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were deciding
verb
To resolve (a contest, problem, dispute, etc.); to choose, determine, or settle.
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"They were deciding whether we get to America or not".
While they were deciding, someone else's offer was accepted.
I realized that they were deciding whether to trust me with their lives.
While the directors of America were arranging their shortlist, the producers were deciding theirs.
After all, they were deciding if I would fit into their current team.
Suppose, for example, one were deciding where to set a global ceiling on emissions.
A spokeswoman for the Royal Academy said conservators were deciding on the best course of action.
"But that worked at a time when the bureaucrats were deciding everything, and not the politicians.
People in suits were deciding what my future was going to be.
As the athletes were escorted through the Kremlin, international federations were deciding the team's fate.
"I didn't like the people who were deciding things," he said.
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