61. Applications were often referred between committees causing considerable delay in a decision being taken. 62. The C E C recommends that we look at the experience of these regions before we take any decisions nationally. 63. I mean basically when we look at the range of council services, then you have to take decisions about the balance of spending between different priorities. 64. Already, nuclear advocates are taking the decision as a sign that they can soon begin building new plants again. 65. And when the time comes for taking those decisions we will tell people about those decisions. 66. Any bans imposed by the member states will be provisional until the Commission has taken a decision. 67. As Bosnia showed, European countries are not yet prepared to take difficult decisions, submerge national interests or deploy troops effectively. 68. As science fiction becomes established medical science, more people are taking the decision about prolonging or ending their lives into their own hands. 69. At issue is the deliberate decision to kill the men, a decision taken with complete awareness of the impact the murders would inevitably have on the entire group. 70. At the least, creative taxpayers can be expected to take the decision as an invitation to bring challenges along the lines that Ginsburg suggested. |