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In some scenes he is depicted as genuinely decisive (as in his choice to go to United Nations in 2002).
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But it was the first era when the Catholic vote was both frequently decisive and genuinely up for grabs, and it was an era when Catholic debates and personalities filled the vacuum left by the decline of the Protestant mainline.
Auken added that although Hedegaard may have genuinely been underinformed by government departments she could have taken decisive action.
He is fast, genuinely two-footed, and his movement is startlingly intelligent and so often decisive.
This is especially true of Anne Boleyn, the decisive influence in Henry's life and reign, and certainly the only woman he genuinely loved for any length of time.
Knowing what we know, we must find the means to take decisive action: stop deforestation by enabling countries with the remaining forests to embark on genuinely sustainable development that doesn't involve deforestation.
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The decisive votes cast on Tuesday came from moderates and independents, whom the exit polls showed favoring Democratic House candidates by about 3 to 2. Nancy Pelosi and the other Democratic leaders face a genuinely complicated political calculus.
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