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Indeed, if we were to pinpoint one decisive moment, it would be Bill Clinton on Charlie Rose, arrogant and entitled, dismissive and fear-mongering.
They are books that argue that one equation will make sense of economics for us, or tell us why human societies prosper or fail; that "the modern world" came about because of six ideas, or one historically traded commodity, or one decisive battle; they tell us that the key to life on Earth is X, Y or Z.
"One decisive thing that happened was the fall in crime rates," he added.
One decisive act of statesmanship could drastically turn this picture around.
Clipping out, the bit I was scared about, is equally straightforward – one decisive twist, and you're free.
Earlier this month, the Appellate Division of the State Supreme Court tossed out the one decisive absentee ballot in the protracted mayoral race and called it a tie.
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In one chapter he even mentions a study that associates Democrats with feminine traits (adjectives like "compassionate," "soft" and "egalitarian") and Republicans with masculine ones ("decisive," "tough," "muscular").
Thus, for every pair of alternatives there is also at least one almost decisive set, since a decisive set is also almost decisive.
"CONFIDENT," writes one, in decisive capital letters.
There wasn't one thing decisive besides taking it really seriously".
Fifteen successive Madrid wins looked like becoming 16 – and this one felt decisive.
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