Sentences with phrase «decisive when»

It turns out I'm suddenly very decisive when money is on the line.
Design and build quality are quite decisive when it comes to a device, which is to be worn by you at all times of the day.
The prices won't last forever though so be decisive when you spot something you want.
If interested in purchasing a HUD property it is imperative to closely monitor HUD property listings, be decisive when the right property becomes available to ensure your bid is submitted prior to the listing expiration.
very imformative, the greed thing IS a killer to you account and being calm and decisive when trading is starting to give me more consistant Wins, Thanks.
The transmission is more decisive when asked to perform, keeping the revs more steady, and using that additional torque we spoke of earlier to its advantage.
Both types of transmission suit their respective engines rather well, though there are some issues: the CVT, for instance, isn't as refined as more conventional automatics, and the eight - speed auto isn't quite as smooth or as decisive when selecting gears as comparable transmissions in rival cars.
Seeing my bare closet makes me more decisive when going through the clothes.
Such patients are also more decisive when it comes to accepting help.
Timing may be decisive when it comes to overcoming cancer's ability to evade treatment.
«There's such craziness and lawlessness in our federal government that I think it's really important to be really clear and decisive when there's someone who's on your side and that's the way that I feel about Governor Cuomo,» she argued.
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.
Since it is likely Burnley will employ the same banked defensive strategy, Conte will choose players he feels can be decisive when delivering into the box and dispatching chances.
Alexis were so decisive when he picked us, we need players like that
He feels like the coach doesn't have faith in him and yet still he is asked to be decisive when he gets on the pitch,» [Bild via Goal].
Having Szczesny, though, nullified that threat as he's tall and fast and can be really decisive when he comes out.
I like Allegri a lot, but he has to be decisive when his team attacks and when they defend.
Birth order is not decisive when it comes to an individual's life achievements, but personality is shaped by experiences, and individuals have different experiences due to birth order, said Ben Dattner, a NY - based organizational psychologist.
His staff was able to be decisive when it counted; his brand gained a powerful addition to its narrative, plus a devoted customer; and the call center rep felt empowered by being granted such license.

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because when push comes to shove, there is only nation which can project hard power in a meaningful, decisive manner: the U.S. Bankrupt, wounded, in decline, however you wish to characterize the U.S., it holds decisive dominance in hard power.
Government does not have to be slow or lethargic, and when it comes to protecting our schools and our kids, we need to be swift and decisive
Being decisive is a problem when you act on virtually no information.
Fifth, take swift and decisive action when wrongdoing has occurred.
These traits make a manager bold and decisive, which is absolutely critical in times when you must act quickly.
When the Shanghai composite index rebounds — it's down about 16 % over the past 12 months — and signals that the worst of the slowdown is over, commodity prices «will be on more of a decisive upward trend.»
«I think what some people mean when they say they're a dog person is it means they are masculine and decisive whereas when people say they're a cat person maybe they're more independent and perhaps a bit more feminine.
When you talk with others, appearing decisive is especially important.
When disaster struck the world economy, our Government's decisive and pragmatic leadership navigated Canada through the worst global recession in a generation.
This rules out the prayers of the churches of Christendom who have prayed in behalf of their particular nation during wartime, such as when German Catholic bishops issued a pastoral letter in September 1939 at the outbreak of WWII that said: «In this decisive hour we admonish our Catholic soldiers to do their duty in obedience to the Fuehrer (Hitler) and to be ready to sacrifice their whole individuality.
Marriage, a momentous decision When a young man presents himself before the Bishop to take the Diaconate, the decisive step towards the priesthood to which is attached the irrevocable vow of...
When Catholics want to make a decisive point, they often will say, «The church teaches.»
Apart from the history of the name, the decisive step toward Europe as we understand it today was when the Frankish kingdom constituted itself as the heir to the Roman Empire.
The preceding discussion of the presence of the past shows that these shared tenets are intelligible and credible when Jesus Christ is understood to be the historical Jesus, or the decisive and climactic events of his life.
I asked him about his college days and whether they had involved a religious upset, and when he answered with a decisive «No,» I inquired the explanation.
When the thief on the cross says, «Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom» (Luke 23:42), the moment is a decisive break with the values of the other thief, and a definitive statement of faith in the face of death — not just his own, but Jesus» When the thief on the cross says, «Jesus, remember me when you come into your kingdom» (Luke 23:42), the moment is a decisive break with the values of the other thief, and a definitive statement of faith in the face of death — not just his own, but Jesus» when you come into your kingdom» (Luke 23:42), the moment is a decisive break with the values of the other thief, and a definitive statement of faith in the face of death — not just his own, but Jesus» too.
I am so sorry I can not believe,» and then appeals to us for pity because he can not believe, but when the Holy Spirit touches a man's heart, he no longer looks upon unbelief as a mark of intellectual superiority; he does not look upon it as a mere misfortune; he sees it as the most daring, decisive and damning of all sins and is overwhelmed with a sense of his awful guilt in that he had not believed on the name of the only begotten Son of God.
When Aristotle deliberately expresses the commonality of energeia and entelecheia, and when he further asserts that energeia, as the efficacy of the actual, strives toward entelecheia as toward its fulfillment, 19 it seems to us that the decisive point of convergence between these concepts and Whiteheadian thought has been hit uWhen Aristotle deliberately expresses the commonality of energeia and entelecheia, and when he further asserts that energeia, as the efficacy of the actual, strives toward entelecheia as toward its fulfillment, 19 it seems to us that the decisive point of convergence between these concepts and Whiteheadian thought has been hit uwhen he further asserts that energeia, as the efficacy of the actual, strives toward entelecheia as toward its fulfillment, 19 it seems to us that the decisive point of convergence between these concepts and Whiteheadian thought has been hit upon.
And what is decisive, when people fulfilled these definite, easily handled maxims, they had in fact complied with the greater part of their task in life as far as that life was subject to freedom.
If engagements had prevented him from going to see the Teacher, so that he was brought into touch with him only at the last moment, when he was about to yield his spirit — would this historical ignorance prevent him from becoming the disciple, provided the Moment became for him decisive for eternity?
Of course, but let us understand one another; the journey of which we speak is not long, neither is the lot cast, unless you have already found the way out of your suffering: it is only a single step, a decisive step, and you, too, have emigrated, for the Eternal lies much nearer to you than any foreign country to the emigrant, and yet when you are there the change is infinitely greater.
When we say, then, that Jesus proclaimed the eschatological Kingdom of God, we mean that he proclaimed the final and decisive activity of God in visiting and redeeming his people; no particular form of this activity is necessarily implied and no particular accompanying phenomena must necessarily be present.
When we are honest about why we have acted as we have, we rarely can think that agapé has been decisive.
The critical and decisive stage comes when he either accepts the new judgment as benevolent or retreats from it.
The event in history which is indicated when we say «Jesus Christ» has about it an importance that for Christians is supreme and decisive.
What our authors are saying through all this structure of imagery is that the obscure birth of a child to a carpenter's wife was, in view of all that came out of it, a decisive moment in history, when something genuinely new began, and the traffic of two worlds was initiated, to be traced by the discerning eye all through the story that was to follow.
In a later chapter we shall have occasion to point out that all preaching worthy of the name must be theological, by which I mean that it must be, as the very adjective indicates, «a word about God» and hence about God's decisive action for humankind in the event we name when we say «Jesus Christ.»
This is commonly enough recognized in a way, and in a way it is commonly affirmed; but the decisive affirmation comes only when a man is brought to the utmost extremity, so that humanly speaking no possibility exists.
It seems a much more decisive step in the formation of the modern identity, therefore, when Taylor suggests that in Descartes the turn inward is no longer for the sake of something outside the self.
Often this is not very significant, but when a special occasion comes along, a crisis, an opportunity to act in a really important and decisive way, we will be more or less ready to actualize the best possibility In that situation if we have been exercising our freedom attentively all along.
We will come back to this decisive question when the arguments for panpsychistic identism are discussed (Part 6).
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