81.   Rather than flip a coin or decide by lottery, the Board of Education retained Ms. Williams, invoking a statewide affirmative-action policy.

82.   Reno must also decide by mid-October whether to launch a similar probe of President Bill Clinton.

83.   Sensenbrenner said the countries sponsoring Alpha would have to decide by the end of March whether to exclude Russia from the project.

84.   Rowland said he would decide by the end of next week whether to call a special session of the legislature.

85.   Ruff, the White House counsel, said he hoped the Supreme Court would decide by June whether to hear the case.

86.   Sharon had asked the Labor Party to decide by next week whether it would join a coalition.

87.   She must decide by early December.

88.   Some big companies that have entered the state have both licensed and unlicensed homes, the difference between the two often arbitrarily decided by the company or the state.

89.   State legislators must decide by the end of this month whether to continue the experiment.

90.   Tennant expects the ALA to decide by the end of the week whether to act now or wait until the bill is enforced as a law.

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