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President Truman fashioned himself as a decisive man who easily and readily made the decision.
Mr Haarde is "not a decisive man", and will try to keep his options open at the congress.
A calm, reflective, decisive man, Lloris even came through the French mutiny when more senior international players lost their heads during the World Cup in 2010.
A quietly decisive man, del Bosque inherited the Euro 2008 winning squad from Luis Aragones, who in turn benefited from arguably the best youth system on earth.
Another former president, Malcolm Gray, said: "He was a gentle but decisive man for whom cricket always came first and his own ego last.
But it was Özil who was the decisive man in settling this game, in building the platform for his team-mates to run in the goals at the end.
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We celebrate them as decisive men who, by making the right choices, seemed to define and control the events of their times.
Journalists and academics wrote endlessly about the "myth of male bisexuality", also citing another study which suggested 40percentt of gay men had at one point identified as bi before nutting up and choosing a side like good, decisive men.
The Sisi mania underscored the prevailing desire for a decisive military man Egyptians can count on to stabilise Egypt.
In Sunday's road race championship, he missed the decisive 10-man move, but figured in the chasing group until he pulled out at 42km to go.
A dapper, decisive-looking man who nowadays resembles an African UN delegate rather than a jazz pianist, Jamal has mostly seemed to the public like a man on the jazz margins for four decades.
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