Tests were created so that aggregated results could be compared against each other and not
be decisive factors in evaluation or instructional improvement.
In my opinion this spectrum is incapable of incorporating the dynamics of the present mood, the deeper structures which
are decisive for American public life, or the nature of our present peril.
That said, he does need to learn how to run inside and
be decisive when holes open up.
Problem for us is we have never
been decisive on anything and we never had a system to back it either.
Nowadays all these old contract provisions are invalid and the specific condition of the flat after some years
is the decisive point.
What we need
is decisive action, not more reviews by ever more eminent judges and bishops which is all that has been promised so far.
This club needs a major overhaul and i don't think wenger is the type of man
who's decisive enough both mentally and financially to deliver.
But there appears to
be a decisive turn from the business as usual of the last three disastrous decades.
A tireless display from the youngster who showed glimpses of his ability to
be decisive with some nice touches up front.
In 2007, which
was the decisive year in her career, she has coined the term conceptual entrepreneur in order to describe her own area of practice.
Not surprisingly, gay marriage is more likely to
be a decisive issue for gays than for opponents.
The early 20th - century's turn towards modernism in painting
was a decisive shift in interest away from artistic representation of acts of witnessing.
Considering how many were left behind for one reason or another, this might
be a decisive step for the change.
This exploitation of culture by the nation - state
is the decisive fact of the world in which we live.
Please remember that duties or experience section of any
resume is the decisive factor, therefore, try to make it as attractive as possible.
The desire for profit is clearer and has
long been the decisive factor that tips the balance for many to go into business for themselves.
The angles are sharp and the
space is decisive, with corners folding up to reveal copper surfaces.
Evolution, relativity, and quantum theory
are decisive forms of science in the twentieth century.
But seriously, apart from different «tariffs» we found, that the very individual and personal touch has
always been decisive for the client.
An essay
is a decisive tool in college admission, ensuring students to go beyond their academic records and become noticed by the committees.
So far, the
breakdown is decisive given the degree of movement below the line and the weekly close at the bottom quarter of the week's range.
The sexual
revolution was a decisive shift, perhaps even of human nature itself: we can fairly precisely date the arrival of the pill with this shift.