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61. I expected that the President would read it, decide on his priorities, and call for more detailed suggestions.
62. I watched them decide on the wrong place and paint the first mark carefully round a sapling's trunk.
63. The referral means a further court appearance on July 14 when officials will decide on a date for trial.
64. First, you must decide on the sort of atmosphere that you wish to give your picture.
65. How will Railtrack decide on access priority when track slots are scarce?
66. Hence the parser has only to decide on the syntactic structure that can be made from combining these different parts of speech.
67. This serves to emphasize the importance of a good early assessment to decide on the client's suitability for group treatment.
68. The question then is to decide on the basis of observation whether further action is appropriate.
69. Decide on a credit limit and a date for its review.
70. Think carefully before you decide on such a major undertaking.
71. The council met last week to decide on a future course for peace.
72. She then told her husband so that he could decide on the course of treatment on the basis of accurate information.
73. You know, just decide on the fly.
74. Okay. Please arbitrarily decide on the smiler.
75. To avoid extra expense and mess later on, try to decide on fittings before the plastering's finished.
76. They learn how to observe clients, notate their movements, and decide on the best approach to take with each.
77. If there's going to be drinking, decide on a designated driver beforehand; this one is really that simple.
78. It provides an opportunity to jointly assess performance , re-align the job and decide on the development needs of the employee.
79. Once the roles are assigned, the regulator has to decide on the exact quantity and composition of the new capital requirements.
80. If you are not planning on breastfeed, you have to decide on a formula.
81. A package of five bills was sent to Congress as a "Compromise" meant to keep everyone happy, supporting the new states' rights to decide on slavery but severely limiting slavery in other ways.
82. There are several notes made at the bottom of the matrix (numbered list), which you should be sure to understand before you decide on a solution.
83. This is the step in which you will be able to decide on the type of payment you wish to make without using a credit card.
84. Whatever mechanism you decide on for session replication,(http://sentencedict.com/decide on.html) you can improve the performance and scalability of your Web application in a few ways.
85. The general process to achieve this goal is to build (or adapt) a model, apply a spoken command against that model in a recognition process, and then decide on an action in a dialog manager.
86. The Seller should consult with the buyer to decide on the design procedure of verification.
87. Those figures come as the Bank of Japan prepares to decide on interest rates on Friday.
88. In case of doubts, the certifier will decide on the risk status, after consulting with specialists.
89. With a PSW visa, international graduates can stay in the country, look for a job and decide on their future path.
90. It couldnt be a random selection. A changeling must decide on a child the same age as he was when he had been kidnapped.