People can Decide for themselves, can't they?
Evil is what they Decide.
Because I can't Decide, will you help me?
Unquestionably evil is what they Decide.
So I can Decide what each one deserves;
I Decide that yes, I will go.
Will be interesting to see what they Decide.
Indeed evil is what they Decide!
They Decide they're ready to have a baby.
What you Decide is what you[will] get.
You Decide to stay with him.
The people are the ones who Decide.
You needn't Decide here and now.
Only THEY can Decide that.
Evil is that which they Decide.
The readers may Decide by themselves.
They're the people who Decide.
You might also Decide to correct this sentence:.
(how) evil it is what they Decide,…”.
You can Decide your own life for yourself.
Maeby it's better that you Decide for yourself.
Evil indeed is whatever they Decide!
(a) Decide the dispute himself, or.
These are the people that Decide.
Evil(for them) is that which they Decide.
Oh, evil is what they Decide!
He must get better first. I will Decide.
We don't know what the court will Decide.