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CHOOSING |
Deciding |
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SETTLING |
Deciding |
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CASTINGVOTE |
Deciding ballot |
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PLAYOFF |
Deciding match |
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SAY-SO |
Power of deciding something |
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SAYSO |
Power of deciding something |
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TIEBREAK |
Deciding game in tennis |
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DETERMINING |
Deciding to discourage coal excavation |
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SUDDEN DEATH |
Means of deciding a tied match |
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SUDDENDEATH |
Means of deciding a tied match |
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DEMURRAL |
Demur; delay in acting or deciding. |
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FINAL |
Deciding contest is not to be altered |
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HESITANT |
Not prompt in deciding or acting; hesitating. |
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CALLINGITADAY |
How you might be describing 24 hours when deciding it’s over |
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JUDICIAL |
Fitted or apt for judging or deciding; as, a judicial
mind. |
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BARMOTE |
A court held in Derbyshire, in England, for deciding
controversies between miners. |
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RESCRIPTIVE |
Pertaining to, or answering the purpose of, a
rescript; hence, deciding; settling; determining. |
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MOMENT |
An essential element; a deciding point, fact, or
consideration; an essential or influential circumstance. |
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ARBITRATOR |
One who has the power of deciding or prescribing
without control; a ruler; a governor. |
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HESITANCY |
The act of hesitating, or pausing to consider; slowness
in deciding; vacillation; also, the manner of one who hesitates. |
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DECISIVE |
Having the power or quality of deciding a question or
controversy; putting an end to contest or controversy; final;
conclusive. |
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ARBITER |
Any person who has the power of judging and determining,
or ordaining, without control; one whose power of deciding and
governing is not limited. |
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VOTE |
That by means of which will or preference is expressed in
elections, or in deciding propositions; voice; a ballot; a ticket; as,
a written vote. |
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DIAGNOSIS |
The art or act of recognizing the presence of disease
from its signs or symptoms, and deciding as to its character; also, the
decision arrived at. |
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SUFFRAGE |
A vote given in deciding a controverted question, or in
the choice of a man for an office or trust; the formal expression of an
opinion; assent; vote. |