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Helicopter gunships, night-vision goggles and other high-tech equipment will not provide a decisive advantage against people who can stay holed up in remote caves.
Fighting continued for several days, resulting in heavy casualties as both sides captured and recaptured the hills along the Naktong, neither side able to gain a decisive advantage against the other.
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He meant that he would not support rushed actions against the Viceroy, but would do so at a strategically favorable moment, such as when Napoleon's forces gained a decisive advantage in their war against Spain.
Clinton voted yes; the war went badly; and, in 2008, her assent gave Barack Obama, who hadn't been in the Senate to vote (and who had spoken out against the war), a decisive advantage in the Democratic primary campaign.
In order to guard against scientific or technological breakthroughs that may give other countries a decisive advantage, intelligence organizations keep abreast of foreign advances in nuclear technology, in the electronic, chemical, and computer sciences, and in many other scientific fields.
Qc3 17 Rb3, with a decisive advantage.
This is the decisive advantage of a Palin pick.
Immigration causes America fits, but it is another decisive advantage.
That phrase was replaced with the decidedly softer "decisive advantage".
This is a decisive advantage for the United States.
Here, large plans will have a decisive advantage.
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