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"We have to take decisive measures within the next week".
Mr. Powell also took a tough position against Hamas, calling the group "an enemy of peace" and saying the Palestinian leadership needed to take decisive measures against it.
The diocese, it said, "will continue to take decisive measures in response to allegations and to comply with all civil and church laws," the statement said.
Outright dollarisation would, in theory, require changing Ecuador's much-broken constitution.Mr Noboa may be better placed than Mr Mahuad to take decisive measures.
He also said that "we will arrest and suppress the terrorists," and that "innocent people should leave the protests because the authorities have to take decisive measures".
Mr. Bush said he felt compelled to act because "if you don't take decisive measures, then it's conceivable that our country could go into a depression greater than the Great Depressions".
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He merely listed taking "decisive measures against the Falun Gong cult" as one of the government's achievements.
"The police took decisive measures, shooting dead eight and capturing one," it added, labelling the incident a "violent terrorist attack" which was being investigated further.
Analysts describe the government as stuck in a downward spiral: its weakness prevents it from taking decisive measures, which allows the situation to get worse, which causes more discontent.
And clearly, this concentration of job losses among younger workers bodes ill for a more rapid recovery if policy-makers are not taking decisive measures.
"They would expect a new government to take decisive action.
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