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Heminsley responds to life's uncertainty by becoming decisive: "The grit was in the oyster now.
"And to avoid the game with Atlético becoming decisive for us is very important.
Even before morning came, on the television and laptop screens and portable electronic devices, the results were becoming decisive.
Becoming decisive will require active, conscious effort.
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He was becoming less decisive and more distrustful of his advisers.
The company's success led to important partnerships such as Petrobrás and the British Council, the latter becoming a decisive path towards the group's successful association with Shakespeare.
Trent Dilfer, the former quarterback and ESPN analyst, said two weeks ago that he thought Tebow was becoming more decisive as he got more comfortable playing.
After several undecided senators announced their support in recent weeks, Senator Mary Margaret Haugen, a Democrat, said she also would vote for the bill, becoming the decisive vote.
Data now stands on par with people, technology, and capital as a core asset of the corporation and in many businesses is perhaps becoming the decisive asset.
In many countries, once the old order has been banished, the battle for women's rights is becoming the decisive contest between prejudice and democracy.
When Kaplan and Norton first introduced the concept, in 1992, companies were busy transforming themselves to compete in the world of information; their ability to exploit intangible assets was becoming more decisive than their ability to manage physical assets.
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