You 'decide' on doing something. Is that a prelude to a 'final decision' to come later?
A blurb to an interview of K Keshava Rao, a Congress leader in Andhra Pradesh says "in this interview with Rediff.com 's Vicky Najappa, Rao says that he has decided to join the TRS, but would wait until Thursday night before taking a final decision"
I suppose when you decide, it is final. Or you are only considering deciding to do something.
Read the interview and it would emerge that the blurb could have said Rao was edging toward a decision but dependent on how the powers that be in Congress and the Government respond to a demand for quick decision on formation of Telangana.
It is equivocation containing threat to the party for its dilly-dallying.
We need to decide, finally, how we use the word without a qualifier.
A blurb to an interview of K Keshava Rao, a Congress leader in Andhra Pradesh says "in this interview with Rediff.com 's Vicky Najappa, Rao says that he has decided to join the TRS, but would wait until Thursday night before taking a final decision"
I suppose when you decide, it is final. Or you are only considering deciding to do something.
Read the interview and it would emerge that the blurb could have said Rao was edging toward a decision but dependent on how the powers that be in Congress and the Government respond to a demand for quick decision on formation of Telangana.
It is equivocation containing threat to the party for its dilly-dallying.
We need to decide, finally, how we use the word without a qualifier.
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