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Act decisively; Have excuses ready.
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Acting decisively has proved difficult for the government of Naoto Kan, the prime minister.
The French Revolution and, to some extent, the American Revolution come easily to mind as critical moments at which the masses decided they had quite decisively had enough.
Indeed, Wigan, 40 points behind their opponents in the Premier League and still in serious danger of relegation, could have won more decisively had their finishing been more clinical.
Yet when we are all done looking at it, we tread the air, so lightly and decisively has Cezanne conjured up the notions of symmetry and confusion and sent them both back to the dictionary.
In rejecting the Lisbon treaty so decisively, voters have also repudiated his government and abruptly ended his short political honeymoon.
By acting decisively he has shored up his political credibility, at least temporarily.
But Mr. Rubio won decisively and has been mentioned as a vice-presidential possibility.
"The color line," he writes, "was about to be circumvented as decisively as had another line thought impregnable before the war, the Maginot Line".
The war with Kaidu showed how decisively Kublai had identified himself with the Chinese world and turned against the world of the nomads.
Fifa needed to act swiftly and decisively and has done so on an unprecedented scale at a World Cup.
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