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On the third hand, and this is a rather decisive issue, the insurance industry has rendered its judgment on the safety of nuclear power, and it is decisively negative.
The market's reaction to the earnings report was decisively negative.
British press and critics such as NME and Q were decisively negative.
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– and answer it with the evidence in these books – the answer veers very decisively towards the negative.
While last month Republicans were divided on whether the country would be better or worse off (33percentt vs. 34percentt, respectively), they now tilt decisively toward the negative.
Others in academia hailed Napolitano for acting decisively against a chancellor who repeatedly brought negative attention to UC — especially at a time of delicate negotiations for more funding with Gov. Jerry Brown and the state Legislature.
The use of the term "falsification", with its connotations of an exact hypothesis that can be decisively falsified by a single or even a few negative findings is problematic.
At the time of the donation, he had decisively won the South Carolina contest, but was enduring a barrage of negative advertising in Florida from a pro-Romney super PAC, Restore Our Future.
Hence the negative-sum outcome: The West has clearly been blocked at the United Nations and generally deterred from acting decisively to shape events in Syria.
He moves decisively.
"No," he replied decisively.
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