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Sentence The phrase 'decision of joining' is correct and usable in written English.
For example, you could say, "After careful consideration, she finally made the decision of joining the club."
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For this purpose, an assessment portfolio has been developed, which considers, besides monetary and non-monetary criteria also the strategic preferences of a developer to allow an optimized and sustainable decision-making of joining technologies in the early stage of the product development in lightweight engineering.
"I never felt I was leaving Hollywood," Ms. Hart, now mother prioress of the Abbey of Regina Laudis in Bethlehem, Conn., said of her decision to join the order after spending time on its 400-acre working farm following an exhausting stint on Broadway in "The Pleasure of His Company".
"I made the right decision," Larionov said of joining the Devils.
Given the remoteness of any decision to join the euro and the likelihood of further integration being stymied by the arrival of the ten accession countries, Europe should lose much of its political sting.
An entry barrier to Azul Linhas Aéreas in Brazil is the very complexity of the decision to join, because it affects the dynamics of the economy by requiring large investments whose return is always in the long run.
If income of SHG member grows by one rupee then log of odd ratio in favour of taking decision to join SHG increases by 0.001 units.
Therefore, children with a psychiatric disorder also seem to understand one essential element of informed consent, the autonomy of the decision to join or to quit a trial.
It bears mention that this does not mean that there was a $24 million cap on what the founders of these startups received as part of their decision to join Facebook.
Rabbat accused the British leaders of "crimes of aggression" for their decision to join the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003.
Of his decision to join the Army, he wrote that it was "one of those apifany-like moments".
An unnamed White House official was quoted in the Financial Times last Thursday accusing the UK of "constant accommodation of China," and of making the decision to join the AIIB with "virtually no consultation with the US".
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