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By adding the prefix in (i-n) to the word decisive, which means being able to make decisions easily, we make indecisive, which has the opposite meaning – not being able to make decisions easily.
The Boss, however, was more decisive (which is why, I suppose, he was The Boss).
Yet he's also energetic and decisive, which makes him a valued counsellor.
Existence of catalyst residues in the sample is decisive, which slows down the crystallization rate facilitating the formation of β-form spherulites.
The club's summer transfer business has been brisk and decisive, which is not something that can be said about many of their rivals.
But now the first-place votes are all but decisive, which may provide a path forward, albeit a narrow one, for Warner as it steers "Extremely Loud" through the Oscar race.
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But, she added, Mr. Bell "is taking very decisive action, which is very encouraging".
I felt like we bystanders should have applauded his decisive action which, who knows, may have helped save a life.
This is a decisive step, which enables us to move on and finalize the deal in the days ahead.
O Globo described Neymar's dramatic winning strike as a "calm and decisive penalty" which delivered a long overdue triumph.
They knew this was just a warm-up for the decisive battle, which would happen in barricaded pit villages four years later.
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