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McCain is referring to a web ad narrated by former President Bill Clinton touting Obama's decisiveness in the decision to move forward with the bin Laden raid.
"The government has shown strong leadership and decisiveness in a time of great uncertainty.
"Our decisiveness in this matter is intact and continuous," he said.
His eyes were moist, but there was a decisiveness in his ironwood walking stick.
George Tsaglos, the salesman who worked with Ms. White at Wyckoff Ford, sees a clear decisiveness in convertible buyers.
However, that did not stop boss Bob Dudley hailing the company's decisiveness in its third quarter results.
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"Please, someone stop us!" Fortunately the FA, in a rare moment of decisiveness, stepped in to kibosh the plan.
Even Jack Straw's extraordinary bluster against Barack Obama's "indecisiveness" (thank God for his "decisiveness" back in 2003) hardly raises more than an eyebrow.
Jack B. Weinstein, an 81-year-old judge who is known by lawyers for crisp decisiveness, is in the midst of a crash project to clear up what some judges admit was an embarrassing backlog.
They defend Mr. Davis's approach as an effort to ensure consensus and say he showed decisiveness today in using his emergency powers to seize low-price, long-term power contracts that would otherwise have been sold to help settle utility debts.
His quick actions and decisiveness stand in stark contrast to the years before him, when market research led McDonald 'sto reformulate its recipe for special sauce no less than 14 times and launch unfortunate failures like pizzas and deli sandwiches.
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