7540 examples of decision in sentences

Immense audiences came to listen, but tho the contest lasted a year they could arrive at no decision.

* THE DECISION

The first and most urgent is a matter of present decision: What is my duty here and now?

Indeed, that it had this character was admitted by Lord Grey himself, with no abatement beyond such mitigation as might be found in the idea that it was only intended to affect their decision on a single question.

Supported by the positive dictum of the ministers on whose judgment she had hitherto been bound to rely, the Queen naturally adhered to her decision of refusing to permit the removal of the ladies in question, and the result was that Sir Robert Peel declined to take office under circumstances of difficulty beyond those to which every new minister must of necessity be exposed, and Lord Melbourne and his colleagues resumed their posts.

no se ha de , it cannot be said; o mejor dicho, or rather; querer , to mean. decisión, f., decision.

The undecided, weak conduct of Pilate filled Claudia Procles with anxiety; she again sent him the pledge, to remind him of his promise, but he only returned a vague, superstitious answer, importing that he should leave the decision of the case to the gods.

Before he could arrive at a decision his meditations were interrupted by the entrance of a stout, sandy-haired lady from the back parlour, who, having conquered his scruples against matrimony some thirty years before, had kept a particularly wide-awake eye upon him ever since.

"Now that you have all spoken," said Souwanas, "and cannot come to any agreement, I, as chief, will make the final decision.

However, he had not been there many hours before he had to come to a decision, for one of the little children came rushing into the wigwam with the terrible news that Gray Wolf, carrying a big dog whip and looking very angry, was coming along the trail.

"When the moose heard the decision of the council he was very sorry for his poor little brother the rabbit, so after thinking it over he told the rabbit to jump up on one of his flat horns while he was holding them down.

"They had a long talk about the matter and the decision was that there should be two great changes.

Against this decision there was no appeal; and the gentleman was obliged to let the pew be resold for such a price as the white aristocracy thought fit to give.

DOT'S DECISION.

Pending Esther's decision,and of her mind in the matter, he had something more than a glimmering,he welcomed Mike with gladness as a prospective brother-in-law, and, as soon as he found an opportunity, left them alone together, returning quite a long time afterwardsto find them extraordinarily happy, it would appear, at his safe return.

His father had come to this decision by the advice of Monsieur Marguerite, the vicaire of his parish and a friend of the Abbé Bordier.

I am satisfied, if you could resolve to address an exhortation to those young men with all that eloquence of which you are master, that its influence on the future decision of this important question would be great, perhaps decisive.

Thus the state of Missouri has proclaimed to the world, that the wretches who perpetrated that unspeakably diabolical murder, and the thousands that stood by consenting to it, were her representatives, and the Bench sanctifies it with the solemnity of a judicial decision.

He concluded, by observing, that he would be glad to leave the decision of this to the committee.

Why hadn't he cabled her at the first moment of his decision to sail or why hadn't he relayed his wireless across when the opportunity had offered?

Now there is but one word I can say; that you have courage and decision, I know.

A decision is supposed to be made at the conclusion of a course of reasoning, but is not the conclusion itself.

Conversely, the conclusion of a syllogism is not a decision, but an inference.

"The decision was practically unanimous."

Literally, a prejudice is merely a prejudgmenta decision before evidenceand may be favorable or unfavorable, but it is so much more frequently used in the latter sense than in the former that clarity is better got by the other word for reasonless approval.

7540 examples of  decision  in sentences