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the deciding factor; the deciding vote.
You were right in deciding not to go.
took time to reflect before deciding;
they were deciding which measurements are questionable and which are keepers.
Sorption is one of the most important mechanisms deciding Dinoseb transport in soils.
The children have free swing in deciding what color to paint their room.
deciding to play her ace, Emily showed the letter to Vic.
My boss gives me a free hand in deciding which outside contractor to use.
The committee kicked your suggestion about for over an hour before deciding that they could not accept it.
More and more people are deciding that political power must be the backbone of every new advance.
It’s clear he didn’t take his family’s wishes into account when deciding to change jobs.
In most schools, the examination is used as a chief means of deciding whether a student succeeds or fails.
The Supreme Court could also decide not to decide.
Appeals, appeals unless Congress, in its wisdom, decides to do something.
Do you feel pressure when you're deciding to post things on your social media?
It breaks your heart because you're deciding who lives and who doesn't live.
" This is not something for airlines to independently decide, " she said.
I'm deciding between an actor or magician.
They held banners reading “We decide”and “deciding makes us free”.
What was the deciding factor for leaving Harvard?
But it takes years for asylum cases to be decided in U.S. immigration court.
Well, is it legal? Can he just decide to dissolve Parliament?
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