Sentence examples for deciding whether to join from inspiring English sources

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She said that she thought people underestimated the complexities of deciding "whether to join an ISIL coalition, or whether to get involved in a meaningful way with Ebola".

Other cities, however, are still deciding whether to join the initiative.

That could put players – members of a union themselves – in the awkward spot of deciding whether to join the protests.

Martinez, 39, who did not pitch in the major leagues this year, said he wanted to see how he felt before deciding whether to join the Licey Tigers.

About 20 have announced they will quit at the election since the affair began and others will spend the summer deciding whether to join them.

He may wait a month before deciding whether to join his brother, Arthur, a linebacker at the University of Miami, or go elsewhere.

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He has not decided whether to join the expedition.

Employees have to decide whether to join their company pension scheme.

Mr. Daniels said he would decide whether to join the presidential race in the coming weeks.

The government has until Aug. 21 to decide whether to join the lawsuit.

But everyone agrees that each of us should have the right to decide whether to join.

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