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were decisive
adjective
Having the power or quality of deciding a question or controversy; putting an end to contest or controversy; final; conclusive.
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The pathology (cause of death and incurability) and age of the deceased were decisive in end-of-life decisions.
In his decision Judge Chin said there were decisive differences between the two plays.
The market's gains were decisive.
The effects on Gandhi were decisive.
Those final minutes at Mestalla were decisive.
Yet southerners voted in greater numbers; their votes were decisive.
At home, Mrs. Thatcher's political successes were decisive.
In overall job creation, start-ups were decisive.
Their votes were decisive and would be again.
All were decisive shots, and they nailed the season shut.
Anti-Nazi émigrés in the US were decisive.
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