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was decisions
noun
The act of deciding.
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It is OK doing this now, but it was decisions Blair made when he was prime minister that got us into this situation.
But shadow transport secretary Maria Eagle said it was "decisions and failures by ministers" that led to the collapse of the franchise.
When O'Donnell writes that "the peace movement drove U.S. forces out of Vietnam, not the North Vietnamese Army," he is making the same mistake that every Administration made: imagining that it was decisions taken by Americans that determined the fate of Vietnam.
"My intentions were I was coming back," Edwards said, adding: "It just came down to some things that were said at the last hour where, at the end, it was decisions that both parties had to make as to what was best for the football team".
"It was decisions by such unelected emergency financial managers that led to the current water crisis in Flint," Kildee said.
In the second statistical analysis, the unit used was decisions about separate GPs (as seen from the individual GP's side) again dichotomised into discipline or no discipline.
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It was decision time.
"These are decisions.
Those lazy finishes were decisions I made".
These were decisions calibrated for drama, effectively.
Why are decisions made?
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