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If the score is still level after extra time, the match will be decided on penalty kicks.
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However, it turns out there are languages that can not be decided by push-down automaton either.
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He believed that the choice of an heir should be decided by a council of magnates.
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Consequently, the relationships between these parties, and the balance of power was left to be decided at a later, quieter time.
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If teams are level at the end of the 4th quarter of any world league match, the match will be decided by a penalty shootout.
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This has to be decided case by case, taking into account each crime and the personality of the criminal.
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It has yet to be decided on what the collective noun should be for a group of stadium announcers.
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Stocktaking processes will also be decided over the coming years, and galvanizing a wide range of civil society researchers will likewise be critical to success.
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This can quickly be decided by a rapid check for underarm hair development on boys and breast bud or any breast development on girls.
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The contents of the quickie bag used to be decided on by the series producer and a home economist.
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