Examples of 'will take a decision' in a sentence

Meaning of "will take a decision"

will take a decision - When someone is in the process of making a choice or reaching a conclusion. This phrase is used to indicate that a decision is forthcoming or about to be made

How to use "will take a decision" in a sentence

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will take a decision
Today we will take a decision about this.
They will call the judge and he will take a decision.
And we will take a decision quite soon.
Then the government will take a decision.
Spain will take a decision accordingly.
Then it goes to the Supreme Court where the judge will take a decision.
The council will take a decision this week.
It is not the intention that the European Council will take a decision on the models.
We will take a decision about where to sleep tonight later.
We have one week to train and we will take a decision before the next game.
It will take a decision of vital importance in your professional career.
I hope the Commission will take a decision on them tomorrow.
I will take a decision on this in the next few months depending on developments in Zimbabwe.
The Committee at its fiftieth session will take a decision on these requests.
Software will take a decision what and when to display.
What you have said is that the Bureau will take a decision next week.
The government will take a decision on how to proceed at the beginning of next month.
Let the police hold an inquiry And then I will take a decision.
More likely it will take a decision after you expire.
Based on the outcome, the BEC will take a decision.
The Council will take a decision in this respect.
Let the police hold an inquiry And then I will take a decision File an FIR.
The Office will take a decision on each request submitted to it.
And when we return, we will take a decision.
In December we will take a decision based on the information we have available to us.
And in desperation, he will take a decision.
The Assembly will take a decision on the six draft resolutions one by one.
When do you think the Council will take a decision on this?
The Board will take a decision on the matter as soon as possible after the examination.
The Committee at its fiftieth session will take a decision on each of those requests.
The Assembly will take a decision on the last preambular paragraph of draft resolution A.
If or when such proposals are received, the Council will take a decision.
The Committee will take a decision accordingly.
Unless the parties submit an agreement on costs, the Office will take a decision on costs.
The Commission will take a decision in due course.
I'm thinking about retiring into a hermitage. - Maybe soon I will take a decision.
The government will take a decision on this in April.
Unfortunately, what we cannot guarantee is that by 1 April 1996 the Council will take a decision.
The Government will take a decision soon on the date of his release.
It shall submit a proposal to the Council, which will take a decision by qualified majority.
The Assembly will take a decision on draft resolutions I through XXIII and XXV one by one.
The Committee at its fifty-first session will take a decision on each of those requests.
Next, we will take a decision together and in the interest of all parties.
People I do not even know will take a decision on my future.
The Council will take a decision on Cyprus 's accession, taking account of all the relevant factors.
It is then expected that the Council will take a decision at its meeting on 10 July.
MPs will take a decision on this proposal during the Nordic Council Session in October… ”.
The Council anticipates that it will take a decision on this issue at the next session.
We will take a decision after going through reports and video footages.".
I sincerely hope that Member States will take a decision to that end without further delay.

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