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"decisively" Definitions
  1. in a way that is very important for the final result of a particular situation
  2. in a way that shows the ability to decide quickly and with confidence

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In 2016, he decisively won white voters and decisively lost every other racial subgroup.
"I believe on Tuesday I will have decisively won the popular vote and I will have decisively won the pledged delegate majority," she told CNN's Jake Tapper on Friday.
This is a dire threat that must be decisively eliminated.
The bond market reacted quickly and decisively to the polls.
Trump, on the other hand, decisively had his best week.
Such oddball pairings rarely act decisively and fall apart easily.
That led the city to act decisively, Bernero told CNBC.
Two years later, leaders from around the world acted decisively.
Public opinion has shifted decisively in favor of marijuana legalization.
All three won their debates decisively, according to the polls.
Rouhani has decisively defeated Khamenei's protege, hardline judge Ebrahim Raisi.
"Any discrimination must be addressed immediately and decisively," he said.
That's a contrast that would work decisively in McRaven's favor.
He nearly won Missouri then; he lost it decisively now.
The mood turned decisively after the Great Recession of 2008.
As I said, the Fed's critics were decisively proved wrong.
The impact of gender is hard to pin down decisively.
Senior Democrats said they were decisively opposed to the nomination.
The old ways, for all their balletic grace, lost decisively.
Bezos acted decisively and rid himself of a toxic executive.
Steel and aluminum import tariffs work decisively against this goal.
Trump hasn't yet decisively tipped the Southwest toward the Democrats.
We can and should decisively confront Russia on both fronts.
In recent years, Saudi fears have swung decisively toward abandonment.
California voted decisively for Democrat Hillary Clinton in the Nov.
Since then, no other candidate has been so decisively outraised.
Administration officials maintained that they acted decisively in each case.
"We have decisively entered a new security environment," says Mr Kawai.
The Gate puts Stopa decisively on the side of the latter.
To state the issue distinctly is to resolve the issue decisively.
The counties around Morristown and Watertown voted decisively for Mr Trump.
James is under no obligation to comment decisively about foreign affairs.
In New Jersey, Democrat Phil Murphy decisively defeated Republican Lt. Gov.
But the two countries' economic paths went on to cross decisively.
And at the moment, AI is charging decisively into the lead.
It is time to stand up and act, and act decisively.
He proves decisively that you don't need talent in 2017 either.
Analysts say Geingob's administration has failed to decisively deal with corruption.
"We will decisively continue the course we have charted," Zimmer said.
"Countries shouldn't exist if they can't sustain culture," he said decisively.
Members of Parliament decisively rejected putting a second referendum before voters.
It's a cute character," she says decisively, "but really... it's not.
Clinton decisively changed that assumption with her strong showing in 2008.
Afterward, Zaidi commended Roberts's ability to think decisively on the fly.
The overall S&P broke decisively to a new high Monday.
Now is the moment to confound her critics by acting decisively.
On Wednesday, they acted decisively to bring back a proven commodity.
Cities like Compton or Laguna Beach decisively rejected allowing pot shops.
Former Vice President Joe Biden decisively won the Illinois Democratic primary.
Other central banks in Europe had moved faster and more decisively.
Of course, the court sometimes must act decisively to protect rights.
The President responded decisively when Assad used chemical weapons last year.
He should decisively support his attorney general or just fire him.
Steel and aluminum import tariffs will work decisively against this goal.
On Tuesday, Democratic primary voters across Georgia decisively chose Ms. Abrams.
He then went on to decisively disprove that idea as president.
Iran will respond swiftly and decisively in defense of Iranian lives.
But her third novel, "Faithful Place," departed decisively from that mood.
America will respond swiftly and decisively in defense of American lives.
This extraordinarily regressive legislation decisively favors the rich and corporate interests.
In the wake of the attack, the government had moved decisively.
Round one of this fight has gone decisively to the White House.
Is there another artist that moved as quickly and decisively as Gramcko?
Obamacare is collapsing --- and we must act decisively to protect all Americans.
Obamacare is collapsing – and we must act decisively to protect all Americans.
Obamacare is collapsing –- and we must act decisively to protect all Americans.
A tent full of passionate voters who could decisively beat President Trump.
Russian propagandists used Facebook to sway the 2016 American election, perhaps decisively.
This means if you're planning on getting in you'd best act decisively.
In both states, non-white and young voters broke decisively for Democrats.
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At a public debate there locals voted decisively in favour of Brexit.
Iraq lost the war the US called "Desert Storm" decisively and quickly.
"China is decisively the second largest R&D spending nation," Droegemeier said.
ObamaCare is collapsing, and we must act decisively to protect all Americans.
Although his early work was representational, Mr. Morellet moved decisively toward abstraction.
In 22015, he carried small town voters decisively, 21 to 211 percent.
A president's ability to act decisively at any given time is essential.
Now, Congress needs to act decisively to start restoring our depleted military.
While still optimistic that the race will turn decisively back in Mrs.
After holding the overall budget steady, Congress acted decisively again this year.
Most importantly, President Trump realized this long ago, and he reacted decisively.
"We decided pretty quickly and decisively" to go with Microsoft, Kamlowski said.
Reggie won decisively on points, but Ron was disqualified for unsportsmanlike behaviour.
Portugal's ten-year bond traded decisively below its Italian equivalent on Monday.
And in 1993, Steely Dan decisively re-emerged as a touring band.
Well-educated whites, especially white women, are pushing the party decisively leftward.
Late-deciding voters broke decisively for former Vice President Joe Biden. Sen.
"Fumms bö wö tää zää Uu, pögiff, kwii Ee," he said decisively.
First and foremost, Latinos remain a decisively Democratic constituency, with important caveats.
On Wednesday, the 7th Circuit held even more decisively in Mussat v.
I'd say it's all the more reason to address the incident decisively.
But we must decisively change course to arrive at this safe harbor.
Out of the spotlight, you can act decisively, and with moral clarity.
If he decisively wins on Tuesday, he could gain an unstoppable lead.
That would have been the moment for the authorities to act decisively.
" Hyat said: "We're looking for the court to act quickly and decisively.
By October 2016, Republican voters had become decisively anti-trade, 68-103.
Congress repeatedly acted aggressively and decisively, with no cringing fear of backlash.
Why does a party that won and won decisively need to organize?
So, the ultimate "dovish" hike, to which sterling reacted quickly and decisively.
To change that, the report states, we need to act decisively now.
He persuaded the Vietnamese government to address the contagion transparently and decisively.
For too long, he believes, the N.H.L. has failed to act decisively.
Dianne Feinstein on Saturday by decisively handing its official endorsement to state Sen.
But Democrats decisively won the popular vote and gained seats in the Senate.
It's too early to say decisively how Jones pulled this off over Moore.
Manchester is in Adams County, which went for Donald Trump decisively in November.
Dianne Feinstein on Saturday by decisively handing its official endorsement to state Sen.
She decisively defeated her Republican opponent, Jennifer Zielinski, to win her House district.
Benga throwing a chair at Guggenheim is a decisively physical and political act.
He can act alone and decisively, and thus set the terms of debate.
And the courts have, swiftly and decisively, come down on the detainees' side.
For the country to vote this decisively against the incumbent party is shocking.
Will he stick with the tactical moves he embraced decisively in early April?
In decisively denying her that mandate yesterday, U.K. voters loudly rejected her approach.
But, because executives acted decisively, they didn't jeopardize their relationship with Whole Foods.
"We won decisively when we had the leading players behind us," Cruz said.
When Brown decisively won the office long occupied by the late-Democratic Sen.
This level was decisively broken in the fast silver rally in 2016 July.
No single idea has been as decisively wrecked by 2016 as that one.
Judge Kavanaugh's potential elevation could shift the Court's jurisprudence decisively to the right.
" (The Hill) "America will respond swiftly and decisively in defense of American lives.
When the same evil influence was spreading in Xinjiang, it was decisively curbed.
He is in charge, and he should act decisively and with great clarity.
Cook County State's Attorney Anita Alvarez has been decisively voted out of office.
He won decisively in voting in Alaska, Hawaii and Washington State on Saturday.
Your voice is critical and we continue to listen humbly and act decisively.
Bernie Sanders won decisively in voting in Alaska, Hawaii and Washington on Saturday.
She was beaten decisively by Senator Kirsten E. Gillibrand, a Democrat, in 2012.
Through it all, he strives to reveal a sensitive but decisively individual spirit.
Though younger voters break decisively for a Democratic candidate, older voters skew Republican:
Avoid this trap by being clinically realistic and acting decisively as circumstances change.
"Independent moderate soccer moms have all decisively gone against Republicans," Mr. Bagniewski said.
At that level, U.S. production would decisively top Saudi production and rival Russia.
We must act now, and decisively, to switch to alternative sources of energy.
"It's not too late to decisively support the opposition," he told the committee.
"Bernie Sanders decisively wins Nevada caucuses," by Matt Viser What the victory means.
Utah lost decisively at Southern California, which was playing its third-string quarterback.
You expect this first scene to conclude decisively with a dramatic applause moment.
We have responded decisively to record-breaking natural disasters and helped Americans rebuild.
It is imperative for the United States to act decisively to solve it.
As a nation, it is time to speak out strongly and act decisively.
"Iran will respond swiftly and decisively in defense of Iranian lives," he wrote.
For some advocates, Pope Francis this week moved decisively into the second camp.
Europe, it is said, is too divided, complacent and weak to wield power decisively.
"You don't want to wait until data turns decisively if you can afford to."
Independent centrist Emmanuel Macron decisively won France's presidential election, defeating nationalist Marine Le Pen.
LGBTQ people fall decisively on the left of the political spectrum, but not exclusively.
The events of Cologne saw control of the party shift decisively within this sextet.
Trump is also a nimble entrepreneur, who looks for opportunities and seizes them decisively.
Most polls also suggest that Hillary Clinton is winning those Stinks-Less voters decisively.
"It is important that the Europeans act decisively," he told the Deutschlandfunk public radio.
And it needs to produce an action plan that moves quickly and decisively forward.
What is lacking are controlled studies on dogs directed at answering the question decisively.
The streak might have ended eventually, but injuries helped end it early and decisively.
This image decisively turns sexual violence away from the female body and its hypervisibility.
Spurred on by Sanders, she has moved decisively to the left—on trade and
Having briefly strengthened immediately after the data, the pound turned decisively higher by midday.
In a sense that has to be resolved before the army can act decisively.
In contrast, there's a real possibility that Waymo could beat Uber decisively in court.
It works – which is why our lawmakers should act decisively and ensure permanent funding.
She won the Florida Democratic primary decisively in both 2008 and again in 2016.
Clinton had decisively won the New York primary, with a number of candidates. Mrs.
"ObamaCare is collapsing — and we must act decisively to protect all Americans," he said.
One symptom of the breakdown is that government cannot decisively resolve key policy issues.
Among whites, millionaires decisively rejected their fellow millionaire, while blue-collar voters embraced him.
" But Brown added, "An outspoken progressive can win — and win decisively — in the heartland.
And most political analysts don't believe farmers will decisively turn against Trump next year.
By the standards of corporate America — a low bar — it moved swiftly and decisively.
"Terrorist attempts and dismantling the old regime will be dealt with decisively," he added.
In the 1990s and 2000s, he said, the level of activism was decisively higher.
Since winning the election, his administration has moved decisively to roll back environmental regulations.
Joe Biden has decisively won the South Carolina primary, Decision Desk HQ projects. Sen.
This time around, Johnson swiftly and decisively passed a revised version of her agreement.
After recent presidents tip-toed toward parity, Trump has moved decisively and swiftly backward.
Stop the Bleed® classes help bystanders act decisively and safely to save lives.
On the set last year, Mr. Driver said, Mr. Soderbergh worked quickly and decisively.
Fear of failure often limits an executive's ability to act decisively and take action.
Those firms decisively beat out Berkshire Hathaway, Exxon Mobil, Johnson & Johnson and General Electric.
Clinton's emails, after which national and state polls swung toward Mr. Trump, perhaps decisively.
Finally, however, some 40,000 years ago, their path was decisively blocked by open ocean.
President Obama's appointees have tilted these courts decisively in a religious freedom-hostile direction.
"He added: "President Trump deserves all the credit for acting swiftly, forcefully and decisively.
Trump has decisively endorsed the anti-immigration and anti-Islamic wing if the party.
Eventually King Reina showed her opponent mercy by decisively finishing her off with an armbar.
If he is not broken early, and clearly, and decisively, we may well never recover.
You needn't answer this question decisively — although clearly they should just leave it be, right?!
At any rate, China's growth model has decisively moved away from exports to domestic demand.
All along, this has prevented the party from acting decisively with regards to Trump's takeover.
The two leaders "agreed that terrorism must be decisively and quickly defeated", the statement said.
The Trump presidency is in mortal peril because incontrovertible facts of wrongdoing are decisively proven.
America's energy independence has allowed us to respond appropriately and decisively to recent Iranian aggression.
"This change and reform process will continue decisively for the next four years," Albayrak said.
And if we do not act boldly and decisively, a bad situation will become worse.
"We have to modernize the business" and move "decisively to address underperforming areas," he said.
"The church needs to swiftly and decisively take action regarding these matters of critical importance."
Mr Moïse beat the field decisively, taking 56% of the vote, according to preliminary results.
The short-term group of moving averages has moved decisively above the long-term group.
This is usually a very short-term effect and has yet to be proven decisively.
I think in the United States we've demonstrated pretty decisively that we're not slipping back.
UPDATE, November 6: Well, the results are in, and 16313 lost, pretty decisively (56-44).
Brown lost the primaries decisively but took his fight all the way to the convention.
He pulled ahead, seemingly decisively, after outside groups spent big in Arizona to defend him.
It brings me no joy to admit it, but Trump decisively won the debate tonight.
He needs a disruptive event, something that causes voters to break decisively in his favor.
"   But even Pruitt says he's staggered by "how quickly and decisively the world bought it.
They finally turned on him decisively after he sacked Vice President Emmerson Mnangagwa last week.
The government acted decisively and set up a Tariff Board to create a protective Act.
But there's a rather fatal flaw in Bernie's new plan: it cuts decisively for Hillary.
The Trump administration and its congressional partners need to act decisively to end this scheme.
They praised Trump for acting decisively to respond specifically to Assad's apparent chemical weapons use.
Decisively shaping oil shale regulation can be a key part of the president's climate legacy.
Clinton leading Mr. Trump decisively in a two-way contest, 51 to 42 percent. Mrs.
But, she added more decisively, "I have never met a gymnast who doesn't love rhinestones."
These voters moved decisively in Mr. Obama's direction, perhaps in part because of cultural issues.
"The human mind is far more fragile that we wish to admit," he says decisively.
In Argentina, Venezuela and Bolivia, it was decisively defeated in three different kinds of elections.
It's a conclusion that's the most inconclusive, decisively vague so as to be universally applicable.
"From the figures announced by Los Angeles and Paris, we are decisively lower," he said.
For example, he won Oklahoma four years ago but lost decisively to Biden this year.
And I understood that I had to act decisively to break this kind of straitjacket.
In 2005 voters in France and the Netherlands decisively rejected a proposed Constitution for Europe.
He had let people down, he said, and should have acted faster and more decisively.
Early on, in 2013, Francis directed the Vatican to act decisively on sexual abuse cases.
Mr. Rajoy then called a snap regional election, hoping Catalan voters would decisively reject secessionism.
The government acted decisively and capably to crush jihadist terrorism and avert a global depression.
Playing to a draw in Iowa and winning decisively in New Hampshire fixes that problem.
That silence has been decisively broken with the opening of the memorial and the museum.
Those methods of direct action — disruptive and threatening — spurred the Kennedy administration to move decisively.
"The president responded decisively when Assad used chemical weapons last year," Mr. McCain went on.
But the drastic action came in 2011, after Republicans decisively won back their House majority.
So, I'm not going to try -- I'm not going to answer that question too decisively.
"President Trump acted decisively and within his authority," Senator David Perdue, Republican of Georgia, said.
Mediocre economic growth over the past quarter-century contributed decisively to Mr. López Obrador's election.
By those standards, U.S. Soccer has acted quickly, decisively and even — more or less — decently.
There is no question we need to act quickly and decisively to fix this problem.
Presidential spokesman Ernesto Abella commended police for "acting decisively" to remove the officer in charge.
If federal law enforcement had acted decisively to arraign the perpetrators after the Mesquite, Nev.
"Iran will respond swiftly and decisively in defense of Iranian lives," he wrote on Twitter.
"Iran will respond swiftly and decisively in defense of Iranian lives," Zarif wrote on Twitter.
However, today's decision would limit our ability to promptly and decisively tackle abusive online practices.
Brexit has molded their politics as decisively as the Iraq War did an older generation's.
With so much at stake, it's time to act decisively to make 5G a reality.
On Tuesday, Massachusetts voters decisively rejected a transphobic attempt to repeal a civil rights law.
Burger King saw "zero risk," he said, in taking sides, demonstrating how decisively the issue polls.
But Corbyn was criticized for not acting quickly or decisively enough to deal with the problem.
It took 2600 years for the Dow to decisively move above 210,163 and not look back.
Goldwater's conservative vision was decisively rejected when the nation voted for LBJ in a landslide victory.
Her primary win — decisively defeating challenger Stacey Evans — shows early success for her thesis, she's argued.
Trump moved decisively closer to the nomination on Tuesday after his most formidable rival, Texas Sen.
The FAA & the airline industry must act quickly & decisively to protect American travelers, pilots, & flight attendants.
We are the only region in the U.K. that voted to remain in the EU decisively.
That's allowed it to act more decisively, even if stimulus measures have so far proven ineffective.
Ocasio-Cortez won decisively, 0003-42, but the margin was a little more than 4,000 votes.
Question 226 is a complicated issue — many environmentalists opposed it — but ultimately, it was decisively defeated.
If policy-makers act decisively, the third state of the global debt crisis can be avoided.
France's 10-year bond yield pushed decisively below 0% to a record low at minus 103%.
Conservative groups warn the court could swing decisively to the left if Clinton is elected president.
"These groups are bandits, not rebels, and should be dealt with immediately and decisively," he said.
Mortgage rates have moved decisively higher this year, leaving fewer borrowers with any incentive to refinance.
I was in the courtroom when the jury's verdict came back, siding decisively with the university.
" The Iranian president added that his country "will respond decisively to its violation by any party.
Spend too much time focusing on either Messi or Higuaín, and the other could act decisively.
Even in Nicaragua under the Sandinista and in Augusto Pinochet's Chile, dictators would be decisively defeated.
The Senate Intelligence Committee should immediately subpoena any tapes and put this matter decisively to rest.
Pete Wilson's anti-immigrant crusades in the 1990s, Latino Californians moved decisively into the Democratic column.
It doesn't matter how attractive your fighting style is when it's clearly winning fights so decisively.
Breaking too decisively with the president risks offending the base and perhaps inviting a primary challenge.
But by 2014, when he won a third term as prime minister, he had decisively pivoted.
Led by President Trump, Washington is swiftly and decisively turning against the world's No. 2 power.
The state twice supported former President Barack Obama before flipping decisively for Mr. Trump in 2016.
Most have bounced back smartly this year as a decisively dovish Fed has provided the impetus.
President Trump on Sunday came down decisively on Israel's side, condemning the rocket attacks from Gaza.
One thing we do know, however, is that Republicans have decisively lost the battle of ideas.
Obama himself didn't decisively catch fire until November 2007 at the Iowa Democratic Party's fall dinner.
With that, many said at the time, momentum on the street shifted decisively to the opposition.
In its first match, the Apple team, named iPwn 11 Pro Max, decisively lost to Google.
There are still nearly two weeks until the meeting and data could break decisively either way.
Trump at first swung decisively behind the Saudis and Emiratis, calling Qatar "a funder for terrorism".
His party decisively won elections in December, a year after it was ousted by similar protests.
This makes for a decisively upbeat take on a story that can as easily be agonizing.
They are decisively transfigured only by our knowledge of the circumstances under which they were made.
"It's obvious that our system must be thoroughly and decisively reformed," Morales told a news conference.
"An outspoken progressive can win -- and win decisively -- in the heartland," he said during his tour.
Several Republican lawmakers seemed most inclined to praise Mr. Trump and his team for acting decisively.
Chip (Mark Duplass) acts more decisively and professionally around her than he ever did around Mitch.
Members decisively rejected that proposal in an online vote that has further discredited Mr Di Maio.
Inmarsat's shareholders decisively backed the takeover in May, with nearly 79% of shares voted in favour.
Such efforts only underscore concerns that the bank is reluctant to act decisively, market participants say.
Franken is expected to resign from office Thursday after his Democratic colleagues decisively turned on him.
This pick will shift the Court decisively to the right, with possibly more vacancies to come.
On Sunday at the Australian Open, Djokovic finally and decisively slipped the surly bonds of Sampras.
Pelosi decisively beat Ryan, winning two-thirds of the caucus vote in a secret-ballot election.
"I am opposed to raising the retirement age," Putin said in 222, waving his forefinger decisively.
"I am opposed to raising the retirement age," Putin said in 29, waving his forefinger decisively.
"Smarts" generally lack nous, and all too often lack integrity, as the past decade has decisively shown.
U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer welcomed Thursday's ruling, saying the WTO had now decisively rejected Mexico's argument.
Amazon moved decisively into brick-and-mortar retail, and America's kitchens, with its purchase of Whole Foods.
Through it all, public and congressional support has built slowly -- but not decisively -- toward an impeachment inquiry.
Autism researchers have shown decisively again and again that the developmental disorder is not caused by vaccines.
Indeed, Chinese consumer tech surpassed decisively the U.S. as the most important country in terms of investments.
This question was answered rather decisively in May 21, when North Korea tested its second nuclear device.
Nor does it represent a full-blown alternative that will decisively shrink law's application in the world.
Iranians voted on Friday for 68 seats where no candidate had won decisively in the first round.
In Syria, France first opposed the government of Bashar al-Assad, but then failed to act decisively.
Ertem said steps to ensure the harmony between fiscal and monetary policies would be taken more decisively.
Politicians beaten as decisively as it is anticipated that Trump will be normally leave the field humiliated.
" Kellyanne Conway on CNN "He acted decisively today, he took the recommendation of his Deputy Attorney General….
We must react quickly, decisively and collectively to ensure a fairer and more prosperous world for all.
The Sinaloa cartel has lost some ground, but it hasn't been decisively defeated in any conflict zone.
But when it comes to refugees, the Trump administration has acted loudly and decisively since its arrival.
Putin's apparent inability to choose decisively between the camps occasionally produces mixed signals or sudden policy reversals.
Baghdad has repeatedly insisted September's vote, in which people decisively backed secession, was both illegitimate and illegal.
"Iran will decisively confront any menacing passage through the Strait of Hormuz," Fars quoted him as saying.
Boards can be reluctant to act so decisively, especially if a CEO has delivered decent financial performance.
However, Trump's failure to act decisively on climate change puts Americans at more risk than ever before.
But regulators need to intervene decisively — and as soon as possible — when evidence of fraudulent conduct emerges.
The dilemma of German leadership is that when Berlin moves decisively, it gets accused of acting alone.
"People, stay watchful where you live and stand up decisively against this state of affairs," it urged.
Now is the time to act quickly and decisively to ensure the integrity of our democratic system.
The US women won a tough match against England decisively, with an additional goal from Alex Morgan.
Economic Headwinds Zenefits faces the headwinds of a market that's turned decisively less friendly toward tech valuations.
This early support represents the vanguard of a growing consensus that we must act immediately and decisively.
They're afraid of a fair system where voters will have an opportunity to decisively reject their views.
Children and teachers will be ready to act decisively and know what to do for their safety.
The President's failure to decisively confront the Islamic State has only enabled them to spread their message.
The way to make this happen is for Democrats to decisively win the midterm elections in 2018.
The Education Department's guidance allowed schools to respond "decisively" and be "innovative and creative," Mr. Mitchell said.
The earliest corporations furthermore operated in an environment shaped decisively by state power, both hard and soft.
Watch out for Illogic — these artists are sure to be heard from more decisively in the future.
Pew found that she did in fact win these voters, decisively carrying white college grads, 483-38.
Deploying the money from this settlement immediately allows us to decisively treat addiction illness and save lives.
Democrats are now likely to take 40 seats from Republicans as they decisively capture control of Congress.
It might have tried to decisively settle its continuing contract disputes with pilots, flight attendants and mechanics.
Griffith's work has receded into the syllabuses of film classes as the movie business moved decisively on.
But when Biden decisively thumped Sanders in South Carolina and sensed a changing dynamic, he was validated.
"Had Warren not been in the game, [Sanders] would have won Maine and Minnesota decisively," Longabaugh said.
Grindel and German officials have recognized they should have acted more decisively when the controversy first stirred.
Clinton had decisively defeated Barack Obama in the caucus eight years prior, despite Obama's support from Sens.
On Saturday, Biden was the first 2020 candidate to decisively beat Sanders in any early state contest.
Former Vice President Joe Biden has decisively won the South Carolina Democratic primary, Decision Desk HQ projects.
Power regularly debated with herself about resigning in protest over Obama's refusal to intervene decisively in Syria.
Those states also tend to be dominated by Democrats and others who voted decisively against Mr. Trump.
Central banks have urged their elected counterparts for years to move more decisively to prop up growth.
Should rates move even more decisively higher, especially amid still-high home prices, sales could weaken further.
Late summer surveys by CNN and other organizations show senior voters tilting decisively towards Democratic congressional candidates.
The prime minister must show he's worthy of his job before the 2019 election and act decisively.
"Then a photograph of Albert Einstein," she said decisively, as if it were the obvious next choice.
Watchmaking, vegetable growing, star charting: the great Enlightenment thinker turned decisively away from abstraction as he aged.
It's about finding smart ways to stay motivated and live decisively to ensure good work gets done.
His right-leaning district, which includes suburbs around Milwaukee, voted decisively for Mr. Trump over Hillary Clinton.
It started decisively with the 2016 exhibition "Public, Private, Secret," the institution's inaugural venture on the Bowery.
On Saturday his Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, or B.J.P., decisively won the election in Uttar Pradesh.
That's an eight-point gain in favorability for Trump, although still putting him decisively in unfavorable territory.
This brought the precious metal decisively above the $1,300 level where it topped out several times before.
If only city officials acted this quickly and decisively to fix potholes and Austin's legendary traffic congestion.
Royals are human beings, but occupy a decisively different position in society than the rest of us.
Cilic's weight of shot allowed him to break decisively in the fifth game of the second set.
His support in "The Nutcracker" helped Erica Pereira's Sugar Plum become more decisively adult than ever before.
We need to bring our substantial resources and expertise to bear quickly and decisively at every level.
But he can join Congress in acting decisively to restore hope in Puerto Rico's moment of peril.
Mortgage applications finally moved slightly higher last week, spurred by refinancers, as interest rates moved decisively lower.
In the 22012s, T. J. Clark decisively reoriented commentary on Impressionism by focusing on its social history.
An ECB gathering in Sintra, Portugal, could also signal its readiness to act decisively, say ING analysts.
It protected the security of other Southeast Asia countries, and decisively shaped the course of the region.
Economic data out this week, including the monthly employment report, could move rates decisively again in either direction.
Even if ISIS is decisively beaten in Mosul, its deep roots in Iraq will not have been eradicated.
"We contend that, in any field, an 'expert' should decisively outperform nonexperts (ie lay persons)," the authors write.
This month you'll have unprecedented power to act decisively and persuasively in all matters involving friends and family.
It's impressive the show seems to have decisively come to a direction in regards to Owen-Teddy-Tom.
When he died in the early 1550s, he had not shattered his world as decisively as Luther had.
What Trump has proven, decisively, is you can't be in his party, oppose him, and expect to thrive.
"For prices to go up further decisively, these inventories will first have to be clear out," he said.
The ECB meets in Sintra and is expected to signal its readiness to act decisively, say ING analysts.
Kerry James Marshall does not just challenge that narrative with regard to painting: he proves it decisively wrong.
First, will China ever break decisively with North Korea, its infuriating neighbour but valued buffer against the world?
Did he really not see how Facebook had decisively tilted the worlds' political axis towards the populist right?
So, much like they did against Tom Brady, Denver had to decisively win the defensive line of scrimmage.
Clinton's lead in the polls sank decisively after Comey's announcement, and some have blamed him for her defeat.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin warned on social media that the authorities would act decisively to guarantee public order.
The ECB meets in Sintra and are expected to signal their readiness to act decisively, say ING analysts.
"We have acted swiftly and decisively to demonstrate our commitment to a culture of decency, civility, and tolerance."
"Both President Trump and President Putin agreed that terrorism must be decisively and quickly defeated," the statement said.
Clinton, who has won decisively in southern states, still holds a healthy lead in the overall delegate count.
German Chancellor Angela Merkel has promised to respond decisively to the assaults in Cologne and elsewhere in Germany.
OF 435 seats in America's House of Representatives, perhaps 36 are considered neither decisively red or nor blue.
This means candidates can speak decisively to issues that black voters care about while still building white support.
An indictment might have shifted the odds of winning the presidential race decisively in favour of Donald Trump.
But her legal victory didn't end the scheme decisively; it only gave caregivers the option to get out.
"She has decisively to win those Iowa caucus-goers who have never warmed up to her," they wrote.
Donald Trump's hyperpartisan approach to the presidency is making many independent voters move decisively toward Democrats in 2018.
Trump tilted it decisively his way in 2016 and Democrats found a 2 percent margin insufficient for victory.
Clinton's organizational advantages and holding out hope that she can best Mr. Trump decisively on a debate stage.
These youthful voters were decisively pro-Obama, supporting him by 21990 and 21980 points in 22000 and 2012.
You forcefully, decisively handled more aggro drunk guys in six minutes than I ever have in my life.
Just a week ago it shot decisively above 0.5 percent on rising expectations for tighter ECB monetary policy.
"Yesterday, what happened makes me sick," he said on Wednesday, after the Vermont senator lost decisively to Mrs.
These polarized parties could and did act decisively when one of them controlled both ends of Pennsylvania Avenue.
Maine voters decisively supported expanding Medicaid, the first time the issue has been decided at the ballot box.
But it's the sort of incident, she adds, that she advises client employers to address immediately and decisively.
"Israel is acting determinedly and decisively to protect its sovereignty and the security of its citizens," he said.
Democrats are now likely to take 40 seats from Republicans as they decisively capture control of the House.
In 22006, for instance, the generic ballot moved decisively toward the Republicans between December 20103 and Election Day.
Qualifying for this tournament proved, decisively, that there has been a shift in the nature of international soccer.
By contrast, Scott County in Southern Indiana is a place where the state authorities failed to act decisively.
But on Tuesday, Mr. DeSantis won decisively, with 57 percent of the vote over Mr. Putnam's 37 percent.
Earlier this month, Australians voted decisively in favor of making same-sex marriage legal, in a nonbinding referendum.
The point of an investigation is to see how decisively the initial leads can be confirmed and corroborated.
But like banks and big oil, Sainsbury's is yet to decisively tackle a much knottier issue – customer behaviour.
Despite making abortion rights the centerpiece of her campaign, Wendy Davis lost decisively, 59 percent  to 38 percent.
But his conversations with his interlocutors — searching, spiraling, well lubricated with wine — answer a separate question very decisively.
A controversy on whether to ban travelers from China aside, the government has responded rather systematically and decisively.
Russia, which intervened decisively in 2015, had its own motives: flouting American designs and protecting a reliable autocrat.
Source: FactSet Mortgage applications moved slightly higher last week, spurred by refinancers, as interest rates moved decisively lower.
But based on every metric that we use to judge how campaigns are doing, Hillary is decisively winning.
Acting decisively has enabled them to secure the prized artworks that fill their home here overlooking Indian Creek.
Sasol's newly appointed chief executive officer Fleetwood Grobler said it was critical the company acted quickly and decisively.
It's not only essential that we elect Hillary Clinton into the presidency, but that we defeat Donald Trump decisively.
Running against the controversial reform, Republicans decisively took back control of the House and gained seats in the Senate.
"We will continue to act decisively against any spillover and any infiltration of Israeli territory or airspace," Netanyahu said.
But we can start small: Here are seven myths in health and science that were decisively debunked this year.
Michael Hsueh, an analyst at Deutsche, noted the decisively dovish shift in central bank expectations was bullish for gold.
After Trump's nine-point win in 2016, many national Republicans believed the state had tilted decisively to the right.
But it sure wouldn't shock me if they did — and I can imagine it happening very quickly and decisively.
In 2012, young voters were decisively in favor of Barack Obama, giving him a keen advantage over his opponent.
Driver's father, Wayne Driver, was among those left with questions about why authorities did not intervene more decisively earlier.
In Arizona, Colorado, Maine and Washington State, voters decisively backed minimum wage increases of $12 to $13.50 an hour.
In his razor-thin win in Pennsylvania's 215th Congressional District, Democrat Conor Lamb decisively won the health care vote.
Yet as his poll numbers tumbled, Trump decisively reversed course, installing a media provacateur -- Bannon -- as his campaign's CEO.
For the new framework to prove effective, EU policymakers will need to act decisively to publicly expose offending actors.
The bottleneck meant Tamer's family never had the chance to cross, and soon afterwards the border was decisively closed.
GOP voters in several races showed once again that they are rejecting lawmakers who decisively break with the president.
We have acted decisively, launching our own thorough and comprehensive investigation and referring the matter to the Metropolitan Police.
Still, the early indications suggest that Hillary Clinton has won — though less decisively than she won the first debate.
Sure, some excesses are decisively revolting, but in general, I can say that these dishes aren't just culinary provocation.
In the neighbouring state of Rhineland-Palatinate, the Social Democratic (SPD) incumbent, Malu Dreyer, also won decisively with 36.2%.
They have been able to act decisively in the past few years because they are free of democratic constraints.
In the neighbouring state of Rhineland-Palatinate, the Social-Democratic incumbent, Malu Dreyer, had also won decisively, with 19603%.
The vacancy gives Trump the chance to shift the court's ideological balance decisively to the right for a generation.
"String Quartet 1931" is arguably the finest American quartet before those of Elliott Carter, a composer she decisively influenced.
Sadly for astronomers, A/2017 U1 may not be visible long enough for these questions to be resolved decisively.
Instead, Clinton regained his popularity by sparring with the Republican Congress and went on to win re-election decisively.
They would be proclaiming that the Fed has to move decisively so as not to be behind the curve.
Young people will go decisively Democratic — Mr. Trump is anathema to them — but will they turn out to vote?
With the polls tilting decisively in Clinton's favor, it appears increasingly likely that Kaine will be elected vice president.
Once the story was out, Pope Francis and the Vatican's Congregation for the Doctrine of the Faith responded decisively.
However, in order to reap the full benefits from our monetary policy measures, other policy areas must contribute decisively.
Quickly and decisively he went to work: building the hotel, replanting vines, and making it a world class destination.
Florida is a crucial general election battleground, and a state that Hillary Clinton won decisively in the Democratic primary.
My administration has acted decisively to confront the world's leading state sponsor of terror — the radical regime in Iran.
"Scotland voted decisively in 2014 to remain part of the UK," Scottish Secretary David Mundell said in a statement.
In fact, the question was decisively answered by the Supreme Court in 1997 in a case called Printz v.
He also said that the Colorado doctors need to more decisively demonstrate the link between myocarditis and marijuana exposure.
Financial markets had expected the Fed was going to move decisively, Fed funds futures had that priced that in.
Had the federal government decisively intervened with widespread public health strategies and improved care, lives would have been saved.
It needs a president who speaks accurately about the growing global crisis and works with industry transparently and decisively.
His immigration policies ensure that Latinos, the nation's second-largest ethnic group, now lean decisively toward the Democratic party.
This pattern undermines the notion that you need to have a single authoritarian leader in charge to act decisively.
For instance, in Nevada, the primary's first racially diverse state, Sanders won decisively, with 46 percent of the vote.
But there are at least some reasons to question whether undecided voters really broke that decisively for Mr. Trump.
Detailed maps of the French presidential election show how Emmanuel Macron decisively beat right-wing nationalist Marine Le Pen.
Bernie Sanders decisively won the state in the 2016 primary over Hillary Clinton, but lost to Biden this year.
Even if he decisively loses the national vote, the Electoral College can put him back in the White House.
Kay Ivey, and Bob Vance, the Democratic nominee for the state Supreme Court, lost decisively to Republican Tom Parker.
Third, we can act decisively to support local efforts to increase competition and accountability in primary and secondary education.
My Administration has acted decisively to confront the world's leading state sponsor of terror: the radical regime in Iran.
In his razor-thin win in Pennsylvania's 21th Congressional District, Democrat Conor Lamb decisively won the health care vote.
Henry swept decisively into the lot, apparently without signalling, as his fellow-travellers fell in fury upon their horns.
Trump used threats of violence as a way to look tough and make it appear he was actively decisively.
According to independent investigations, the Hindu mobs had moved decisively, following leaders who appeared to have received explicit instructions.
Cory Gardner (R-CO) showed when he acted decisively to protect Colorado's legal marijuana industry against Jeff Sessions's zeal.
If President Trump gets the chance to replace one of them, the court would shift decisively to the right.
The shadow cabinet will on Wednesday discuss the plan to make Labour's stance decisively pro-remain, the Times reported.
Locals have been hoping that May's dependence on the DUP will ensure she acts decisively to protect the plant.
Any nostalgia in the music is more for listeners than the band itself, which stays decisively in the present tense.
Mr Trump now has the chance to nominate a judge with a more decisively conservative bent and reshape the court.
CNN/ORC instant polls showed Clinton won the debates decisively, seemingly giving her fresh momentum headed into the final stretch.
His forces have been mobilising close to PFG-controlled territory, but have not so far moved decisively towards the west.
Employees found in violation of the policies are dealt with swiftly and decisively, and subject to disciplinary actions and consequences.
"This propaganda can be linked to actual terrorist incidents and national authorities must be able to act decisively," he said.
Eventually, the lifecycle-cost lines will cross decisively and there will be no coherent case for not going all electric.
In a contest won decisively by Sanders, they're going to have a strong incentive to do what the voters want.
They call it "paralysis by analysis," when people can't act decisively because they're so afraid to make a wrong decision.
They did what hardly any of us actually do: not only see an opportunity, but act decisively and with vision.
But with Facebook under siege from lawmakers, investors and angry users, he needed to act more decisively, the people said.
AFTER THERESA MAY'S withdrawal deal was decisively rejected for a second time last week, Brexit will almost certainly be delayed.
However, the 10-year never decisively cleared 3 percent, as it has done now, and Johnson sees that as important.
In the long-term interests of our bank, however, we have no choice other than to approach this transformation decisively.
Coming into the presidential debate, I thought that if Hillary Clinton won decisively, she would virtually lock up the election.
Coming out, it was clear that she did win decisively but I suspect that the campaign will remain ferociously close.
We need to take action in the United States to decisively change and pushing firms to take their income overseas.
Both the Canadian and Mexican governments have said that, if hit by tariffs, they will strike back quickly and decisively.
All of this doesn't decisively prove that the blazar is to blame, but it's still the best explanation so far.
Trump is making racism his trademark, spending his time energizing racists while decisively removing America from the moral high ground.
They turned decisively lower on Tuesday after Saudi oil minister Ali al-Naimi said outright production cuts would not happen.
Current exit polls show liberal Moon Jae-in decisively winning the presidency with more than 40 percent of the votes.
President Trump's plans for safe zones in Syria shows that he is willing to move decisively to end the conflict.
Crashing decisively below the August lows would bring out an even more intense round of wailing and gnashing of teeth.
In April 2013 his pick as governor of the BoJ, Haruhiko Kuroda, broke decisively with the central bank's defeatist past.
Even an America that is Great Again needs friends and allies: and there are many to win – decisively - in Africa.
As a result, even presidential candidates who lose the national vote decisively can amass lopsided margins on their "home turf".
Flanked by a number of progressive competitors, however, Gillibrand has faltered when it comes to decisively carving out her niche.
"It is regrettable in my view, it is something that ought to be tackled decisively by political leaders," he said.
"The FAA & the airline industry must act quickly & decisively to protect American travelers, pilots, & flight attendants," Blumenthal wrote Monday night.
"Our campaign has always been about seeing clearly, speaking honestly, and acting decisively," O'Rourke announced in a series of tweets.
Editorial Bill Clinton ran for president in 1992 with an agenda that drove the Democratic Party decisively toward the center.
The American people must get fed up enough to put aside their differences and act decisively to reclaim our democracy.
Americans decisively moved last November to elect a House of Representatives that would serve as a check on the president.
However, Fed Chair Janet Yellen took a decisively more hawkish tone despite the fact that inflation has fallen behind estimates.
But many of the poorer places in Britain that receive the most aid from Europe also voted decisively to leave.
He saw that conservatives' decades-long dream was imperiled—that the court would shift decisively left for perhaps a generation.
Should the April surveys bounce decisively this would help reassure the BoE that growth is set to improve this quarter.
The lesson to be learned from these productions is that audiences will venture far afield when they are decisively led.
Conservatives who loathed those regulations — or new uses — are now hoping Mr. Trump shifts the balance decisively in their favor.
Emanuel said the bond market would no longer be in a neutral trend once the 3 percent is decisively broken.
For the first time in years it's fair to say that these changes are decisively pointed in the right direction.
So it's likely that the agency will wait for the federal court to rule before it acts decisively on privacy.
Tire them out so that, when the time is right, you can swiftly and decisively put them in their place.
She told the BBC she was concerned that PayPal was not able to act "quickly and decisively" on hate groups.
He was decisively affected, in 1957, by an encounter with the art of the French avant-garde paladin Yves Klein.
Americans are suffering and dying because the Trump administration failed to act quickly and decisively to prevent the virus' spread.
But Islam said Ullah's was an isolated incident and Bangladesh would act decisively against any such activity, wherever it occurred.
Tempos vary perceptibly, rhythms decisively, yet although the results are galvanic, they'll wear down anyone who hasn't internalized those rhythms.
He won a third term decisively in November, and has sworn again and again that he's not running for president.
Meanwhile, Oklahoma decisively defeated Texas, which in October was the sole team to hand the Sooners a loss this season.
American concerns about protecting free speech have made both the government and the platforms uneasy about acting decisively, it says.
Maldives: The party of the president, Ibrahim Mohamed Solih, appeared to have won decisively in parliamentary elections over the weekend.
During the energy crisis of early 20063, he moved decisively to put into place a widely respected fuel-allocation program.
He also won decisively in Virginia, North Carolina, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Tennesse and Alabama, and is in the lead in Maine.
But the drawbacks are decisively outweighed by the expansion of individual freedom, stability, trade and prosperity that Europeans have enjoyed.
There could be a Democratic blowout that decisively ends Republicans' control of the House and even endangers their Senate majority.
Mr. Coffman lost decisively on Tuesday, while Mr. Bishop was losing by nearly four points with nearly all precincts reporting.
It's likely to remain a big issue, at least as long as white voters split so decisively on educational lines.
A pair of Buddhist monks taught me that it's essential to make your gathering decisively end rather than peter out.
And only now, when the court has shifted decisively to the right, is it in danger of relinquishing that function.
The City Council decisively approved the proposal on Thursday, taking a step that seemed improbable just a few years ago.
While Obama vacationed and Clinton kept to her schedule, Trump jetted decisively into storm-battered Louisiana and handed out toys.
Treating the people's lives and health as a top priority, President Xi Jinping and the central government have acted decisively.
As such, the former vice president needs to respond more aggressively and decisively than perhaps he was prepared to do.
But the big move came about a week ago when gold rose decisively above the $2365,21 mark on Aug. 2370.
"We owe a debt of gratitude to all involved who acted so quickly and decisively," McMaster said in a statement.
For the second night, Mr. Trump heard approval from club members and their guests who thought he had acted decisively.
"A summit offers the potential for starting a serious process that could move us decisively away from the current crisis."
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The plan outlined on Sunday, which the bank described as "radical," is an attempt to break decisively with the past.
Fueled by the Supreme Court's horrendous decision in Citizens United a decade ago, the superrich now decisively dominate election financing.
"If there are concerns that the inflation momentum will be lost, the BOJ should ease policy decisively," the member said.
Trump, after all, decisively whipped a cadre of credible Washington establishment candidates who opposed him in the 28500 Republican primaries.
We shall respond decisively and strongly to any sort of transgression to and violation of our security and territorial integrity.
But with the SPY falling as low as $241.83 on Monday, the market has decisively broken below that trend line.
While pledging to act decisively against the gangs, he said that Mexico needed "collaboration and cooperation," not intervention from abroad.
Speaking to Reuters last week, Mahathir expressed frustration with the OIC's inability to forge a united front and act decisively.
Graham said in his CNN interview Thursday evening that he had "no reason to believe" Trump would not act decisively.
They may, however, have stumbled onto a strategy that will lose it even more decisively than one might have expected.
During a Senate hearing on his nomination in November, Powell said he would "respond decisively," if necessary, to future problems.
Gruss said Meltdown was the more serious problem in the short term but could be decisively stopped with software patches.
And no one has ever brought a court case to decisively settle the question as a matter of US law.
"The GOP will likely stay on its present course until it is decisively defeated in a national election," he says.
Democrats campaigned on health care in the 2018 midterm elections, which they won decisively, returning them to power in the House.
Gold prices have retreated sharply since failing to decisively break resistance at their 200-day moving average of $1,261 this week.
The heart of this case was about whether Oculus stole ZeniMax's trade secrets, and the jury found decisively in our favor.
Germany's Chancellor must act decisively in the face of the mounting terror threat, and regain control of her own country's borders.
"We will deal with racism decisively and not give racists space to breath because non-racialism is non-negotiable," it said.
Voters on the island decisively rejected ex-Congressman Michael Grimm 's bid to return to the US House in Tuesday's primary.
That psychology has now changed decisively: Bitcoin's price shot up to record prices artificially, only to plummet about 70% this year.
More important, the three enlargements of the EU since 2004 have decisively shifted the balance in Brussels from French towards English.
"We're going to feed the healthy parts of our business and deal decisively with the areas that destroy value," Hackett said.
But NATO's ability to deter Russia rests chiefly on Russia believing that America will act decisively and speedily in a crisis.
Earlier in the week, China's parliament decisively approved the removal of presidential term limits, with only two votes against the change.
"It's clear that state regulators need the power to act swiftly and decisively when exigent safety concerns arise," said state Sen.
He has resorted to debating random Trump supporters on the street—and has come out, rather decisively, on the losing end.
America must reject Trump decisively in November, and I hope voters in the Wisconsin GOP primary next Tuesday stand with Ryan.
His government's first budget, presented by the finance minister, Bill Morneau, broke decisively with the austerity of the previous Conservative administration.
Thibodeau was scooped up Wednesday by the Minnesota Timberwolves, an up-and-coming franchise that acted decisively in its coaching search.
Moscow Mayor Sergei Sobyanin, a Putin ally, had warned beforehand that authorities would act decisively against the risk of "serious provocations".
Simple trend line analysis, and analysis with the Guppy Multiple Moving Average (GMMA) indicator shows the long uptrend has decisively ended.
DXY to break decisively above 91, wages needed to surge or average hourly earnings to rise than 0.4 percent, BAML said.
Will the debates decisively reveal to the American public what each candidate stands for or who would make the better president?
Rights groups have criticized Ms. Aung San Suu Kyi for failing to act decisively against the Buddhist extremists encouraging the attacks.
With the Huracán, Lamborghini moved decisively away from the signature combination of crude and flashy that had previously defined the brand.
We must act decisively to prepare for this threat, and our military is as capable as anyone of leading the way.
Rousseff acted decisively in her first 343 months in office, firing six ministers who had been implicated in various corruption investigations.
We owe it to our soldiers to provide them the weapons and equipment they need to win decisively in future battles.
Chain of continuous possession being impossible to establish, the ownership of the object has reverted firmly and decisively to the museum.
The Fox News audience grew throughout the evening, peaking in the midnight hour as voting returns swung decisively toward Mr. Trump.
Clinton won the popular vote in 2016 by nearly 3 million votes but lost the Electoral College vote to Trump decisively.
But the reality is that if Mr. Trump wins Florida, and wins decisively, it will become very hard to stop him.
Russia's decision to enter the conflict in support of the Syrian regime 18 months ago swung momentum decisively in Assad's favor.
The resignation comes after FirstGroup said its shareholders had voted decisively against Coast Capital's "attempt to take control of the company".
The more successful South Korea becomes, the more decisively you discredit the dark fantasy at the heart of the Kim regime.
Just as troubling is the apparent reluctance at club level to act decisively to stop the abuse then, and more recently.
A conflagration that consumed the warehouse, the cause of which investigators still cannot decisively determine, claimed the lives of 36 partygoers.
As we focus on climate change, we must also act decisively to protect the living world while we still have time.
Human Rights Watch weighed in last month, urging both FIFA and the Afghan authorities to move more decisively on their investigations.
Some in the wine industry think they do, particularly by throwing their economic support to companies that are already acting decisively.
Momentum — and the delegate count — have shifted to Biden, who looks poised to win another string of contests decisively on Tuesday.
This organizational shift, combined with supportive actions from many major philosophy departments, has decisively furthered philosophical feminism as a political cause.
Why it matters: No sooner had cigarettes become decisively uncool when a sleek new nicotine delivery device started captivating our kids.
Why doesn't Murray attend more thoroughly to the role of the environment, to history — even if to decisively repudiate their impact?
In France, investors were relieved that the centrist Emmanuel Macron decisively defeated the far-right National Front leader, Marine Le Pen.
"This is a campaign that has prided itself on seeing things clearly, on speaking honestly and on acting decisively," O'Rourke said.
"It is important that the EU unanimously and decisively protect European economic interests," DIHK President Eric Schweitzer said in a statement.
The question the White House wants to raise -- whether fossil fuels are harming the planet -- has been asked and answered. Decisively.
In 2008, the Microsoft PAC decisively favored Democrats, 60-40, according to data compiled by the indispensable Center for Responsive Politics.
In the Wisconsin primary, Senator Bernie Sanders of Vermont won decisively in Mr. Kind's district, though the congressman backed Mrs. Clinton.
Meaning, military force should be wielded decisively and overwhelmingly to achieve a stated objective and then stop once it is achieved.
ISIS has indeed lost much of its territory since 2014 when it burst onto stage by decisively seizing Mosul in Iraq.
"The will of people has spoken; and it has spoken decisively for change," Solih said, according to state broadcaster PSM News.
In his speech in the northeastern city of Bayburt, Erdogan added that he would decisively defend the country against economic attacks.
We acted decisively on Tuesday and the rest of this week by doing very simple overnight repo operations to provide liquidity.
But over the past two years, the XE's thunder has been decisively stolen by the F-PACE, Jag's outstanding new SUV.
The goal is to be flexible, and to respond to what happens after the snap as quickly and decisively as possible.
These may not be the only factors that matter, but institutions decisively shape how attitudes and ideas are converted into outcomes.
But the climate now has shifted decisively in the favor of protection under Trump, especially for old-line industries like steel.
The company tries to react quickly and decisively to the concern, and issues a recall of several million already-shipped devices.
Her opponent leveled at 3-3 and took the first set on a tiebreak, before turning the screw decisively in the second.
And the anger was rooted in one place: frustration that the Senate wasn't acting decisively on the particular issue they cared about.
"The jury heard the evidence and decisively rejected Turner's efforts to blame the victim," she said in a statement to BuzzFeed News.
Which brings us to Russia, which has shown that, unlike the United States, Moscow will back its allies decisively to the hilt.
Russian airpower decisively tipped the scales in Assad's favor, but Iranian intervention during the first four years of war ensured his survival.
"I think you would need something decisively hawkish from (Bank of England Governor Mark) Carney to break the $1.27 level," said Gkionakis.
Mr Heseltine has decisively lost the battle over Europe (and recently resigned his position as an elderly Spad over the Brexit vote).
Joe Manchin is one of the most vulnerable Democrats in the country — representing a state that President Trump decisively won in 2016.
In fact, those candidates who manage to shift the party decisively are often not the ones who win the White House itself.
Gold has a very strong resistance band between $1,150 and $1,180 but this level was decisively broken with a rally to $1,240.
The FTC must act decisively and vigorously to end this consistent pattern of negligence and disregard for consumer privacy and legal orders.
In both states, he won decisively among both men and women, independents, voters without college degrees and those age 45 and over.
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If this period ends as swiftly and decisively as the other ones before it, the opportunity available will be limited at best.
In 1982, J&J moved decisively to pull all Tylenol from store shelves after seven people died from taking cyanide-laced pills.
It turned out to be much the same as the Plan A which they had so decisively thrown out the week before.
It is time to utterly and decisively reject a rule that should never have been on the books in the first place.
In the last big test of Italian public opinion before a general election due early next year, the right emerged decisively victorious.
And Qatar, always the black sheep, broke decisively with its neighbours during the Arab spring when it supported Islamists across the region.
In these portraits he liberates the figure from the dictate of resemblance—either physical or psychological—and steps decisively into the modern.
The central bank raised interest rate decisively and this was followed by the new economy program, which includes more realistic macroeconomic assumptions.
And perhaps more than any recent moment in time, the 2016 election highlights that the liberal left has decisively won that fight.
O'Rourke, a congressman from El Paso, has mounted a decisively progressive campaign for Cruz's Senate seat leading up to November's midterm elections.
He has a reputation for saying little and acting decisively, although usually stone-faced Mnangagwa occasionally flashes a winning gap-tooth grin.
Such a simple and quiet action of protest might have been expected in Charlotte, too, but Silver and the NBA acted decisively.
Central Bank Governor Murat Cetinkaya said on Thursday the bank continued to strengthen its reserves "decisively", state-owned Anadolu news agency reported.
The House of Representatives just voted decisively to block President Trump's national emergency declaration to fund his long-promised southern border wall.
Rather than remain in the realm of metaphor and symbolism, Dutch painter Gerard Boersma takes a decisively direct approach to hyperrealist painting.
Facing elimination in Game 5 on Saturday, Washington appeared to have its power play back in gear and won decisively, 3-1.
If Kavanaugh votes in a similar manner, the court's posture toward the death penalty would shift decisively away from limiting its scope.
Per the comics, this happened a few times — the Romans, Crusaders, and Nazis all attacked Wakanda — but each invasion was decisively repulsed.
On November 12th the People's Daily, the Communist Party's main mouthpiece, said that holding "fair elections" would require "decisively" ending the riots.
"Our results this quarter decisively demonstrate the growing profitability of our Rides segment," Dara Khosrowshahi, Uber's chief executive, said in a statement.
NARENDRA MODI, India's prime minister, stormed to power so decisively in 2014 that it is difficult now to imagine any other outcome.
We can only hope that this disease is beat back as swiftly and decisively as the Mayor Pete hoax was last week.
Yet in the last six presidential races, the once reliably Republican state has voted Democratic five times; Barack Obama twice won decisively.
On one hand, the president has delivered them an unparalleled string of victories and decisively shifted the federal judiciary to the right.
But the truth is that he won decisively because he speaks directly and plainly to the anxieties that the Republican base feels.
But as the campaign progressed and the New Yorker was dismissed by Republican leaders, his rhetoric took a decisively anti-establishment turn.
While President Trump no longer brags about his polling numbers, poll after poll, going back to early 28503, decisively prove that Sen.
The U.S. failures to act decisively in Syria and inability to limit Iranian influence in Iraq are only part of the problem.
It seems more like a recognition that the FTC needs to be ready to move quickly and decisively in tech matters. 3.
Blatter decisively has been implementing a 'poor me' approach to defending himself in the buildup to next Friday's election for his successor.
The Obama administration, which shamefully capitulated to the Honduran coup, now has an opportunity to stand decisively against chronic impunity in Honduras.
While our leaders must act decisively in times of disaster, our own errors have made this situation untenable over the long run.
"Americans are suffering and dying because the Trump administration failed to act quickly and decisively to prevent the virus' spread," he wrote.
Two years after her spectacular defeat at Kim Kardashian's hands, Taylor Swift appears to be decisively winning her war with Kanye West.
It happened in a flash: I had my first scoop of the presidential race, and my political instincts were proved decisively wrong.
Republican U.S. Senator John McCain said Assad was "emboldened" after Trump's remarks and said the U.S. president now needed to respond decisively.
Despite their late entry into the war, they had shaped the conflict decisively with their manpower, their matériel and their chirpy marketing.
The British responded ferociously, decisively defeated the rebels, and carried out wanton retribution to teach the natives a lesson in imperial governance.
If that seems curious, consider the circumstances: City was not decisively the best team in England, and perhaps Europe, in the summer.
But the belief that female intensity in 2018 guarantees a blue wave is unlikely to bear out as decisively as some think.
The federal government has a chance to save millions of Americans from unemployment as the coronavirus spreads, but policymakers must act decisively.
" Senator Richard Burr also acted decisively, dumping, according to reporting from ProPublica, "between $628,000 and $1.72 million of his holdings on Feb.
The Bernie Bros can carp about a stolen race all they want, but the fact is that Democratic voters decisively rejected him.
To win they needed to point out their differences on record, policy, personality and values and they needed to do it decisively.
At Facebook's Berlin offices, Mr. Allan acknowledged that under the earlier voluntary agreement, the company had not acted decisively enough at first.
After Democrat Ralph Northam decisively won the Virginia governor's race, Trump apologists claimed Republican Ed Gillespie didn't run on a Trumpian agenda.
The intense style of concerted cultivation, in which the parent acts directly and decisively in the child's life, was considered good parenting.
Kamala Harris offered her health care plan expecting to bridge the party's divides and decisively answer doubts about her see-sawing positions.
It's one thing for this government to have won an election decisively but today it's ability to govern is seriously in question.
Capitalizing on the presidency escalated decisively when Ronald Reagan accepted $2 million for a pair of speeches at Japan's Fujisankei Communications Group.
This ending would have decisively ended her career dreams, just as Lorelai's life was derailed by her own teen pregnancy years earlier.
While President Trump no longer brags about his polling numbers, poll after poll, going back to early 2016, decisively prove that Sen.
Hillary Clinton decisively won today's South Carolina Democratic primary, according to multiple sources, by what election projections are calling an "overwhelming" margin.
McMaster argues that RMA theory was proven wrong, decisively, by America's need for major ground deployments against insurgents in Iraq and Afghanistan.
The Republican Party of Iowa conducted a full audit of its process after being unable to decisively declare a winner in 2012.
Erdoğan just experienced a major setback at home, after an opposition candidate decisively beat an Erdoğan ally in the Istanbul mayoral election.
But fear of a political backlash for doing "too much" discouraged Yellen's predecessor, Ben Bernanke, from acting decisively to promote economic growth.
But even just judging by the latest holiday sales numbers, Amazon so decisively dominates online shopping that other retail giants can barely compete.
The third round finely, seemed to be decisively McGee's who finished a strong round by raining down punches and elbow from top position.
In a speech to a joint session of Congress, Trump vowed to "decisively to protect all Americans." from a "broken" health-care system.
First, Trump should speak out more forcefully and decisively against hate crimes and insist that this is unacceptable and will not be tolerated.
Now, he said, it was "time for the Republic," as he vowed that authorities would respond decisively to any violent elements this weekend.
Gold broke decisively above $1,300 Thursday morning to hit the highest level since August 2014, but can the yellow metal keep going higher?
He decisively backed Iran's nuclear agreement with the West—outfacing those who thought that any dealing with the enemy was weakness or treason.
Independents were a larger share of the electorate, but they did not break nearly as decisively for Sanders as they did in 2016.
It was ugly, with heated words and unrestrained emotions, and it pointed to the need to address the student body quickly and decisively.
"The heart of this case was about whether Oculus stole ZeniMax's trade secrets, and the jury found decisively in our favor," they said.
Across central and eastern Europe, religion affects people's attitudes to ethical questions, as well as to politics and geopolitics, but not always decisively.
In Florida, voters decisively struck down a 150-year-old law that disenfranchised anyone convicted of a felony, even after completing their sentence.
At the same time, we have clear policies and standards of behavior, and when we discover behavior inconsistent with them, we act decisively.
The approach would decisively change the course of events in Libya, and then-French President Nicolas Sarkozy seemed eager to take the lead.
Mr Jones decisively won Alabama's five biggest cities and their surrounding counties, three of which Mr Trump won by 13 points or more.
However, two senior officials told Reuters they hoped Pena Nieto would seize the moment to act quickly and decisively to improve his image.
There are two fundamental issues about Trump's campaign and American democracy that all congressional leaders, including Ryan, should address forcefully, unequivocally and decisively.
JKSE lost nearly 5 percent, the biggest fall in almost two years and authorities intervened "decisively" to support the currency and bond markets.
"Our partnerships and revenue streams are directly under threat if we do not act promptly and decisively," he wrote in introducing the proposals.
Despite this and that he outspent her five times over, she came from behind and defeated Balukoff decisively with 58% of the vote.
That put Bund yields, which have flitted in and out of negative territory this week, decisively below the zero percent mark once more.
Under his son, Edward VI, the Church of England turned decisively Protestant; after Edward's death Henry's elder daughter, Queen Mary, restored Roman Catholicism.
An evolution of the last AI agent to flummox poker pros individually is now decisively beating them in championship-style six-person games.
Now, his vision for a new model of governance broke decisively from the anti-statism that had defined Barlow's declaration a decade before.
Tuesday's midterm elections offered voters across the US the chance to move decisively to slow down the global ecological disaster of climate change.
Trump, whose campaign was revived when he decisively won the New Hampshire primary, has visited the state nine times since clinching the nomination.
This means that the Democratic party is decisively ignoring the 22019 percent of Democrats who do not want taxpayer dollars to fund abortions.
The fifth-seeded Nadal, who broke decisively in the ninth game of the second set, has yet to win a title this year.
But inflation is still not moving decisively higher, the policymakers argued, hinting at little appetite for now to amend the ECB's policy stance.
African-American and millennial turnout dipped in crucial battleground states, and across the country white working-class Obama voters swung decisively to Trump.
While Pelosi won decisively, 134 to 63, Ryan did well enough to prove that congressional Democrats were, like the broader party, deeply divided.
But since Russia joined the war on behalf of Assad in 2015, the balance of power has turned decisively in his government's favor.
"First responders acted with courage and discipline – using their training and skills to act quickly and decisively in a horrifying situation," it said.
Opposition to the wall is overwhelming among all the groups that moved decisively away from Trump and the GOP in last month's election.
Some states, however, don't seem particularly interested in addressing the shortfalls, while others, notably California and Minnesota, have moved decisively to do so.
Senate Republicans say that Ryan needed to step in to save the House plan before opinion in their chamber turned decisively against it.
There has already been a sneak preview of her strength there: She won decisively in Northern Virginia and the Boston metropolitan area. Mrs.
Labor has won the vote decisively by an anticipated 40 seats to the Liberals 19, and will govern without needing a coalition partner.
The Federal Communications Commission acted decisively last year to protect the internet's open, freewheeling nature, in a landmark victory for public interest groups.
"The challenges we've seen in the third quarter reinforce our determination to take more radical action and to move more decisively," Read said.
And on the first big fight, Mattis won decisively — suggesting Bolton may not prove as influential as some hoped or as others feared.
There's a social and emotional aspect to sports, and not everyone may welcome machines who meddle in areas that were so decisively human.
The Tampa pass defense has become capable of winning decisively against bad offensive lines (Seattle) and offenses without a real playmaker (New Orleans).
These trends turned around most decisively during the first half of the year, as trade tensions between the US and China boiled over.
Although a new all-time high was just achieved, Ross said Monday on CNBC's "Power Lunch," the index didn't quite break out decisively.
Magyar Nemzet was shut down in April, just days after the Fidesz party of Prime Minister Viktor Orban won decisively in parliamentary elections.
His executions have been attempts at consolidating power and eliminating threats decisively — a necessary kind of practice when you're running a totalitarian state.
He has moved decisively to the other side, and has started to emphasize the issue at his rallies and during other political speeches.
In the early moments of the crisis, the United States failed, despite its unchallenged power in the world, to act decisively and intercede.
Maryland and Illinois are decisively Democratic, for example, but have Republican governors because Democratic turnout has been abysmal in the off-year elections.
US officials, from Obama on down, had said outside military assistance wouldn't be enough to decisively impact the future course of the war.
Wars that don't end decisively — in absolute victory for one side and unequivocal defeat for the other — tend not to end at all.
The bill gained momentum earlier this month after Australians voted decisively in a nonbinding referendum in favor of making same-sex marriage legal.
The cost of failing to act more decisively and proactively could be measured in hundreds of thousands of lives and in national futures.
Senators from both parties decisively turned back Mr. Trump's immigration proposal, which would have instituted strict limits but helped the so-called Dreamers.
Italy's experience has now underscored the need to act decisively — quickly and early — well before case numbers even appear to reach crisis levels.
The moves came in retaliation for a referendum on Monday in which the region, Iraqi Kurdistan, voted decisively to seek independence from Iraq.
But for Colombia to decisively break with its past, it must be smart in its approach to reintegrating FARC combatants back into society.
An underlying premise of the accord was the recognition that neither side could decisively vanquish the other—that there is no military solution.
"The heart of this case was about whether Oculus stole ZeniMax's trade secrets, and the jury found decisively in our favor," she said.
That said, if he doesn't win decisively in South Carolina he owes it to the party's moderates to bow out graciously and immediately.
The Yankees had not lost this decisively to the Red Sox in nearly a decade — since an identical 14-1 defeat on Aug.
" Graham wrote that he was "Very proud" of the president for "acting decisively in the face of threats to our embassy in Baghdad.
The 280 other members broke decisively with Mr. Trump by signing a policy blueprint for meeting their goals in the Paris climate accord.
Advocating to reform labor laws on the state level is another route, especially in the face of Congress's prolonged inability to act decisively.
Jake Paul is wasting no time setting his sights on his next boxing match after decisively winning his first fight on Thursday night.
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"Americans want to see their president acting decisively and defending the nation's interests, and that's exactly what President Trump did," Mr. Murtaugh said.
The president has "decisively crippled the F.B.I.'s ability to carry out an investigation of him and his associates," the editorial board said.
They argue Blunt is bolstered by the fact that Missouri is expected to swing decisively for Trump at the top of the ticket.
Read his full statement below: Our campaign has been about seeing clearly, speaking honestly and acting decisively in the best interests of America.
"You don't have time to be patient and wait for things to work out; you have to act quickly and decisively," he wrote.
The night before, Trump had decisively won primaries in five states, widening his delegate lead over Cruz—and, much farther behind, John Kasich.
He then struck decisively in the 21st game of the set when he moved forward to force a forehand error from his opponent.
"The bank's independence will be greatly questioned" if it fails to act decisively on Tuesday, said Fatih Keresteci of DNG Consultancy in Istanbul.
Ms. Ardern said that in both cases, she acted decisively, but opponents accused her of being weak and failing to manage her team.
Because of some quirks in the state's electoral process, however, it's not a given that the California primary will decisively pick a nominee.
Because of these real dangers, when the North Atlantic Treaty Organization considered "No First Use" in 1999, it had rejected the policy decisively.
Reaching the river was a symbol of having decisively broken through ISIS defensive lines, a long-awaited moment of triumph for the soldiers.
Governing Council member Philip Lane said the bank can tighten monetary policy more decisively once inflation is on a clear path towards the target.
When he pulled off a stunning and decisive Electoral College victory but just as decisively lost the popular vote, Trump had a new answer.
And, with Snapchat valued at up to $25 billion and about to go public, it's probably too late to put the company away decisively.
Taken together, these news reports all seem to signal that Google is dumping the idea of fiber and moving decisively into wireless access solutions.
It's not enough for Tesla to have a successful one-off project — eventually, renewables+storage must outperform natural gas so decisively that investment shifts.
Even though the Russian team became instant fan favorites with their gutsy style in the group stages, they were decisively outplayed in the quarters.
Unlike many start-ups, though, Mr. Incisa's estate, Bodega Chacra, is producing wines that decisively earn whatever attention his family history initially brings him.
Some community college programs are more popular than others, and prospective students could be left out in the cold if they don't move decisively.
Architecture, unlike it's counterparty industry, construction, has decisively become a digital industry, with almost all design taking place within popular software platforms like AutoCAD.
As energized as Musk was about the semi, the whole audience was decisively more interested in the surprise at the end of the show.
AlphaStar was particularly good at what's called "micro," short for micromanagement, referring to the ability to control troops quickly and decisively on the battlefield.
But we must decisively reject any automatic transfer mechanism or commonly held debts for consumption spending by countries incapable of reforming their welfare states.
The decision to keep stakes in integrated firms drew criticism from those who want Norway to shift more decisively away from fossil fuel investments.
Congress needs to act decisively, and soon, to fix Social Security -- and our federal legislators have a number of potential solutions to choose from.
" Kemp readies for a November showdown -   AJC:  "Secretary of State  Brian Kemp decisively won the Republican nomination for Georgia governor Tuesday, defeating Lt. Gov.
"The tight stance in monetary policy will be maintained decisively until the inflation outlook displays a significant improvement and consistent with targets," Cetinkaya said.
Her message: Scots had voted decisively to stay in the EU. That may mean Scotland would split away from the rest of the country.
The map of Syria's conflict has been decisively redrawn in favor of Assad and his Russian and Iranian allies during the past two years.
One of the key reasons that Trump was able to break from the GOP pack so decisively is that he absolutely dominated press coverage.
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The gains made by the moderates and reformists were not enough to decisively alter the balance of power in Iran, the president's supporters acknowledged.
The other is its inability to act quickly and decisively to address the crises that regularly undercut confidence among voters and in the markets.
Nate Clinton could go down as the first candidate to win both the nomination and the presidency — perhaps even decisively — without a proper concession.
While teaching at the University of Pennsylvania, Professor White became friends with Mr. Goodman, whose theories on hypotheses and inductive reasoning influenced him decisively.
Another commentary by a Shenzhen University researcher, published by the China Daily, said the central government should deal with Hong Kong issues more decisively.
Voters turned out in more than double their 2016 numbers, and Pressley won decisively — by about 85033 percentage points (58.6 percent to 41.4 percent).
"Our challenge now is to work together — in public and private sectors — to move decisively to invest in women worldwide," Trump and Kim wrote.
Ms. Kane stared straight ahead as the word "guilty," uttered decisively by a juror in a flowered dress, echoed nine times around the courtroom.
Yet even if Donald Trump inherited his firm's discriminatory policies, he allied himself decisively in the 1970s housing battle against the civil rights movement.
"I appeal, particularly to governments, so that the causes of this scourge are confronted decisively and the victims are protected," the Argentine pontiff said.
But economic hardship in the banlieues has a decisively racial dimension not faced by the white working class that initially started demonstrating in November.
In order to reap the full benefits from our monetary policy measures, other policy areas must contribute much more decisively to strengthening economic growth.
Yet while Smolnikov's sending off may have ended Russia's hopes of a third win, in truth the encounter had already swung decisively against them.
In a speech Tuesday night, Brown said his victory showed "progressives can win - and win decisively - in the heartland." local outlet The Vindicator reported.
It's tough to see how any of these factors resolve themselves decisively in one direction or the other in the next couple of months.
And the East Coast style was still, despite how decisively Wayne was helping to shift the genre's center south, hip-hop's bar for lyricism.
If a bunch of states decisively turn his way, Donald J. Trump could soon be determining Melania's need to know in the White House.
Like an antithesis to the alluring and heavily technological works of Antin, artist Renaud Jerez's shambling humanoid sculptures were almost repulsively and decisively ephemeral.
The women were all acquitted, and the public turned decisively in favor of abortion rights, by a majority of 79 percent to 14 percent.
But, in recent years, the Bank has shown great resolve, and while the results have generally been positive, deflation has not been decisively vanquished.
In 117.53, Ukraine's pro-Moscow government, led by Viktor Yanukovych, collapsed as pressure grew for the country decisively to ally itself with the West.
To keep your company open to multiple kinds of success, you need to decisively govern the amount and character of the money coming in.
Scalia, a solid conservative, would be replaced by a progressive, and the makeup of the Court would be decisively shifted in the left's favor.
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It wasn't until three years later, when he was about to leave for New York University, that he came out decisively to both parents.
A new Pew Research report shows that Sanders is now decisively viewed as the liberal candidate in the race and Biden as the moderate.
But central bankers say that the closer they get to zero, the more reason there is to act decisively to head off bad downturns.
After coming under intense criticism for not acting more decisively, Trump went ahead with the recommendations -- but remains unconvinced it was the right decision.
Or would she not "decisively emerge from the pack," her delicate lady vocal chords straining to be heard above the fray of manly war?
Mr. Janus lost decisively in the lower federal courts for the same reason the teachers did: the Supreme Court's precedent in the Abood case.
Almost no one gets it right on the first try, which means iterating quickly and decisively is the difference between greatness and the void.
But, in Libya, Obama acted decisively, and while his Administration may have prevented a massacre, it also became responsible for a more durable disaster.
And we need to ask hard questions about the ways racism has decisively, durably shaped the immigration debate in ways that usually go unnoticed.
Ms. Merkel bounced back from the immigration crisis, but she never quite regained the public's trust that she would act decisively the next time.
The party of Marine Le Pen, the far-right leader who lost decisively to President Emmanuel Macron two years ago, defeated Mr. Macron's party.
CEO Elon Musk and his team, building on the work of the car maker's original founders, have put electric cars decisively on the map.
In a letter sent to all students and staff this month, Mr. Nikias admitted that university officials should have acted more quickly and decisively.
Black voters, particularly older voters in the South, have voted decisively in Biden's favor in the last two weeks, since the South Carolina primary.
He will need to act quickly and decisively to convince dubious voters that the A.N.C. can clean its soiled house and deserves another chance.
Also, in my experience, policymakers more frequently regret having acted too slowly, too tentatively than they regret having acted overly quickly and too decisively.
"You have to conclude that the markets are expecting Sanders to lose, perhaps decisively," said Greg Valliere, chief US policy strategist at AGF Investment.
He looked and seemed more vigorous, and if he wins South Carolina decisively, Biden could start a comeback just in time for Super Tuesday.
Interestingly, 1959 is notable to stock market historians as the year in which bond yields surprised many by breaking decisively above stock dividend yields.
By acting decisively to take out Soleimani, President Trump has shown solidarity with a people held hostage to a brutal and murderous terrorist regime.
And act decisively they did — not against the virus, but against whistle-blowers who were trying to call attention to the public health threat.
In Barak's telling, Obama asked for his patience and gave him assurances that the United States would act decisively if the situation demanded it.
And other Republican lawmakers who represent districts that decisively rejected Mr. Trump, like Mr. Roskam and Martha E. McSally of Arizona, supported the measure.
And like the Rosa Parkses of the world, they don't stand out until they stand up, leading decisively at pivotal moments of their choosing.
Juncker however added that in the medium- and long-term Italy had to "decisively" reform its public finances and in particular its enormous debt.
By 2012, Republican candidates and committees had taken the lead, 54-46; and by 13, the Microsoft PAC had become decisively Republican, 65-35.
It is society's responsibility to respond swiftly and decisively to scientific progress so that pain and suffering can give way to health and longevity.
Or you pull out before the primary like Jerry Brown did in 1980 … and you at least avoid the spectacle of being decisively rejected.
More recently, taking a decisively different view than collaborator Stephen Hawking, Milner told CNBC viewers not to fret about the potential of artificial intelligence.
Yet Fateman suggests that it's precisely because Dworkin lost the sex wars so decisively that we can now see beyond her most extreme rhetoric.
The extradition bill has already prompted U.S. officials to warn they might reconsider Hong Kong's policy privileges if its political autonomy is decisively compromised.
His opportunity came against Strikeforce alum and reigning champ Luke Rockhold—a man he lost decisively to only a year and a half ago.
This requires the FBI to act quickly and decisively when it discovers corruption, which includes unethical and unprofessional behavior – not wait months or even years.
But that can mean that instead of solving problems quickly and decisively, he and the rest of Google's leadership are letting them build and fester.
Mortgage rates jumped decisively following the presidential election, pulled back slightly at the start of the new year and are now heading higher once again.
During Tuesday's primaries, Hillary Clinton decisively won the key states of California and New Jersey, bolstering her already-pretty-insurmountable delegate lead to 2,184–1,804.
In 2016, Hillary Clinton won decisively in suburban neighborhoods near cities, but Donald J. Trump countered with a big advantage in more outlying suburban places.
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Centrist French President Emmanuel Macron decisively defeated Marine Le Pen in the presidential elections last year, though she garnered around 34 percent of the vote.
The second feature is the breakout confirmation from the Guppy Multiple Moving Average (GMMA) relationships; the long-term group has compressed and turned decisively upwards.
Merkel and Macron agreed that North Korea was violating international law and that the international community must react decisively to this new escalation, Berlin said.
Mitch McConnell's bet paid off: Trump did win that election, though he lost the popular vote decisively, and Neil Gorsuch was named to the Court.
The Nikkei ended up 0.9 percent at 19,262.53, shrugging off early weakness and moving decisively away from the previous session's 1-1/133-month lows.
The sequence of events confirms the locus of decision-making and power has shifted decisively away from OPEC and OPEC+ to Saudi Arabia and Russia.
But what happened in Cuba, and especially in Venezuela recently, I think it has contributed decisively to the destruction of the utopian, socialist, collectivist models.
Choudhary said a stable government that helps preserve India's risk perception would help the Reserve Bank of India respond decisively to the underlying macro dynamic.
The prime minister croaked that, now that MPs had decisively rejected her Brexit deal for a second time, by 149 votes, they faced "unenviable choices".
An amendment proposing such a public vote was decisively defeated this time round because Labour said it would not back the idea at this stage.
The inability to decisively move forward, and instead find a middle ground on each topic, leads to Frankenstein solutions that rarely yield the correct answer.
The astonishing fact of the night is that even though Cruz won decisively, Trump still has roughly a third of the Republican Party behind him.
I could tell she wanted to say more, but I couldn't bear to hear it so I nodded decisively, signaling the end of our conversation.
"That should be taken favourably by investors," Subramanian said, although he criticised the bank's board for not having acted more decisively in tackling the controversy.
Investors, worried about inflation and the yawning current account deficit, say the central bank needs to decisively tighten to put a floor under the lira.
Not only have they lost decisively on a number of issues, but they have awoken to find themselves in the uncomfortable position of playing defense.
Don't forget that if Obama didn't act decisively, the country may have slipped into depression, which could have spelled more bank failures and fewer bonuses.
The Federal Reserve cleared the pathway for its first interest-rate cut since the financial crisis after the bond market decisively priced in lower rates.
In a zero-sum shift of conservative Democrats into the Republican Party, the balance of power in the presidential and congressional races would decisively shift.
Taking care not to violate Supreme Court guidelines on minority representation, lawmakers jigsawed Texas into shapes that would decisively capture the state for the right.
While acknowledging these conflicts, the academy comes down decisively on the pro-immigration side of the debate: Immigration is integral to the nation's economic growth.
Though all that is true, in 2016 and in 2018 Washington state voters decisively rejected carbon tax initiatives that would have strengthened our environmental credentials.
Comer, in which seven justices decisively ruled that a church couldn't be prevented from equal access to a government program just because it is religious.
Now, concurrent with the agenda release, we are sending each candidate a questionnaire, requesting that they decisively state how they will address the community's concerns.
But if we act quickly and decisively to curb carbon emissions now, we stand a good chance of avoiding the worst effects of climate catastrophe.
After losing decisively to Bill Clinton, Brown moved to a converted warehouse building in Oakland, where, for a time, he hosted a radio talk show.
In Asia, the Indonesian rupiah fell to three-year low even as the country's central bank said it was "decisively" intervening to support the currency.
"Not in the sun," he says decisively, and like good little vampires, we sit in the shade to talk about death, defiance, and David Bowie.
After his uncle's death, he gave up that post to fill Rob's council seat, which he won decisively, taking in 69.6 percent of the vote.
Drawing on diaries, journals, and letters, Dobrow's intimate account reveals how decisively their efforts shaped perceptions of the white-clad recluse and her visionary poems.
The Trump administration has also taken on Iranian-backed rebels in Syria and decisively sided with the Sunni Arab states over Iran, a Russian ally.
He won African-American voters decisively in the Democratic primary this year, and has put opposition to Mr. Trump at the center of his message.
After wobbling throughout the day, the Standard & Poor's 500-stock index turned decisively lower in the last hour of trading, closing down by 2.5 percent.
On one level, this bluster promised the same thing candidates always do: Win wars decisively or don't wage them; get more benefits for fewer burdens.
Klobuchar sponsored or contributed to 34 bills that became law under President Trump and has been decisively elected three times in an increasingly purple state.
This year, instead of stopping to make small talk, I will bravely and decisively run away from mid-level acquaintances I see on the street.
It was almost as though the candidates and moderators thought that Midwestern voters, to whom the debate was decisively pitched, were all childless cisgender men.
When Professor Scully began to teach, while still a graduate student at Yale, in 1947, the Modernists had decisively won their battle with the Traditionalists.
But the fact that it was even a question is a depressing reflection on the federal government's utter failure to deal decisively with the crisis.
China's leaders did fumble at the very start, yet in short order they acted far more decisively than many democratically elected leaders have to date.
Trump also has endorsed the imposition of the death penalty "quickly, decisively and without years of needless delay" for certain hate crimes and mass murders.
The guitarist David Gilmore ran snaky improvisations around them, leading your ear gently astray until the rhythm section dropped decisively into a thrashing rock beat.
Other countries — Taiwan, Singapore and South Korea — have managed to stop or slow down significant outbreaks, by acting early and decisively to slow community spread.
Democratic processes are essential in public school districts, but educators should also find ways to listen to parents' concerns and resolve matters quickly and decisively.
Paulo Dybala joined from lowly Palermo, but by acting decisively, Juventus deprived Napoli, in particular, of the opportunity to add the 23-year-old striker.
The Supreme Court's opinion, while not decisively resolving the case, found that liability in design patent cases is not necessarily an all-or-nothing proposition.
They were rightly convinced of the need in a dangerous world for an energetic executive able to act swiftly and decisively in times of crisis.
Allies close to the administration want to see Trump act decisively or move on, rather than keep his staff in limbo under threat of change.
All game long, the Cavaliers toggled between the suburbs and exurbs of contention, before moving decisively to distant rural reaches in the last six minutes.
"Americans want to see their president acting decisively and defending the nation's interests and that's exactly what President Trump did," he said in a statement.
We seek to work with the Trump administration to strike decisively against poverty in the inner city, and to collaborate on issues of social justice.
If we do not act quickly and decisively now, not tomorrow, more people will die, greatly eroding the progress we made against hunger and poverty.
Holmberg, who had written feature articles and art criticism for the paper but had subordinated herself for years to her husband's career, took charge decisively.
It is a decisively different type of asset price surge than the one the world experienced in 2017, or in the middle months of 2018.
Over the past 2023 years, broadband service has shifted decisively from the "want" to the "need" column, becoming an essential component to our national infrastructure.
He is stepping up in the pocket decisively and looking to move the ball downfield rather than just dump it off to a running back.
Those days are decisively over, and in its place is a new Los Angeles art world with hazier boundaries, where local and global concerns overlap.
South Dakota, which voted decisively for Donald J. Trump, is also a prime recipient of grants from the arts agencies the president wants to eliminate.
In fact, he lost so decisively that many fans—and even a few respected media members—have shared their belief that the fight was fixed.
But if estimates are correct, Clinton didn't just win — she won decisively enough that CNN called the race for her the minute the polls closed.
I fear, however, that he will pick the third-best option: opting decisively for neither of these two approaches and instead trying to compromise between them.
"The Russian military, of which the GRU is a part, was also directly responsible for the NotPetya cyber-attack in 2017," the Treasury Department stated decisively.
At the same time, the company's powerful labor leader warned that the extent of possible job cuts would depend "decisively" on the level of U.S. fines.
And ABC acted, you know, decisively, and with authority, and compelling, you know, morality on this issue to say, listen, this is not appropriate what happened.
"We must act decisively to return the Minsk process to a constructive course and we do not see an alternative to the Minsk process," he said.
" 'Obamacare is collapsing' "Obamacare is collapsing -- and we must act decisively to protect all Americans," he said, "Action is not a choice -- it is a necessity.
That legitimacy suffers when mere speculation calls the result into question with little evidence of rigging and Electoral College vote totals that decisively determine a winner.
That may seem minor, but it tips the scales decisively in favor of white Evangelicals, who now make up over a quarter of the state's population.
Those close to the Saudi leadership acknowledge they have been outmaneuvered by Tehran, but say Riyadh has begun the process of acting more decisively against Iran.
Policarpio selected pieces from Barraza and Cervantes's robust poster series, decisively connecting historical and contemporary struggles and emphasizing intersectionality as the universal thread that binds them.
The death of 18 Army Rangers in the first such post-Cold War conflict, in Somalia, turned Americans decisively against military involvement in the subsequent ones.
Though he picked up an early victory in Vermont, the state has few delegates in contrast to the bigger states that Clinton decisively won on Tuesday.
That will "most likely lead to more questions about why Boeing did not act more decisively" before the second crash, Ms. Kitroeff and Mr. Gelles write.
French 10-year bond yields pushed decisively back below 0% last month and 30-year German yields are about 10 bps away from turning negative again.
Brown also played up his success in Ohio, which like Iowa is a Midwest battleground state where Trump won decisively after Obama won both states twice.
In the teeth of Soviet domination of Eastern Europe, he insisted that peoples there were free -- a gaffe that turned the campaign decisively in Carter's direction.
Both candidates won majorities of voters younger than 45, decisively lost voters 65 and older and barely lost voters between the ages of 45 and 65.
In their letter, the lawmakers called on CFIUS to act as decisively as it did in the case of German semiconductor equipment maker Aixtron SE (AIXGn.DE).
And while the Reign MMA rep did seem to win the third round, she lost the first fairly decisively, and probably gave up the second too.
IRELAND has voted decisively in favour of a referendum proposal to scrap its 35-year-old constitutional ban on abortion, with 66.4% of voters supporting repeal.
As Mission Impossible: Fallout has decisively proven, there's nothing wrong with sticking to a formula if it's good and you know how to build on it.
But airlines can do their part to ensure that the issue is treated the seriously, and to reassure flyers, by acting decisively to redress any wrongdoing.
Angela Merkel, the German chancellor, received a further, and unexpected, boost, when her Christian Democratic Union party won decisively in a state election in Schleswig-Holstein.
Yet we never see it from Daenerys's point of view, or get any sense of just what causes her to snap so decisively in the moment.
In a statement, Trump's campaign said Tuesday it sees Florida and Ohio "decisively turning" toward the Republican candidate and is witnessing "strong growth" in North Carolina.
Francis Byrd, an independent New York-based corporate governance adviser, said Fidelity and Johnson could wind up getting credit from clients for handling the situation decisively.
European stocks are also poised for a decisively lower open, with futures for Britain's FTSE falling 0.23%, Germany's DAX down 1.0% and France's CAC down 0.5%.
"His tireless pastoral work and his love for Cuba led him to decisively strengthen relations between the Roman Catholic Church and the State," Granma said Friday.
"Given the harm that has already occurred to potential growth during the crisis, it also means (a need for) acting decisively to raise potential," Draghi said.
Accelerating this momentum would need extra investment "in order to move decisively towards decarbonising the energy sector and meet climate objectives," he went on to say.
The South Carolina outcome does not decisively end the entire primary contest, but it presages what may be another strong outcome for Clinton this coming Tuesday.
He also pledged that authorities, who have waged a nationwide crackdown since a failed military coup two years ago, would act more decisively against terrorist organizations.
"We must react decisively," Merkel told a business event in the southern city of Nuremberg, noting that Germany had already fundamentally revamped its relations with Ankara.
The US must make it clear that it will deploy a decisively destructive nuclear option to strike North Korea -- one capable of effectively destroying the country.
"Once the old establishment was decisively defeated, sometime around 2010 to 2011, disagreements emerged between the AKP and the Gulen movement," Al-Monitor's Mustafa Akyol explains.
Central banks around the world have either cut rates or turned decisively dovish in recent months to prop up their economies as an escalating Sino-U.
The administration must respond decisively to the fact that our electric grid and other key components of national infrastructure were designed to be functional, not secure.
Given the current makeup of the bench, Kavanaugh's confirmation could shift the ideological balance of the court decisively to the right for at least a generation.
America's enemies in China and Russia have taken their measure of the man and are preparing to test him more decisively than they have yet ventured.
This means it can move decisively, unrestrained by the need for compromise and consultation — or for that matter, for the rule of law — that governs democracies.
But the state has swung decisively Democratic in recent years: A Republican has not carried the state since George Bush beat Michael S. Dukakis in 1988.
"The new Democratic majority will act boldly and decisively to pass commonsense, life-saving background checks that are overwhelmingly supported by the American people," Pelosi said.
Once Amazon had decisively vanquished booksellers, for instance, authors and publishers told the New York Times in 2013 that they'd seen it start to hike prices.

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