Examples of using Time to decide in English and their translations into Hebrew
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Programming
Time to decide.
I need time to decide.
Time to decide.
You don't need time to decide.
Time to decide: Two states or one?
People also translate
Time to decide what's more important… yourself or the people you love.
Maybe you need some time to decide.
This will give us time to decide what our next course of action will be.
That's normal, you need to take time to decide.
When you have had time to decide where your loyalties lie.
I told Iowa I needed a little more time to decide.
I still have enough time to decide what will be best for me.
Take your time. Take your time to decide.
Victims are allowed time to decide if they want to pursue their case.
Please answer quickly, I do not have much time to decide.
Well, I would love to take both of you, but I need some time to decide.
I just want to take more time to decide,” Asante said.
So, the way I left things with thehotel company is that I need a little more time to decide.
Now that the season is over, it's time to decide who is the worst…?
You will have time to decide whether you want to sign these players or not until the arrival of the new players from the academy.
When an operation goes bad… you don't get much time to decide what to do.
Determine your needs: Take time to decide what critical information should be secured and protected.
I'm angry that this war istaking so long that I actually have enough time to decide that I should write something!
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?
Let people believe you orchestrated Mellie's ringing of the genocide bell andbuy yourself some time to decide what you want to do.
Feel free to take your time to decide. Five… four… three… two… one.
I will give you ten minutes. Take the time to decide if it's really worth ruining your life over this.