Sentence examples for their lives decide from inspiring English sources

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However, it is estimated that one in three women in Britain will at some point in their lives decide to have a termination.

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Referees, fearing for their lives, decided to vote with their feet: for a week they boycotted domestic matches and football fields altogether.

Researchers at Northwestern University, recalling a study they did in the 60's of 73 boys asking all manner of questions about their lives, decided to ask them the same questions.

Some genius duck hunters of Lake Wobegon, who couldn't lure ducks to within rifle range to save their lives, decided they should build a few huge duck lures so that when the ducks were flying overhead at 8,000 feet, they'd seem life-size to them, inviting them to dive in for a friendly quack.

The court workers laugh and joke, as men and women have their lives decided in front of them.

The frequency with which teachers asked students to "relate what they are learning in mathematics to their daily lives," "decide on their own procedures for solving complex problems" and "work on problems for which there is no immediately obvious method of solution" loaded on a single factor in all four countries.

In the early nineteen-forties, at Indiana University, Kinsey and his associates, preparing to interview thousands of men across the country about their sex lives, decide to abandon written questionnaires and talk to their subjects face to face.

Under the ruling last month, which echoed decisions by four federal circuit courts, including the one covering New York, legal residents with minor drug convictions are eligible to have an immigration judge weigh their offenses against other factors in their lives and decide whether to let them stay.

The new power [in network society] lies in the codes of information and in the images of representation around which societies organize their institutions, and people build their lives, and decide their behavior (Castells 1997, 359).

He writes: The new power [in network society] lies in the codes of information and in the images of representation around which societies organize their institutions, and people build their lives, and decide their behavior (Castells 1997, 359).

How does marriage benefit two gay men in their 60s, both single all their lives, who decide to live together not as an expression of romantic love but to make ends meet?

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