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The phrase "a decision suggesting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a decision that implies or indicates a particular conclusion or recommendation.
Example: "The committee reached a decision suggesting that further research is needed before proceeding with the project."
Alternatives: "a conclusion indicating" or "a resolution implying".
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Most neurons within the caudate nucleus responded after the monkey had made a decision, suggesting that these neurons might be involved in evaluating the decision that had just been made.
In this study, approximately one-third of parents reported that they would agree to circumcise their newborn son; however, the parents were generally not very affirmative and some were not in agreement when making such a decision, suggesting great difficulties in the implementation of EIMC in China.
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"Lavelle's statement that candidates can't decide to run in 2014 until I make a decision suggests he's stuck in back-room deal mindset," O'Donnell tweeted in response.
Thus, their demands for more and more evidence may actually be a stalling technique to postpone a final decision suggesting a Tactical use of research.
A16 Online-Pornography Ruling An effort by Congress to shield children from Internet pornography barely survived an initial Supreme Court test in a fractured decision suggesting the court might ultimately find the law unconstitutional.
The latest effort by Congress to shield children from pornography on the Internet barely survived an initial Supreme Court test today in a fractured decision suggesting that the court may ultimately find the law unconstitutional.
Art often works this way, serendipitously: it announces itself in the nuance of an unconventional decision, suggesting the spark of sudden inspiration.
Previously Downing Street had said the issue of MPs' pay "did not arise" until 2015 when there would be a review of Ipsa's decision, suggesting Cameron could be hoping that the dispute dies down until after the next election.
People want to feel that they are intelligent, and information that suggests one holds an inaccurate belief or made a poor decision suggests one is lacking intelligence.
A 2001 decision suggested that the law applied only to large navigable waterways, while a 2006 ruling suggested that only waters with a "significant nexus" to navigable waterways could be protected.
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