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To make up one's mind.
To make a decision.
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Listening to it and abiding by it means making up one's mind about what is good and evil".
She stressed the importance of collecting conflicting information before making up one's mind, of calibrating one's certainty level to the strength of the evidence, of enduring uncertainty for long stretches as an answer became clear, of correcting for one's biases.
It was also established whether making up one's mind in such situation lead to avoidance of such situations.
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Might do him good to realize it needn't take five acts to make up one's mind".
The only means of strengthening one's intellect is to make up one's mind about nothing — to let the mind be a thoroughfare for all thoughts, not a select party.
Here it suggests a simple inability to make up one's mind about how to tell the story and saps some of the book's power.
Here is a break in the tyrannical course of irreparable events; a period in which to look around upon the world and upon oneself without the sense of an enemy at one's back or the insistent pressure to make up one's mind; a moment in which to taste the mystery without the necessity of seeking a solution.
A period of solitude after consultation and self-education is a useful condition in which to make up one's mind about treatment options.
In a later letter he wrote, "The only means of strengthening one's intellect is to make up one's mind about nothing -- to let the mind be a thoroughfare for all thoughts.
Expressing or declaring an intention and adding 'I know …' is only a way of revealing that one has made up one's mind, or of an expression of a concession, or of that one has finally made a difficult decision.
Furthermore, here an unhappy or violent childhood was also related to self-perceived cognitive deficits; that is, ability to make up one's mind and to think clearly (figures 1 and 2).
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