1. In the absence of stunning new information worthy of prosecution, he should stand aside and let the voters decide based on the existing voluminous public record. 2. Many people decide based on the flowers, which run the gamut from white to pink to red, in single, semidouble and double forms. 3. Often, cases are decided based on medical evidence. 4. Others decide based on whose worship service they prefer. 5. Roche will decide based on more than five years of tests that each plane has endured. 6. With odors, though, they decide based on their noses. 7. However, when attorneys asked that no policeman be present during their discussions with Anwar, the judge said that had to be decided based on circumstances. |