Inclined to assert oneself.
1 Last year his parents decided he should try to escape to Europe.
2 In order to achieve this result, Brazil decided to adopt new methods.
3 However, Steinmeier said the government had not yet decided on the measure.
4 I decided that calling Crawford-despitethe consequences-wasmy best course of action.
5 It was recently decided to send a text message result for speed.
6 In recent weeks, however, the company decided on further cuts, Erickson said.
7 When the main bodies come into contact, the issue is decided quickly.
8 The following month, despite major cost overruns, the Government decided to proceed.
9 For a start, he decided he would stay home from work today.
10 However, he decided to drop out in 1981 during his second year.
11 The government also decided to embrace freedom of information on Covid-related matters.
12 A group of friends decided to buy nothing new for a year.
13 At that particular moment the waitress decided our table needed more attention.
14 They visited Flint during the water crisis and decided to get involved.
15 Say firmly: We will not have great questions decided by irrelevant agencies.
16 Now he decided a different course of escape might be in order.
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