31. All of these steps could help sway the decisions of the customers who will ultimately decide the fate of the storage providers. 32. Bush has said repeatedly that he believes that South Carolinians should be left to decide the fate of that flag and that a candidate for president should not meddle. 33. But Bush, knowing full well that the interplay between the economy and politics could help decide the fate of his tax plan, has other ideas. 34. But China insists that the South Korean government turn over the North Koreans and allow China to decide their fate. 35. But he knows better than anybody that defense is going to decide his fate. 36. But the Houston woman believes jurors will have a more difficult time deciding the fate of the mother accused of drowning her five children in a bathtub. 37. But this critic is going to champion them anyway as network executives decide their fates. 38. By then, his fate will be decided. 39. By bucking the tough choices to a special commission of outsiders, the members of Congress spared themselves the agony of deciding the fate of installations in their constituencies. 40. Caruana said that the people of Gibraltar must be more involved in deciding their fate. |