deciding

IPA: dɪsˈaɪdɪŋ

noun

  • The act of making a decision.

adjective

  • Resulting, having resulted, or having the potential to result in a decision or conclusion.
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Examples of "deciding" in Sentences

  • The results are the same, but the intent is the deciding factor.
  • They decided to fight deciding who was more valorous between them.
  • Where government has gone beyond its limits is in deciding to protect us from ourselves.
  • This was so important to me, that it was the singular factor i looked for in deciding who to marry.
  • A lot more people will suddenly want to have a direct say in deciding who gets the job in the first place.
  • Checking any Privacy Policy a site might have can sometimes be useful in deciding whether to sign up or not.
  • The most important factor in deciding WordPress theme is the ease of installation, user friendly and search engine optimised.
  • During the Bush administration, however, EPA ignored this direction and instead employed a skewed cost-benefit analysis in deciding how to regulate.
  • In Miranda, I (and most others) believe they were absolutely right in deciding that police could not lock people up without telling them their rights.
  • But the bottom line is that if you think this ‘issue’ is a key factor in deciding who should be the next Governor, we truly do have different priorities.
  • Barcelona find their Tuesday home leg between a late-night bruising encounter with the robust Athletic Bilbao Sunday, and a title deciding away encounter on Saturday with joint league leaders and bitter arch rivals -

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