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You can then see what has happened and decide for yourself.
We'll bring him over and you can decide for yourself.
Not to do what he says, but to decide for yourself.
He'll be here in a few minutes, and then you can decide for yourself.
You'll have to decide for yourself which view you agree with.
Decide for yourself if this is something you want to try.
Go there and read everything, then decide for yourself, or maybe we'll talk.
Read both books carefully and decide for yourself what you think.
Then you can decide for yourself what course of action is proper.
Some things you have to decide for yourself, without any advice.
What you decide for yourself is all right with me, and no hard feelings.
You can decide for yourself who those other two competitors might be.
Then you can decide for yourself whether he's on that tape.
"Read this and decide for yourself if it's important or not."
Clearly, there are matters which you must decide for yourself.
I know it's awful making you actually have to decide for yourself.
Perhaps you can decide for yourself what my decision will be."
You'll have to decide for yourself what you think of this ending.
We like to think that we've succeeded - but why not come and decide for yourself?
You will have to decide for yourself whether there is any evidence in the play to support this interpretation.
You will have to decide for yourself whether this seems fair within the context of the play.
I think this is something you got to decide for yourself."
Keep them in mind as you read, and then decide for yourself which one best describes the structure of the book.
Ultimately, the only way to decide for yourself is to get involved in the debate by reading.
Sometimes it doesn't say anything, and you have to decide for yourself.