Sentence examples for decided on how from inspiring English sources

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On 4 January 1854 there was a vote in which ratepayers decided on how much they would pay to the council (one shilling to a pound); it was also decided at this point to exempt charitable organisations, schools and churches from rates.

"The campaign will be decided on how many mistakes he makes," this senator told me.

So nothing is really decided on how the meeting will go.

"It won't fit into the $60 console game market," he said, adding that the company had not decided on how to charge for such a game.

"They decided on how best to deal with it," said the official, who spoke on condition that he would not be identified.

But another major landlord with fewer stores affected by the CVA said it had not decided on how it would vote.

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Other landlords have yet to decide on how to proceed.

The big decision, I'd wager, is deciding on how she wants to pitch herself.

It has scheduled a hearing for Aug. 14 to decide on how to proceed.

First lesson, understand your customer and their needs, then decide on how to address them.

FIFA will decide on how to determine the outcome of the series.

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