To bring to an end; to settle conclusively.
Reach, make, or come to a decision about something.
1 We weren't asking that United State Supreme Court decide State Law issues.
2 Moreover, if market conditions improve, banks may decide to leave the scheme.
3 Government sources said yesterday that ministers were likely to decide the latter.
4 Before 1996, federal judges had the power to decide case by case.
5 Technology has offered new choices, but government must now decide among them.
6 However, it has still to decide on possible industrial action from September.
7 The court met on Monday to decide whether to hear the case.
8 Ministers will decide later this year whether to cap certain residence categories.
9 He said he had left the problem for the presidency to decide .
10 I can foresee long and expensive court cases to decide what's 'fair'.
11 The entire House will decide that question as soon as this month.
12 The court could also choose to decide cases without hearing oral arguments.
13 The government has the final say and must decide by July 5.
14 I can't decide if that's an ethical question or a legal question.
15 Just enough to make me decide to come back today, Brukeval said.
16 The court now will decide whether or not to hear the case.
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