Sentence examples for decisively select from inspiring English sources

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However, the wide range of possible configurations and operational scenarios makes it difficult to decisively select one power plant assembly over another.

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This indicated that LSC, once decisively selected in hypoxia, are completely resistant to BZ.

The question discussed above could be answered decisively by: 1) selecting 10ish breakout successes, and 2) evaluating first year publicity -- as opposed to reliance on intuition and memory.

Naturally, in the face of such overwhelming evidence, of such an unmistakable "is the Pope Catholic?" threat to everything we hold dear, the House of Representatives of the most powerful democracy in the history of this blessed planet has acted decisively: They just selected a climate denier to chair the House Committee on Science.

Select your meal choice decisively and with regard to how easy it will be to eat.

In a warning to the party as it prepares to select a new leader, Blair writes: "The danger for Labour now is that we drift off, or even move decisively off, to the left.

Given that several key genes decisively affect a specific cancer, we posit that the proposed model consistently selects essential factors, in contrast to a random selection.

During his century against Hampshire in 2010, he "hit the ball hard and straight", "moving his feet decisively, playing with his bat close to his body and selecting the right balls to attack".

In 1997 Johnson was selected as the Conservative candidate for Clwyd South in the House of Commons, but he lost decisively to the Labour Party incumbent Martyn Jones.

For starters, Mr. Bush selected a man who is a darling of religious conservatives for one of the few cabinet positions that those conservatives care passionately about, and he thus moved quickly and decisively to signal to an important segment of his Republican base that he would not abandon them.

Selecting Sarah Palin as his running mate after meeting her twice and without having had her vetted to any significant extent is a prime example of the McCain act-quickly-and-decisively; don't-think-about-it-much approach.

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