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"decisiveness" Definitions
  1. the ability to decide something clearly and quickly

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Mr Quinn, he added pointedly, will bring "pace, ambition, decisiveness".
This impetuousness disguised as decisiveness has infected economic policymaking, too.
That decisiveness adds to our experience of this remarkable work.
The decisiveness of his victory is easy enough to understand.
Can there be a greater test of decisiveness, and nerve?
Who wouldn't love such precision and decisiveness in word choice?
It prizes mental flexibility, strong communication skills, composure and decisiveness.
You've got to get the balance right between collaboration and decisiveness.
Assertiveness, decisiveness, and command of others are all considered positive qualities.
The impressive thing about President Trump's reaction was his speed and decisiveness.
Impulsiveness can often pass for decisiveness, especially when the stakes are high.
Several past U.S. presidents have put protocol over protection, diplomacy over decisiveness.
News Analysis The responses have been breathtaking in their speed and decisiveness.
This means establishing your credibility and decisiveness with all of your charges.
He believes in action over talk, hard logic over feeling, decisiveness over introspection.
Let's not wax nostalgic about the firmness and decisiveness of Trump's televised firings.
Seized by an uncharacteristic decisiveness, I committed to move forward with the toaster.
On Tuesday, Trump called for decisiveness in dealing with the North Korean threat.
But what stands on Congress's side against these concerns about decisiveness and necessity?
At the heart of Powell's contributions lies a decisiveness that underscores an important confidence.
The AU leadership often has been criticized for its inertia and lack of decisiveness.
Both are go-it-alone nationalists who value strength and decisiveness over thoughtful deliberation.
"Brand Paul Ryan a complete and absolute nobody incapable of any decisiveness," the directive said.
"Brand Paul Ryan a complete and absolute nobody incapable of any decisiveness," the directive read.
The official said Kelly was frustrated with Duke's "lack of decisiveness," according to the newspaper.
That kind of decisiveness rubs off on the players and makes them trust him implicitly.
"He described Johnson&aposs plan as "diplomatic amateurism dressed up domestically as boldness and decisiveness.
Ms. Kowroski's long-limbed loveliness made a clear impression, but as yet she lacks decisiveness.
President Trump on Tuesday called for decisiveness in dealing with the threat from North Korea.
NO DOUBT Donald Trump was keen to emphasise his decisiveness, in contrast with his predecessor's dithering.
A shadowy group called the Hasm (decisiveness) movement claimed responsibility for the bomb near the pyramids.
" — TREVOR NOAH "Donald Trump likes the decisiveness of calling off the terrible command Donald Trump just gave.
As the evening's co-producer, he said he appreciated her decisiveness in planning such an ambitious program.
"It is in the mother's voice—her decisiveness, the way she talks to her spouse," he said.
His operation combines capacity, speed, decisiveness and, most important, brains in a manner unique in the insurance business.
Their decisiveness, sacrifice, and forgiveness are not simply banal tropes, but are envisioned anew as truly meaningful acts.
After studying over 500 millionaires, journalist and author Napoleon Hill found that they all shared one quality: decisiveness.
As commander in chief, his role was as the "decider" and that decisiveness was all that really mattered.
The choices represent admirable decisiveness under new Wesfarmers Managing Director Rob Scott, an insider who ascended in November.
Decisiveness also helps — everyone wants to be wanted, and most investors wait for someone else to act first.
Mueller has been a paragon of decisiveness throughout his career, so this "hard pass" is tough to understand.
Now, the decisiveness of McConnell's own intervention here can be overstated, both by his supporters and his critics.
First, our new Commander in Chief is a man of decisiveness and action, rather than of debate and recrimination.
But she is also credited with decisiveness, and that could be something Facebook prizes as it navigates new crises.
So, with equal decisiveness, Mr. Trump has sought to undo his predecessor's agenda by blocking, delaying and killing measures.
With equal decisiveness, in June, he decided to scrap the VA's venerable IT system with a one-source contract.
Still, the Post report quoted White House officials as being frustrated with Duke's "lack of decisiveness" on the issue.
These subjects seem simple but have initiated some of the most bitter decisiveness and debates I have ever witnessed.
But the decisiveness of his ruling will almost definitely scare off the Justice Department from future attempts to block takeovers.
First, although Mr. Trump's headline-grabbing cruise-missile strike won him praise for decisiveness, it changed little on the ground.
If anything, they believe that China's dictatorship confers advantages in efficiency and decisiveness that fractious democracies can only dream about.
As it whipped around narrow roads, the e-tron held tight to the pavement and handled the winding road with decisiveness.
Now his eyes are active with observation, and by the end of "The Art of War," they finally harden with decisiveness.
Don't worry, though—what you lack in decisiveness, you make up with the charm and flirtatiousness of any good Air-sign.
Others harbor nostalgia for the politics of the Cultural Revolution, which they see as a time of decisiveness and ideological purity.
I will not — I will not let their decisiveness, their efforts to rip away the progress that we've made, be successful.
In Texas, as in the Mideast, Mr. Trump and his team saw an opportunity to exhibit decisiveness and to project strength.
So she projected daring, decisiveness and commander-in-chief-scale empathy to a man who lost his home to forest fires.
"The world expects that NATO and the US continue to execute our mission with decisiveness, regardless of any external challenge," said Gen.
But the interplay of forces in Julie's life is subtle, as is the balance, in her own temperament, between decisiveness and passivity.
He believes the "decisiveness" of Rodrigo Duterte, the president, and the resulting declaration of martial law in July, led to the army's victory.
Attorney General Reno was both a role model for being decisive, and a cautionary tale for what happens when that decisiveness is apolitical.
The Chinese Communist Party leadership showed no less decisiveness in systematically stealing U.S. intellectual property — and in turn American jobs and defense technology.
Describing the experience as a "fork in the road" to CNBC in an episode of Life Hacks Live, MacLennan doesn't regret his decisiveness.
But the virtues that they thought of as leaderly—courage, decisiveness, sociability, compassion, trustworthiness, integrity, and so on—matter in ordinary life, too.
According to their research, four simple behaviors can turn everyday people into powerful CEOs: decisiveness, engaging for impact, relentless reliability and adapting boldly.
They proposed that leaders possessed certain personality traits—courage, decisiveness, intelligence, attractiveness, and so on—that made them intrinsically followable, bureaucracy be damned.
This decisiveness and willingness to take risks repudiates a deep elite diplomatic tradition of slow, cautious work by subordinates to gradually develop an agenda.
It is Black Widow's decisiveness that makes her a great leader, according to Connie Dieken, a Fortune 500 leadership communication coach and acclaimed author.
"The Holy Father is not a person who works easily with an institution," remarks someone who has witnessed his uncompromising decisiveness at close quarters.
While ordinary Saudis grumble at the austerity on social media, many say they understand the need for it, and businessmen praise the authorities' decisiveness.
"All the credit goes here to the decisiveness of this commander in chief and the courage and professionalism" of special operations forces, he added.
"We look for characteristics that many employers do — everything from excellent communication skills, integrity, decisiveness, good judgment, common sense and certainly patriotism," he said.
He sought validation from guests at his Florida clubs, recounting details of the Baghdad Embassy protests and drinking in their praise for his decisiveness.
The militant group Hasm, or Decisiveness, which has claimed responsibility for previous attacks at Egyptian security checkpoints, said it had carried out the bombing.
The decisiveness of Carlson's victory is a big deal for women everywhere who might otherwise be too scared to come forward about sexual harassment.
Whenever these two planets meet up, there's a high probability of sudden violence and revolutions, but with that risk also comes more decisiveness and courage.
The decisiveness with which they made that move convinced many senior Republicans that Democrats were seeing numbers that showed a big majority within easy reach.
But in a crisis, where DeWine has parlayed 403 years of government experience into calm and quick decisiveness, those old weaknesses now project as strengths.
This is a common problem among women (men have the exact opposite one) and affects your skiing technique since the sport requires decisiveness and confidence.
NBC notes that Trump holds net positive scores on decisiveness, his ability to "get things done" and his fitness to deal with the economy, however.
" They also attempted to paint House Speaker Paul Ryan as "a complete and absolute nobody incapable of any decisiveness" and as a "two-faced loudmouth.
"Detto fatto" was a favorite phrase of hers, and one that conveys something of the pragmatism and decisiveness that were defining traits, her intimates say.
If leader dollars ran short, both men and women saw community and sincerity as luxuries, spending their money instead on traits such as decisiveness and ambition.
"We must act against this with all decisiveness, because I do not think that these are just isolated cases," she told reporters in Berlin on Thursday.
The waters are muddy here, and it's complicating the way forward for an administration that hoped to take advantage of a show of decisiveness last week.
Still, the speed and decisiveness with which the leaders of the biggest US bank kicked its emergency plan into gear made an impression on some insiders.
Moammar Gadhafi, Vladimir Putin, and even Saddam Hussein have all come in for praise by him for their decisiveness and take no prisoners attitude toward their enemies.
His supporters aren't interested in the details; it is the broad sweep (anti-immigration, isolationist) that they like along with the impression of decisiveness that he creates.
Erdogan and Putin agreed to "maintain decisiveness to reduce tension on the ground in Syria and continue efforts for a political solution," Ankara said in a statement.
Hasm, the Arabic word for decisiveness, accused judges of sentencing thousands of innocent defendants to death, or jailing them for life, at the behest of the military.
Ms. Neugebauer's excitable decisiveness seems to slightly amuse the others — it may not be a coincidence that she is the only native New Yorker in the group.
The European Union is not usually a model of decisiveness, but the expulsion of Russian diplomats across the Continent on Monday was a dramatic and pointed gesture.
Most of these efforts have been premised on Google's theory that shoppers act within spontaneous flashes of decisiveness in which the vast majority of mobile purchases are made.  
Hasm, the Arabic word for decisiveness, has accused judges of sentencing thousands of innocent people to death, or jailing them for life, at the behest of the military.
First, the "Mad Money " host noted that the market prefers decisiveness to uncertainty, hence the positive response to Trump denouncing the use of chemical weapons and taking action.
Rivlin said she was pleased to see "civil bipartisan discourse" is still possible in the nation's capital, and Daniels urged "boldness and decisiveness" from the nation's elected leaders.
They could keep going with this forever, but, tonight, Logothetti, who holds down a degree of decisiveness for the band, weighs in with a kind of easygoing impatience.
One of the most pressing things to consider is the need to stay as calm as possible and to react with decisiveness and determination during instances of chaos.
Another new militant group called the Hasm ("decisiveness") Movement has claimed responsibility for five attacks since July, including an assassination attempt on Zakaria Abdel Aziza, a senior Egyptian prosecutor.
Hasam - an acronym in Arabic for the Forearms of Egypt Movement that doubles as the word for decisiveness - has claimed seven attacks since July, including the one on Friday.
But the Framers rejected parliamentary democracy because they wanted to give the president independence, all the better to check the legislature and ensure decisiveness and vigor in the executive.
ANKARA (Reuters) - An international investigation into the murder of Saudi journalist Jamal Khashoggi is essential, Turkey's foreign minister said on Wednesday, and reiterated Turkish decisiveness to solve the murder.
So he has a track record of bankruptcy and failure, but there's also this narrative that he's the embodiment of brashness, boldness, decisiveness, and that's what people choose to see.
The recall is the largest in the history of the smartphone industry, but it also won Samsung praise from some in the mobile industry for the company's speed and decisiveness.
That she campaigned with such extraordinary feebleness — making Mr. Corbyn's seven and a half look like a masterstroke of decisiveness — might just be attributable to the confusion in her heart.
In times of trouble, an anxious public looks to its leaders, and the ability to telegraph strength, decisiveness and certitude assumes greater value than in periods of calm and prosperity.
Pantone notes that designers are once again drawing from fine art for inspiration — specifically seen in the contrast between the fluidity of abstract patterns and the clean decisiveness of graphic lines.
But as impressive as it is to dominate bigger opponents, as he she did in her June 803th unanimous-decision victory over Sydney LeBlanc, what makes Shields remarkable is her decisiveness.
"We have decided, with God's help, to confront it (corruption) with justice and decisiveness so that our country can enjoy the renaissance and development that every citizen aspires for," he said.
"We hear, even from people close to Putin, statements that emphasize authoritarianism, that emphasize decisiveness and that suggest that democracy can only be achieved far into the future," Mr. Gorbachev said.
This becomes even more difficult as disagreements within your administration leak into the press and provide ammunition for the idea that the problem is the president's personal lack of resolve or decisiveness.
Many of the songs on "A Seat at the Table" were 15 minutes long until the final stages of production, when, with surgical decisiveness, Solange cut them down to three or four.
Paul Glatzhofer, director of talent solutions at the consulting firm PSI International, agreed that Mr. Trump displayed some positive qualities of effective leadership, such as decisiveness, setting ambitious goals and self-confidence.
In fact, authorizing a limited strike can give the appearance of strength and decisiveness and can sometimes have a positive effect on approval, whether or not the strike actually achieves its intended goals.
Insert a word flexible enough to contain multitudes of interpretation, a word lacking decisiveness, a word steady enough to garner a nod of approval but light enough to not add to the load.
Trump's administration also has the task of overhauling the foreign policy that was formulated by the Obama administration for the region, which lacked firmness and decisiveness in regards to the confrontation of these militias.
Moore said he wished liberals had the same "courage of their convictions" and "decisiveness" that he sees Republicans exhibiting in their use of power, adding that the Democratic Party is "absolutely" in a crisis.
Erdogan said that he emphasized stability and decisiveness in steps on financial issues and that each time the bank's rate-setting monetary policy committee (MPC) met there was always uncertainty about what would emerge.
The American dream might be dying, but for at least 120 minutes every few years, Michael Bay offers an escape where degrees and deliberation matter less than guts, decisiveness, and a clear moral compass.
Given the decisiveness of Diaz's win in the first bout, and the competitive nature of McGregor's victory in the second, logic might suggest that Diaz would be the favorite in a possible third bout.
Instead of pursuing the passage of laws, he's focused most of his energy on issuing dozens of executive orders, which his administration had been eager to brandish as an indication his decisiveness and effectiveness.
She sounded the refrain of "let's have that conversation" when asked tough questions about reparations, about giving prisoners the right to vote, and about too many issues that deserve study, but, frankly, demand her decisiveness.
In his body of research, Jim Collins, lecturer and author of "Good to Great: Why Some Companies Make the Leap...and Others Don't, " found that a common quality among great leaders is speed and decisiveness.
Evidently she'd liked Charlie's decisiveness, had at first wanted to be subsumed in someone else's project rather than take charge of her own, and it's no one's fault that she can't settle for that anymore.
Love is supposed to be patient and grounded in honesty, but, at times, these two signs can struggle to express those attributes: Aries is more closely associated with rapid decisiveness than it is with measured, thoughtful actions.
Europe lacks the decisiveness to undertake needed reforms such as the creation of a banking union involving joint bank deposit guarantees, and also lacks solidarity across national boundaries, Stiglitz was quoted as saying by Die Welt newspaper.
Phuc has some big shoes to fill, taking over from Nguyen Tan Dung, a tough-talking reformist whose decisiveness won him broad support but, say experts, saw him sidelined by conservatives concerned he would become too powerful.
That sense of collective purpose, heightened by the dancers' decisiveness — they really go for it — contrasted nicely with the intimate "Bad Winter," which is actually not so much a trio as a tacked-together solo and duet.
That Leicester recruits well is not in question; the braintrust that surrounds Jon Rudkin, the director of football, has developed a reputation not only for thoroughness, but for decisiveness, too, particularly when it comes to young players.
But a person familiar with Mr. Trump's thinking said that the president, for one, was pleased with Thursday night's events because he liked the "command" of approving the strike, but also the decisiveness of calling it off.
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia's King Salman bin Abdulaziz said on Wednesday his government was determined to confront corruption with "justice and decisiveness", signalling continued support for a crackdown on sleaze involving mass arrests of top Saudis including royals.
Each in their own ways, and for very different audiences, both Trump and Winfrey play variations on what we think we want in a president — somebody who will tell us a great story, and who exudes authoritative decisiveness.
"He's brought a huge level of decisiveness, he's very convicted in what he believes, and he breaks down complex decisions and really has a way of simplifying them," Sam Kennedy, the Red Sox' president and chief executive, said.
While the European Union isn't known as a model of decisiveness, its leaders came together to punish President Vladimir Putin of Russia and to support Prime Minister Theresa May of Britain, our chief diplomatic correspondent in Europe notes.
Tragically, based on these projections, the number of deaths due to illness from COVID-19 are likely to exceed 400,000 in the US.We must deal with coronavirus first and foremostGood leadership requires data-driven decisiveness balanced by humility.
The Kremlin's bravado and decisiveness are misleading: Russia's economy -- in 2015 just over half the size of California's at $1.36 trillion -- has only recently started to recover from a recession, bought on in part by sanctions from the West.
Research has found that when women exhibit character traits typically associated with male leadership — traits like decisiveness, authority or assertion — they are likely to be viewed as bossy, pushy or too aggressive, and some people reel at their behavior.
It's been said that your decision to shut it down showed a certain level of decisiveness, but I'm wondering what you learned from it and what you learned about the costs of building a designing a car from scratch.
By making himself seem impotent, even if all he really had was a tricky back, he was quietly subverting traditional gender categories, of the kind where action, decisiveness, thrusting forward are necessarily good, and retreat, passivity, flowering all feminine.
Offensively, Wright isn't a knock-down shooter yet, but he attacks off the catch with decisiveness, gets into the paint well, and the Raptors love having multiple ball-handlers on the floor to catch, attack, and kick back out.
There was a lot on offer, to be sure — there has been a lot this week in general, with shows bloating up to 60 or 70 looks — though it's starting to seem less like optionality than lack of decisiveness.
"  "It's a tribute to the courage of our armed forces, special forces that executed the raid on the compound last night, but it's also a tribute to the decisiveness of President Donald Trump," Pence said on CBS's "Face the Nation.
If there's anything that's certain about Powell's game through two seasons, it's that he won't lack for aggression and decisiveness, even as he's spent the time since the All-Star break struggling to adjust back to his ever-changing role.
She also noted that Trump had said in passing the idea of invading Iraq made sense and flip-flopped on Libya, good points when looking to temperament and decisiveness, but clearly a move away from squarely defending her own record.
"I think Bernie is going to put up a big number in California and he becomes very hard to stop because of the decisiveness and the division of the primary," said Doug Herman, a Democratic strategist based in Los Angeles.
"You're not getting a lot of decisiveness on the part of real money investors … I don't think real money flows are that significant in sterling at the moment," said Stephen Gallo, European head of FX strategy at BMO Financial Group in London.
It was a promise that the Nigerian head of state would also reiterate to fellow Nigerians, who eagerly waited for him to make good on his promise and act with the decisiveness that Buhari had accused his predecessor, Goodluck Jonathan, of lacking.
While presenting herself as the heir of Barack Obama, and generously praising the president's decisiveness in ordering the raid that killed Osama bin Laden, Clinton also sent a clear message that she was in many ways closer to Obama's hawkish neoconservative critics.
He and his colleagues measured the six components of wisdom in each participant: general knowledge of life; emotion management; empathy, compassion, altruism and a sense of fairness; insight; acceptance of divergent values; and decisiveness -- the ability to make quick, effective decisions when necessary.
They measured six components of wisdom in study participants — general knowledge of life, emotional management, empathy or compassion, insight, acceptance of divergent values, and decisiveness — and the more these traits are cultivated, it's possible that people will feel more fulfilled and less isolated.
"We see low probability of a successful appeal given the decisiveness of the opinion," wrote Evercore ISI analyst Michael Newshel in a note to clients, adding that Humana now becomes a more attractive acquisition target for other insurers with less overlap in the Medicare market.
When I was in the Marine Corps I learned there were 14 leadership traits, including tact, integrity, courage, decisiveness — the leadership required to lead women and men in theater of war and certainly in combat — and Donald Trump literally possesses zero of those leadership traits.
Know how to nail the technical interview so you can show off exactly what you're able to do, and make an effort to highlight some desirable soft skills — like decisiveness, adaptability, and communications skills — as well the ones that make you stand out from the competition.
She presides over Comme des Garçons, which has grown to encompass several lines and several other designers, as a benevolent but unchallengeable autocrat, and she can be military in her decisiveness, as Andrew Bolton, the Costume Institute's curator in charge, learned while working on the exhibition.
Then, there are hyperactive webs of line that sacrifice any graphic order to another kind: the allover force fields of New York School abstraction, with spiky decisiveness in each mark—as if the instrument in Marden's hand had ideas of its own, in a rushing sequence of Zen contradictions.
" Saudi Foreign Minister Adel al-Jubeir said in a joint press conference with Tillerson on Saturday, "We believe [President Trump] has the strength and the decisiveness, and the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia stands prepared to work with the United States in order to bring about peace between Israelis and Palestinians and Israelis and Arabs.
" He advocates strength and decisiveness--"Identify and get rid of any hold-overs undercutting you or forming factions"—as well as caution and judgment: "attacks" on one's "predecessor accomplish nothing" and "raising questions and pointing with alarm are no longer enough for the man who must have the answers and actually run the show.
She does, however, get her message across: During the first three verses, she keeps repeating how great it would be if Putin goes to Crimea, and in the chorus she asks him to take the appropriate measures: The song ends with a positively idyllic scene, with people rejoicing at having been freed from under the Ukrainian yoke: This song by Poyushie Vmeste ("Those Who Sing Together"), was so on point that the girls made an English version: Again, the song is about what a fine, desired gentleman the Russian president is: The girl in the song has dumped her drunken bully of a boyfriend, and now wants someone like Putin: But not all songs about Putin are about the glory of his decisiveness, stable character, and moderate alcohol consumption.

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