Sentences Generator
And
Your saved sentences

No sentences have been saved yet

276 Sentences With "more decisive"

How to use more decisive in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "more decisive" and check conjugation/comparative form for "more decisive". Mastering all the usages of "more decisive" from sentence examples published by news publications.

"I hear farmers saying he is more decisive," he said.
More decisive leadership might have ended the war earlier, he said.
Outside of the White House, the response has been more decisive.
Mortgage rates will likely make a more decisive move this week.
The central government, once it stepped in, has been more decisive.
Some think that more decisive officials and better training are necessary.
But Houston's second loss, to the Utah Jazz, was more decisive.
That makes "sayonara home run" an even more decisive and dramatic term.
But she said the more decisive test would come on Nov. 6.
More decisive action is needed to reaffirm Trump's commitment to U.S. workers.
Even more ­decisive, however, is the vast popular market for locally ­produced entertainment.
Now, more decisive actions, including extensive travel restrictions and quarantines, are being implemented.
More decisive, in her view, is the sheer unstoppable momentum of the past.
The lieutenant governor maintained that she had been prepared to take more decisive steps.
This means civil society rather than government may prove more decisive in future wars.
Mr. Petraeus argued for Australia launching more decisive military action to contain the threat.
Twitter has also been more decisive than rivals about resolving controversies, including political ads.
Iranian President Hassan Rouhani said his death will make Iran "more decisive" in its resistance against the U.S. "Soleimani's martyrdom will make Iran more decisive to resist America's expansionism and to defend our Islamic values," Rouhani said on state television, Reuters reported.
They want the next US administration to play a more decisive role in the world.
A new Conservative prime minister might want a much more decisive break with the EU.
We need to take far more decisive steps in improving and securing our immigration system.
The government has already made progress, but our civil society is demanding more decisive steps.
He was faster, more decisive, and seemed to dribble even more than he does now.
Jones has been far more decisive making cuts and he sees those openings better now.
Of course, Democrats could still claim a more decisive victory in any number of ways.
Organizers of the Paralympics were more decisive, announcing a ban on the entire Russian contingent.
This could determine whether climate change will be a more decisive issue in future elections.
Mrs May seems to have become no more decisive as she nears a year in office.
Washington (CNN) Few counties could prove more decisive in this election than Wake County, North Carolina.
While investors would prefer more decisive and transparent rate increases, the moves appear to be working.
"I kind of asked for a globe," he said sheepishly, before getting a little more decisive.
A more decisive policy, formulated and executed by a similarly realistic U.S. president, is likely forthcoming.
But the decision will not quell demands from Capitol Hill and elsewhere for more decisive action.
His success on that front may be even more decisive than whether he can tame corruption.
Now the stakes are so high that there is reason to hope for more decisive action.
Gains in Hong Kong were more decisive, with the rising 289.834 percent by 22:246 p.m.
More decisive is the fact that the white middle class is in decline, both economically and culturally.
A second, more decisive sample was collected from him days later and came back positive on Monday.
If regulators or banks take more decisive actions to rein in credit, the rhinos could become endangered.
Authorities now agree the economy needs more decisive support "and today's large injection reflects that," Nguyen added.
The bookmakers' favourite to succeed May is Boris Johnson, who has said he wants a more decisive split.
Being more decisive will help you reclaim the time you spend going back and forth (and back again).
Further U.S. sanctions targeting Venezuela's oil industry — the regime's most important economic lifeline — could prove even more decisive.
More decisive federal action — massive testing and social distancing — appears to be necessary to "flatten the curve." pic.twitter.
Democrats could also claim a more decisive victory if the value of incumbency slips in today's political environment.
"The markets clearly want much more decisive action," said Roach, former chairman of Morgan Stanley's operations in Asia.
Some inside the Clinton orbit wanted a more decisive win to end Sanders's run early in the primary.
The two are almost even on who is the stronger and more decisive leader, 48% say Clinton, 46% Trump.
May's departure will deepen the Brexit crisis as a new leader is likely to want a more decisive split.
North Korea has reciprocated with matching overtures of its own, leading to agreements that might precede more decisive actions.
"I know I need to be a lot more decisive, because that's what I lacked in Paradise," he said.
More decisive victories are needed as carbon dioxide continues to accumulate in the atmosphere and temperatures continue to climb.
The women began reading an alternative speech calling for more decisive action to stop the effects of climate change.
And if the fighters have their way, their second fight will be much more decisive, one way or another.
In short, she strongly advocated for tools that were generally more decisive and far-reaching than Twitter's existing implementations.
While Sanders alternately criticized and praised Iger, Disney&aposs corporate office seemed to take a more decisive position regarding Sanders.
The Nikon spent a lot of time hunting for focus, while the Sony was more decisive, especially in dimmer conditions.
If Sanders doesn't pull off more decisive wins, the nominating process could shape up to be a protracted, brutal process.
Kenney, a 50-year-old former federal Cabinet minister, vowed to take more decisive action on jobs and the economy.
Lenders, however, are looking for a more decisive recovery in stocks, after the rout that has plagued 2016 so far.
Alnylam aims to be there when Amazon makes more decisive moves into the health-care industry, according to the CEO.
Even elections that delivered more decisive victories to one party or the other were not automatically translated into clear stories.
The moon enters Libra, the sign of balance and justice, at 7:22 AM—will we be any more decisive?
Mr. Scholz wants to introduce simple majority voting so Europe can play a more decisive role on the geopolitical stage.
Judge Gorsuch, whose mother had served in the Reagan administration, saw a need for a more decisive American foreign policy.
The landslide result, which proved even more decisive than pollsters had forecast, follows a bitterly-fought and divisive election campaign.
The question is whether this might produce a more decisive electoral outcome, or just muddle Spanish politics all the more.
However, a bigger issue for coach Zlatko Dalic will be how to get more decisive performances from his top players.
The ministry will also become more decisive in decreasing yields following the central bank's interest rate cut last month, they say.
Mr McFate: Plausible deniability is more decisive than firepower in the information age, and this is driving war into the shadows.
It has taken some evolution of thought — and probably watching its peers make more decisive moves — for Facebook to get there.
In fact, he's continued to rail against the US trade deficit with China and suggested more decisive action could come soon.
A more decisive drop in the lira could balloon banks' non-performing loans that were already expected to double this year.
Chidi Anagonye's philosophy lessons on "The Good Place" are accurate and accessible, but real philosophy professors would possibly be more decisive.
OPEC countries, led by Saudi Arabia and other large producers like Russia, have been more decisive and effective in controlling production.
But another dimension of Justice Kennedy's jurisprudential worldview could prove even more decisive: his concern with how the law affects human dignity.
Clinton is hoping that her organizational muscle will prove more decisive than the intense passions supporters of Mr. Sanders have shown recently.
Instead a general lack of electoral enthusiasm, Clinton's baggage (both overstated and deserved), and the Comey letter proved to be more decisive.
Just as in any country, Iran's own leaders, voters, and internal forces play roles far more decisive than does the United States.
Opposition leaders from the political center and left have repeatedly criticized him as lacking a more decisive and strategic policy toward Gaza.
American drones and spy planes have been more decisive in Mr. Duterte's battle against Islamic militants than the rifles donated by China.
At the same time, the United States could be more decisive and nudge the Ukrainian leadership and encourage it to work active.
"Soleimani's martyrdom will make Iran more decisive to resist America's expansionism and to defend our Islamic values," Rouhani said in a statement.
A new Conservative prime minister might want a much more decisive break with the EU. (Reporting by Gabriela Baczynska; Editing by Lisa Shumaker)
Beijing has pledged to allow market forces to play a more decisive role in its aviation industry to improve service quality and efficiency.
Some Trump administration officials and members of Congress have argued that the crisis should force a more decisive reset in relations with China.
This year, California moved its primary up from June to Super Tuesday, giving it a more decisive role in picking the Democratic nominee.
At the same time, United States could be more decisive in nudging the Ukrainian leadership, and encourage it to work actively on this.
Instead, Buttigieg, 38, is left with a bunch of what-ifs: What if he had won a more decisive delegate lead in Iowa?
The failure of any candidate to score a more decisive victory points toward a potentially long and grinding struggle for the party's nomination.
He expected the People's Bank of China will have to launch more decisive monetary easing to support the faltering economy later this year.
But to reverse four decades of bad policy, state lawmakers will have to adopt a more decisive and systematic approach to sentencing reform.
That has hardly appeased survivors of abuse and others in the church who call the arguments against more decisive action a cop-out.
But he has reinvented himself as a more decisive politician in recent months, on occasion deploying acerbic wit to tear into Mr. Modi.
A new Conservative prime minister might want a much more decisive break with the EU. Reporting by Gabriela Baczynska; Editing by Lisa Shumaker
But with women marrying later — in part, demographers say, to avoid pressure to give up their careers — a more decisive turnaround looks far off.
Kenney has cast himself as champion of Alberta's beleaguered energy industry and vowed to take more decisive action on jobs, the economy and pipelines.
Perhaps more decisive was the fact that a majority of the military, the police and other state institutions didn't go along with the plot.
At the same time, the United States could be more decisive in nudging the Ukrainian leadership and encourage it to work actively on this.
Senate Republicans, according to people briefed on their deliberations, want to see more decisive steps from Saudi Arabia to try to defuse the crisis.
This movement has benefited from decades of misunderstanding and half-measures, when more decisive arrests might have made a real difference in saving lives.
But the largely winner-take-all nature of the Electoral College plays a more decisive role than the media in the two-party system.
House Democrats will face the most pressure to act as new members demand leaders take more decisive action to correct the effects of climate change.
Before we send more American soldiers and pilots into harm's way, do you have a plan for a more decisive victory in the Middle East?
Better decision-making, more control of emotions, doing things that are not just for yourself, knowing oneself better, being more studious and yet more decisive.
In contrast, Kopkin saw regional bias have a more decisive influence in, say, 1993, when the top three points-getters all hailed from the South.
But with women marrying later — in part, specialists say, to avoid pressure to give up their careers — prospects for a more decisive turnaround look remote.
The state's decision to move its primary to Super Tuesday, three months earlier than in 2000, will only serve to make California's voice more decisive.
"I think the Labour leadership generally needs to act far more decisive and swiftly when these sorts of comments are made," he said on Tuesday.
Being more decisive may not have stopped the coronavirus from spreading on the ship, but it could have at least slowed it down, Klein said.
Chinese President Xi Jinping insisted the country will win the fight against the coronavirus outbreak, saying he will adopt more decisive measures to contain the spread.
Overall stock market futures pared their losses after Chinese President Xi Jinping said he would adopt more decisive measures to curb the spread of the coronavirus.
The decision to keep stakes in integrated firms drew criticism from those who want Norway to make a more decisive shift away from fossil fuel investments.
Some analysts said the Osaka-based electronics maker had become more decisive and responsive to shareholders since it was taken over by Foxconn two years ago.
Even if this isn't your grandfather's Super Tuesday, the stakes remain large and the day will significantly push the nomination battles in a more decisive direction.
Frustration with the government's inability to provide basic security led to rising public demand for new leaders who would take more decisive action to provide security.
They criticized the groups for not being more decisive, and for waiting until there was only one woman left in the race to make their choice.
But as significant as these changes have been, the Trump transformation of the Republican Party has been even more decisive and far-reaching in other realms.
CAVUTO: Senator, some of the recent decisions that have been close ones and 5-4 rulings have prompted some to say we need a more decisive court.
Now for a disclaimer: insofar as he is a motor of a more decisive, European, liberal Germany, I tend to think Mr Altmaier is a good thing.
Meanwhile Turkey's finance minister Berat Albayrak also said a recent fluctuation in markets showed the country required a more decisive fight against inflation and current account deficit.
But the next, more decisive phase is likely to lay bare the deep rifts among her top team of ministers over what Britain should become after Brexit.
May's compromise Brexit deal has dismayed both supporters of a more decisive break with the EU and those who want ties to remain as close as possible.
LONDON (Reuters) - Turkish Prime Minister Ahmet Davutoglu called on Thursday for the United States to take a more decisive stance against Russia over its intervention in Syria.
New mothers are much more decisive about what they say "no" to -- they are making calculations about what comes at the expense of time with their child.
He has hit the federal government over its slow response and urged the president to take more decisive action to increase states' ability to combat the virus.
Novotna fielded the inevitable queries, put up with more references to that very, very ugly word, and set about molding herself into a steelier, more decisive competitor.
Overall, Australian shares will "start to gain a more decisive direction over the course of the next two weeks as companies start to do their reporting," McGlew added.
Streppel promised him he was one of the four key players in his plans for this season, but asked that he try to be more decisive in games.
The bookmakers' favorite to succeed May is Boris Johnson, the face of the official campaign to leave the EU, who has said he wants a more decisive split.
Johnson and the others saw May as pursuing a "soft Brexit" that would keep the UK closely tied to EU institutions, rather than the more decisive break they preferred.
In a video statement to the gathering, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the GCF "needs to grow and play a more decisive role in support of climate action".
In a video statement to the gathering, U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said the GCF "needs to grow and play a more decisive role in support of climate action".
"From what I can see from friends and relatives, women get stronger and more decisive from having children, they don't waste their time doing things they don't want to."
If that's the reason you haven't watched a Petrosyan fight in a while, look this one up because The Doctor has rarely dished out a more decisive or entertaining beating.
Frustrated with the duration and stalemated outcome of the 2006 Lebanon campaign, the Israelis promise to hit harder and bring the war to a quicker and more decisive end. How?
Both men are in their 80s, so if funding or distribution dried up for either, it would be more of an ignominious push toward retirement than a more decisive gesture.
Sterling has fallen on the prospect of a eurosceptic prime minister replacing Theresa May who could push for a more decisive break from the European Union, Britain's largest trading partner.
The most vocal resistance comes from the prime minister's own Conservative Party, a fractured mess of loyalists and hardline "Brexiteers" who want a more decisive break with the European Union.
"There is clearly no danger of deflation in the euro area, which allows a normalization of monetary policy, which must be cautious, but which could be more decisive," Nowotny said.
We can only hope that regardless of who wins the presidency Tuesday, the next administration will show a more decisive commitment to finding a way forward in this forgotten war.
After the Russian hacking of the Democratic National Committee, policymakers rightly pointed out the need for quicker and more decisive U.S. responses to digital intrusions to better deter future attacks.
The increased focus on financial risks increases the potential for a more decisive shift in policy direction, but has yet to be reflected in official GDP growth and monetary targets.
Nonetheless, he believes two other factors — a growing clash of interests and deep ideological and political differences — will prove more decisive and will make the relationship more tense and competitive.
But there are also those wondering if O'Rourke needed to more decisive about the race late last year in order to preserve the clear momentum he had at the time.
Seeking to shatter any doubts about his youthfulness and inexperience, President Emmanuel Macron, 39, has shown himself punchier and more decisive than the bland candidate he evoked in the campaign.
Winegard is particularly interested in wars and conquests, and argues that, for much of military history, deaths caused by mosquitoes far outnumbered, and were more decisive than, deaths in battle.
Last December, the Democrats had just taken the House, which became a much more decisive turning point in our Grand Guignol of a political theater than we could have imagined.
Or he can make a tougher, but far more decisive call, one that takes into account how all-American companies will be hit hard with a broad tariff in place.
The king, who has empowered his son Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, has asserted a bolder and more decisive leadership style than previous monarchs since ascending to the throne in 2015.
Kim Jong Un and North Korea have been reciprocating efforts by South Korea, matching overtures of their own, leading to agreements that add up to a pattern for more decisive actions.
It could have given institutions like the military, the Department of Education and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission greater license to take more decisive action to end the scourge of harassment.
YouTube is currently under fire for not taking earlier, more decisive actions against conservative commentator Steven Crowder after he made homophobic and racist comments about Vox reporter Carlos Maza in multiple videos.
It was a more decisive follow up to an earlier update that wouldn't allow the phone to charge over 60 percent, attempting to wean those last few Note diehards off their devices.
In the years since 22008, China has also become a more decisive influence on Indonesia's fortunes, both as a consumer of its abundant resources and a competitor to its hard-pressed factories.
Rome has tried to boost market prices for bad loans through a number of measures aimed mainly at speeding up recoveries, but EU rules on state aid have prevented more decisive action.
What the Supreme Court says in the coming weeks could matter a lot, but in the coming months and years, the court of public opinion may play an even more decisive role.
A meta-analysis (the synthesis of many studies that may be more decisive and informative than a single research finding) will get the same (or less) attention than a flashy new study.
Mr. Hertel, an alumnus whose district includes the campus, said she should have taken more decisive action when she learned a physician was the subject of a Title IX investigation in 2014.
"By conducting operations to frustrate and counter adversary cyberactivities to decrease will, increase cost and deny benefits," he said, the United States could begin to deliver more decisive blows with its attacks.
"We would like to see the government take more decisive action against right-wing extremism," said Mehmet Tanriverdi, vice chair of the Kurdish Community in Germany, who visited the shooting scene Thursday.
"As China's economy becomes more complex and innovation driven, the market will need to play a more decisive role and the state to play a more market-supportive role," said the report.
His choice has the potential to be more decisive for the court's makeup than his previous two — Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan — given Justice Scalia's longtime status as the court's most outspoken conservative.
Despite Ankara's diplomatic entreaties to Moscow, Europe remains far more decisive to Turkey's prosperity -- given that the former provides three quarters of the latter's Foreign Direct Investment and nearly half of its trade.
Gender is already a fault line in the general election campaign, which will partly hinge on whether Trump's unpopularity with women voters will be more decisive than Clinton's poor ratings with male voters.
Merkel earlier this month gave her strongest endorsement of Macron's proposals, but Germany has been hamstrung in taking more decisive action on any concrete proposals until it has a new government in place.
T. McFarland, the deputy national security adviser, said that early meetings of the council were brisker, tighter and more decisive than in the past, but she acknowledged that career officials were on edge.
For all the talk about Medicaid, several uninsured residents interviewed in Eastman this month predicted that race would be a more decisive factor for rural voters than health care or any other policy.
Shouting "Disgrace!" and "Bibi go home!" they set tires on fire, blocked off streets and railed against Mr. Netanyahu for allowing the conflict to end without a more decisive blow to the Palestinians.
On a sheer numbers basis, Trump&aposs impeachment was also more decisive than the vote against Johnson, who received 126 votes for his impeachment, 47 against, and 17 members who did not vote.
Some reviews, like those from Hot Hardware and PCWorld, claim that AMD is "roughly on-par" with Intel's chips, while the likes of Anandtech and Tom's Hardware think that Intel's advantage is more decisive.
His choice has the potential to be more decisive for the court's makeup than his previous two — Justices Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan — given Justice Scalia's longtime status as the court's most outspoken conservative.
But the second, more decisive phase, of the negotiations will further test her authority by exposing the deep rifts among her top team of ministers, or cabinet, over what Britain should become after Brexit.
The government has pledged to deepen its reform of the world's fastest growing civil aviation industry and allow market forces to play a more decisive role in order to improve service quality and efficiency.
Wednesday afternoon's announcement from the Federal Reserve Board's Open Market Committee could push interest rates in a more decisive direction, up or down, even though it is widely expected that rates will remain unchanged.
But what raises the possibility of a more decisive defeat for Mr. Trump is that he is struggling to reunite the voters who supported Mr. Romney — especially white women and white college-educated voters.
It is possible to imagine a comprehensive US grand strategy that pressures China to play a more decisive role in helping denuclearize North Korea and offers North Korea a palatable alternative to nuclear weapons.
Depopulation is "one of the most complex demographic and territorial processes affecting Spain, and it requires more decisive action," said Ignacio Molina de la Torre, director of the government's Commission for the Demographic Challenge.
Also on Monday, Richard Lester's 1968 San Francisco tale of doomed love in San Francisco, "Petulia," would prove a more decisive influence on Roeg's own directorial signature, particularly in its pointed, non-linear editing.
Some economists and traders have referred to the central bank's recent moves as "covert tightening" - defending the currency without an outright rate hike - but say more decisive action is needed to calm the market.
Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue supports the plan, in principle, but has been prodded by Mr. Trump's domestic policy adviser Andrew Bremberg to take more decisive action on the issue, according to two administration officials.
May's departure will deepen the Brexit crisis as a new leader is likely to want a more decisive split, raising the chances of a confrontation with the EU and a potentially unpredictable snap parliamentary election.
British Prime Minister Theresa May announced she would step down as Conservative Party leader on June 210, paving the way for a new leader who could pursue a more decisive split with the European Union.
Johnson delivered praise for his predecessor's "fortitude and patience", but also repeatedly promised a new, more decisive leadership style - a dig at what many critics saw as May's sometimes ponderous and secretive approach to Brexit.
" But in 5003, as he drew criticism for not taking more decisive action on Syria after the suspected chemical attacks, Mr. Obama said while on a trip to Stockholm: "I didn't set a red line.
Yet how much worse would have the economic crises, strikes and protests that roiled Britain in the 1970s needed to become for the grumblings of spooks and generals to grow into some more decisive intervention?
A more decisive Durant set the tone, not holding onto the ball when confronted by a crowd of defenders but taking every opportunity to make a strong offensive move before the Warriors could attack him.
"For a more decisive chancellor, this would have been enough to fire him," said Carsten Nickel at political consultancy Teneo Intelligence, adding that support for Maassen from Merkel's conservative Bavarian allies was staying her hand.
Yet the militant group's commanders, who have already withdrawn their toughest forces from the city, and most everyone else in Syria's multifaceted war are looking ahead to an even more decisive battle in the south.
A more flexible, market-determined exchange rate is required so the market can play a more decisive role in the economy, the report said, and achieving an effective float by 2018 remains a key goal.
Eight years later, it was in South Carolina where Hillary Clinton won an even more decisive victory over Bernie Sanders, picking up 73% of the vote after the two had an almost dead heat in Iowa.
The ECB has been contemplating even stricter rules on bad debt but may shelve those plans after a political backlash, focusing instead on behind-the-scenes work to push affected lenders to take more decisive action.
CNN legal analyst and University of Texas Law School professor Steve Vladeck described Tuesday's action as another example of Roberts and the court sidestepping a more decisive ruling when cases were heard with only eight justices.
The slowdown in the Chinese economy, record low long-term inflation expectations due to subdued oil prices and rising stress indicators in bank-to-bank lending markets all call for more decisive measures from the ECB.
"If signatories of the deal, particularly Europeans, fail to fulfil their commitments in a serious way, the third step will be stronger, more decisive and a bit surprising," Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi said on Monday.
Already, he stands taller on the European stage and is angling to have Spain play a more decisive role in European Union affairs, especially as populists in Italy and elsewhere turn their backs on the bloc.
"We will improve the market based exchange rate formation and transmission mechanism, we aim to let the market play a more decisive role in determining exchange rate," Chen said during an event at Bloomberg in London.
Strategists caution though that larger forces like the Bank of Japan and an interest rate hike in the U.S. have been playing a more decisive role in moving the Japanese currency and could continue to do so.
" More from Sullivan... "[H]is reelection would confirm that Trumpism is in fact the new normal in the United States, not an aberration, causing other countries to take more decisive steps to rearrange their relationships and commitments.
Jake's mother, Kathy (Jennifer Ehle), who is a bit more decisive, is a therapist, and her smiling demeanor acts as a shield against the unspoken tensions hovering in the air whenever she and her husband are together.
Given the expectations surrounding Mueller's investigation—which were inflated partly due to irresponsible media coverage, and partly due to the indictments the investigation continually produced—Democrats undoubtedly are disappointed that it didn't yield a more decisive conclusion.
A Conservative majority government would be likely to implement a more decisive split from the EU; a Labour majority government would try to nationalize a number of strategic firms; or there could be a minority or coalition government.
The developments signaled a change in tack for the E.P.A., whose leaders had deflected blame to state government for missteps in Flint even as critics questioned why there had not been a more decisive federal intervention months ago.
British Prime Minister Theresa May said she would quit, deepening the Brexit crisis as a new leader is likely to want a more decisive split with the European Union and raising the chances of an unpredictable snap election.
Prime Minister Theresa May is expected on Friday to announce the date of her departure, triggering a contest that will bring a new leader to power who is likely to push for a more decisive Brexit divorce deal.
"These ranges could go on for some time until there is more decisive central bank actions or resolutions to some of these political dynamics whether it's trade negotiations or otherwise," said Eric Viloria, FX strategist at Credit Agricole.
Opinion Columnist It's still possible that we will get more decisive clarity in the question of whether the young Brett Kavanaugh was a predator and would-be rapist, and whether the older Brett Kavanaugh is a perjurer today.
Another executive, Chief Financial Officer James Kehoe, acknowledged that the company needs ot be more decisive as it picks which partnerships it wants to expand on, mentioning collaborations with the health insurers Humana and UnitedHealth and with VillageMD.
May's departure could deepen the uncertainty around Brexit as a new leader is likely to want a more decisive split with the European Union, raising the chances of a more confrontational tack with the bloc and another general election.
British Prime Minister Theresa May is expected on Friday to announce the date of her departure, triggering a contest that will bring a new leader to power who is likely to push for a more decisive EU divorce deal.
But the deal found opponents on both sides of the Brexit debate, from Brexiteers who want a more decisive split with the EU and from those who want to remain close to the EU or not leave at all.
"While the CBN is keen to boost lending, we think we will need to see a more decisive improvement in inflation for the CBN to proceed with policy easing," said Razia Khan, chief economist Africa at Standard Chartered Bank.
"More decisive and stronger than ever, the Guards will continue to defend Islamic Iran and its interests," the statement said, alluding to the Quds force, the Guards' overseas arm that operates in Iraq, Syria and Yemen among other places.
It's been a rocky road for the major stock indices, but over the past few days investors' fears about the economic impact of the coronavirus seem to have stabilized as the U.S. government begins to take more decisive action.
The BoE skipped last year's policy loosening by the U.S. Federal Reserve and the European Central Bank, partly due to the risk that Britain might crash out of the EU without a deal, requiring a more decisive policy response.
DUBAI (Reuters) - Iran will take more decisive steps if the European signatories to its 2015 nuclear deal with major powers fail to protect the country from Washington's reimposed sanctions, Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi told state TV on Friday.
Democratically-elected African leaders, on the other hand, may find in President Trump an unlikely ally, a more decisive and unfettered leader to work with to advance an economic and political agenda that could benefit both the US and Africa.
Hammond has led calls for a multi-year, staggered break from the EU in the name of protecting the British economy, much to the annoyance of some Brexiteers who want a more decisive divorce when Britain's membership ends in March 2019.
Clinton's team is also looking at expanding the electoral map in search of a more decisive victory than polls suggest is on the cards, moving into Arizona and considering a run at Utah -- states that are typically solid GOP territory.
DUBAI, June 28 (Reuters) - Iran will take more decisive steps if the European signatories to its 2015 nuclear deal with major powers fail to protect the country from Washington's reimposed sanctions, Foreign Ministry spokesman Abbas Mousavi told state TV on Friday.
NEW YORK (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Former U.S. presidential candidate Hillary Clinton said on Tuesday that sexism played a role in her loss to Donald Trump but FBI Director James Comey and intervention by Russia were more decisive factors in her downfall.
Katsunori Kitakura, a strategist at Sumi Trust, a Japanese asset manager, said he believed the Bank of Japan was essentially buying time with its small move on Friday and would take more decisive action once it assessed the government's spending plans.
Likewise, officials say meetings with his coronavirus task force have grown heated as health experts -- including Dr. Anthony Fauci -- press Trump to take more decisive action on restricting travel inside the United States and advising Americans to physically isolate themselves.
In a telephone conversation on Sunday afternoon, K. T. McFarland, the deputy national security adviser, said that early meetings of the council were brisker, tighter and more decisive than in the past, but she acknowledged that career officials were on edge.
The logical inference is that the parts of the call excluded from the summary would add likely more decisive evidence of his guilt, so his refusal to produce the transcript would then allow a jury to draw that damaging inference.
Analysts wonder if the PMI numbers on Friday may mark the start of the more decisive turn against sterling - and a cut next month in BoE interest rates - predicted by many banks since the vote to leave the European Union.
And with the country hopelessly divided over the fate of Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who has been indicted on three counts of corruption, there is little indication that the third election will be any more decisive than the first two.
This report from Freedom House indicates that the government and tech companies are falling behind rather than making progress on combating election disinformation and undue surveillance, and that these problems will get worse if they don't take more decisive action soon.
Many appear to think a parliamentary majority under the right-leaning Conservative Party would do more good for the pound than ongoing worries about a more decisive break from the European Union should Prime Minister Boris Johnson win the Dec.
But it just so happens that the terms of the withdrawal agreement are deeply unpopular among members of Parliament, from both hardline Brexiteers, who want a more decisive split with the EU, and more pro-Europe members who'd prefer Brexit never happened.
The white paper, produced by the UK's secretary of state for Digital, Culture, Media and Sport and the secretary of state for the Home Department, says more decisive action is needed, noting the spread of terrorist content and other growing problems online.
A new Conservative Party leader, who should be in place and take over the premiership by the end of July, is likely to want a more decisive split, raising the chances of a confrontation with the EU and potentially a snap parliamentary election.
" The Obama administration had been widely criticized by world leaders and US lawmakers, for not taking a more decisive approach against the terror group, which seized broad swaths of territory in western Iraq in the summer of 2014 before declaring itself a "Caliphate.
This could signal rising potential for a more decisive shift in policy focus away from hitting high growth targets, but there is still uncertainty over whether the drive to address risks will continue to take priority if the economy slows, says Fitch Ratings.
May's departure deepens the Brexit crisis as a new leader, who should be in place by the end of July, is likely to want a more decisive split, raising the chances of a confrontation with the EU and potentially a snap parliamentary election.
The G20 finance officials did not issue a joint statement after the call, despite mounting pressure on the G20 nations to play a more decisive role in responding to a pandemic that has jolted markets and stoked fears of a global recession.
Lagarde "stressed the need for further policy action aimed at stabilizing the economy and for more decisive efforts to improve transparency, in particular an international and independent audit of the companies that were funded under the loans disclosed in April 2016," Rice said.
Mrs von der Leyen and Mr Macron, backed on some topics by the more cautious Mrs Merkel, want the continent to be a more decisive actor in such arenas and in Ms Goulard had a solid candidate for one of its crucial roles.
The group's demands will include "more decisive, effective and urgent action from federal agencies, in addition to oversight and additional resources from the White House and Congress to resolve the crisis caused by Hurricane Maria," according to a press release on Monday.
"This could signal rising potential for a more decisive shift in policy focus away from hitting high growth targets, but there is still uncertainty over whether the drive to address risks will continue to take priority if the economy slows," Fitch said in a statement.
On the technical front, "gold now needs to break resistance around $1.23,498-$1,500 area in order to brighten the short-term outlook, while a rally outside of the bull channel would be a more decisive signal for the bulls," Fawad Razaqzada, market analyst with Forex.
It was a third failure for May, who had offered on Wednesday to resign if the deal passed, in a bid to win over eurosceptic rebels in her Conservative Party who support a more decisive break with the EU than the divorce her deal offers.
Critics argue use of autonomous weapons could increase the number of civilian deaths in warfare, and muddy responsibility for the loss of those lives – proponents essentially argue the opposite, saying use of autonomous systems will decrease casualties overall and lead to shorter, more decisive conflict.
With the Brexit Party handing the ruling Conservatives a drubbing in last week's European elections, many Conservative candidates vying for May's job are under pressure to deliver a more decisive break with the EU when Britain is scheduled to leave the bloc on Oct. 31.
None of this contends with the almost unthinkable costs of moving our coastal cities, home to well over 85033 million Americans, if sea levels rise four feet or more, as experts predict, without much more decisive U.S. and global action to limit greenhouse gas emissions.
"A country with no clear priorities and no governance is in trouble and they need to move as quickly as possible," World Bank President Jim Yong Kim said, urging more decisive policy-making to stop the chaos in Syria, now in its sixth year, spreading into Lebanon.
May's imminent departure deepens the Brexit crisis as a new leader, who should be in place by the end of July, is likely to want a more decisive split with the bloc, raising the chances of a confrontation with the EU and potentially a snap parliamentary election.
"I appeal to the leaders of South Sudan, to States in the region, and to the international community at large, to engage in more decisive and inclusive peace efforts," U.N. High Commissioner for Refugees Filippo Grandi said at the Uganda Solidarity Summit on Refugees in June.
With the Brexit Party handing the ruling Conservatives a drubbing in last week's European elections, many of the candidates vying for May's job are under pressure to deliver a more decisive break with the EU when Britain is scheduled to leave the bloc on Oct. 31.
All along, the nation's top intelligence and law enforcement officials have been sounding the alarm, warning that Russia is engaged in a "24/7, 365-days-a-year" effort to disrupt the upcoming midterm elections and imploring Congress and the White House to take more decisive action.
The proverbial killing of several birds with one stone is perfectly underscored: The president shows his constituency that he is more decisive than President Barack Obama, he shows off his assertiveness to the visiting Chinese president and he appears to stand up to Russia, Mr. Assad's backer.
"If you look at the difference between the recent Republican presidents versus Democratic presidents, which is a pretty good proxy, you certainly have people who are seen and see themselves as more decisive on the Republican side and more deliberative on the Democratic side," says Fontaine.
The U.K. currency hit its lowest point since the Brexit vote – and indeed since the 1980s – of $1.204 last January 16, a day ahead of PM May's speech outlining a more decisive plan and timetable for the exit process, underlining the value investors are placing on gaining some clarity.
The critical question may be whether the public eventually blames Trump for what public health and medical professionals almost unanimously consider a catastrophic federal failure to take more decisive action at the outset -- or judge him primarily by his actions after his national emergency declaration earlier this month.
Perhaps it is not economic inequality but moral inequality that is, to quote Obama, the defining issue of our time: It is the loss of social standing, social claims, the social assets that working people used to have, because, in our time, education is so much more decisive.
The decision to kill the vote avoided a more decisive, more public humiliation for the GOP, which could not rally enough members of its own party to push through the legislation, even though Democrats (all of whom opposed the legislation) would not have been able to stop them on their own.
This is going to hurt Trump increasingly badly as the campaign switches out of a primary season dynamic, where merely getting attention is a win, and into a general election dynamic, where the nature of what people are hearing about you — and who is hearing what — is much more decisive.
And I have no reason to be confident that a different strategy would have worked any better, or even that a particular candidate would have performed better (remember that Trump also beat 16 Republicans in the primaries, and in ways much more decisive than his Electoral College victory over Clinton).
Indonesia should be more proactive in "urging the Organisation of Islamic Conference (OIC) member states and U.N. Security Council and the international community to respond immediately with more decisive and concrete political and diplomatic actions in saving the Palestinians from the Israeli occupation and its collaborator, the United States of America," Iman said.
Wray announced more than 40 reforms triggered by the findings of the inspector general report, but Republican lawmakers who questioned the FBI chief at a House Judiciary Committee hearing said they wanted to see more decisive actions, like firings of agents and other FBI employees involved in the shoddy Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Act applications.
Many Nigerians are hoping that Secretary of State Mike PompeoMichael (Mike) Richard PompeoAfghan president vows to take revenge after Islamic State attack on wedding The Hill's Morning Report - Trump on defense over economic jitters Latest pro-democracy rally draws tens of thousands in Hong Kong MORE will play a more decisive role in this election.
"While China's fiscal stance is unlikely to be loosened during the remainder of the year, we think the PBOC will find it an increasingly hard sell to refrain from more decisive monetary easing," Martin Lynge Rasmussen, China Economist at Capital Economics said in a note, adding the better PMIs were likely a false dawn.
"Such terrorist acts, which are designed and adopted by enemies to divide the Iranian nation, are doomed to failure and will make us more decisive in our fight against terrorism," said First Vice President Eshagh Jahangiri, according to TV. Iran's Revolutionary Guards promised to give a "crushing" response to the attack, state TV reported.
But the deal found opponents on both sides of the Brexit debate, from Brexiteers who wanted a more decisive split with the EU and believe the backstop is a trap to keep the UK tied to the EU, and those who want to remain close to Europe or really don't want to break up with the bloc altogether.
"My role in the process is trying to relegate Trumpism to the dustbin of history, and I think there's no more decisive way to do that -- especially to get Republicans to abandon this kind of deal with the devil they made -- than to have just an absolute thumping at the ballot box for what it represents."
At the local level, however, the attention turned to the school district, where Parkland families emerged as critics of Superintendent Robert W. Runcie's administration, saying he should have been more transparent about the education system's dealings with the former student accused in the killings, and taken more decisive steps to secure school campuses in the wake of the shooting.
May's delay on the Brexit deal vote created an opening for a Conservative rebellion that had been brewing for some weeks, instigated by hardline Brexiteers who loathe May's deal and are agitating for a more decisive split from the EU. Their gambit failed, though it's clear the dissatisfaction with May extends far beyond the pro-Brexit wing of her party.
"The overall losses are still shallow compared with the gains of the late 20th century, but the pattern is consistent and ominous," Freedom House reported in its 2019 assessment Less recognized, but perhaps ultimately more decisive, is that within five years at current trends autocratic countries will account for more than half of global income for the first time in more than a century.
Neither does the executive order encourage public sector adoption of AI or call for light-touch regulation of AI, both of which would be a major boon to U.S. leadership in AI. In contrast,  Canada, China, France, the United Kingdom, and many other nations already have comprehensive national AI strategies that take much more decisive action to support AI and support these initiatives with generous funding.
In the meantime, the initial success of those revolutions (which would be quickly and brutally reversed in Egypt, and just barely sustained in Tunisia to this day) allowed techno-optimists to ignore all the other factors that played more decisive roles—chiefly decades of organization among activists preparing for such an opportunity, along with some particular economic and political mistakes that weakened the regimes.
On the other hand, he could be playing "bad cop" to the more measured "good cop" statements of Rex Tillerson, secretary of state, and General Mattis, secretary of defence—with the aim of forcing China to take more decisive action against Kim Jong Un. Then again, perhaps the difference in rhetoric reflects a lack of coordination within the Trump administration, something that has been seen on many issues.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May was clinging to power on Thursday after her final Brexit gambit backfired, overshadowing a European election that has shown a United Kingdom still riven over its divorce from the EU. May's departure will deepen the Brexit crisis as a new leader is likely to want a more decisive split, raising the chances of a confrontation with the European Union and an election that could usher in a socialist government.
In the first, he escapes defensive tackle Robert Thomas's grasp to create positive yardage where he might've been stopped for a loss: And here's one Week 12 against the Browns where he's clearly more decisive and powerful, and drags tacklers: Earlier I mentioned Allen's vision, and I saw multiple times last week against the Steelers where he snaked his way through a collapsing offensive line and found a little bit of daylight.
LONDON (Reuters) - Prime Minister Theresa May was clinging to power on Thursday after her final Brexit gambit backfired, overshadowing a European election that has shown a United Kingdom still riven over its divorce from the EU. May's departure will deepen the Brexit crisis as a new leader is likely to want a more decisive split, raising the chances of a confrontation with the European Union and an election that could usher in a socialist government.
That's because it satisfies neither those in the pro-Brexit camp who are eager for a more decisive split with the European Union nor the pro-Remainers who would rather stay more closely tied to the EU. EU leaders are quietly trying to back May in the face of this domestic resistance as she tries to sell this deal — and Tusk's speech affirming that the EU will not renegotiate a different withdrawal plan is part of that effort.
Brexit is up in the air after May announced plans to step down, triggering a leadership contest in the ruling Conservative Party that could bring a new prime minister to power who wants a much more decisive break with the EU. One of the candidates, Foreign Secretary Jeremy Hunt, said it would be "political suicide" to pursue a no-deal Brexit, a reprimand to frontrunner Boris Johnson who said last week that Britain should leave with or without a deal by the end of October.

No results under this filter, show 276 sentences.

Copyright © 2024 RandomSentenceGen.com All rights reserved.