Sentence examples for decide whether to express from inspiring English sources

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Such organization of learned olfactory behaviour thus features an integrative descending processing stage at which the testing situation is considered by the larvae to decide whether to express learned behaviour – or not.

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The more than 570 members of the Baseball Writers Association of America who cast votes will face an interesting dilemma in deciding whether to continue to express their disgust and anger over having been duped by the steroids induced charade, by rejecting suspected steroids cheaters.

The Data Domain board then had to decide whether to check to see if other acquirers might express interest.

Others couldn't decide whether to give McClellan a verbal spanking for his disloyalty or applaud him for expressing complaints that they too had harbored.

Officials had not yet decided whether to include express buses, whose fare is $5.50, among the free services.

Odinga has to decide whether to accept.

This allows the machine user to decide whether to change the tip for a smaller one.

Decide whether to drop, delegate, or redesign.

This paper investigates how scientists decide whether to share information with their colleagues or not.

Each country will decide whether to vaccinate.

I couldn't decide whether to knock.

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