Sentence examples for count decisively from inspiring English sources

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But, particularly in the last days of our presidential campaigns, any evidence of weakness can count decisively against a candidate.

He argued that although a believer will not allow anything to count decisively against his beliefs, the theist still accepts the existence of evidence which could count against religious belief.

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Perhaps the difficulty of thinking of sleep experiences as owned by subjects, when they neither are cognitively aware of them at the time nor remember them later, counts decisively for Locke against such pleasure in sleep being anyone's pleasure and therefore against its being pleasure at all.

This method was inspired by the Husserl phenomenology method [41], which puts the core of the event in parenthesis and excludes the very incipient moments (i.e., the initial, transient stage does not decisively count in evolution) and those of the very final recordings (i.e., when all causes are mixed) to understand properly the evolutionary causes of some event.

Furthermore, the Chinese government's response to the problem — with policy seemingly paralyzed by deference to special interests, lack of intellectual clarity and a resort to blame games — belies any notion that China's leaders can be counted on to act decisively and effectively.

Maybe, by the time all of the votes in Illinois are counted, he'll have won decisively enough to scare at least one of the others away.

As the back-and-forth plays out in the United States, Mr. Grubb of Cambridge University predicted that other countries would stop counting on the United States to act decisively on climate change.

The US president will make his appeal, which the remain campaign are counting on to tip the balance decisively, both in a newspaper article and remarks at a Downing Street press conference on Friday afternoon.

The media pool, led by the New York Times that? finally counted all the Florida votes found that Gore had decisively won the election.

But this approach misses something important in social intercourse, where we generally count it a virtue to be ready to trust others decisively without such prior calculation.

At a time when the nation's political system desperately needed a controlling legal authority, the Florida Supreme Court acted decisively yesterday to assure continuation of the best possible vote count in the state that will decide the election.

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