Examples of using Decide to make in English and their translations into Dutch
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If we decide to make a significant change to our Privacy Statement,
Gluttons for punishment may decide to make their own way up the steep slopes to Montjuïc mountain,
The General Meeting can only decide to make distributions from reserves on the basis of a proposal by the Board
Let's start with the mess that we need two stool Frost From IKEA decide to make two such tables on both sides of the bed,
If they decide to make a stop in Uruguay do not hesitate to visit the priest of the village
Julian Eberhardt, they decide to make their internship with a project to participate in the Dakar.
If you decide to make the walls are not monotonous,
Maybe next time you decide to make some deranged declaration of love to an emotional zombie with a blocked milk duct
Attractive as it may seem, before you decide to make a purchase of used cars,
The Commission cannot decide to make a referral if, when the Member State's request for referral is examined,
Atlas& Zanzibar may however decide to make the validity of the contract conditional upon other terms,
the percentages presented are very good, and you will get quite a bit more for your money, if you decide to make a few deposits with them.
Customers decide to make a purchase from you based on the impression of the product,
other payments which the Committee may thereafter decide to make in accordance with Rule 57 paragraph 3.
should you choose to access it anyway, we inform you that the use you decide to make of the services offered by the Website shall then be under your sole and personal responsibility.
They have decided to make an example of him.
Have you decided to make some changes around your Chem use?
He decides to make combinations of the water towers' interiors and exteriors.
So you have decided to make your own luck.