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That's why the first one is so decisive.
But in today's game, where power is so decisive, Robson definitely has the weightier shots than Watson, who is more of a counter-puncher and a superior athlete.
This sacrifice is so decisive for the salvation of the human race that Jesus Christ … left us a means of sharing in it as if we had been present there".
There were even faint worries that the army might attempt another coup, as it did in 2006 to oust Ms Yingluck's eldest brother, Thaksin Shinawatra, as prime minister.Now, however, PT's majority is so decisive that even the army cannot argue with it—so far, at least.
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Commentators have said that the Bridgeman decision was so decisive that the art industry doesn't want to risk further attention to the issue or the possibility of broader sanctions and restrictions.
It was so decisive".
"He was so decisive," the Barcelona coach Pep Guardiola said of the player.
IN THE annals of sport, seldom has a victory been so decisive, or fellow competitors so crushed and demoralised.
The victory was so decisive that the Creeks never again menaced the frontier, and Jackson was established as the hero of the West.
Mr. Lautenberg's victory was so decisive that he scored an upset by winning Mr. Forrester's home county, Mercer, by 16,000 votes.
That is the conclusion of a study that has just been stopped, because its results are so decisive that it was considered immoral to keep on denying treatment to those in the control arm, who were acting as a benchmark against which the approach could be judged.
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