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Guys rather like John Isner, the American who is now ranked 10th and has beaten Djokovic and Federer this year by shortening the points and making more decisive use of his leverage and powerful weapons.
When George W. Bush proposed a huge, regressive tax cut in 2001, Snowe, sitting at the heart of a decisive block of centrists, used her leverage to support the passage of a modestly smaller and less regressive version.
A more creative Israel would embrace Palestine's recognition, which it has already endorsed in principle, and then rally allies to its side, to leverage their support in decisive settlement talks.
Will it become embodied in business and education, where it will have the greatest leverage to make a decisive difference to the future of our planet?
Anyway, my sense is that the lack-of-leverage argument was not decisive.
He wants to make money, and the leverage of money in the new west is decisive.
The Powell Doctrine is really about applying leverage only when it matters - at a decisive point, or tipping point designed to maximize chances of success.
It portrays the 333 BC Battle of Issus, in which Alexander the Great secured a decisive victory over Darius III of Persia and gained crucial leverage in his campaign against the Persian Empire.
If it deals a decisive blow to Taliban sanctuaries in Pakistan, some elements within the establishment fear they would lose any leverage they might have in the future settlement of Afghanistan.
So, leverage.
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