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1 decide
вирішувати, виносити (приймати) рішення; врегульовувати; наважуватися- decide a controversy
- decide a difference
- decide a motion
- decide against
- decide an appeal
- decide an issue
- decide by a qualified majority
- decide controversy
- decide difference
- decide differences
- decide disputes between states
- decide for
- decide guilt
- decide guilt or innocence
- decide in favor
- decide innocence
- decide like cases
- decide on a life of crime
- decide on merits
- decide questions of fact
- decide questions of law
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