Sentence examples for times deciding from inspiring English sources

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The Times, deciding that the film was impossible to categorize, called it "weird and wonderful, disgusting and demented".

This accessible study traces characterizations of lighter-skinned people starting from ancient times; deciding who is white has been heavily influenced by class and culture.

Women with long hair might have hard times deciding on how to make it look pretty and unusual, but at the same time, it's possible to do a lot of beautiful things with long hair.

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Two runs each day, total times decide the standings.

Yet the Times decided to "strongly endorse" Shays's opponent entirely because she's a Democrat.

The two other news organizations involved, Time and the Times, decided to resist Patrick Fitzgerald's grand-jury subpoenas.

Finding his explanations unsatisfactory, The Times decided that the post did not meet its standards.

Cheek then spent some time deciding what to do next.

Ms. Ragosta told her to take her time deciding.

Having a tough time deciding where to go on vacation?

"We had a tough time deciding when to do what".

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