Sentence examples for decide the image from inspiring English sources

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While the Queen's head will be on the obverse side of the coin, as it is on all legal tender in the UK, the Treasury has said there will be a public competition to decide the image on the other side.

It is the core of the future development and is to decide the image of the entire city.

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This is clearly not what we've done, but they have decided the image is too negative.

We don't know, but the words don't tell you why, so I decided the image doesn't need to, either.

"Mobility decides the image of the city – how we are perceived by visitors – and the way we move determines the way we live in the city.

For a new stamp, "Greetings From New York," which features the famous skyline, the United States Postal Service decided the image had to be redrawn to eliminate the twin towers.

Then, deciding the images needed more color, he made vegetable dyes, mixing mustard, pimentos and coffee with Wite-Out.

At first he intended only to write music for the artwork, but he decided the images needed to move.

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She is oblivious to the commotion around her. Peering intently into a mirror, she is at that quintessential moment of beautification when she must decide if the image she sees pleases her and she is ready to face the world.

It's worth a look, that teddy blur, but not so much to decide whether the image has been doctored or misread (or how the bear got in there, or why anyone would doubt its presence).

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