Examples of using Decides to go in English and their translations into Italian
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Colloquial
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Medicine
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Computer
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Programming
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Official/political
For instance, let's say there's $20 in the pot and your opponent decides to go all-in for his entire stack of $480.
This strategy game starts when your village is attacked by a terrible storm and your father decides to go on a search for the cause of this phenomenon.
It is logical if a regular increase in pressure before menstruation alarms a woman, and she decides to go to the doctor.
Mr. Smart Conversation… you tell me what happens if Sonny Black decides to go to Florida?
Gold Team decides to go with a Frank Lloyd Wright inspired mid-century modern design.
One of them decides to go shower while the other two stay in the room.
When a consumer decides to go through the stress and effort of filing a complaint this usually means that the case is serious.
If this Parliament decides to go for the soft option we have to follow through if those targets that we set are not actually met.
In 1964, Stephanie(or"Stevie") decides to go out on her own as Wonder Girl.
Rautendelein decides to go in the human world,
No friends and no family, decides to go to Las Vegas for the purpose of drinking himself to death.
So she decides to go find him and disturb him a bit her way.
why would I leave a desk open for someone who decides to go on vacation for 6 months?
and then what-- decides to go a different way?
rat-mustached, 13-year-old prick decides to go.
and the van decides to go rafting.
who has so touchingly been there for the past 15 years… decides to go to war with me and doesn't tell you?
The President of the Unided States asks him to use the power in another way and the scientist decides to go the moon.
but even if the user decides to go with this free program,
Our Story The new horizons adventure begins in'91 when chiara amirante decides to go to the rome termini train station at night to encounter the countless young people living in situations of dire distress who have made the street their"home".