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The rest of the decade was decisive for him.
He indicated that this one will be "decisive," for him at least.
If a confident Mr. Bush had not taken last Sunday off, while Mr. Gore was barnstorming the nation, the outcome might have been more decisive for him.
But the practical argument was decisive for him, though he held that it was possible to be morally good without being a theist, despite such a position being rationally unstable.
The influence of Marx is decisive; for him the ancient society was characterized by development of private ownership and the dominant (and not secondary as in other pre-capitalist societies) character of slavery as a mode of production.
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As our Josh Dawsey reports, "Trump's calculus is that Democrats won't debate him on immigration — and that it will prove a decisive winner for him". Talk about immigration and win.
This year should prove a decisive one for him - I was struck by his voice and of course that he studied at the Royal Academy of Music where I also went for postgraduate study.
Late-counted votes from the Portland metropolitan area, where tallies have shown Mr. Gore beating Mr. Bush by a ratio of 2 to 1, were decisive for Mr. Gore today, giving him a margin of more than 5,000 votes.
But if air power doesn't prove decisive, the political pressure for him to go further will grow.
"If you look at him you see he was decisive for us, but he is not yet the man he used to be.
The caliph answered the question himself, put Averroës at ease, and sent him away with precious gifts after a long conversation that proved decisive for Averroës' career.
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