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These three paths to Inauguration Day would give us a president, but none would carry the kind of legitimacy that a decisive court decision can offer.
We know that a decisive majority of Britons want to see our railways publicly owned.
Some argue, in fact, that a decisive change has occurred, and that a result of the wrenching economic downturn is that we just don't care about stuff anymore.
Most agree that a decisive factor in the company's fortunes was what has come to be known as the Mortier debacle.
Hirsch further maintained that Christianity and Judaism were identical at the time of Jesus and that a decisive break between them was caused by Paul.
THE police ringed the protesters, and throughout the tense night of Oct. 5, the only thing that was clear was that a decisive moment had arrived.
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The friend then hastened to assure me that Romney was, beyond all that discursiveness, a decisive leader.
"That was a decisive thing to do.
That was a decisive factor in my miscall.
That allowed a decisive outlet pass by Fredrik Modin, who scored the third goal.
That was a decisive moment in the history of bike sharing".
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