Examples of using Time to decide in English and their translations into Hebrew
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The bride has some time to decide if she accepts the marriage- even after living with her husband for a few days, she can choose to break their agreement.
Before you put that back on, would you take the time to decide whether that faith is something you want?
If I would taken the time to decide for myself I would have turned out different.
You will have time to decide whether you want to sign these players
Let people believe you orchestrated Mellie's ringing of the genocide bell and buy yourself some time to decide what you want to do.
I'm angry that this war is taking so long that I actually have enough time to decide that I should write something!
So, the way I left things with the hotel company is that I need a little more time to decide.
I will give you ten minutes. Take the time to decide if it's really worth ruining your life over this.
Now that the season is over, it's time to decide who is the worst…?
Determine your needs: Take time to decide what critical information should be secured and protected.
You need to take some time to decide… whether this is where you want to be…
Some people need time to decide to trust someone else, particularly if they
Explain that they can use the time to decide to accept your consequence
When it comes time to decide whether to buy or rent,
Once you have your strategy in place, it's time to decide what tactics are most important to the success of that strategy.
Please, could we stop these recriminations… and use the time to decide tomorrow's program?
In such instances, an answer like,"Let me think about it" or"I need some more time to decide on that one" should satisfy a child.
you have some time to decide if you want the invasive testing done.
it's not worth the time to decide to give the child to professional sports,
When it came time to decide which event that I had encountered to write about,