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And Ms. Smith, whose career is so distinguished that it's hard to know where to begin (maybe with the original production of "Orpheus Descending" or her first film, "East of Eden"?), is every bit as imposing and decisive as her predecessor.
Britain is said to benefit from decisive government, without the gridlock that the separation of powers frequently imposes on American presidents.
This law imposes that".
Informality imposes costs.
Geography also imposes limits.
Mr. Draghi had suggested Thursday that the E.C.B. would be willing to move more aggressively if European leaders took decisive steps to impose greater spending discipline on members and address the underlying structural flaws of the euro zone.
After the 1992 "Earth Summit" in Rio, when Mr. Bush's father declared that the United States would not accept mandatory greenhouse-gas reductions, he was lambasted by European leaders, who vowed prompt, decisive action to impose restrictions on their own.
We believe that the described method will be decisive in allowing the recombinant antibody approach to impose itself as a robust and powerful alternative option for antibody isolation and usage.
Like Francisco, who came off the bench to hit a decisive three-run homer, David Freese is overshadowed by a row of more imposing teammates on the Cardinals.
As in Belgium, where the government imposed the biennial central agreements of 2011 and 2013, the government's approach was decisive in reviving (Finland) or ending (Greece, Romania) central-level bargaining.
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