And based on that, we'll decide whether to start advisories or upgrade it to a storm or hurricane. |
For a moment, he looks almost moved, vulnerable even, so I decide to strike a low blow. |
The private detective arrived as they were trying to decide whether to have ice cream or cake for afters. |
But what is certain is that when these two great champions do decide to call it a day, the game of tennis will be all the poorer for it. |
But poorish health and frustration with the constant squabbling at the academy made him decide to call it a day. |
But it is completely wrong for students to allow finances to decide where they study. |