We have no meanings for "put the decision" in our records yet.
1 Now she wanted to put the decision off as long as possible.
2 Having no idea what to do, he put the decision off until the morning.
3 When President Hayes decided not to seek reelection, Kennedy put the decision to move on hold.
4 Marcus had done his best to put the decision off, but she was becoming more insistent.
5 Prince put the decision on Jim himself.
6 Mr Stevenson said it had not been necessary to put the decision in front of the elected members.
7 The vote was decided earlier this month by David Cameron as a way to put the decision "beyond doubt".
8 May's constituency lies under the flight path but she is giving little away, including whether to put the decision to parliament.
9 The Regional Council decided not to put the decision out for public consultation, despite being asked to do so by local iwi.
10 Back training with the Crusaders this week, Whitelock said he had been able to put the decision of new coach Ian Foster into perspective.
11 When it came to briefing and putting the decision makers at ease, he had few peers.
12 The delay puts the decision about the controversial land swap into the hands of a new president.
13 The Sangheili know this and we know it-whichis why we're putting the decision in your hands.
14 Changing the law on assisted dying could create "death squads" by putting the decision in the hands of doctors, a cancer specialist said.
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