(1) There was a further exchange between counsel and the judge relating to similar decided cases.(2) The density of the population figures by county shows a decided bias in favour of East Anglia.(3) Human growth hormone has some decided advantages and some very gross disadvantages.(4) The decided cases since that date have clearly illustrated grounds upon which the items of account may be held to be contrary to law.(5) What is clear is the art industry is making a decided shift into the online world.(6) Behind all of this lies Hollywood's decided lack of interest in art(7) He is better prepared this time and has the decided advantage of having five years of work behind him.(8) The unfolding credit market dislocation took a decided turn for the worst this week.(9) She's very decided on what she thinks, more than I am.(10) In addressing his players, Johnstone reminded them of their decided advantage.(11) Mid-way through her answer, her neatly measured affability gives way to a decided prickliness.(12) No definite rule of guidance to be followed under all circumstances can be extracted from the decided cases.(13) But, as the decided cases also make clear, the power of review is one to be sparingly exercised.(14) Ongerup have a decided advantage in the ruck with big Lance Hart.(15) You can just get so much out of previously decided cases in procedural matters.(16) As Mr Burton pointed out, there has been no decided case on the exercise of this discretion.