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I think the next two decades will be quite decisive".
Darwin's experiments with different varieties of pigeons were quite decisive.
Similarly, ethnicity of a household was quite decisive as well, with the Oromo ethnic group having better access to credit and relief services during food shortages than Meskan and Dobi ethnic groups.
The evidence in support of various nutrient supplements in various contexts is quite decisive.
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In the time remaining before the day of decision, Labour's voice is going to be critical, quite possibly decisive.
That's rather decisive.
But neither is now deemed quite so decisive.
Is Edward saying that Mr Gorbachev's actions were not significant, and quite possibly decisive?
Man as the image of God belongs, therefore, to the self-revelation of God in quite a decisive way.
A substantial -- quite possibly decisive -- minority of primary voters who supported their rivals, former Senator Bill Bradley and Senator John McCain, did so because they were fed up with the big money that dominates today's campaigns.
But the theory continues to fascinate, for there does seem something right about it, and recent events may well lead many people to think that the objection that banks would be irrational is perhaps not quite as decisive as it once may have seemed.
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