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  • Tom and Brian were like one person, always huddling and making decisions together.
  • FAMILY DECISIONS : Usually my husband and I discuss things and make decisions together.
  • We all work together and make decisions together.
  • The exercise is combined at all levels, with Ukrainian and American officers responding and making decisions together.
  • You couldn't say that I was concerned about his well being, that we should make decisions together?
  • We all have to make decisions together.
  • "All the different factions used to make decisions together, but it isn't like that anymore, " he said.
  • Unlike the past, when NATO just presented their coordinated view to us, we are now making decisions together,
  • At the Intersection, teams had to join with one other team to complete tasks and make decisions together until further notice.
  • He then asks Locke why he lets Jack call the shots, but Locke insists that he and Jack make decisions together.
  • Compliance is commonly confused with "'concordance "', which is the process by which a patient and clinician make decisions together about treatment.
  • We all want to be involved, and that is the same idea Waheed has with all the groups, that we all make decisions together.
  • Others have turned to the idea of joint custody, which can range from equal sharing between two households to parents making decisions together about their children's lives.
  • This leads to an argument where Max states that he and Evelyn should be making decisions together instead of her taking the reigns on every little thing all the time.
  • On May 28, 2004, the Diet of Japan enacted a law requiring selected citizens to take part in criminal court trials of certain severe crimes to make decisions together with professional judges, both on guilt and on the sentence.
  • In practical terms this means that parents must consult one another about major decisions affecting the care of children ( but not day-to-day decisions ), whereas without that order parents can make decisions together or without consulting each other.