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When teams are close in ability, home field becomes more decisive.
If the rock is not sufficiently stiff, buckling or fatigue failure of the steel lining becomes more decisive when evaluating the feasible operating air pressure.
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"I have become more decisive and self-aware," she writes of her transformation from daughter to mother.
"It's hard to believe that one group of 17-year-olds has become more decisive than the group you saw the previous year.
I found Vejer just as inviting after 10 years, except that now the width of the streets seemed to have shrunk, the inclines become more decisive, the white dwellings whiter, somehow suggesting a White Towns cohesion without a jarring note.
"We have taken some steps closer to a fiscal union, but we can get faster, gain speed and become more decisive.
And in the past few weeks, that vote has only become more decisive.
The ability of the central government to control the peripheral and interior provinces of the Empire was reduced and the actions of the local and provincial governors became more decisive for the outcome of the war with Byzantium.
After all, if prosecutors can't gain a decisive knockout in the easy case, why should anyone fear them when the evidence becomes more complex -- involving the arcane issues of accounting and public disclosure that ultimately brought down Enron?
It becomes more effortless".
Handel becomes more interesting.
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