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The response was swift and decisive: "That is a big no-no," an aide responded.
"If someone chooses to use force, that's decisive, that could end your life.
Alves's stop had been decisive: that was the moment that game, and maybe even the season, might have changed, tilting from Valencia to Sevilla.
Sourcing video footage of the incident took some time, with the coverage having since been scrutinised, though it is unclear how decisive that evidence has proved.
And he made us understand not only the importance of the journey as translated in the journals, but also how decisive that journey had been in shaping the future of these two very young men.
In effect, both countries would simultaneously deter a first strike by the other, since a first strike would not be decisive (that is, eliminate the nuclear weapons of the other), and incurring such devastating losses from the adversary's retaliatory strike would be unacceptable.
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Several authors explain that the decisive moments that determine the result of a match (guard passes, sweeps, takedowns etc).
Enterprises have understood that the "time to market" becomes a decisive factor that separates successful enterprises from lagers.
Allen took on an easygoing, straightforward, and decisive manner that telegraphed authority without being intimidating.
After being defeated, he then won a decisive victory that increased his influence with Diocletian.
"One decisive thing that happened was the fall in crime rates," he added.
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