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"We'll restructure as necessary, and we'll be decisive," he said.
The FN's ability to motivate French women could be decisive.
"Our response will be decisive," Pompeo warned in a statement.
The company must be decisive before it is too late.
To achieve this effort, work with Germany will be decisive.
Party insiders said the mood of the country would be decisive.
The perception of legitimacy, or a lack thereof, can be decisive.
They recognize that their individual inputs aren't going to be decisive.
That strategy could be decisive in Friday's four-minute free skate.
This next decade will be decisive in battling the climate crisis.
Voting as a bloc means that a group can be decisive.
This could be decisive for the party's chances of victory, he added.
"The streets of Brazil will be decisive," said Perondi, the PMDB Congressman.
The EU Commission has never said the Wednesday meeting would be decisive.
There are times when this kind of consideration might not be decisive.
Even in an era of weakened parties, political machines can be decisive.
The outcome could be decisive for the future of the French left.
Be decisive, act with conviction, based on the product and team alone.
Bolsonaro's campaign managers say those votes will be decisive in securing victory.
It's too soon to say whether it will be decisive for her.
Will foreign policy be decisive in the U.S. presidential election come November?
There is a cure, but it must be decisive, concerted, and soon.
The Associated Press: Voters' 2nd choices could be decisive in close Iowa caucuses.
The sources added that BNDES' support would be decisive in reaching a deal.
But in close races the jockey's tactics and riding skills can be decisive.
The moment seems certain to be decisive on both sides of the battle.
However it is waged, this battle could be decisive for Europe's long-term future.
In a tight election a tiny movement of well-placed voters can be decisive.
You're one of the only ones who's been willing to be decisive on it.
"The event will be decisive in the history of swing," a Times writer declared.
"Authorities should be decisive, with more severe measures against racism and bullying," he said.
The anger among women in the electorate could be decisive in the midterm elections.
So how the government manages the tensions between its component groups will be decisive.
However, their few misses—primarily concentrated in the Rust Belt—turned out to be decisive.
However, these concerns should not be decisive if the model is preferred on other grounds.
The mood of the Tory party conference, which begins on October 1st, could be decisive.
Leaders must be decisive and "all-in," like players of the poker game Texas Hold'em.
America is no longer white enough for that to be decisive, but it is significant.
That means they could be decisive if there is no consensus nominee by the convention.
"The event will be decisive in the history of swing," a Times writer later declared.
Since non-whites lean heavily Democratic this ought to be decisive, and yet it is not.
However, with the races for both chambers this close, even a modest change could be decisive.
Winterkorn was convinced that diesel vehicles would be decisive for Volkswagen's success in the coming years.
Be decisive, don't micromanage, and look to discover and develop the core passions of your people.
"Be decisive, don't be afraid to fail, stay 100 percent focused on your vision," Manson said.
In a close race, a terrorist attack or a scandal near polling day could be decisive.
But it's too soon to know if it will be decisive for her, our writer observes.
So the wounds inflicted on half of the Democratic field on Wednesday may not be decisive.
"These steps will be decisive to minimise the economic impact during the crisis," the company said.
"Opinion surveys in the coming days could be decisive," Jerome Fourquet of pollsters IFOP told Reuters.
While most independent voters lean towards a party, swing voters are real - and can be decisive.
We know that our responsibilities lie in being able to be decisive, being able to do things.
The Definitive Guide to Business with Marcus Lemonis Successful business owners have to be decisive and confident.
"It sounds cliché, but you have to be true to yourself and be decisive," Viall advised Underwood.
And there is another variable in 2020 that could be decisive: Hillary Clinton will not be involved.
People often argue that if they voted in large numbers, their sway on elections could be decisive.
At the beginning of this journey, I promised myself I'd be decisive even when it was difficult.
The Senate elections are being fought in pretty red states, where conservative voter turnout may be decisive.
But Kotscho said those financial experts could be decisive in any future decisions about an image makeover.
The rush toward naturalization in many Latino communities would argue yes, though turnout will still be decisive.
In any case, this election is likely to be decisive for the climate, one way or another.
In our age of nuclear missiles and cyber-warfare, the first blows are likely to be decisive.
While there seem to be fewer swing voters than in the past, they can still be decisive.
It proved to be decisive in calming the crisis, although it has not been used so far.
"The event will be decisive in the history of swing," a Times writer declared later in 1938.
My column this morning looks at the small number of Republican senators whose votes will be decisive.
What at the time felt like a setback would prove to be decisive in forming his sensibility.
Next year looks set to be decisive — even potentially make or break for the data protection regime.
After the summer break, there will be Bavarian elections which could be decisive for the German coalition.
Given the Democrat-controlled Legislature, Mr. Dunn said, the Police Department's support for reform could be decisive.
We don't yet know whether this constituency is big enough to be decisive in the Democratic primaries.
The next few weeks will be decisive for the outcome of Brexit—and for Mrs May's own future.
Black voters will also be decisive in the primaries, exerting huge influence in early states like South Carolina.
"It would be decisive if the Chinese state were prepared to support such a thing," the spokesman said.
Janet Yellen used to be decisive but now she not so sure, and that's a gift to traders.
Data coming in the second half of 2019 will be decisive in assessing the inflation outlook, it said.
The company was "extremely happy there will be decisive action in the coming days," Balaji said of Brexit.
Yet late in the games, when the speed slows down, a little Totti magic can still be decisive.
Now the time his travel ban bought us has expired, and the next few weeks will be decisive.
Election results are not final until every absentee vote has been counted, and those votes can be decisive.
Death penalty experts said the absence of mental health evidence to mitigate those aggravating factors could be decisive.
Most importantly, Italy's political landscape is littered with coalitions and these could be decisive in the election result.
The votes of Republicans Collins and Flake, as well as Manchin, the most closely watched Democrat, will be decisive.
An EU source said earlier that France's vote would be decisive, likely leaving Germany short of a blocking minority.
The next 12 days are going to be decisive and it is going to be won on the ground.
Even after that experience, belief in the possibility that wars between great powers could be decisive and quick endured.
In a low-turnout event like the caucuses, he said, the strength of their campaign organizations could be decisive.
"[There is a] delusion that… a narrow range of military technologies will be decisive in future war," he said.
Analysts say ongoing negotiations over a deal with carrier Emirates will be decisive for the future of the A380.
But chipping away could be decisive, given their massive advantages among nonwhite voters in cities like Philadelphia and Cleveland.
Mr. Trump's more precise vulnerability appears to have been in states holding caucuses, where organizational strength can be decisive.
There's debate among economists and political scientists about how to calculate the probability that your vote will be decisive.
What she decides in that case, and how soon, could be decisive in the debate over the court's fairness.
His three-rule method for meetings is simple: listen more, talk less, and be decisive when the time comes.
If that changes over the final weeks, it could be decisive in a long list of closely fought contests.
"Be decisive, commit to one thing and worry about what I have to do every single shot," he said.
The United States Senate race in New Jersey, as well as several House races there, could also be decisive.
There she learned from Fernand Léger, whose bold colors and rounded figures would be decisive for her mature art.
Some reflect intra-party struggles over ideology while others could be decisive in the fight to control the House.
"You want to see the government to be decisive, not dismissive," said Sam Stovall, chief investment strategist at CFRA.
In sum, Democrats have increased their suburban support, but not everywhere and not yet by enough to be decisive.
But Wisconsin is the pivotal state in this analysis, and a one-point difference there could potentially be decisive.
But Wisconsin is the pivotal state in this analysis, and a one-point difference there could potentially be decisive.
CNN reported last week that there could be decisive meetings about the magazine at the end of this week.
As long as Saudi Arabia is the custodian of the religion's two holiest mosques, its religious direction will be decisive.
US intelligence had been forecasting such an outcome for months and Truman acknowledged that the Soviet entry would be decisive.
Two airlines whose feedback could be decisive in whether Airbus launches the new jet are Singapore Airlines and British Airways.
A 4-4 decision wouldn't be decisive at all, making this a likely candidate for the court to hold over.
As we learned in 2000, numbers like these can be decisive, not just in Florida, but for the whole election.
Republicans who are less worried: This is a state-by-state trench war where national atmospherics may not be decisive.
When it's time to make serious changes, like cutting staff or businesses, be decisive and do it in one shot.
Mr. Bolton and Mr. Pompeo were concerned that would not be decisive enough and pushed for strikes on Iranian soil.
Mr. Bolton and Mr. Pompeo were concerned that would not be decisive enough and pushed for strikes on Iranian soil.
Confidence, too: People who take charge in these simulations tend to be decisive, making calls from the gut, and quickly.
That, plus President Trump's pressure campaign that involved working with allied militaries and governments around the world, proved to be decisive.
But for those who feel it's time to be decisive, here are the pros and cons to consider over the weekend.
But for that vote to be decisive, Pennsylvania or Florida and at least one other state would have had to flip.
Political analysts say state-based and caste-driven parties could be decisive in determining the make-up of the next government.
"Here in Ohio that 2% could be decisive," Trejo said, "And as we know: as Ohio goes, so goes the nation."
Before the election, we computed the probability that a single vote would be decisive in the presidential election, in any state.
But over the course of his career, Messi has yet to be decisive in the decisive phase of a World Cup.
Despite all the drama, the House action on both issues, the farm bill and immigration, is not expected to be decisive.
Few elections are close enough for voting obstacles to be decisive, but the Alabama Senate race may be one of them.
Still, some analysts say that while Cuba's support for the current Venezuelan government is important, it ultimately will not be decisive.
Voting, after all, isn't really an instrumentally rational thing to do — the odds that your vote will be decisive are miniscule.
The advantages of being part of a global outfit might be decisive in delivering some services, such as search or social media.
Two other officially non-aligned parties could be decisive in whether pro-military or "democratic front" factions make up the next government.
Plaskett is involved with committees and has certain responsibilities on the floor but not if her vote is going to be decisive.
"Bouteflika's medical leave in Geneva will be decisive," Hasni Abidi, a Swiss-based Algerian who heads a think tank, said on Twitter.
In an environment as closely competitive as the present, even small political advantages can be decisive in winning or losing institutional majorities.
But black voters are a core constituency of the Democratic Party, and they will be decisive in key primaries like South Carolina's.
Rick Scott will likely be the most expensive in the country and could be decisive in the fight for control of Congress.
Most finals tend to look, in the buildup, like tense, tight affairs: one goal, one way or the other, could be decisive.
Her ability to control her nerves as well as her power will be decisive as she chases her first Grand Slam title.
No one issue is going to be decisive in a presidential campaign, and certainly not something as small-bore as federal police funding.
She urges young people to be "decisive" and powerful members of their community and society and to never stop working towards progressive change.
With opinion polls showing the British public is split over whether to stay in the EU, winning the immigration debate may be decisive.
But if policymakers do not decide soon to put growth ahead of their other goals, the next turn towards pessimism could be decisive.
Instead of perceiving pressure as a problem, embrace it: the high stakes force you to be decisive, clear, and effective with your goals.
These swing states are hotly contested because their voters can swing either to Republicans or Democrats and can be decisive in presidential elections.
Or is he lying now when he claims no tapes exist, because such tapes could be decisive evidence in a potential criminal case?
The presidential contest almost certainly was tipped by email obsessions, but it should not have been close enough for such factors to be decisive.
For all the fashionable fascination with big strategy, she was unerringly sensible and, where need be, decisive: nothing foolish would happen on her watch.
But while he is a strong fundraiser, Langone does not personally write the size of checks that would be decisive in turning Kasich's fortunes.
"The city's project seems to be on a firmer financial footing, and that will be decisive in all likelihood," said Mr. Farnsworth, the professor.
Which leads to the fourth takeaway: These constituencies — millennials, independents, moderate swing voters, women, and minorities — will be decisive in the 2018 mid-terms.
A clear win in California but a loss in Indiana would set up a contested convention where the unpledged Pennsylvania delegates could be decisive.
Suburban woman could be decisive across the Midwest: Marist found them breaking for Brown in the Ohio Senate race, 210 percent to 22012 percent.
He meant that the American-led effort against the Taliban would not be decisive and that Afghan forces would never cohere enough to win.
Democratic weakness in the county may well prove to be decisive in the Senate race and the governor's race, once the recounts are done.
But money gives the president an edge that he didn't have in 2016 — and if the election is tight again, it could be decisive.
Fajardo conceded defeat but showed no sign of who he&aposll support in a runoff where his 4.5 million supporters are likely to be decisive.
With France the firm favorites to progress as group winners, Saturday's match could be decisive for Peru and Denmark in the battle for second place.
Industry analysts say ongoing negotiations with Emirates will be decisive for the future of the A380 aircraft, which recently marked its 10th anniversary in operation.
Opinion polls suggest a third of voters are still unsure who they will vote for on Sunday, meaning Monday's tense televised debate could be decisive.
As Andrew Prokop explained for Vox, debates tend to have a small impact — but in a very close election, this small impact can be decisive.
Parties are still waiting to hear how many seats they will be allocated under the proportional system, which could be decisive in reaching a majority.
Hoke said there were discussions about Spain joining the Franco-German programme, but the Brexit negotiations would be decisive in determining any cooperation with Britain.
"In very close elections won by Republican candidates, felon disenfranchisement could be decisive," said Christopher Uggen, a University of Minnesota professor who led the study.
A pro-Syrian government newspaper, al-Watan, said "the coming hours will be decisive on the level of ending the chapter of terrorism in Deraa city".
The concern is most critical in the area of artificial intelligence, where China's complete control of vast reservoirs of data without privacy protections could be decisive.
"Our goal is to be decisive, to nominate new commissioners in the new commission," he added, referring to the powerful body that oversees EU policy-making.
In any case, California, a state taken for granted in recent years, may be decisive in deciding whether the Democrats get another chance at a majority.
Dlamini-Zuma's team thinks Ramaphosa would not be decisive enough in addressing the gaping racial inequalities that persist in South Africa - the core of her campaign.
Wind development has become an issue in that race, which The Cook Political Report rates a tossup, and sentiment here could be decisive in the outcome.
The state has a substantial Mormon population, and the group hopes that Mr. Romney's appeal to Mormons will be decisive in achieving a Trump loss there.
Complicating matters further, Justice Antonin Scalia (who wrote the majority opinion in Jones) has been replaced by Justice Neil Gorsuch—whose vote may well be decisive.
A well-turned fake clip released in the last 24 hours of a close election, giving little time for a response, could be decisive, he says.
But perhaps the biggest problem of all is that the voters that were decisive in the last election might not be decisive in the next one.
No one has explained how a few thousand more troops now will be decisive when more than a hundred thousand a few years ago were not.
This new year has the potential to be decisive, but the speed and strength of our progress will depend on what the White House does next.
With two and a half weeks to go, even small changes in support for some of the nine parties on the left and right could be decisive.
With the margins so fine, that suggests Junqueras' support could be decisive, though any talks between Sanchez and the secessionists are bound to be long and complex.
If enough Jews in these states who traditionally vote Democratic can be peeled off, using the canard of left-wing anti-Semitism, the results can be decisive.
Both sides hit the road and the airwaves to appeal to the large number of undecided voters who will be decisive, along with the level of turnout.
"The next two days are going to be decisive," said Volker Kauder, parliamentary leader of Merkel's conservative Christian Democratic Union (CDU) as he arrived for the talks.
He says a successful investor should know how to access promising investment opportunities, be able to identify greatness, and learn to be decisive and close the deal.
Still, the Trump campaign seems set on courting Hispanics, and both Democrats and Republicans believe such voters could be decisive in states like Arizona, Florida and Texas.
These places also could be decisive in picking the Democratic nominee if the field remains unsettled after the first four contests — a scenario Bloomberg is banking on.
"I have expectations of my employees to be respectful, to be courteous, to be decisive, and to treat everyone with dignity," she said at a news conference.
It is an issue almost tailor made for his combative style of campaigning, and even a small increase in black and hispanic votes could be decisive for reelection.
"Price developments will be decisive in determining whether and if so how soon the Bank of England will hike interest rates again", Commerzbank wrote in a morning note.
And anybody who sees it, has to be willing to raise their hand, talk to leadership of the company, and then we have to be decisive about it.
If he bumped that up to low double digits, the gains — small in absolute numbers but consequential in relative terms — could be decisive in a close state vote.
The anti-independence camp has aimed its jokes at Puigdemont and what they see as his reluctance to be decisive and his flip-flop statements on the independence question.
At a rally in Orange County Senator Ted Cruz of Texas predicted that the state—which usually votes too late to pick presidential candidates—will be decisive this time.
That bureaucratic focus has obscured the fact that orbital space is itself a major theater of operations, and that victory in it might be decisive for victory everywhere else.
"The next two or three days will be decisive in terms of whether or not people keep their word and support this framework that is fairly detailed," Curbelo said.
Monthly data showed the economy expanded by 0.1% in April and was flat in May, so June's economic performance may be decisive in determining whether Mexico is in recession.
Though hardly the only counties that will be decisive in 2020, these four offer a window into the mood and motivations of the voters shaping the country's political future.
Montgomery County — to the north and west of D.C. — could be decisive: 18 percent of registered Democrats reside there, and neither man can claim it as a stronghold. Rep.
Scott said that "black women have been underrated for a long time," and that they will be decisive in the Democratic primary, which features a record number of female candidates.
A Syrian official, speaking on condition of anonymity, said the situation was in a critical phase: "These two days will be decisive," the official told Reuters, without giving further details.
With opinion polls showing the Remain camp has a slender lead two months before polling day, and many people still undecided, turnout will be decisive in the June 23 referendum.
But I consistently have to go back and put myself in a mental comfort zone so I can be decisive, design, create and also handle deliveries, billing, tracking wires, negotiations.
If the United States is to truly stand for democracy as it claims, it must be decisive in protecting Afrin as well as the other two Kurdish regions in Syria.
In a grueling baseline duel, the Danish fifth seed's bigger shots off both wings and her pinpoint accuracy as she hit the lines time and again proved to be decisive.
The data point to a close race in the fall, with about a dozen or so states likely to be decisive in the Electoral College — all consistent with recent history.
After a recent constitutional court ruling, the government has to propose a cap on financial damages caused by abuse of office offences, a level which could be decisive in Dragnea's case.
The aim is to do for Zimbabwe what the "Daily Show" or John Oliver do for young Americans—which, in a country where most voters are under 40, could be decisive.
John Kasich of Ohio and Senator Marco Rubio of Florida under pressure to hold their home states on Tuesday, this face-off on the debate stage could prove to be decisive.
The reason: Mr. Sanders and his advisers and allies knew that black voters would be decisive in those Southern contests, but he had been unable to make significant inroads with them.
Yen moves and political considerations could be decisive factors for the BOJ, which would prefer to conserve its policy resources in case the Japanese economy takes a turn for the worse.
It's a pure party position — a stance that the outcome of the November election should be decisive in shaping the outcome, and therefore that Republicans would rather defer to Trump's judgment.
Still, there is a path for Democrats to capture the Senate, and Mr. Mulvaney pointed to crucial Senate races in Texas and Florida as places where candidate quality could be decisive.
Women could be decisive in the 2020 election: Just 40 percent of women approved of President Trump's job performance in the most recent Morning Consult tracking poll, while 56 percent disapproved.
This was not for lack of evidence to the contrary: the history books available to them could have shown how rare it was for single battles or brilliant generals to be decisive.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - This week will be decisive in efforts to form a government in Lebanon, representing a last chance to break the deadlock, prime minister-designate Saad al-Hariri said on Tuesday.
" The other side, per the Journal: "Opponents of the move say it may not be decisive in weakening Iran due to the IRGC's persistent efforts to camouflage its ownership of other entities.
They may be able to eat into the President's Midwest support in ways that could prove to be decisive in 2020, just as Trump's strength in the region proved decisive in 2016.
And, in a state like Florida, where voters in both parties are keenly aware their state helps decide Electoral College victories, language that turns off a significant voter population can be decisive.
But look beyond those two early-voting states, for example to South Carolina where black votes will be decisive, and polls show the Indiana mayor would be lucky to pick up 5%.
Salvini and 5-Star leader Luigi Di Maio said the weekend would be decisive to finalise talks over a candidate for prime minister and to outline the ministers of a future government.
As the 2020 election season ramps up, two global events beyond President Trump's control threaten to be decisive in determining the U.S. economic environment in which he will be fighting that election.
This is a time that our monetary policy ought to be bold, it ought to be decisive, it ought to be making capital available, and that will support even more economic growth.
If Democrats are ever in a position to move a sweeping climate and energy bill, which would likely require controlling both chambers plus the White House, Manchin's role won't be decisive either way.
Moreover, South Carolina, where Mr Graham has a strong network of donors and apparatchiks, could be decisive in choosing which mainstream Republican candidate emerges from the, currently-crowded, pack, to challenge Mr Trump.
The role of Tier-1s will be decisive for both carriers and automakers as they build out the future of the in-car experience, including infotainment, telematics, safety, security and system integration services.
None of these factors alone should be decisive, and the basics that you plug into online calculators — like the monthly mortgage payment, rent on a comparable place and closing costs — are more important.
On one of the models that people use—it's called the Brennan-Lomasky model—the chances that your vote would be decisive in a major national election in the US are vanishingly small.
That development would be decisive for Jean Tinguely, Mark di Suvero and other postwar sculptors, though while later kinetic art could espouse a machine-age bluntness, Calder's were always lighter and more biological.
And unless you have the capacity to be decisive, you just have endless debates, which results in inaction, and in effect, the answer is "no," whether people intended it to be or not.
In the summer of 2007, though, this all did not seem to be decisive threats to what was at that point a decent little bull market following the tech meltdown of 2000-2002.
That indicates women who graduate from less prestigious schools have fewer opportunities to be hired for their first full-fledged legal job, which can be decisive in shaping a career, Ms. Merritt said.
If the overall standings remain as close as they are now, the final time trial on Saturday could be decisive in determining the podium places at the finish in Paris the next day.
It is expected to be aimed at North American carriers, whose ordering decisions could be decisive as Boeing weighs up whether to go ahead with plans for a new 'middle-of-the-market' aircraft.
The idea, analysts say, is to nail down the Brexit supporters within the Conservative Party, which could be decisive in any intraparty vote for the next party leader, who would then become prime minister.
If the Saudis can bring along dozens of votes from Asia's soccer confederation, that — and the swing of the votes of a few African countries who have declined to support Morocco — could be decisive.
The predominantly Arab Joint List won nearly 21970,22000 votes and a record 15 parliamentary seats, enough to be decisive in an election in which neither Mr. Netanyahu's bloc nor Mr. Gantz's won a majority.
With less than two weeks to go, the race remains too close to call, though, and even small changes in support for some of the nine parties on the left and right could be decisive .
James Mattis as Secretary of Defense may mitigate the damage, but Flynn will leverage his proximity to the President for the last word, which, given Trump's lack of discipline and knowledge, will usually be decisive.
With less than two weeks to go, the race remains too close to call, though, and even small changes in support for some of the nine parties on the left and right could be decisive.
As she told Alastair Campbell, former British prime minister Tony Blair's press secretary, the most important trait of a manager "is to be decisive and sure and to impart that to people working for you."
I thought leaders are supposed to be loud — I'm quiet, leaders are supposed to be decisive — I am very indecisive, and I do not have a bold presence — I just blend in with everyone else.
Biden's ability to turn out white suburbanites will play a critical role if he hopes to edge out President Donald Trump for Arizona's 11 electoral votes, which could be decisive in a close 2020 race.
The results here suggest that Sanders also is poised for similar successes in Super Tuesday states like California, the primary's crown jewel, and Texas, another delegate-rich state where the Latino vote could be decisive.
"What candidates do on social media will be decisive," said Carlos Merlo, managing partner of Victory Lab, a marketing firm dedicated to spreading viral claims, saying they must respond quicker than ever to combat disinformation.
But the results also helped her extinguish any doubts about her ability to win big with Democrats and about her broad appeal among minority voters, who will be decisive in many delegate-rich primaries in March.
She suggested the Coney Island case could be decisive in shaping long-term public opinion about Gonzalez, who just won a crowded Democratic primary that included challengers critiquing him from the left on criminal-justice issues.
"We are leaving behind a deep recession and entering in a phase of prosperity where private investment will be decisive," said the president, who has said his top priority is curbing unemployment running above 12 percent.
"It's a little distressing to think that because this administration's credibility is so low in general, I think a lot of people are thinking twice at a moment when America's word should be decisive," he said.
If he takes the same position when the Louisiana statute is reviewed on the merits, then the votes of Kavanaugh and Gorsuch could be decisive in effectively reversing the Texas decision and endangering Roe v. Wade.
But they come as at least three Florida counties — two of them Democratic strongholds whose results could be decisive — have reported problems counting their shares of the more than 220 million ballots cast across the state.
But even if the assumption is right—even if you're a young progressive from California who believes with excellent reason that your vote won't possibly be decisive—the Tribune's line of thinking comes at a hefty price.
The US hunted for the Goldilocks strategy on the war in Syria and ended up doing enough to help rebels fighting Assad around to the very periphery, but far from enough to be decisive in the war.
But yen moves and political considerations could be decisive factors for the BOJ policymakers agonizing over whether to expand stimulus or to save their dwindling policy resources for when the economy takes a turn for the worse.
Mohamed Raad, a political leader in Lebanon's heavily armed Hezbollah movement, said retaliation by the Iran-backed "axis of resistance" -- militia groups in countries from Lebanon to Yemen -- would be decisive, al-Mayadeen TV reported on Saturday.
With Trump administration officials now preparing deep cuts in domestic spending, including the possible elimination of the endowments, Republicans from politically red states like Nebraska could be decisive in saving federal funds for the arts and humanities.
"The environment is an important issue to a lot of the suburban swing voters who will be decisive in 2020," Republican political consultant Alex Conant and former communications director on Marco Rubio's presidential campaign told VICE News.
And racism appears to have won, at least in Florida and Georgia, where Democrats had hoped the historic campaigns of black candidates Andrew Gillum and Stacey Abrams would be decisive in winning control of these pivotal states.
But yen moves and political considerations could be decisive factors for BOJ policymakers agonizing over whether to expand stimulus yet again or to save their dwindling policy resources for when the economy takes a turn for the worse.
READ MORE: Why Tuesday is still super The contests on Tuesday, across 235 states, herald several weeks of nationwide skirmishes that will be decisive in determining who gets to face off for the White House in the fall.
Both voters and workers, for example, want their leaders to be decisive, but those same groups penalize women if they don't seem sufficiently collaborative, only to criticize them if they appear too reliant on the opinions of others.
WASHINGTON/JERUSALEM (Reuters) - The United States and Israel have narrowed their differences over what could be decisive negotiations this week to seal a multibillion-dollar military aid package for Washington's top Middle East ally, officials said on Monday.
BERLIN (Reuters) - German Chancellor Angela Merkel said on Wednesday a draft European Union deal with Turkey would be decisive to easing Europe's migrant crisis but made clear the bloc would not compromise democratic principles to win over Ankara.
"Even if we reach a deal over the week-end it would not be decisive... (the bad bank) should have been done before the new rules came into force," Renzi told Italian state broadcaster RAI Uno on Thursday.
I've felt more for the British economy to have clarity around the path forward with Brexit, to have a majority government that can be decisive, a set of policies which I think will stand up for economic growth.
"The 3,000 to 5,000 may prevent a near-term backsliding, but it is not going to be decisive in turning the tide of this war," said Michèle A. Flournoy, the top Pentagon policy official during the Obama administration.
The crotchety routine seemed to work—as it must, and quickly, if Mr Sanders is to win over the black voters who will be decisive in the string of imminent southern primaries, beginning with South Carolina's on February 27th.
Le Maire also said that the G7 meeting would be "decisive" for agreeing on how to tax big tech companies by setting the tone for wider negotiations among 129 countries at the OECD due to wrap up next year.
Trump, a property developer turned reality TV star, and Khan, World Cup-winning captain of the Pakistan cricket team, both came to office after achieving fame away from politics and the personal chemistry between the two may be decisive.
Mr. Sanders's rallying cries against the "rigged economy" and "establishment politics" were aimed at liberals, young people, working-class white voters and independents who could be decisive for him in Ohio, Illinois and Missouri, his top targets next week.
His options are to try a counteroffensive, where Russia's air power would be decisive; or do nothing, which would potentially drive a million more refugees into Turkey; or try to cut as good a deal as he can get.
BEIRUT (Reuters) - A Lebanese Hezbollah official said the response of the Iran-backed "axis of resistance" to the killing of Iran's military commander Qassem Soleimani in a U.S. air strike will be decisive, al-Mayadeen TV said on Saturday.
"It's in those smaller metropolitan areas where Democrats are locked in tight races and where there is a moderately strong African American presence where their turnout might be decisive," said Ross Baker, a political science professor at Rutgers University.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish Prime Minister Leo Varadkar said on Saturday that he is hopeful that there will be decisive progress in the next two weeks to conclude a Brexit deal but that there is still more work to be done.
The smaller number of voters per precinct meant a handful of personal touches could be decisive, and the Iowa caucuses' complicated rules meant campaigns could get more state delegates per raw vote there than in the bigger suburban or urban precincts.
In 2020, the One Country Project will elevate the issues important to rural America, demonstrate why the rural vote will be decisive in the upcoming election, and encourage leaders to take a serious look at policies that can help America's heartland.
In its statement, the Monetary Council said the spillover of disinflationary effects of slowing European economic activity, the policies of leading global central banks, and the impacts of Hungary's counter-cyclical fiscal policy would be decisive for the inflation outlook.
His effort is based on the rationale that while Trump has been winning primaries, he has been unable to capture a majority of Republican voters and that the anti-Trump vote will in the end be decisive in the GOP race.
Back to that jeans drawer: During a recent closet purge, I swiftly sifted through items, making quick judgment calls about things to keep or ditch – a process I always dread, but end up enjoying how good it feels to be decisive.
There are other significant tussles coming up in October Term 2017 in which Justice Kennedy's vote may be decisive, including a fourth-amendment mobile phone privacy case and petitions concerning labour-union fees and employment discrimination against gays and lesbians.
The Clintons' long-running relationship with Vilsack and their personal fondness of him could prove to be decisive, as Clinton deliberates over a political partner she can trust and work hand-in-hand with for as many as eight years.
If the odds that your vote will be decisive are minuscule—Brennan writes that "you are more likely to win Powerball a few times in a row"—then learning about politics isn't worth even a few minutes of your time.
At the same time, however, Trump is apparently not immune to the advice of those in his administration and beyond who want to continue on nonetheless, albeit with some small shift in US war fighting that, they assure, will be decisive.
The vote by the IAAF should in theory be decisive, but the IOC, concerned about innocent athletes being punished, has not ruled out granting Russia, host of the 2014 Winter Olympics in Sochi, a special dispensation when it meets next Tuesday.
Melissa Michelson, Menlo College, political science professor I think Trump's high negatives among Hispanics in the Quinnipiac poll are bad news for the Republican Party as we head into the midterm elections because Hispanic voters could be decisive in several key races.
Wilson, the deputy chief of the U.S. mission to the WTO, said China's leaders had endorsed a number of far-reaching reform pronouncements, including that the market would be "decisive" in allocating resources, and it was clear that serious efforts were being made.
A no-confidence vote requires the candidate to gather 176 or more votes in Spain's lower house, a difficult task in the fragmented parliament where nationalists, among them two Catalan separatist parties, could be decisive if the larger parties cannot reach an agreement.
RIO DE JANEIRO, May 12 (Reuters) - The advance of the Brazilian government's ongoing fiscal reforms will be decisive for the performance of the economy and keeping inflation on a downward spiral, the governor of Brazil's Central Bank, Ilan Goldfajn, said on Friday.
The margin of victory either way may not be decisive and nearly half the country may be left feeling short-changed, similar to the independence movement in Scotland after their vote in 2014 failed, but was still supported by 45% of Scots.
The vote, by the Council of the International Association of Athletics Federations (IAAF) in Vienna, should in theory be decisive but the International Olympic Committee (IOC), concerned about innocent athletes being punished, has said it might yet overrule when it meets the following week.
"I am a Hillary fan right now because it's important that we be decisive," Mensa said, adding, "The things that Hillary stands for, at this point in time, I think, are a lot more beneficial for us than the things Donald Trump stands for."
This week will be decisive to see if measures the Italian government has taken to tackle the new coronavirus — including the lockdown of entire towns, restrictions of movement and closure of public places — are working, as the government announces more money to tackle the virus.
"He can be decisive in any game due to his quality, hundreds of coaches have spent ages trying to stop him but there's no magic formula, it all depends on Leo's feet," added Sanchez, who worked in Barcelona's youth set-up but never coached Messi.
"Elevated inventories likely will be the official reason for the roll over – certainly taking center stage among the technocrats in the oil ministries – we contend that domestic economic considerations will also be decisive factors at play for the leaders of these petro-states," the analysts added.
In the event De La Calle does not meet the more than 50 percent threshold in May to go through to the second round of voting in June, his party could be decisive in tipping the balance in favor of one or other of the candidates.
That cash could be decisive in a primary with nearly two dozen candidates competing fiercely for money: Sanders' top rival, Democratic front-runner Joe Biden, is raking in huge sums from major Democratic donors in the early weeks of the race with a slew of fundraisers.
But whatever the reason, the next few weeks, which will see the release of nostalgia-heavy family movies like Mary Poppins Returns and prestige dramas like If Beale Street Could Talk, will be decisive in determining whether 2018 will be the biggest year ever at the movies.
"We will not initiate a conflict against Iran, nor do we intend to deny Iran the right to defend its airspace but if Iran continues to attack us, our response will be decisive," Wood told the Conference on Disarmament in Geneva, the world's main nuclear negotiating forum.
If Warren can fight the "who's the most liberal of them all" question to a draw, the female voters who came up in droves to push Democrats back into the House majority in the 2018 midterms might just line up behind her 2020 candidacy, which could be decisive.
The opposite view, best displayed in a large review of 2016 polling data by the American Association of Public Opinion Research seeks to find evidence to support a swing toward Trump in those Rust Belt and Midwest states that he narrowly won and which proved to be decisive.
"Tomorrow's BoC (Bank of Canada) rate meeting will be decisive for the immediate Canadian dollar outlook: if, despite the recent developments, the BoC keeps the door open for further rate hikes during the course of the year, the Canadian dollar is likely to be able to resist further notable depreciation," they added.
With a divided GOP being dominated in the presidential campaign by voices of insults and hate, with the Republican establishment in a state of confusion and retreat, with the center-right field of candidates divided four different ways, the calm conservative voice of Nikki Haley could be decisive in South Carolina and primaries that follow.
Volunteers will host an estimated 5,000 house parties across the US and in 34 other countries on Saturday, the campaign said, as it launches the 20163 edition of its national organizing program -- a grassroots effort that the independent senator from Vermont believes could be decisive in what is shaping up to be a tightly contested Democratic presidential primary.
It will determine the prime minister's future, for a start: it is hard to see him staying in office if he fails to win his campaign to remain in the EU. It may be decisive for the future of the United Kingdom, as Scottish Nationalists have said a Brexit would trigger another vote on Scottish independence.
Read more: A majority of the House now supports some form of impeachment inquiry, reaching the magic number that could be decisive in impeaching TrumpAny trial in the Senate would require at least 20 Republicans to turn on Trump, and join 45 Democrats and two independents to reach the two-thirds majority that's necessary to convict and expel him from office.
Super Tuesdays can be decisive and signal the end of a primary, like it was for both parties in 2000, said Josh Putnam, a political science professor who runs the elections blog Frontloading HQ. "But they can also show whether things are evenly divided or evenly enough to keep primary season going for a longer time," he said in an email.
After wrapping up the Republican nomination in early May, Donald TrumpDonald John TrumpTrump pushes back on recent polling data, says internal numbers are 'strongest we've had so far' Illinois state lawmaker apologizes for photos depicting mock assassination of Trump Scaramucci assembling team of former Cabinet members to speak out against Trump MORE continued visiting primary states, like California and New Mexico, that in all likelihood won't be decisive in the general election.
Like some of his characters, Mr. Adjei-Brenyah, 27, spent a portion of in his teens and young adulthood selling lofty down parkas at a mall, in his case the Palisades Center in West Nyack, N.Y. Keenly aware as a salesman, and as a black man, that clothes can be decisive in the way one is perceived, he has mastered the arcana of racial coding — sartorial profiling, that is — a skill he exploits in his life and his fiction to comic and often unnerving effect.
A majority of the House now supports some form of impeachment inquiry, reaching the magic number that could be decisive in impeaching TrumpDemocrats and Republicans have such opposite spins on Trump's call with the Ukrainian president it's like they read 2 different transcriptsNancy Pelosi brought a combative attitude to a phone call with Trump before launching an impeachment inquiryTrump just released a memo of his call with the Ukrainian president that led to an impeachment inquiryTrump impeachment odds skyrocket to 62% on popular betting websiteRepublicans come out swinging in defense of Trump after House Democrats launch impeachment inquiryNancy Pelosi said there's one key reason why she finally moved forward on impeachment'A total Witch Hunt!

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