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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(211) Theyaccount for nearly one-fifth of the electorate, and will cast the deciding ballots in many constituencies.
(212) This will exacerbate the problem of deciding whether or not to prosecute.
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(214) Nigel Lawson's achievements on exchange and interest rates could be the deciding factor.
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(215) As for the future, Tucker said she intends to take a well-deserved break before deciding what to do next.
(216) Eaton said he is now deciding between former Tennessee Gov.
(217) The third untruth is that world prices are a valid criterion for deciding the direction that agricultural production should take.
(218) What is the point of meeting to discuss pension arrangements when Hon. Members are deciding what the pension arrangements are to be?
(219) Magazine rankings of business schools are considered extremely influential; many prospective business students carefully study them in deciding where to apply.
(220) The mischief produced by this institution was incalculable because it made religious differences the deciding factor in every political contest.
(221) Should voters behave in this fashion, the contents of the Opposition's election manifesto become less significant in deciding the result.
(222) Deciding when this occurs is particularly difficult for the therapist.
(223) The bid is conditional on Aberdeen shareholders deciding to reject their company's bid for Brabant Resources, another small oil company.
(224) This is all the more reason to find a more democratic way of deciding the state for the first primary.
(225) One must consider the matter well before deciding.
(226) Cost can be a deciding factor.
(227) Let me consider the matter well before deciding.
(228) In deciding this issue, the court looked to two factors.
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