Sentence examples for to decide something from inspiring English sources

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The right to "decide" something related to life and death bears a tremendous weight.

Governor Paterson deserves credit for forcing this decide-nothing crowd to decide something.

He calls in Cannon, the advertising man to decide something for him.

Negotiations broke down late last year, forcing them to ask the government to decide, something that happens from time to time.

"He tends to leave things to the last minute, until he really has to decide something; he likes going up to the wire.

When the men walked in on these low, susurrating conversations, they looked unnerved, as if they suspected us of trying to decide something in their absence.

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It means that they always have the final word when it comes to deciding something with the board.

After the show was broadcast and their daily orders doubled to 800, the Lims decided something had to change.

The minister should not leave it to the courts to decide when something has gone wrong.

What will be the criteria to decide whether something remains "relevant" to the public interest?

Rodríguez decided something had to be done.

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