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the decisiveness
noun
The state or quality of being decisive.
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Just to watch the decisiveness with which Ms. Generosa steps onto point is a delight.
"If you see tonight, there's no comparison with another team, the sturdiness, the decisiveness," Karolyi said.
Still, the decisiveness of Toscanini's stance in the thirties commands respect.
Back home they feel he cannot bring out the decisiveness conjured up by Marcello Lippi.
He's a guy that can trust others around him but that has the decisiveness to make the final call".
This may well be so, but the decisiveness of Wall Street's response to the numbers was still puzzling, since employment statistics are notoriously muddy.
Mata is not the type of individual to pour scorn on a previous manager but there was no doubting his delight in the decisiveness of Van Gaal.
Chandler and Danilo Gallinari have the requisite skills but are still developing the confidence and the decisiveness to perform in the clutch.
The designer said he admired "her immense force and the decisiveness with which she fosters the values she believes in: family, tradition and the legacy".
The railroad was central to both conflicts, enabling unprecedented rapid resupply and movement of armies, and reducing the decisiveness of battle.
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The new subject is worth looking at only because we know where it came from, which means that, despite the seeming decisiveness of the transformation, the old subject never truly disappears.
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