Sentence examples for decisive point for from inspiring English sources

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Mrs. Bachmann's and Mr. Santorum's jabs on the abortion issue raise the question of whether it can still be a decisive point for Republican primary voters, who are more conservative in some early-voting states.

The main man that year was Juan Carlos Ferrero, who won the decisive point for Spain and reached up to shake the hand of another Juan Carlos, the Spanish king.

It is telling, and a sign that we don't have an entirely new Chief Justice here, that the decisive point for Roberts was that the expansion "accomplishes a shift in kind, not merely degree," and "transformed [it] into a program to meet the health care needs of the entire nonelderly population with income below 133 percent of the poverty level".

As for the actions (verbs), the decisive point for MI associating them with the drawings was not the agent (subject) in the image but the interaction between the agent and the object (complement) he or she held.

Cilic can secure the decisive point for Croatia against Del Potro in the first reverse singles on Sunday.

In previous studies, the sub-cellular translocation of P27 with different phosphorylation status was regarded as the decisive point for the susceptible dual roles of P27 in tumorigenesis.

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It fell to George Ford, the fly-half who a few months ago was playing in a winning Premiership final for Leicester, to knock over the decisive points for Bath at the last knockings of this punishing meeting of century-old rivals.

It fell to George Ford, the fly-half who a few months ago was playing in a winning Premiership final for Leicester, to put over the decisive points for Bath at the last knockings of this punishing meeting of century-old rivals.

The first satellite and the foundation of the legal regime governing outer space mark the two decisive points for the use of outer space and its international regulation.

"It came at a decisive point of the match".

Bérénice (performed 1670, published 1671) marks the decisive point in Racine's theatrical career, for with this play he found a felicitous combination of elements that he would use, without radical alteration, for the rest of his secular tragedies: a love interest, a relatively uncomplicated plot, striking rhetorical passages, and a highly poetic use of time.

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