Example sentences of "[noun sg] for decide [conj] " in BNC.

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1 Defining our role , such that responsibility for deciding whether to proceed with an acquisition rests with our client .
2 The criterion for deciding whether to extend these powers is if ‘ such responsibilities are important to safety as a whole ’ ( Article 91a ) , or the ‘ maintenance of legal and economic unity ’ ( Article 72.2.3 ) .
3 Tebbit clarified the position and laid down guidelines that the effect on competition should be the only criterion for deciding whether to block a proposed merger , although in practice this guideline was not always fully adhered to .
4 The information contained on Form BD8 was previously the main criterion for deciding whether a pupil required education in a special school or an ordinary school , and whether the pupil should be referred to and educated as a blind or a partially sighted child .
5 Trials at least provide a statistically acceptable basis for deciding whether or not a treatment is any good . ’
6 ‘ Precatory ’ neither ( as in English law ) implied caution about the clarity of intention , nor was used as the touchstone for deciding whether a disposition was a trust .
7 This they consider ‘ a more accurate representation of the everyday notion of burden [ and ] a more sensible concept for deciding if the real cost of a certain project can or can not be postponed to future generations ’ .
8 The existence or terms of a guarantee can be one reason for deciding that one supplier 's product represents better value than another .
9 In paragraph 8(c) the coroner explained his reason for deciding that the death was by natural causes .
10 Dick Fletcher who runs New Media , one of Europe 's leading CD-I development companies , has for long suggested a simple rule of thumb for deciding whether a device is a computer or an appliance .
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