Similar words: decide, decided, decide on, recidivism, recidivist, deciduous, decidedly, undecided. Meaning: [dɪ'saɪd] n. the cognitive process of reaching a decision. adj. having the power or quality of deciding.
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(61) She ran this shop for ten years before deciding to move on to fresh chal-lenges.
(62) My boss has given me a free hand in deciding which outside contractor to use.
(63) The company played fairy godmother by deciding to sponsor the club for a further five years.
(64) The committee will have the task of deciding whether more cash should be made available.
(65) We liked both houses, but price was the deciding factor.
(66) Pupils enjoy considerable latitude in deciding what they want to study.
(67) Don't take too long deciding,or the other firm may jump in with their offer.
(68) Aren't you putting the cart before the horse by deciding what to wear for the wedding before you've even been invited to it?
(69) We were kept on tenterhooksfor hours while the judges were deciding the winners.
(70) She was still young, he said[sentencedict.com], and that would be taken into account when deciding her sentence.
(71) Lee is coming on very well now and it's a matter of deciding how to fit him into the team.
(72) They are waiting for the results of the opinion polls before deciding their next move.
(73) He stood in the door for several minutes before deciding whether he'd stay.
(74) In most schools, the examination is used as a chief means of deciding whether a student succeeds or fails.
(75) Look at your skills objectively when deciding on a career change.
(76) It is surprising how many people start sounding off about something without really deciding what they think about it.
(77) We auditioned more than 200 dancers before deciding on Carole Ann.
(78) We hummed and hawed for months before actually deciding to buy the house.
(79) Martha took hours deciding which dress to wear.
(80) Deciding when insurance is warranted is a personal choice.
(81) These were probably not, however, the deciding factors.
(82) The status and availability of the original speaker is therefore of great importance in deciding whether to publish the remark.
(83) We debated whether to fly or go by train,[http://sentencedict.com/deciding.html] finally deciding on the train.
(84) At his news conference, he said he would evaluate legal and ethical issues before deciding what to do with the money.
(85) President Clinton is on the verge of deciding how best to pursue an international ban on land mines.
(86) When the referees begin calling the plays and deciding who gets in the game, the entire system begins to bog down.
(87) Despite the egress of isolated specimens, museum collections grow in proportion to the director's burden of deciding what to accept.
(88) Deciding where is the beginning can be a trouble for an art historian.
(89) Deciding to be her advocate, I went to the charge nurse on the floor and reported the situation.
(90) In fact, in 1968, brain death became the deciding threshold for human life.
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