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1 There's no political figure more decisive in South Africa than Julius Malema.
2 Having a more decisive role in the team is suiting his talents.
3 He may have become rather firmer in manner, a trifle more decisive .
4 Hold off spending your cash until a more decisive approach moves in!
5 The creations of sculpture, painting, and music, are illustrations still more decisive .
6 Part D will then treat the more decisive theme of relative frequencies.
7 There are, however, considerations, which may be more decisive of the fact.
8 There is no way we can combat this threat without more decisive action.
9 The hope now is that Xi will be more decisive and more effective.
10 Nothing could be more decisive and reassuring, in the eyes of a mariner.
11 That government took a more decisive measure early in the spring.
12 The result of this repulse was much more decisive than Fred had supposed.
13 This battle was even shorter than the other one-anda lot more decisive .
14 Rosamond, breathless, looked and looked and waited for something more decisive .
15 Fewer took the second way but it was the more decisive in the end.
16 Twitter has also been more decisive than rivals about resolving controversies, including political ads.
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