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n. (plural of decision English)

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Decisions (George Adams & Don Pullen album)

Decisions is an album by the George Adams- Don Pullen Quartet recorded in 1984 for the Dutch Timeless label.

Decisions (The Winans album)

Decisions was the fifth studio album by American gospel group The Winans, released in 1987 under Qwest Records. The album was written and produced by Marvin Winans, along with music producer Quincy Jones and Barry Hankerson. The album is a blend of contemporary gospel and R&B, also includes the Grammy winning single "Ain't No Need to Worry" featuring singer Anita Baker and "Love Has No Color" featuring singer-songwriter Michael McDonald. The album peaked at #30 on Billboard's Top Gospel Albums chart.

Decisions (song)

"Decisions" is a song by Israeli record producer Borgore featuring American recording artist Miley Cyrus. It was independently released through online music stores on July 10, 2012 with its accompanying remixes extended play (EP); it was released as a stand-alone track on February 8, 2013. Cyrus' inclusion on the song was initially not publicized, with the intention for of it making its own impact separate from her reputation, although Cyrus later confirmed the collaboration. "Decisions" is a dubstep track that lyrically discusses the general desire for wealth and success, frequently mentioned as "bitches love cake" during the track.

Upon its release, the track received generally favorable reviews from music critics, who appreciated Cyrus' inclusion and its diversity from her earlier works, but were ambivalent towards its overall production. An accompanying music video for the song was filmed in Los Angeles, California and was released on November 1, 2012. The following month, Borgore and Cyrus performed the track at the Music Box in Los Angeles; Cyrus' provocative clothing and dancing with a stripper garnered media attention. The original version failed to chart on any national record charts, although the parody "Hunger Games" by TheBajanCanadian peaked at number 38 on the U.S. Billboard Dance/Electronic Songs chart.

Usage examples of "decisions".

The Iraqi regime is the principal culprit in that its actions and policy decisions caused much--probably most--of the dislocations that produced the disaster.

Saddam makes all decisions in Iraq based on what the former head of the U.

Indeed, whatever else one thinks of the Iraqi president, he has shown a capacity to make strategic decisions and abide by them.

As a result, many of the critical decisions of 1991--decisions that would establish the course of the entire postwar confrontation with Iraq--were made with these short-term considerations in mind.

Iraqi regime to make the decisions it did--decisions it was bound to make.

Nevertheless, even though they may be more subtle, they can still have a very important impact on the policy decisions of the moderate Arab states.

For the Europeans, having a say in the decisions on regime change will be their price for helping to pay for the rebuilding of Iraq afterward.

Once again, he based his decisions on bizarrely overconfident judgments that were not shared by anyone around him but that conformed to his own wishes and then panicked when his assumptions were wrong.

Every country that has experienced severe repression and human suffering as Iraq has, has had to make decisions about how to deal with these issues as part of a reconstruction process.

For Jessie, decisions about right and wrong are made on the basis of the consequence of the action, not in terms of any kind of intent.

The state is produced by the playback of recorded data of events in the past, involving real people, real times, real places, real decisions, and real feelings.

One of the realities of the human predicament is that we frequently have to make decisions before all the facts are in.

Adult is to take the time to make some big decisions about basic values, which will make a lot of smaller decisions unnecessary.

These big decisions can always be re-examined, but the time it takes to make them does not have to be spent on every incident in which basic values apply.

These big decisions form an ethical basis for the moment-to-moment questions of what to do.