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"The air war has been carried out without much political will or military decisiveness."
An election could lead to more decisiveness in government than Italy is used to.
"I will restore decisiveness and purpose to American foreign policy."
The thought came to me, shocking in its decisiveness: To hell with him.
His manner was still grave, but with a new decisiveness.
The break gave them a clearer perspective and added decisiveness.
But in an Administration not known for its decisiveness, he often seemed unable to close a discussion and reach a decision.
He knew it was a moment for decisiveness, not prevarication.
One question may be; Do people trust the decisiveness of governments current and previous.
Ah, the decisiveness, the very sound of the words, was good in my ears.
But decisiveness is precisely what you don't find in his writing.
"One of his most outstanding attributes is decisiveness," we were told.
It has to show decisiveness at the political level.
They will have to act with uncharacteristic speed and decisiveness.
For all his barbarity, the man did not lack decisiveness.
All the technical quality but with added thrust and decisiveness.
Finally, this sector would also benefit from transparency and decisiveness.
With Ma, there was decisiveness, but somehow, the two things were not related.
"You have the pride and decisiveness of a king, Gregory."
He kept pace with the agent, fascinated by the man's decisiveness.
She moved with a decisiveness that made her gait look like marching.
The body is a parliament of nations, where international politics often blocks decisiveness.
Yet, equally paradoxically, the problem is not simply a lack of decisiveness.
His proud show of decisiveness had come to nothing.
He ended on a note of defiance, looking almost surprised at his own decisiveness.