31. Nowhere do most early music directors appear more unsure of themselves or unaware of available knowledge than when making decisions about tempo and tempo relationships in Baroque music. 32. The parties must come to decisions about whether or not there are any VAT implications in the transaction and proceed accordingly. 33. For instance, every speaker must make a decision about what to make explicit and what to leave implicit. 34. I trust that local authorities and the police authorities will make sensible decisions about future services. 35. It is not a good objection to his argument that different pragmatist judges will make different decisions about how best to limit past damage in hard cases. 36. The file will be forwarded immediately to office of the Director of Public Prosecutions in London, for a decision about whether or not to prosecute the Bishop. 37. A final decision about the site will be made at a council meeting next month. 38. As a result, decisions about suitability are left to the doctor booking the transport. 39. But they made clear it would not be a factor in the final decision about where to place the Trident work. 40. Any decisions about her future will be taken by the High Court, the council said. |