Sentence examples for been decided on from inspiring English sources

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been decided on

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To resolve (a contest, problem, dispute, etc.); to choose, determine, or settle.

  • The election will be decided on foreign policies.

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The race had been decided on day one when Deignan put the hammer down at Robin Hood's Bay on Friday, but it did not really detract from a happy sequel to last year's triumphant Tour de France Grand Départ.

It claimed that 30 per cent of oilseed rape crops in France would be lost and that the ban had been decided "on the basis of one experimental study which has not been validated by expert panels".

This has been such a close series, one where games have been decided on errors and moments of bad judgment more than anything else, that it seems difficult to believe that it possibly could end tonight.

Have these things already been decided on?

Texas derbies have lately been decided on a single MLS.

Both cases have been decided on narrow grounds that speak to past Kennedy decisions.

It was the sixth time that the Champions Cup final had been decided on penalties.

I was just going through the motions and doing things that had already been decided on.

But what if the war had been decided on artistic merit?

The goal of the season competition had been decided on the first day.

We all agree that thick black tights are very, very wrong, and the costume for tonight has been decided on.

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