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are decisive
adjective
Having the power or quality of deciding a question or controversy; putting an end to contest or controversy; final; conclusive.
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None of these elements are decisive alone.
Whatever the reason, he added: "We see buyers coming in who are decisive now, not whimsical.
Each side has fresh lists of grievances about the other, which they insist are decisive.
Its opening bars (which quote Schumann's "Rhenish" Symphony) are decisive but destabilizing: Major key, or minor?
It did not make clear to voters that party tallies are decisive in determining the overall outcome.
That does not mean this is just a routine round in an old fight; certain moments are decisive.
These particularities illustrate the fact that experimental conditions are decisive.
"We are decisive for the creation of the new government.
None of Reid's arguments for moral liberty are decisive.
This, as overall patterns of hypometabolism (which are decisive for clinical diagnostics), remained largely unchanged.
Brain CT and/or MRI are decisive to confirm intracranial hypotension and hemorrhage.
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