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Obama, he says, "will have to win those debates fairly decisively if he's going to win the Presidency".
— NATE SILVER Mitt Romney is on track to win Illinois fairly decisively, but how does his victory compare to Senator John McCain's 2008 win in the Land of Lincoln?
Abbott said on Sunday that the issue had been "dealt with fairly decisively" when it was defeated in 2012, but repeated that it would be up to the Coalition party room to decide whether to abandon the current position against marriage equality in favour of a conscience vote.
Obama, he says, "will have to win those debates fairly decisively if he's going to win the Presidency". But "the Hiroshima and Nagasaki of money that is going to hit the battleground states" from the deep-pocketed Republicans will keep the race tight.
Greenspan will act soon, and fairly decisively, I'm betting.
This is an open seat in a state where Democrats won fairly decisively in 2012, but with the drop in turnout that is typically seen from presidential to midterm elections, Republicans appear to have the advantage.
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That pretty decisively handcuffs those goverments.
"But it was important for our electoral process and for the hard-working people of upstate New York that it be resolved fairly and decisively".
But there is only one agency that can grip the task decisively, fairly and in the shared interest – and that is the state.
"Bishop Lori, even before the Dallas charter, which of course he helped to write, pledged to respond to all allegations of sexual misconduct swiftly, decisively and fairly," he said.
Deal with unwanted behaviour swiftly and decisively, but fairly.
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