In my law experience, auditing the accounting on a contract was often
the decisive move in negotiations.
While the resignation of Purnell is a significant development, it is not necessarily
a decisive move in determining the outcome.
It's why Max Allegri, in arguably his most
decisive move in a host of big - gamble moves the last three years, changed formations and turned Juve's performances around for the better.
I feel like there wasn't so much
a decisive move in my race as it was more a race where everyone kept a high enough pace to ensure that there wasn't anyone flying off the front.
Not exact matches
She fired 15 staffers after an internal probe revealed that the faulty switches were first diagnosed
in 2001, and she has also jettisoned at least seven other high - ranking executives — swift,
decisive moves, at least according to GM's lumbering standards.
After delivering prepared remarks, he said: «We don't see any strong evidence yet of a
decisive move up
in wages.
The lesson here is to be
decisive in trading fast -
moving markets.
It was a shrewd
move that could be a
decisive win for Mr. Prentice
in the Conservative Civil War that the two parties have waged against each other since the mid-2000s.
In this case, a breakout occurs on a
decisive move above 1.53.
The death of God
in Christ is an inevitable consequence of the movement of God into the world, of Spirit into flesh, and the actualization of the death of God
in the totality of experience is a
decisive sign of the continuing and forward movement of the divine process, as it continues to negate its particular and given expressions, by
moving ever more fully into the depths of the profane.
There are four affirmations about Jesus Christ that historically have been stressed
in Christian faith: (1) Jesus is truly human, bone of our bone and flesh of our flesh, living a human life under the same human conditions any one of us faces — thus Christology, statement of the significance of Jesus, must start «from below,» as many contemporary theologians are insisting; (2) Jesus is that one
in whom God energizes
in a supreme degree, with a
decisive intensity;
in traditional language he has been styled «the Incarnate Word of God»; (3) for our sake, to secure human wholeness of life as it
moves onward toward fulfillment, Jesus not only lived among us but also was crucified for us — this is the point of talk about atonement wrought
in and by him; (4) death was not the end for him, so it is not as if he never existed at all;
in some way he triumphed over death, or was given victory over it, so that now and forever he is a reality
in the life of God and effective among humankind.
In terms of ethics, Dawkins has made a
decisive move: from saying you're morally permitted to do something to declaring you're morally obligated to do it.
Nevertheless, it seems to me as a Protestant outsider that, when one sets Newman
in the context of his brothers, the conservative interpretation is surely strengthened: John, Charles, and Frank were all responding to the same challenges to authority;
in juxtaposing them, it is clear that it was the paths of the other two brothers which represented that of private conscience and there seems no reasonable way to interpret Newman's
move to Rome as anything other than a
decisive rejection of such a
move in all of its forms, even the moderately Christian.
Yet other ends are so sharply divergent that a
decisive step
in the direction of one is a
move away from the other: for example, strict nonviolence and participation
in armed revolution.
It proved to be the
decisive move for the race lead, as Newgarden went on to claim victory and take the lead
in the drivers» standings.
Surpassing Sir Bobby Charlton to become the club's all - time top goalscorer was seen as another
decisive factor
in speeding up his exit from Old Trafford, and according to The Mirror, it appears as though he's been free to
move on ever since.
The three - game playoff series plays the
decisive Game 3 on Sunday, with the winner
moving on to the XCEL Energy Center
in Minneapolis.
I think if Arsenal play as poorly
in PL or Europa he would walk away — he is not stupid 4) I think Ozil and Sanchez could both stay but Arsene and the club have to for once be
decisive and make quick
moves in the transfer market and pay the going rate.
However, with ongoing suggestions that a desire to step out of Lionel Messi's shadow is the main reason for his openness to
move on, it would appear as though the next fortnight is going to be
decisive in terms of determining his future and the next step of his career.
Secondly for tiki taka to be efficient, the players have to release the ball after two touches (better still 1 touch all the way) as you mentioned, to draw the opponent to you allowing your midfield partner to
move into the opponents space, and the process repeats again untill a
decisive (through) pass
in the final third happens.
Although Arsenal are allegedly offering less money to Barcelona than Liverpool, who are also able to sell them Suarez, Sanchez's desire to
move to the North London outfit could eventually be
decisive in this transfer saga.
He caught the ball confidently, made himself a presence
in his box by being proactive
in his play, he was
decisive when he made a
move and was an all round rock at the back.
Wenger was rumoured to have shown a keen interest
in the former Bordeaux forward several seasons ago but waited until he could get him on the cheap before making a
decisive move for the player which scored 56 goals
in 230 first - team appearances for Bordeaux.
The pass, they
move and linkup
in unison, giving defenses precious little time to react before striking a
decisive blow; it's precisely the sort of direct attacking play Roma was lacking for much of the past year - and - a-half.
Liverpool boss Kenny Dalglish reacted by introducing Luis Suarez and Raul Meireles
in what proved to be the
decisive move, as the pair were involved
in both goals.
New Labour figures believe any
move to the left makes the party unelectable, but many figures
in the party think voters need a
decisive break with the past if they are to put their faith
in Labour again.
After the defeats
in the 1997 general election and 2001 general election, the Conservative Party began
decisive moves towards becoming more centrist; the 2002 — 2003 party chairman and future Prime Minister, Theresa May, would later state that it had been perceived by voters as the «Nasty Party».
«The Senate has taken a
decisive first step
in moving this legislation forward.»
The unprecedented
move would forestall a
decisive vote on McDonald's nomination
in an election year, testing the political will of legislators and parliamentary rules
in the split Senate.
Cameron introduced a sweeping strategy of extracting the last British nationals from Libya who wanted to get out, while simultaneously making the first
decisive moves against the Gaddafi regime,
in concert with other countries at the UN.
Support from the trade unions proved
decisive in Ed Miliband's Labour leadership victory, and he has sought to
move the party on from the New Labour era, projecting a more left wing message on tax and inequality.
An x-ray movie of the crystal lithium hydride shows that the electric interaction between electrons has a
decisive influence on the direction
in which they
move.
Plan out your
moves in a game about
decisive turn - based combat and working out strategies around uncertainty.
L.A. Unified President Pushes Board's Authority to Set Policy The new president of the Los Angeles Unified school board is
moving aggressively to reshape the panel's operation and mission, including plans to improve communication, enhance collaboration and take a more
decisive stance
in setting district policy.
Reuters also says that the
move to fire these officials is meant to show
decisive action on the part of the board, as Volkswagen's stock prices tumble
in response to the scandal.
Three years later it is taking steps to «sunset the existing Oyster service»,
in a
move that is, at least, mercifully
decisive.
Since the market topped
in April and has since been trading sideways
in this rather large range, everyone has small positions at work but waiting for a
decisive move before fully committing to one side.
Moving back and forth with
decisive brush strokes and dynamic gestures, I work rapidly to capture that ephemeral feeling
in tangible form.
In a
decisive move away from the experimental monochromatic series of white, black, and red paintings he created between 1951 and 1953, Rauschenberg began Collection by covering three panels with red, yellow, and blue fabric and layering them with innumerable collaged, drawn, painted, and sculpted elements.
Rauschenberg and Morris's connection through Judson Dance Theater and Surplus Dance Theater reached back to 1962, and the years 1966 to 1968 were
decisive in Morris's evolution as both a writer and artist as he
moved from his minimalist work to his permutations, felt, and thread waste pieces.33 LeWitt's first wall drawings were executed at the Paula Cooper Gallery, New York,
in October 1968.
When she
moved to Paris she reached a
decisive creative turning point, however, developing a kind of oblique self - portraiture, casting herself
in polyester resin and using carcinogenic polyurethane.
Like a nightmare, where the dreamer finds himself before a
decisive moment
in a battle and his body does not
move, his voice falls silent.
De Forest, who was born
in 1930, seems to have made his
decisive break with Abstract Expressionism
in 1958, when an accident necessitated that he
move from San Francisco to Yakima, Washington, where he grew up.
«The
decisive moment of Bowling's artistic development was his
move to New York
in 1966.
From there, the field of investigation
moves towards modernity:
in the nineteenth century the themes of spirituality, dreams, mysticism, and the «panic» force
in nature saw new developments and, at the dawn of the next century, played a
decisive role
in the birth of abstractionism, with the work of Vassily Kandinsky, Paul Klee and Hilma af Klint.
In the first of the two extended conversations that comprise How I Became a Painter, Winkfield (born 1944) reminisces about his student days in Leeds and London in the 1960s, and his early activities as an artist, writer, editor and translator; the second conversation focuses on Winkfield's life after he moved to New York City in 1969, including his decisive return to painting (prompted by the notorious survey of Richard Tuttle's work at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1975) and his various collaborations with poets of the New York Schoo
In the first of the two extended conversations that comprise How I Became a Painter, Winkfield (born 1944) reminisces about his student days
in Leeds and London in the 1960s, and his early activities as an artist, writer, editor and translator; the second conversation focuses on Winkfield's life after he moved to New York City in 1969, including his decisive return to painting (prompted by the notorious survey of Richard Tuttle's work at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1975) and his various collaborations with poets of the New York Schoo
in Leeds and London
in the 1960s, and his early activities as an artist, writer, editor and translator; the second conversation focuses on Winkfield's life after he moved to New York City in 1969, including his decisive return to painting (prompted by the notorious survey of Richard Tuttle's work at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1975) and his various collaborations with poets of the New York Schoo
in the 1960s, and his early activities as an artist, writer, editor and translator; the second conversation focuses on Winkfield's life after he
moved to New York City
in 1969, including his decisive return to painting (prompted by the notorious survey of Richard Tuttle's work at the Whitney Museum of American Art in 1975) and his various collaborations with poets of the New York Schoo
in 1969, including his
decisive return to painting (prompted by the notorious survey of Richard Tuttle's work at the Whitney Museum of American Art
in 1975) and his various collaborations with poets of the New York Schoo
in 1975) and his various collaborations with poets of the New York School.
There is also little urgency or
decisive economic mechanisms
in the document's language about
moving toward new ways of producing energy.
Of course things should
move faster and more
decisive (although at least here
in Germany some people already claim things
move too fast) but politics always tends to be notoriously slow on the uptake.
Serious funding of around # 750m has been made available for a
decisive move online — with the Ministry planning to recoup a good part of that from the sale of courts which will be freed up
in consequence.
If A&O got the ball rolling within the magic circle — when
in 2006 it linked pay for senior associates with individual performance — it was Freshfields Bruckhaus Deringer that made the most
decisive move, with its overhaul of both its associate career path and salary structure to avoid reference to PQE, effectively consigning associate lockstep to the archives.