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As responsibility is devolved, the firm should become decisive and agile.
Capablanca perfected the skill that players call technique, the nurturing of tiny advantages until they become decisive.
Ms. Kowroski brings those elements to "Monumentum pro Gesualdo" and "Movements for Piano and Orchestra" (Thursday), ballets in which she has become decisive in manner.
The statistical on-screen diversity targets become decisive if a commission has failed to satisfy another set of requirements such as giving airtime to underrepresented groups.
In certain sectors, such as e-commerce or telecommunications, international agreements had become decisive for controlling the market behaviour of individuals.
In the same period, a just-discharged Navy veteran named John Kerry joined Vietnam Veterans Against the War, helping veteran opposition become decisive.
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I tapped into fresh reserves of creative energy and became decisive.
The art of maneuver became decisive, and analysis of war was couched accordingly in terms of strategies.
At the other extreme were the arrangements made in British Columbia, which became decisive when it entered the Canadian Confederation, to establish and maintain a free, unified, centralized nonsectarian system.
Hence their accustomed advantage vis-à-vis infantrymen was undermined when gunfire became decisive on the battlefield, as it did throughout Eurasia by the beginning of the 18th century.
The amount of mineral admixture becomes decisive for the variations of impedance spectra, model parameter and carbonation depth.
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