Similar words: days, always, X-rays, nowadays, lengthways, cut both ways. Meaning: n. 1. one chap's arbitrary assertion 2. an authoritative declaration 3. the power or right to give orders or make decisions.
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(31) What tests or determination besides subjective patient's say-so determined [your diagnosis of] a migraine?
(32) Over here, it seems players have much more say-so about where they are.
(33) Here, you actually feel like you have a say-so. Out of all the places I've worked, I'd say this is by far the best one," says Laws, 34, who is married with four children.
(34) Senator Barack Obama has put out such meager information that voters have to take it largely on his campaign's say-so that he is in good health.