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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(151) Teams were evenly matched and all games proved to be very close affairs with penalties deciding many of them.
(152) Under the Bill there will be problems deciding whether the matter has local or national significance.
(153) Unravelling these consequences and deciding which merit assessment is an exceptionally delicate task.
(154) There are even certain particular selections of initial list for which there is no algorithm for deciding when two words are unequal.
(155) Don't at this stage put any effort into deciding what you learned - just concentrate on describing what actually happened.
(156) The most difficult part will be deciding between the various shipping options.
(157) Deciding whether home-school students could choose to play at any public school or only the one in their attendance district.
(158) An important role will be deciding what a fair rate of return for the academics should be in any given project.
(159) A new deadline for deciding if the plan will be pursued has been set for July.
(160) The fundamental selectivity issue which can occur when graphing financial information is the basis of deciding whether or not to use graphs.
(161) Whereas the endangered species listing is determined solely upon scientific data, economics play a role in deciding critical habitat.
(162) The tribunal will also have considerable discretion in deciding whether or not the reasons given are adequate.
(163) Three examples will illustrate the importance of deciding whether a particular activity ought to be regulated by public law or private law.
(164) Whitehall officials have encountered difficulties in deciding which essential services to include.
(165) In trying to unbend curvy lines, there is another way of deciding how to proceed on the ladder of powers.
(166) The definition of capital expenditure and operating expenditure is relevant for deciding how to finance.
(167) They are more like pigeons deciding to flock overhead and release their droppings on the economy.
(168) If this also ties, then each team captain selects a representative to fight a deciding bout.
(169) This of course poses a problem in writing which the author recognizes while deciding on separate chapters for each aspect.
(170) However, it is vital to be thoroughly familiar with the whole course content and requirements before deciding on a time-scale.
(171) He said afterwards that he would consult his advisers before deciding his next action.
(172) Management accounting Planning means deciding objectives and the means for achieving them.
(173) This included deciding between day care or school[sentencedict.com/deciding.html], and parents' attitudes to different options.
(174) Deciding how much money each department will get calls for tough decisions.
(175) And non-poor unmarried women are deciding to have and keep their babies with far greater frequency than in previous eras.
(176) However, for the majority of those that eventually retired early, redundancy appears to have been the deciding factor.
(177) Often the deciding factor when choosing whether to take a lump sum is the problem of investing it.
(178) You define the macro by deciding which keystrokes are activated and which keys are used to give the command.
(179) Judgement is particularly important in the initial assessment of risks and deciding on their tolerability.
(180) It is clear that the planning meeting was for the purpose of deciding how the period in secure accommodation should be managed.
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