so they are likely to be well-informed. 108. It is true that rich propagandists, even though they cannot bribe the mass of voters, can gull them into taking foolish decisions. 109. McCullough, however, said he will abide by whatever decision the board takes. 110. Membership in either the ERM or a future monetary union should be widely debated before decisions are taken, he said. |