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31. Such considerations affect the way the courts decide on what sentence to pass on the accused.
32. Since 1997, participating countries have been attending annual meetings to decide on the rules for implementing Kyoto.
33. The states will themselves decide on ways and means of replacing the fallen government, 4.
34. It took the Millau Ten less than an hour to digest the court's ruling and decide on a course of action.
35. The first task was to decide on who owns what.
36. He can stay in the hospital till we decide on a safe house.
37. Engineers apart, there are no students who will ever manage to get it together to decide on pay.
38. If you decide on avoidance of the food, bear in mind that the child's sensitivity may disappear in time.
39. I decide on the patient approach of the concerned psychiatrist to pull her tale from her.
40. The jury found him innocent of murder, but could not decide on the lesser charges.
41. The governors must then decide on the policies and priorities that help the school to fulfil its aims.
42. Both are meant to decide on the basis of dependent reasons and their decisions are therefore pre-emptive.
43. They would then have lawmakers decide on further steps to close the coming gap between revenues and expenditures.
44. Decide on the order of the presentation of material to the learner and produce flow diagrams. 4.
45. He decided not to mention it to Josh until he and Helen could decide on a course of action.
46. You next need to decide on the kinds of exercise you might choose to do.
47. He/she will decide on your fitness to receive the anaesthetic.
48. The journalists gathered in knots to compare notes and decide on the best angle on the story.
49. Ferranti then hopes to decide on a course of action and in particular on how to restructure its capital base.
50. After ethics committee members question the two sides, they will meet privately to decide on a punishment recommendation.
51. With this information in mind, clients decide on two sets of limits, a regular and an absolute limit.
52. But he and his Republican Congressional opponents have yet to decide on a seven-year plan to balance the budget.
53. The two team leaders will decide on how the specific tasks will be divided between the two subgroups.
53. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
54. They called a protest strike for Aug. 21-23, leaving it to individual parties to decide on a boycott.
55. We can take final readings and decide on an official union line when we know all the facts.
56. You may then have to look through reams of examples before you decide on the right person for the job.
57. It does not take much strength to do things, but it requires great strength to decide on what to do. Elbert Hubbard
58. It is the responsibility of teachers themselves to decide on and introduce terms as they become necessary at different stages in teaching.
59. Even young writers decide on form and genre; they write and revise for clarity and for grace.
60. I shower in lukewarm water and decide on thick white running shorts and matching top which I put on in slow motion.