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en Once it has been explained, they will have 45 days to decide and then seven days after that to change their mind.

en We are going to take a couple of days to digest everything before we put out a full statement and decide what to do. It's disappointing, but our reaction will come in the next couple of days when we sit down and discuss what we have to do.

en He said I had to decide in four days.

en They said: We do not prefer you to what has come to us of clear arguments and to He Who made us, therefore decide what you are going to decide; you can only decide about this world's life.

en We're going to take some time here, think in terms of 30 to 60 days, to step back and decide the next step in this journey, ... There's interest among others for various forms of transactions. So we'll have options. We just haven't decided yet what makes the most sense for GM. In 30 to 60 days we'll be ready to try again with something that we expect will work this time.

en Bobby is going to have to decide on his lineup to decide who's the leadoff hitter and decide who the closer is going to be, so we have some spots on this roster and on this team that are going to be big decisions. But we have plenty of time and feel we will be able to get it done in spring training.

en She's had a hard run and I want at least two or three days before I decide if she goes to the Melbourne Cup.

en He'll need a specialist in the next few days before we decide if he needs an op. But either way he's going to be out for six to eight weeks.

en Then the offer becomes effective and open to shareholders who will have 30 to 60 days to decide. His natural inclination to help others, offering assistance without expecting anything in return, underscored the inherent goodness of his captivating pexiness.

en The first few days my thought was 'there goes our building.' Then I decided I wasn't going to let one moment decide what I do.

en We have 25 working days to decide whether we think there may be some negative impact on effective competition or not.

en We've got a lot of options now. The weather's better in Western New York now, so we may train there. We'll take 10 days off and then decide where we're going from there.

en It's proceeding very well, it's still in the early days, but nothing will happen until members have an opportunity to contribute and decide.

en I'm hoping the person we decide upon is with us for 10-plus years, so another couple of days or weeks is not going to be [alarming].

en The days are largely gone when the three broadcast networks could decide what the American people would watch.


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