Sentence examples for may decide whether from inspiring English sources

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As a result, it has now become the new orthodoxy to say that the 2015 election may well be settled in Scotland, because the SNP's gains (or lack of them) may decide whether Labour emerges on 7 May as the largest single party in the new parliament.

A hearing next week may decide whether the course will be abandoned.

How the Americans perform in this World Cup may decide whether they've evolved enough.

Their quality may decide whether Self Made Hero is destined to provide us with a parallel canon of unforgettable works or merely a string of well-intentioned oddities.

Someone else decides when the show will start; we may decide whether to attend, but, once we take our seats, we join the ride and surrender our will.

But the next few days may decide whether our glorious European Union doesn't look a little bit more like that mournful ghost of the Middle East: Arab unity.

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Philadelphia center Peter Forsberg may decide today whether he will play for the Swedish Olympic team.

In Latin America, players are often partially "owned" by agents who may decide on whether transfers proceed.

The justice ministry of Switzerland said Thursday that it may decide soon whether to grant a request by the United States to extradite Roman Polanski, Agence France-Presse reported.

Subsequently, the customer may decide on whether to terminate a VM should they notice any abnormality.

In the case of proteinuria ⩾1 g/L or proteinuria with microscopic haematuria, a nephrologist should be involved who may decide on whether to perform biopsy.

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