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"However, it remains hard to see house prices making a decisive move upward in 2013 given the still difficult and uncertain economic environment," he said.
An early lead in the fourth suggested the Serb was making a decisive move but he let it slip, and then failed to break from 0-40 after Wawrinka won five straight points, including one sublime drop volley.
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Middlebrough's failure to win at Birmingham on Friday after they were denied a late winner by a dubious offside decision has opened the door for Burnley to make a decisive move, although victory for Brighton would leave them needing only a draw at the Riverside on Saturday to edge out Boro.
That willingness to make a decisive move is also evident in Iger's approach to deal-making.
It makes a decisive move against a means-tested welfare state that both Thatcher and Gordon Brown erected.
They also made a decisive move away from conventional rock instruments to new-fangled synthesizer technology.
But after its punch-card ballots threw the 2000 presidential election into chaos, the state made a decisive move.
It is not too late to address these issues but it is time that European governments make a decisive move.
JPMorgan Chase, for example, appears to believe that at a weaker point in the economic cycle it will find opportunities to make a decisive move into China.
Trailing by 39-35 at halftime, the Pacers could have made a decisive move in the third quarter, but then entered the final quarter trailing, 64-60.
However, by the time the Cruyff story had been digested by the football fans of the East Midlands, Levante had made a decisive move.
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