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He is much more likely to have become aware that he needed a more decisive and energetic person to oversee the paper's crucial imposition of an online paywall from 1 August.
"The decision for the Chinese government to intensively announce these projects over the past two days signals a significant change in its policy stance from the incremental and reactive approach to a more decisive and proactive approach," Mr. Zhang said Friday in a research note.
(John and fellow citizens plan to put the issue on an upcoming ballot, aiming for a more decisive and irreversible result).
Alarmin has a more decisive and compelling quality since an alarm is a clarion call to action, a sharp, often strident sound that gets adrenalin flowing and the heart pumping.
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Mr. Romney returned as a far stronger candidate — a crisper debater, a more decisive manager, a better strategist and a stick-to-his-message campaigner whose chief selling point this time around, his business expertise, was well suited to the political moment.
Her affiliation with the Workers' Opposition a group within the Communist Party (Bolsheviks) that demanded greater democracy within the party and a more decisive role for workers in party affairs won her personal popularity among the general party membership but prompted the Central Committee to attempt her expulsion from the party.
Swanberg's importance as a filmmaker is to demonstrate that originality in direction is secondary to originality in production — that a rethinking of the material conditions of making films is, for an independent filmmaker, a more decisive break with the styles and modes of the industry at large than is a particular focus on one's own artistic intentions.
"In these circumstances [we thought] the company might be better equipped with somebody with a fresh eye and the perspective to think more laterally and take a more decisive view of the business".
Sir Richard Broadbent, Tesco's chairman, said Clarke had been "hugely successful", but that the supermarket, which is losing customers to Aldi and Lidl at the lower end of the market and Waitrose at the upper end, needed "somebody with a fresh eye and the perspective to think more laterally and take a more decisive view of the business".
A more specific, and also a more decisive, flaw in Eichmann's character was his almost total inability ever to look at anything from the other fellow's point of view.
Another possibility is that one candidate will gain momentum in the closing 24 hours and claim a more decisive victory, as happened with Ronald Reagan in 1980, according to polls at the time.
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