Sentence examples for decisively sorted from inspiring English sources

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This whole area of breast oncology urgently needs a magisterial overview from an independent contributor, similar to the remarkable review that so decisively sorted out thresholds for post mastectomy radiotherapy (which was in a similar state of chaos a few years ago).

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The relationships of these Late Cretaceous forms were hotly debated, but recent discoveries have sorted out the features they share with other dinosaurs and shown decisively that they are theropods and among the group of theropods that are closely related to birds.

They offered limited bail-outs, but never really sorted out the problem decisively by eliminating the debt via default, rapid inflation or the assumption of the debt of troubled nations by the euro zone as a whole.If there is a majority view among economists, it is probably that some form of debt mutualisation needs to occur.

"This is the first occasion Hollande had or seized upon to act decisively, without the sort of waffling that had appeared to be his trademark," said François Heisbourg, a defense expert at the Foundation for Strategic Research in Paris.

At a presidential level, there are now many more landslide counties than before as communities have become more decisively Democratic or Republican.The Big Sort theory may be overstated.

Many observers and critics, including Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, have urged the negotiators to craft some sort of mechanism that ensures world powers would move decisively if Iran began cheating.

But it is rare that six-month presidencies decisively affect the Union's direction.That said, a truly erratic presidency of the sort that Mr Berlusconi promises to deliver could still do some real damage.

By the 90s, many political observers assumed that readers of rightwing tabloids were a sort of block vote, to be deployed en masse by proprietors as decisively as union members had been by their leaders during the 70s.

To create that sort of opportunity, the drive "has to come from the top," says Thornton decisively.

Graham showed decisively that the term li refers to an embedded contextual "pattern", rather than to any sort of abstract form or principle.

If there is an outrage of the Milly Dowler sort that inflames public opinion, the political calculus around News Corporation could change quickly and decisively.

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