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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(91) Deciding the priorities was a very complicated and difficult task.
(92) Cities now have flexibility in deciding how to spend federal transportation money.
(93) Deciding on optimal resource allocations for different research projects is a serious issue.
(94) I carefully considered the information before me before deciding to issue the notice.
(95) Government exists to protect us from each other. Where government has gone beyond its limits is in deciding to protect us from ourselves. Ronald Reagan
(96) Deciding on a speed has always required a compromise between sound quality and playing time.
(97) So what of the other reasons for rejecting citation analysis as a help in deciding where the money should go?
(98) Deciding Without Hearing How far is the decision-maker allowed to determine a matter without a hearing?
(99) For older children, there are more complex issues to think over before deciding on a course of action.
(100) The courts will consider other factors, too, in deciding whether a payment from your corporation is a loan.
(101) The council is canvassing local opinion before deciding next month whether to allow the concert to go ahead.
(102) The Appeal Committee will hear oral argument before deciding whether leave should be given.
(103) Before deciding whether to provide for determination by expert rather than by arbitration, it is essential to appreciate the differences between them.
(104) Western diplomats believe the role of the well-armed Yugoslav military will prove pivotal in deciding whether all-out war erupts in Bosnia.
(105) They waited in the airport for two hours before finally deciding they would go home.
(106) In numerous races, evangelical voters were of decisive influence in deciding the outcome.
(107) How do social workers go about investigating these complaints, and what leads them towards deciding that a child has been abused?
(108) Deciding on the right level for a band depends on the policy ideas which characterize different agents.
(109) But they brought their arrangements forward after deciding to make the journey by ferry and coach.
(110) It would be deciding the issue in advance, if she took it.
(111) He could see her deciding whether to agree or disagree, he could see her weigh the advantages and the possible disadvantages.
(112) Getting through this evening would be hard enough in itself without driving herself crazy over deciding what to wear. Sentencedict.com
(113) The jockeys then completed nearly a circuit at a gradually increasing pace before deciding among themselves to pull up.
(114) The diversity of political systems and of economic records in developing countries suggested that international capitalism was not the sole deciding factor.
(115) That is like an obese person with unhealthy eating habits deciding against making dietary changes and opting instead for liposuction.
(116) Notice that the bell and not the referee calling a halt is the deciding factor here.
(117) From that you will develop a training strategy and then be responsible for deciding how to implement that strategy.
(118) Those items in italics are particular issues which you should address in deciding whether a client is a corporate finance client.
(119) Manager Lennie Lawrence will study a medical report before deciding whether to recruit another goalkeeper before Thursday's transfer deadline.
(120) Deciding - consciously or not - to expend energy involves a choice and an assessment of the total energy available.
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