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Sabine Lisicki defended her decision to call a medical time-out at a decisive moment during her fourth-round victory over Yaroslava Shvedova.
The Washington meeting, Mr. Brown added, will come at a "decisive moment for the world economy," adding that "the decisions we take in the next few months will reshape our world for a decade or more".
The decision raises tensions between the two allies to a new peak at a decisive moment in Egypt's political transition after the ouster of President Hosni Mubarak a year ago.
Did a mist cover them at a decisive moment?
"We are at a decisive point in time," he said.
The report comes at a decisive moment in the evolving relationship between Washington and Cairo.
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We identified the UBB+1-induced enhancement of the basic amino acids arginine, ornithine, and lysine at mitochondria as a decisive toxic event, which can be reversed by Cdc48/Vms1-mediated proteolysis.
"These are variously pointing either to a hard landing or, at best, a decisive slowdown".
Every semi-stable form of capitalism also needs some sort of settlement with the wider population, or at least a decisive section of it.
In these cases LPR seems to be the cause of, or at least a decisive factor in, the breathing problems.
Defined by Runciman [ 1] a crisis is "the point in the course of a disease at which a decisive change occurs leading either to recovery or to death" (p. 156).
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