单词 | Decisive |
例句 | 1 Man is a decisive factor in doing everything. 2 The enemy was defeated in a decisive battle. 3 You need to be more decisive. 4 She has played a decisive role in the peace negotiations. 5 Women can play a decisive role in the debate over cloning. 6 Climate was a decisive factor in establishing where the tournament should be held. 7 The might of the army could prove a decisive factor. 8 Voters perceive him as a decisive and resolute international leader. 9 He had one potentially decisive factor in his favour: the element of surprise. 10 The decisive attack took off fromthe foremost position. 11 They have vowed a quick and decisive response. 12 The answer was a decisive no. 13 The government must take decisive action on gun control. 14 The enemy lost heavily in the decisive battle. 15 He has a decisive majority over his main rivals. 16 A decisive person acts quickly and often succeeds. 17 Her style is commanding, decisive and responsible. 18 In business Jane was clear-headed and decisive. 19 The decisive goal arrived against the run of play. 20 What most people want to see is determined, decisive action and firm leadership. 21 Be decisive tell them exactly what you think should be done! 22 The economy is regarded as the decisive/key factor which will determine the outcome of the general election. 23 I work very efficiently and am decisive, and accurate in my judgement. 24 This is a time of decisive action and quick thinking. 25 We will take decisive steps towards political union with Europe. 26 He's a quick and decisive player - a force to be reckoned with . 27 They offered opposing players bribes to fix a decisive league match against Valenciennes. 28 There is a moment in every battle at which the least maneuver is decisive and gives superiority as one drop of water causes overflow. 29 The injury to their key player could be a decisive factor in the game. 30 They were outplayed by the Colombians' slick passing and decisive finishing. 1 Man is a decisive factor in doing everything. 2 You need to be more decisive. 3 She has played a decisive role in the peace negotiations. 4 Women can play a decisive role in the debate over cloning. 5 Climate was a decisive factor in establishing where the tournament should be held. 6 The might of the army could prove a decisive factor. 7 Voters perceive him as a decisive and resolute international leader. 8 He had one potentially decisive factor in his favour: the element of surprise. 9 A decisive person acts quickly and often succeeds. 31 It is the chief executive's opinion which is ultimately decisive. 32 These results could prove decisive in establishing the criminal's identity. 33 This decisive defeat puts them out of contention for this year's championship finals. 34 After losing this decisive battle, the general was forced to concede. 35 The United States gained a decisive victory under his command. 36 He should give way to a younger, more decisive leader. 37 The army won the decisive victory that changed the course of the war. 38 Business leaders demanded immediate and decisive action to end the dispute. 39 By streamlining operations, they took the proper, decisive action. 40 He supplied the cross for Scott's decisive goal. 41 This country needs strong, decisive leadership. 42 Again, their fast bowlers put in decisive performances. 43 I thought I might win something decisive with her. 44 I listened to his decisive footfalls approach me. 45 He could and did play a decisive role. 46 Would-be lovers belch or hiccup at decisive moments. 47 Ultimately, though, human beings are the decisive factor. 48 It was a decisive moment in his career. 49 Suddenly Newland Archer felt himself impelled to decisive action. 50 In the future, aircraft will be the decisive factor. 51 Our industrial base proved decisive in the conflict. 52 Important though this visit was as a political signpost,(http:///decisive.html) a far more decisive meeting was to follow. 53 We are still waiting for Jim to make up his mind. I wish he would be more decisive. 54 What proved decisive, however, was part of the hidden agenda of unemployment. 55 It may still avoid one, by luck or by a decisive further tightening now. 56 As each of his seemingly decisive threats vanished like a mirage before his eyes Karpov once again sank into serious time pressure. 57 Tranmere's reply was instant and decisive, Bishop volleying the winner from a free kick. 58 Miller's third and decisive goal came from a McAlonen free-kick which found Simon White in position to score. 59 Nothing was resolved and Athelstan felt he had failed to take a decisive role. 60 For the better part of the next forty years they were to be the decisive restraints. 61 In any race during the previous four years that would have been decisive. 62 And so the experienced surgeon is able to apply his real concentration at the decisive moment. 63 Now it might be argued that ontologically the decisive factor is that on opening his eyes he found again two distinct individuals. 64 In a commercial gallery, the size of the rooms is decisive. 65 In a backwards kind of way, it became the decisive issue in the race. 66 Interest rate levels also can play a decisive role in determining currency values. 67 Before the referendum, the chances of the government doing anything decisive to reduce the deficit were shrinking fast. 68 William of Orange is seen to have worked the decisive victory at the Battle of the Boyne in 1690. 69 In numerous races, evangelical voters were of decisive influence in deciding the outcome. 70 Though not conventionally pretty, she dressed with flair, had a brave and decisive personality and considerable vitality. 71 What he is doing is laying the groundwork for the decisive moment and preparing his getaway. 72 He wanted forces capable of quick, decisive victories against diplomatically isolated opponents. 73 Then we enter the famous city of Gettysburg, site of the last and most decisive battle of the Civil War. 74 But it would have been useless to produce the documents in Rome, for they contained no decisive evidence in favour of the primacy. 75 This was especially true as regards the period of contraction or depression,() and the Great Depression dealt a decisive blow. 76 It will be more messy, more dangerous, but perhaps more decisive. 77 As it happens the outcome, in my view, is a decisive victory for the individual organism. 78 Nevertheless, Nivelle resolved to attack, certain that he could achieve a decisive breakthrough. 79 So if one picks fourth-wall busting as the decisive criterion, the first big sitcom was also the first postmodern sitcom. 80 The arrangement of the oceans in relation to the continents plays a decisive role in creating and sustaining life on Earth. 81 Control is widely defined as the ability to exercise a decisive influence over a company by any means. 81 is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words. 82 However, Oxford's longer reach, excellent rhythm and exceptional fitness could prove decisive in the predicted headwind. 83 Gradually it emerged that his concern for his country was the decisive factor in his changed attitude. 84 Scottsdale voters took the most decisive action last May, approving a sales-tax increase to buy land in the McDowell Mountains. 85 At last the moment to silence all the doubters with a decisive victory arrived. 86 By now he was a quick and decisive player, a force to be reckoned with at center half. 87 Constitutional meddling has been rejected, but his first move should be a decisive step towards fair votes. 88 Unlike old-fashioned narrative history, art has no decisive battles, no international treaties, and no changes of government. 89 Nixon, meanwhile, spoke and acted as if the United States had won a decisive victory under his command. 90 They muddled around the fringes of true power, never quite brave enough or decisive enough to take the plunge. 91 Increasingly officials helped to make policy, sometimes with decisive effect. 92 Public religion was not just talk; it issued in action more decisive than the kind George Washington supported. 93 And he must know that if there is a war, his political future depends on it being short and decisive. 94 But group mind seems to be a liability in the decisive moments of touchdown, where there is no room for averages. 95 So here was the perfect opportunity for the profession as a whole to look decisive and effective. 96 In some cases, as in relations between the mainland and Zanzibar, this could be decisive. 97 In almost identical terms, constituency parties in the province and Britain have stepped up the pressure for a decisive Government move. 98 However committed the cooperative movement was to political involvement, there remained a powerful independence, and this proved decisive. 99 However well you try to equip yourself, qualifications are unlikely to be the decisive factor. 100 David Oakenson says that if guilt is proved then decisive action should be taken. 101 The word on the grapevine is that this survey will show a decisive Gore victory. 102 A hundred thousand soldiers seems to have been the maximum any Hellenistic state was able to gather together for a decisive battle. 103 Bruce Grobbelaar's sending off in the last ten minutes in the Moscow first leg ultimately proved decisive. 104 In connection with the depiction of home makers as competent and decisive, the reader is offered two important insights here. 105 The move would be a decisive step towards the separation of the 999 service from routine ambulance work. 106 Some groups are very decisive, very productive, very creative and very satisfying for their members. 107 Butler gave what have often been considered decisive arguments against the doctrine of psychological hedonism. 108 In the other cases it played a facilitating rather than a decisive role. 109 In this case we have the simple result that the preferences of the median voter are decisive. 110 The invasion would then be easy, but the hope of luring the enemy fleet into decisive battle would be gone. 111 Perry, a successful businessman, brought a brisk and decisive managerial style to the Defense Department. 112 Alresford lifted the siege when Clarke kicked a penalty from fully 40 metres, and they followed up with the decisive try. 113 The door was opened by the gipsy girl who with a decisive movement turned the handle and pulled it wide. 114 The decisive factor in many of these wrangles may be the judiciary. 115 It was decisive, in that it was marked by a shift in the character of the student body. 116 Richard Gay, their teenage stand-off, set up the decisive try as Hull came from 7-4 behind in the closing minutes. 117 When will the Government take decisive action and end the hell of a mess in that section of industry? 118 Hugo Chavez won a decisive victory over Francisco Arias in his bid for a six-year term as Venzuela's president. 119 Volley guns need never fire a shot to have a decisive effect on the game. 120 A sweet chestnut lay close by, its glossiness marred by decisive incisor scratch marks. 121 This onslaught won financial concessions but not the decisive part in the colonization of New Zealand which the company sought. 122 If anything, Karpov had the better of these three draws, but at least decisive results were somehow once again in the air. 123 Celtic deserved their win, achieved through decisive goals from the Nicholas-Creaney partnership. 124 The moment I arrived the proprietress handed me a note with Bobbie's decisive writing on the envelope. 125 It found that had Costa Rica been consulted, its opinion would have been decisive, precisely the situation envisaged in 1858. 126 First, Engler comes from a decisive battleground of the 1996 election, the industrial Midwest. 127 But supporters were confident that decisive endorsement in the dioceses would create a new climate. 128 It is doubtless the affective aspect of the human soul that is most decisive in our behavioural choices. 129 So you must expect one last showdown that's followed by a decisive step in a new direction. 130 We took swift and decisive action in conformity with the First Lady's wishes. 131 Yet extending family is such a decisive factor in the success of working parents, they really can not afford their reluctance. 132 Brown was affable and sympathetic, but also firm and decisive in dealing with the problems presented to him. 133 The method used can have a decisive influence on the ranking of the proposals. 134 The aim which obsessed military thinking was the winning of a decisive battle soon after the outbreak of war. 135 With the decisive battle only a few days off, it was engaged in gathering all available intelligence regarding enemy activity. 136 Taken together, these changes represented a decisive shift in favour of the secular power. 137 Moreover, it was an event that had a decisive influence on the way macro-policy evolved. 138 Moves towards them prove that reform is not a lost cause, but that it needs champions and decisive battles. 139 In such cases cultural values acquire a new importance and can become decisive. 140 Both groups reinforced a mutual worldview that equated leadership with brilliant, tough-minded, and decisive strategic insight and decision making. 141 We have played a decisive part in the development of the Community over the past decade. 142 The whole point of the legal process is to get a decisive determination which will end the dispute in question. 143 No one else could have done this as well as Lanfranc with his orderly mind and power of decisive action. 144 With its establishment in the Seven Years War as an integral part of the war effort at sea their victory became decisive. 145 A flock was once thought to be a decisive sign of life, some noble formation only life could achieve. 146 On the whole, though, the cases in which covert taping of conversations plays a decisive part are few. 147 Hopefully, decisive action, not prevarication, will be forthcoming from both sides. 148 People who aren't impulsive think through the consequences of their actions before taking decisive steps. 149 For St Francis there were a number of decisive moments, such as when he saw the leper. 150 Much stronger pressures and probably more decisive action was necessary in these circumstances. 151 The decisive goal in the dying seconds of the first half was a beauty. 152 This unity enabled the Alliance to intervene into the discourse of municipal politics in a skilful and decisive manner. 153 President Bill Clinton will represent a decisive break from 12 years of Republican Party rule. 154 Perhaps even more than Althusser, Foucault represents a decisive move away from economic determinism. 155 Thus, they have a decisive influence over the results in most of the elections. 156 He took four of six rounds and yet without ever making his supporters believe that a decisive victory was on the cards. 157 So accumulation played the decisive role in maintaining favourable demand conditions. 158 The next decisive step was the discovery of the chemical nature of genes. 159 The seller thus wants to make acceptance as quick, simple and decisive as possible. 160 Conversely, there might be too little capacity for decisive action in a cabinet system when there is no stable majority. 161 The evidence from shrines, temples and churches erected to meet the needs of literate societies is even more decisive. 162 Lugh was going to be playing a decisive part in this victory. 163 Of the smaller parties, the Workers' Party was the most decisive in favouring the change. 164 These organizations played a decisive role in forging patient links with the outside world. 165 Its decisive decline is often said to have dated from the thirteenth century. 166 The decisive goal came after 57 minutes when Holdsworth's centre was missed by Mimms who was under pressure from Nogan. 167 The death of his wife in 1849 was probably a decisive factor in Hill's decision to quit. 168 But the view from the col was decisive and I stayed to indulge my vanity. 169 The Women's Cooperative Guild played a decisive role in helping to secure for Labour the newly-enfranchised female vote. 170 A young titan enters the decisive phase of his life when he resolves on marriage and career. 171 She would then telephone Miranda,() the most decisive of the three sisters. 172 And last night he eluded his two markers to decisive effect although they shadowed him well for much of the match. 173 And such changes mark a decisive shift away from local democracy. 174 It marks a decisive shift on the part of the Sri Lankan government to sacrifice self-reliance for the possibility of increased foreign revenues. 175 Consequently, developments in the international financial structure have had a decisive influence on how wealth-creating activities are divided among nations. 176 The result of the battle were speedily decisive. 177 Saudati's goal in the 55th minute was decisive. 178 One must be decisive, not irresolute. 179 They attained a decisive victory in the hard-fought battle. 180 The adhesion of Seville was decisive. 181 Man is the most decisive factor in productive forces. 182 Using ROC curve plotting obtained the best decisive threshold. 183 The decisive board meeting was set for December 4. 184 Quality of their knowledge produce is a decisive factor as a knowledge - pattern enterprise. 185 Hormone kinds and their concentration in MS medium was the decisive factor in determination organ dedifferentiation and redifferentiation. 186 The change of heart is quintessential Buffett - rational, decisive, maverick and blazing a path all his own. 187 At the same time, through his acute espial, decisive realism, he reflected the change of the society truly. 188 Through inspecting this two groups of text, we can understanding the decisive inflect of meaning image molding by poem pattern, religious culture, Aesthetic standards, palace life and style itself. 189 This time the test of whether investors grasp the nettle and have a decisive psychological quality. 190 Fully arousing the masses to wage guerrilla warfare and fight shoulder to shoulder with us is a decisive factor in the fulfilment of our strategic tasks. 191 Sound public finances are a decisive component of economic stability and sustainable global growth. 192 During construction, the accuracy of construction lofting is an decisive factor for the quality of the whole project. 193 On timeline, ask 1998 decisive battle is sent get the better of, complete 1999 round off. 194 On the ideological and artistic transition of Fengzhi the poet R. M. Rilke, a German-speaking poet, exerted a decisive influence. 195 "There has been a decisive upward trend in the seasonally adjusted data for the past several months, suggesting it is an actual improvement," she said. 196 Kids who have this well-earned sense of mastery are more optimistic and decisive; they've learned that they're capable of overcoming adversity and achieving goals. 197 The Prime Minister was Margaret Hilda Thatcher, 53, a grocer's daughter from the English Midlands, who last week led her Conservative Party to a decisive victory over James Callaghan's Labor Party. 198 That periodical editors establish their consciousness of language standardization has decisive immediate significance and profound historic significance. 199 He went against'Lampard'the corner kick, that was a decisive quarter. 200 Therefore, from the advanced experience, and explore effective witness protection system in the fight against crime, the protection of human rights is of decisive significance. 201 Humboldt had started to pack, to stuff his briefcase, as he did at all decisive moments. 201 try its best to gather and create good sentences. 202 Only a timely and decisive to sell in order to prevent further expansion of investment losses. 203 This part emphasizes on the political property of the legal fiction, and stresses that fiction is a kind of political behavior and decisive fabrication. 204 Structure size and liquid medium density are decisive factors affecting damping moment modulus. 205 Those with high levels of testosterone (whether male or female) fall into a section called directors because they are direct, decisive, tough-minded, exacting and good at strategic thinking. 206 This Air Force is decisive ace economic laws, and various government is the lifeblood of the administrative intervention. 207 To set up a price mechanism plays decisive role in the socialist market economy system. 208 Therefore, when property is traded, the demand side's willingness to pay for value decreases and the initial price becomes the decisive factor. 209 This s ubjective and objective test has decisive influence on Anglo - American marine in su rance law. 210 In the course of learning language, the learners individual factors play decisive role. 211 The Battle of Pharsalus was a decisive battle of Caesar's Civil War. 212 Though legal norms play a decisive role in a judge's judgment by precedency limiting the content of judgment, they can not provide the judge with more detailed information for his judgment. 213 Source model plays a decisive part in the analysis of transport delay of the total network. 214 When the decisive goal is waived offside by another incorrect lines - blind. 215 Client and robot are connected by communication subsystem, which plays a decisive role for the realization of remote video surveillance. 216 These all have direct influence to the administration effect, in which moves the decisive status is the superintendent that implements the administration behavior. 217 To the west, the Normans have taken southern Italy, and in the east the Seljuk Turks have moved into Asia Minor after their decisive and terrible victory at Manzikert. 218 It can be said that "in supplying the front line with weapons, ammunition, food, clothing and bedding in time and other military activities, logistics transport sector is a decisive role." 219 At this point, traffic officers did not perform "technical regulation" Article 246, failed to take decisive measures "to stop the base to electricity", illegal release train. 220 As the international negotiations on climate change struggle to deliver a new and decisive agreement there are those wondering if big international treaties have exceeded their sell-by date. 221 We let them score straightaway and it was a decisive error. 222 Her top of brain takes the rain hat in decisive dark, pendency of the crape cover up her face absolute sum. 223 Coordinated currency interventions are helpful and decisive signal of a monetary policy change, but aren't required. 224 Satirize to depict to push with details in the person up all rose the decisive function. 225 Externally, the decisive factor is assistance from the Soviet Union. 226 It is revealed that agriculture investment is a decisive factor. 227 Output switches have a decisive influence upon trigger generator systems'performance. 228 Proximate cause is directive, effective and plays a decisive role in the risk factors which damage to object of insurance. 229 In addition to the leadership of the Originalism, the decisive factor is our designers themselves. 230 The equilibrium condition of berthed ship is a decisive factor in port design. 231 Anthophilous insects played a decisive role in the origin and early evolution of the flowering plants. 231 Wish you can benefit from our online sentence dictionary and make progress day by day! 232 BC, Atlantis Empire would a decisive battle with Greece at Athens. 233 The latent heat of condensation and the water vapor don't play decisive roles in formation of the vortex, but play key roles in vortex maintenance and structure characteristics evolvement. 234 The 26-year old teacher told the authorities he picked up the ammunition in the Egyptian north coast town El Alamein, the site of one of the most decisive battles in World War II. 235 Our country, almost single-handed, was conducting a decisive war against Japanese Empire. 236 In the backside the betterment to the quality control methods has a decisive influence. At the same time the efforts can foreshow to be helpful to the similar products and industrys. 237 The Great Bend is the place, where the Brahmaputra takes a decisive turn and flows towards India. 238 The coordination of glucose, phosphate and reaction time has a decisive effect on gramme molecule change effiency of ATP. 239 In business decisions, your CEO should be decisive, but never a loose cannon. |
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