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The really decisive evidence on government cuts, however, comes from Europe.
"The club can be a really decisive metric in a close primary".
"And when she figured it out, it was this really decisive movement of her hand.
"Let's be straight: I may have a really decisive vote," Mr. Espada said.
If this comparison platform can be built at this micro scale, he says, it could "lead to empowerment at the really decisive level" of parents, principals and teachers demanding something better.
Despite the prominence given to "magic bullets" and "wonder drugs," most of the really decisive battles in the war against infectious disease consisted of measures to eliminate disease organisms from the environment.
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"But is there really a decisive moment?" Ms. Do asked.
"In some of these swing states, that could really be decisive," Ms. Soltis said.
Was Ben Sliney (playing "Himself") really so decisive in grounding all the air traffic and taking charge of the situation?
"Our interviews kept revealing that departments have never really taken decisive action against providers who are worst in this area," he said, citing a lack of financial penalities against providers failing to meet the minimum standards on the government's controversial programme to get unemployed people back into work.
When you move from a platform-centric market to a network-centric market, it's the performance of the network that's really the decisive enabler of military capabilities, rather than if your aircraft flies faster than the other guys.
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