Sentences with phrase «decisive end»

The silver lining in this scenario is that once the Supreme Court rules on this, it'll likely put a pretty decisive end to any and all similar litigation.
Harvey Manfield provides an astute analysis of the Progressive claim to transcend partisanship which ultimately turns out to a dream about the decisive end of politics itself.
Liverpool have had a number of false dawns in the last six years or so, when a decisive end to the season created expectations for the next, much like how our FA Cup victories since 2014 have deluded us into thinking Wenger has regained his mojo.
The UK must therefore play a role in brokering a decisive end to the turmoil in the eurozone.
With dinners or films, there's a decisive ending to the night out, which is uncomfortable, where as a bar the date is a great deal more flowing.
For some, this might be the breaking point or the decisive end to the relationship, but for others, this will be the start of another adventure.
When he was arrested in 2008 in Thailand as a result of a U.S. government sting operation, the career of internationally known arms smuggler Viktor Bout came to a decisive end.
Adhering to a belief that painting is an action that is «constant and never finished,» these soft - spoken compositions also contain a decisive end point, as if they were to stop mid-sentence.
Perhaps even more so than in the Bitcoin space, using the Ethereum platform seems to be a decisive end - goal for people in Ethereum projects, rather than providing a better solution to a real world problem.
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