Sentences with phrase «very decisive»

He was very decisive and stood behind his beliefs, but he was also excellent at ensuring a client's personality came through.
It turns out I'm suddenly very decisive when money is on the line.
I then became very decisive and it paid off because I was able to sell houses.
The internet is full of information about the 1300 euro threshold, however, note that the police estimate is very decisive here.
It is crucial and very decisive process of finding the appropriate search engine optimization company lawyers.
«She is an excellent advocate and very decisive, with well - structured skeleton arguments.»
And yet, it's the direct flauting of a very decisive scientific recommendation that's drawing the deep concern (and ire) of many observing the proceedings.
Born in Brussels in 1924, Marcel Broodthaers was 40 when he added art to his career as a writer, art critic and poet, by performing a very decisive act: he dipped his collection of poetry Le Pense - Bête into plaster.
LG: You've talked about your need to work fast and decisive and how Lois Dodd also worked in that way, very decisive.
It is fairly surprising that many of our readers are opting into the Kobo ecosystem by a very decisive margin.
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«Contrary to your suggestion that I have acted prematurely, I am even more convinced of the need for very decisive and urgent action on the part of the trust to comply with all your obligations and remedy the serious failings at the school.»
My family and closest friends will describe me as a very humorous person and very decisive... i'm not an half way stopped person...
I am a very understanding person and patient but very decisive and mature when it comes to taking decisions in relationships.
I am a very decisive buyer so I definitely know if I truly will buy the splurge.
But the equally unanticipated, and very decisive, ascendancy of the Islamists, from Morocco to Kuwait, has confused many observers.
«Contrary to your suggestion that I have acted prematurely, I am even more convinced of the need for very decisive and urgent action on the part of the Trust to comply with all your obligations and remedy the serious failings at the school.»
At 6» 3 he is a big figure in goals to intimidate incoming oppositions and is very decisive and takes control of the penalty area very well.
«The careers of football players are not very long, they are years that can be very decisive and maybe he thought that this was the right moment to put a good end to his career,» Cerezo said.
They are being very decisive in the offensive zone, leading to more chances and, eventually, an early goal.
Credit where is due, CR7 fire a rocket in a very decisive moment.
Giroud has shown that at the moment in the last month he is always very decisive.
Tomorrow will be very decisive for us.
«And when you have a little hesitation, just a fraction short — in midfield you have 1 - 2 seconds to make a decision sometimes — when it gets there, just to be very quick and very decisive, decisiveness can go when you are not successful for a while.»
We were very decisive in those transfers.
The first impression at a trade fair is very decisive.
And the Church has come helping in a very decisive manner by empowering these people, by starting primary schools, again building bush chapels in order to bring them together to bring awareness, and enlighten them and get them going.

Not exact matches

«We are saying, not without careful thought, that this Eurogroup is of decisive importance, taking into account that time is very short and that a result must be worked on,» she said early on Friday, Reuters reported.
Being decisive shows commitment, a quality very high in demand for a great leader.
So here you have Powell saying some very interesting things, very forthright, not an economist, he's a financial guy, and I'm told he's fairly decisive although he's quiet and he listens.
This has many evangelicals very worried because they view the Supreme Court as the decisive field of battle in the culture war.
For each writer, the past is very much present in American Catholicism in the form of three decisive years: the 1965 conclusion of Vatican II; the 1968 release of Humanae Vitae («Of Human Life»), Pope Paul VI's encyclical which banned artificial contraception; and the 1978 election of Pope John Paul II.
«I never tire of repeating those words of Benedict XVI which take us to the very heart of the Gospel: «Being a Christian is not the result of an ethical choice or a lofty idea, but the encounter with an event, a person, which gives life a new horizon and a decisive direction.
President on the hospital, Mariella Enoc said: «I was contacted by the mother, who is a very determined and decisive person and doesn't want to be stopped by anything.»
Christian faith is radical, decisive like the very word of God, or else it is nothing.
The very fact that Christendom is collapsing about us and within us can be greeted by the Christian as a decisive witness to the contemporary presence of the Word.
Without trying to clarify this difference, we will proceed at once to show that the tension between concrete event as unique and a decisive bearer of meaning and the infinity in which the definite is overwhelmed is very much an issue today.
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.»
Shortly afterwards, they met another Moravian, Peter Bohler, and very soon John and Charles Wesley both had profound spiritual experiences which were to be decisive for their life's work.
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.
In the early years of any community the personal influence of its founders must have been very great and their authority, if available, decisive in matters of discipline.
But even though the older Buddhism remained very much aware of its fundamentally autosoteriological conceptions, it also recognized that the Buddha was decisive as the leader to salvation.
It is decisive for the Christian doctrine of freedom that it implies the possibility of a Yes or No to its own horizon, indeed that it is constituted by this very possibility.
What is decisive is whether we are or are not open, within the imposed limits, to the loving, the receiving love, the life in love, which will make us into authentic men whose very authenticity is in their «becoming in love».
Which event was the decisive one that brought about true Man would be very difficult to determine.
Nor is psychoanalysis decisive in the matter, for it is not necessarily the case that belief in God is a projection of infantile needs and wishes; it could very well be that the desire to be free of all restraints and bonds is an adolescent and even infantile projection of the destructive forces of pride and hate that threaten to destroy the individual.
My point is that the shift from a theory of comparative advantage to a situation where absolute advantage is decisive, along with the shift from near identity of wages in all countries to very large differentials, is decisive for a realistic discussion of trade today.
But just as inclusive, at the very least, is the event in which the person played his decisive part and out of which the community emerged.
Thus, when he holds that it would be «arbitrary» to deny to God the freedom to «take very particular and decisive initiative» in revealing himself (p. 237], the standard defining this denial as «arbitrary» is not, I believe, a philosophical standard — at least in Whitehead's philosophy.
But does not the «miracle» consist precisely in this, that out of the ordering of this multiplicity, an encompassing unity arises, so that the concept of «society» from the very start falls too short to give an account of what is most decisive about process and its outcome?
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