Five women and three men on a jury here weighed in decisively on who Knox is Monday, throwing out the five most serious charges she was originally convicted of in connection with Kercher's death and releasing her from prison.
The bulls argue that the balance of power in the global economy has shifted decisively in favour of capital, at the expense of labour.
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And two tries in the space of seven minutes swung the contest decisively in favour of the Blues.
Yet, in both cases, the two men decisively won in the Electoral College.
Yet in both cases, the two men decisively won in the College.
In my opinion, the global financial crisis has swung matters decisively back in favour of central banks playing a key role in supervising banks.
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The Earl of Northumberland, who should have supported the king, somehow never managed to get in the battle and of course it was the Stanleys who decisively joined in on Henry's side.
These measures are hailed as evidence that the EU can act decisively in a crisis.
It also urges the United Nations and the wider international community to act more decisively in protecting the peace settlement.
But today, we stand at a crossroads of history with the chance to move decisively in the direction of peace.
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The tie turned decisively in the away team's favour when Stanley had two men sent off in as many minutes midway through the second half.
It happens most decisively in wealthy areas that are also land-rich.
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Cuomo said he will end what he called the current, confusing relationship by empowering National Grid to act quickly and decisively in the event of major power outages.
Acting decisively in firing his two erstwhile colleagues typifies the management style of Mr Liveris, an Australian every bit as plain-spoken as the blokes back home in Darwin.
One would expect that a person who believes the science is on his side would relish the opportunity to participate in, and decisively win, a nationally televised debate.
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Even if the task of re-establishing the rule of law is vast, he must show businesses and the public at large that his government is moving decisively in the right direction.
In it she argues that while men have been the dominant sex for as long as anyone can remember women have now pulled ahead decisively in may aspects of life, including work.
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"I am concerned to see one statutory agency intervening decisively in a young person's life against advice from another statutory agency and without providing clear and compelling reasons for their intervention, " he said.
This all may sound vague, but even a vague plan is better than no plan, and it appears October 23rd will either see the crisis resolved or it will underscore the inability of the Eurozone to act decisively in a crisis.
In March, Jackson decisively won a heated primary despite being the subject of an investigation by the House Ethics Committee.
In early June, SPY violated the May lows, and in July, it decisively violated the lows from 2008 and 2006, thereby forming a pattern of lower highs and lower lows.
But in contrast to the Jain temple, the viewer's attention is drawn decisively toward a climax in the presbytery.
In recent years Huawei has decisively dispelled any doubts that it can provide state-of-the-art communications equipment.
George (would have been) dead if he had not acted decisively and instantaneously in that moment.
The currents of history may ebb and flow, but over time they move -- decidedly, decisively -- in a single direction.
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Nor do any of these terms reflect that reality that power in the marketplace has shifted decisively from seller to the customer.
Following the Democratic landslide in 1964, when Johnson decisively defeated Arizona Sen.
With rare exceptions this seemingly antique institution decisively resolves contests in which the popular vote is close or in which there are several serious candidates.
If you're going to administer painful medicine, then it's better to do so decisively and all in one dose than to revise and renegotiate down the road.
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