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Globally, the picture is less certain and may be most decisive.
That's a clear win, almost certainly the most decisive defeat of Probert's career.
At this rate, even the most decisive folks would shudder to choose just one.
The most decisive sign of Murphy's new status came at the beginning of January.
The strategy hinges on Ohio and Florida, which are Tuesday's two most decisive contests.
Vassar had the most decisive factor for broadening its student body: a leader's commitment.
The most decisive battle in this war, thus far, was the 2016 presidential election.
The latter is most decisive for my choice of subjects, because I'm a journalist.
Its 63 rulings marked the most decisive shift to the right in years (see article).
These women, as she described them, were her first, most decisive piece of good luck.
But the most decisive blow to the credibility of the Saudi account could come from Turkey.
But it is the campaign dramas that can't be predicted right now that could be most decisive.
"It's the most decisive victory in the history of Cape Verdean democracy," said Fonseca in a statement.
"One of the most decisive days for us has begun," one woman posted on the page Wednesday.
Perhaps the most decisive stretch for the Rockets came with 295:275 remaining in the third quarter.
In March, the normally conservative state of Western Australia gave Labor its most decisive victory so far.
The most decisive factor on the battlefield of the future may be the quality of each side's algorithms.
The most decisive thing about his time at Credit Suisse so far is the fall in its shares.
He may be the most decisive voice after Trump's and has a contentious relationship with the intelligence community.
It may not have been the most important fight of the night, but it was the most decisive win.
Indeed, polling data suggests that anti-immigrant sentiment was the single most decisive factor in Britain voting to leave.
The warning was seen as the most decisive move yet by Beijing to intervene in Hong Kong's political crisis.
The most decisive reason to like Sanders's goal of free college, however, didn't become clear until the campaign itself began.
The resulting tensions have, for the past decades, opened up the most decisive political cleavage in much of Western Europe.
The Iraqi government's capture of Kirkuk was the most decisive step yet by Baghdad to block the Kurd's independence bid.
The third-seeded Korean team was actually one of the most decisive grabs for the No. 1 spot going into quarters.
The governor has been the clearest and most decisive of the three, relentless behind the scenes and open about the risks.
I mean, he is at least as reliable as Andrew Jackson, who was one of the most decisive presidents in American history.
The subsequent military push, the most decisive action Baghdad has taken to thwart Kurdish independence, was aided by disunity among the Kurds.
However, despite this "ceasefire," the two most decisive countries for the global future will continue to grow apart politically, economically and technologically.
If and when this happens, this will remove what would otherwise be the single most decisive thing the party has to agree on.
But, even the most decisive people have a hard time staying focused when unpacking fall clothes and thinking about what new stuff to get.
Whether the standoff escalates into widespread bloodshed may be the most decisive question for the longevity of Maduro's regime and the future of Venezuela.
The three most decisive types of contest that states use to determine who (if anyone) gets to the winning 1,237 delegates are: METHOD 20083.
Other Republican candidates fare better against the presumptive Democratic nominee, with Rubio scoring the most decisive victory, winning by a 47 to 42 margin.
The most decisive action against Huawei by an American ally is outside Europe, where Australia last year banned the company from its 5G networks.
If these numbers translate to votes, it will give Mr. López Obrador, 22000, the most decisive victory in a Mexican presidential election since 22005.
Sanofi has launched a project to develop a vaccine against Zika, the most decisive commitment yet by a major vaccine producer to fight the disease.
"To me the most decisive way to put an end to Trumpism is for it be defeated massively at the ballot box," he told reporters.
The win is Sanders's most decisive yet and makes clear, if there was any doubt, that he is the frontrunner to win the Democratic nomination.
Indeed, perhaps the most decisive factor in the survival of American democracy thus far is that those who held power wanted American democracy to survive.
Each week we'll look at the race for the House and how it manifests itself in those most decisive seats, which are always subject to change.
Walker's most decisive legislation was a voter ID law passed in 2011, which required voters to present a government-issued photo identification when casting a ballot.
But their most decisive intervention came in Egypt, the Arab world's most populous country, where the longtime strongman Hosni Mubarak was ousted by a popular uprising.
Both the Democratic and Republican primaries are expected to be the state's most decisive in decades in the selection of the parties' candidates for November's general election.
It was Macron's victory that proved most decisive here, given the threat to the EU project had French National Front leader Marine Le Pen become France's president.
The most decisive naval battle of the Civil War was won by the last minute arrival of a new ironclad, the USS Monitor, direct from sea trials.
What may have proved most decisive for Mr. Bullock, however, is that his family is supportive of his candidacy, according to the officials familiar with the discussions.
On the internet, the algorithm wins over the editor: Equations make decisions faster and take more data into account than even the most decisive and perceptive editor.
The letter is getting traction both due to its timing, coming shortly before the European Parliament's most decisive elections yet in May, and due to its novel approach.
"Hubei and Wuhan have been the very most decisive battleground in this struggle to contain the epidemic," Mr. Xi said in remarks reported by state media late Tuesday.
Regional experts say the Trump administration's most decisive action against Saudi Arabia so far has been to cut off aerial refueling flights for Riyadh's military campaign in Yemen.
French drugmaker Sanofi on Tuesday announced that it had launched a project to develop a vaccine against the virus, the most decisive commitment yet by a major vaccine maker.
Moscow and Assad spurned the ceasefire to launch the new offensive, potentially the biggest and most decisive battle of the civil war, which is now in its sixth year.
Obama's most decisive action – to intervene militarily in Libya to oust Muammar Gaddafi - unquestionably defined events there, although the unending conflict and instability since were hardly the preferred outcome.
Meanwhile, China's Communist government took its most decisive steps to intervene in the territory's political crisis and warned that it would use its authority to overrule Hong Kong's judiciary.
French drugmaker Sanofi SA on Tuesday announced that it has launched a project to develop a vaccine against the virus, the most decisive commitment yet by a major vaccine maker.
But there is one question that is perhaps the most decisive, the most controversial, the most revealing of what type of person you are: What is your favorite Trash Pizza?
In December, polling released from the 2016 Senate race in Nevada showed that supporting Planned Parenthood was one of, if not the most, decisive issues in the Nevada Senate race.
The most decisive evidence of improving fortunes is found in new census data released Tuesday showing that median household income rose a whopping 5.2 percent in 2015, to around $56,19983.
As Kishore Mahbubani argues in his book "Has the West Lost It?" the most decisive event of 2001 was not the attacks, but China's entry into the World Trade Organization.
Some of America's most decisive health victories — widespread vaccination, fewer smoking-related deaths, fewer fatalities from car accidents — have all relied on bipartisan, and often sweeping, government legislation and intervention.
In the end, IS suffered its most decisive defeat and watched their self-proclaimed caliphate evaporate in Iraq, then in Syria as Kurdish-led forces retook Raqqa, IS's urban stronghold there.
But in choosing the next boss after Christine Lagarde moves to the European Central Bank in October, the most decisive constituency may be a different group entirely: the "New Hanseatic League".
Artworks make their most decisive break with halls and walls in the Parcours sector, the slice of the Basel show dedicated to exhibitions of site-specific work in the public sphere.
Expect economic, political and even military risks to rise until skilled strategists and diplomats from both sides establish principles and rules of the road to govern the world's most decisive bilateral relationship.
Like its historical predecessors, it is likely to prove to be one of history's most decisive affairs, probably defining the 21st century to a far greater degree than any other geopolitical issue.
Moscow and Assad spurned a U.S.-Russian brokered ceasefire agreed to this month and launched attacks on rebel-held areas in Aleppo in potentially the most decisive battle in the Syrian civil war.
The most decisive win for Democrats — and for health care — was in the Pennsylvania 18th, where Trump won by 20 points just a year ago, a district Republicans had held for 15 years.
And the most decisive and permanent environmental intervention that an individual can experience, adoption from a poor family into a better-off one, is associated with IQ gains of 12 to 18 points.
What to watch: The administration's most decisive litmus test for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict will come after Israel's April 9 elections, when it plans to unveil its much-touted "ultimate deal" Middle East peace plan.
But Sunday's setback could be the most decisive yet, opening the possibility that Hamilton could wrap up his fourth title as early as the next race in Austin, Texas, if not Mexico a week later.
As the 25-year-old pilot of a B-24 Liberator, my grandfather flew in some of the most decisive engagements of the war, including the Battle of Anzio and the second Ploesti oil-field raids.
The debate, at Hofstra University on New York's Long Island, came at a critical point of the campaign: Trump has grabbed momentum in national polls and narrowed the race in some of the most decisive swing states.
Politics both U.S. and foreign are going to be most decisive heading into the second half of the year, as so much hope is pinned on the new administration, said Max Wolff, market strategist at 55 Capital.
On one of the most decisive nights of the presidential race so far, Clinton scored resounding victories over her democratic socialist rival Bernie Sanders in Alabama, Georgia, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, and her former stomping grounds in Arkansas.
BEIJING — After months of relative restraint, China's Communist government this week took its most decisive steps to intervene in Hong Kong's political crisis, signaling a more forceful response that could further inflame tensions in the Chinese territory.
Yet he dealt the most decisive defeat to the far right that we've seen in the past two years, just as polls for the UK election show Corybn's Labour Party heading for a defeat of historic proportions.
PARIS/LONDON (Reuters) - Sanofi has launched a project to develop a vaccine against the Zika virus in the most decisive commitment yet by a major vaccine producer to fight the disease linked to multiple birth defects in Brazil.
On Monday, he was even better, scoring a team-high 25 points and was absolutely electric in leading the Raptors to their most decisive victory not only of this series, but perhaps of their entire four-year postseason run.
"One of the most decisive strategic decisions in that campaign was Obama taking money literally out of fall [ad] buy and fast-forwarding in June to define Mitt Romney before he could," said Pete Giangreco, who handled Obama's direct-mail advertising.
That would amount to its most decisive victory of the war so far, and probably put an end to rebel hopes of removing Assad by force, their goal throughout years of fighting that has driven 11 million people from their homes.
The most decisive effort the Republican-led upper chamber has ushered through in recent months is the DETER Act from Graham and Dick Durbin (D-IL), which prevents any foreign national who's interfered in a US election from obtaining a visa.
However, political analysts say that while the vote is a blow for Merkel, the German leader, who is seen as one of the most decisive leaders in the euro zone having helped steer the region through the financial crisis, is not defeated yet.
While views expressed by various Fed officials over the past week have impacted the dollar, a wait-and-see mood has begun to take hold ahead of possibly the most decisive speech of them all - by Fed Chair Janet Yellen on Friday.
A year ago, on Election Night, when the most decisive precincts in Michigan, Pennsylvania, and Wisconsin began to yield their results, there was shock, and a deep sense of offense, among countless Americans at the prospect of seeing Trump in the Oval Office.
But on the ground there was no sign of peace with potentially the biggest and most decisive battle of the five-and-a-half year war unfolding as pro-government forces sought to drive anti-Assad rebels from their last major urban stronghold.
But it was his failure to make a dent in France's unemployment rate — much higher than the national figure of 10 percent among youth in some immigrant suburbs, where it approaches 40 percent — that was perhaps the most decisive blow to his presidency.
No, there are other, more fitting descriptions: In those seven minutes, when he single-handedly orchestrated the greatest comeback in the annals of the UEFA Champions League, Neymar was the most decisive he has ever been, the most influential, the most commanding.
London-based Polish artist Goshka Macuga's first US museum show, Time as Fabric at the New Museum, takes one of the most decisive answers to the problem of painting contemporary events — Pablo Picasso's "Guernica" — and makes it the source for one of her own works.
MIDWAY ATOLL, Northwestern Hawaiian Islands (AP) — Deep-sea explorers scouring the world's oceans for sunken World War II ships are focusing in on debris fields deep in the Pacific, in an area where one of the most decisive battles of the time took place.
MEXICO CITY — The Guatemalan government said Monday that it would expel a United Nations-backed anticorruption panel, giving its prosecutors a day to leave the country in the most decisive effort yet by President Jimmy Morales to remove the body that has been investigating him and other top politicians.
Relatively late to hit puberty, he now has some of the most decisive strokes in the sport, and he was swinging away as usual during a practice session on Court 5 at Roland Garros on Thursday — with Nadal, 31, doing much the same on the adjacent Court 4.
At times bashful, sincere and carefree, Ms. McCray, appearing at a news conference about her trip, fielded questions on her public role and political future — her most decisive step yet in a subtle but increasingly obvious effort to increase her profile and test the waters for a run for office.
Cracking down on illegal immigration is the central pillar of Mr. Trump's election-winning popularity with white working-class voters, so much so that it was the subject of his most decisive action thus far as president: the bungled rollout of his executive order barring migrants from seven predominantly Muslim nations.
President TrumpDonald John TrumpFacebook releases audit on conservative bias claims Harry Reid: 'Decriminalizing border crossings is not something that should be at the top of the list' Recessions happen when presidents overlook key problems MORE has pledged to fix our broken immigration system with his most decisive action yet to close the "anchor baby" loophole.
He dropped out of the 2020 race at the beginning of the year and has spoken critically about the way black and Latino voters are essentially boxed out of the earliest and most decisive contests because Iowa and New Hampshire set the terms for the entire race in terms of polling, attention and resources.
The UN Special Rapporteur for Extrajudicial Executions, the UN official who investigates and responds to extrajudicial killings around the world, said in 2014 that weaponized robots would necessitate new international rules for the use of force, but today's decision to create a formal expert group marks what may be the most decisive action taken thus far.
Go back over who said what in the course of last year's referendum — we are still doing little else in this country — and the most startling, if not the most decisive, moment came when Mr. Corbyn declared his support for remaining in such a dispirited and halfhearted fashion that it could easily have been mistaken for an argument for leaving.
It was not what we expect of Barcelona — and judging from Messi's reaction, it is not necessarily what Barcelona expects of itself — but it showcased many of the traits that the team that goes on to win this competition tends to possess: maturity, cunning, patience, control, and, most decisive of all, an ability to click, even if only briefly, and find a gear that an opponent cannot match.

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