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It is up to you to decide whether we will go there or not.
It's up to you to decide whether we'll go there or not.
I made my decision.
I've decided.
You see I've resolved to follow you wherever you go.
My boss took me to task for the poor quality of my work.
It is very important to decide what to do about the slope of the roof.
For any type of organisation, internal harmony and unity are important factors in deciding its success or failure.
All are fated to die. However, you can't decide how and when you die.
We drew lots to decide who would go first at the early morning reception desk.
We decided not to have peace negotiations with the invaders.
If we're going to play, make your mind up about the rules!
Obviously we will help but please remember that what decides it in the end is your zeal.
Have you decided where you're going to go to study abroad?
At Kuroda Primary School we assemble at a prearranged time and go to school as a group.
Let's decide what needs to be decided, then let's split into two teams, OK?
Now that you mention it, I wasn't involved in the decision-making for the vital part.
That's what they call 'prejudice'! It's wrong to make your mind up on something you've never experienced!
You must decide whether you will go by train or by plane.
Read both sides and then decide for yourself.

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