Sentence examples for decided on june from inspiring English sources

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WHEN the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) decided on June 8th to file an antitrust complaint against Intel, it made headlines.

Such are the inflationary worries hanging over this hearty performance that the European Central Bank decided on June 8th to raise its interest rate by half a point, to 4.25%.

NATE CHINEN In 1972 George Wein decided to move his Newport festival to New York, and decided on June because Carnegie Hall and Avery Fisher Hall, the two places he wanted to use, were shuttered for the season, so he was able to get the spaces he wanted at that time.

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They finally decided on August 7th.

She decided on Oct. 2 instead.

The league title likely will be decided on Nov. 29, when Rutgers plays host to Louisville.

IT IS not just who will run Britain that will be decided on May 1st.

The Defense Information Systems Agency confirmed yesterday that it had decided on Aug. 14 to cancel the contract.

It decided on October 5th that it would interview everybody involved, including ministers, who would give evidence on oath.

But whoever wins this year's race for mayor, to be decided on March 2nd, had better be ready to deliver.

Turkey decided on January 9th to use safeguards on 43 categories of Chinese textiles, and Argentina recently imposed similar quotas on textile imports from China.

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