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The bank should ideally decide on its strategy.

'We have to decide on something. I'm going to have to buy the plane ticket soon.'

perhaps you can bring your wife over and you can decide on one together.

we take courses in arts and sciences before we decide on our major.

That depends on circumstances, and the judgment that can decide on the circumstances can do without the maxims.

Sadly, the different browser makers can't quite decide on which formats to support yet, due to patent concerns.

The people of the developing countries have the right to choose and decide on their own social and economic systems.

In the process of self-study or doing a refresher course in translation, one must, depending on one's interest, decide on the type of translation to take up.

I conclude that we cannot decide on public policy, tort law, rights, or liabilities on the basis of efficiencies or minimizing of costs.

Whatever routine you decide on, stick with it long enough to see if it works and tweak it gently and one thing at a time if it doesn't.

Some people are distracted doing more than one thing at a time so they have to decide on plan A or B, but can only choose one。

The Board of the European Central Bank meets on Thursday to decide on interest rates and also there's hopes the Federal Reserve will cut US rates before October to bolster the US economy.

The government plans to decide on Fannie's and Freddie's futures by February, but the agencies are likely to survive under state control or as co-operatives with state guarantees.

It isn't necessary for all members of the Secretariat or the State Council to take part in settling every question -- sometimes it is enough for a few persons to discuss and decide on them.

Don't decide on important matters too quickly.

The court will decide on the admissibility of the evidence.

Once you decide on a fabric, you'll get your price.

The circumstance will only change when you start to decide on the solution.

American Express say they decide on a case-by-case basis whether to accept less than the full balance.

But barring some stumble or scandal, Americans will as usual decide on the candidates' merits, so the key to the election is to decide which qualities are most in demand this time around.

Some people are distracted doing more than one thing at once so they have to decide on plan a or b, but not only choose one.

Basically, I select a band of modes to fit, specify the order of the model and decide on inclusion of residual terms.

Not later than late 1994, Ministers will meet, in accordance with the final paragraph of the Punta del Este Ministerial Declaration, to decide on the international implementation of the results, including the timing of their entry into force.

decide on造句

To decide on the time of meetings;

to decide on the appointment or recall of plenipotentiary representatives abroad;

Then he surveyed the mountain rocks and rivers to decide on its position and, finally, began construction.

A special French court will decide on Friday whether to investigate Lagarde's role in securing a 285-million-euro arbitration deal for a controversial businessman.

You might decide only to log a small part of that message to save storage.

They can regulate cleaningduties, agree on a time to sleep, and decide on how to receive guests.

This question should be discussed and solved at Party congresses. When the congress is not in session, it is up to the Party Central Committee to deliberate and decide on it.

The board of directors shall decide on important problems concerning the equity joint venture on the principle of equality and mutual benefit.

We're still trying to decide on a venue.

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