Sentence examples for really deciding from inspiring English sources

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That's right, what the I.R.S. was really deciding in these cases is which organizations have to disclose their funders and which don't.

Left-wingers conjure a plutocratic cabal, a Star Chamber of master puppeteers, the one per cent — or.01 per cent, really deciding the world's fate behind a curtain of heavy security and utopian doublespeak.

Perhaps the answer hinges on the vexed issue of how fans who've previously bought into the idea of Rihanna as an imperious provider of bulletproof pop will take to an album that's sprawling, uneven, exploratory and opaque: the sound of an artist who's worked out what she doesn't want to be, without really deciding what she does.

They're who're really deciding where the music is going.

He speaks for a lot of people, but is he the only one really deciding.

In other words, no one is really deciding to invest in prisons, they just aren't deciding not to invest in prisons.

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"They're the ones who really decide.

"So we haven't really decided.

No one had really decided to break the law.

"We haven't really decided anything yet," Azarenka said.

"The public really decides the market value of anything.

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