Sentence examples for decisively became from inspiring English sources

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The government's introduction of elected police and crime commissioners was an obvious dud, but the moment that May decisively became a leadership contender came when she addressed the annual conference of the Police Federation – in effect, the police trade union – in May this year.

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According to Kierkegaard, in modern times "most men live without ever becoming conscious of being destined as spirit … There is so much talk about wasting a life, but only that person's life was wasted who went on living so deceived by life's joys or its sorrows that he never became decisively and eternally conscious as spirit, as self".

"Miliband's criticism of Cameron," he wrote, "has been based on a simple idea: 'He simply doesn't get it.' Hiring Coulson was the original sin that prevented the prime minister from acting more decisively before it became impossible for him to avoid doing so.

A Union which can no longer take decisions rapidly and decisively will soon become irrelevant in the eyes of its citizens and lose their support for good.

Nonetheless, one begins to pick up a self-reflective echo from beneath a densely eventful narrative: a writer in late midcareer returns again to the motifs that made him prominent, while suspecting they may also have become decisively inhibiting.

Regardless, this restriction had only served to make B Company's task all the more difficult, with Mackay facing demands to complete the action while at the same time not become decisively engaged and unable to withdraw his company.

Certainly by 2005 those using pharmacies, who tended at both dates to be higher-income people, had become decisively more strongly professionally employed and Bangkok-resident.

On Monday, the party said it had acted "swiftly and decisively" as soon as it became aware of the allegations.

On Monday, UKIP said it had acted "swiftly and decisively" as soon as it became aware of the allegations but declined to discuss the nature of the claims, saying it was an "internal party matter".

On Monday, the party said it had acted "swiftly and decisively" as soon as it became aware of the allegations but it declined to discuss the nature of the claims, saying it was an "internal party matter".

After the PLM decisively won the elections of April 2001, John Osborne became chief minister.

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