Sentence examples for deciding whether to be from inspiring English sources

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Deciding whether to be nonchalant or nervous means answering three questions.

For grade schoolers, it's a time for putting up with mean girls and deciding whether to be the class clown or the tattletale.

She interviewed 72 social-media users for her book and found that for some, deciding whether to be "Facebook official" has replaced what she called the traditional " 'relationship talk,' uppercase R, uppercase T".

Mr. Weiland's toughest job is deciding whether to be a stand-in for Mr. Rose or to continue the darker, more cryptic side he showed in Stone Temple Pilots.

Only two senators have yet endorsed him and one of those, South Carolina's Lindsey Graham, described the choice between him and Trump as akin to deciding whether to be "shot or poisoned" to death.

Deciding whether to be basically narrative or dialogical is probably the first issue facing the exegete.

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SALEM can't decide whether to be serious or silly.

"They can't decide whether to be offended or flattered.

I can decide whether to be amused or not.

Only you can decide whether to be friends with a competitor.

I tried to decide whether to be nice or honest, then said, "Yeah, neither could I".

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