Examples of using Time to decide in English and their translations into Swedish
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Ecclesiastic
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Official/political
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Computer
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Programming
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Political
That's not a lot of time to decide.
After decades of discussion, it is time to decide.
You have plenty of time to decide.
Maybe we need some more time to decide. What?
The flight will give you plenty of time to decide.
Ha. Well, you got plenty of time to decide.
giving them time to decide if he's real.
When the clothing collected is the time to decide their next best use- For example if they are to adorn a new man
Now is the time to decide, if you got an idea of the prices,
would you take the time to decide whether that faith is something you want?
After you have estimated the contract value it is time to decide which procurement process you should use.
When you have finished creating your event registration, it is time to decide whether you will be using the open or the personal registration
I believe that some of them need time to decide what should be done.
Tonight it is time to decide whether you will be a bystander
Don't you think it's time to decide if I'm your friend… or your enemy?
so it is important that you take the time to decide which one is the best for you.
Now you have decided what you will use your fairway wood for- it's now time to decide which fairway is best for you.
The guarantee and the credit lines would help the company to continue its operations for six months, giving it time to decide on its future.
so it is important that you take the time to decide which one is the best for you.
The Commission"White Paper on European Transport Policy for 2010: a time to decide"39 recognises that accessible public transport is an integral part of accessibility in the wider sense.