Still, there are other factors that may influence the pace and outcome of this conflict more decisively.
It also urges the United Nations and the wider international community to act more decisively in protecting the peace settlement.
Before the Istanbul talks, the main opposition expressed its frustration with the lack of support, urging allies to act more decisively.
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But looking across the Atlantic, it's difficult to argue that the major European countries are handling their problems a lot more decisively.
Fidelity is far from the first to see this, but it has acted on it more decisively than any of its rivals.
"We were able to act faster and more decisively, " says Fisher.
Typically, the more decisively the former is resourced relative to the latter, the more likely it is that hostile parties will be dissuaded from threatening us or our interests.
Yet Milan's provincial governor lost more decisively than expected.
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It appears the electorate is going to do something it rarely does any more: decisively give the levers of power to one political party.
This makes it all the more urgent to act decisively, because allowing a cancer to remain means only one thing: it will spread further, making it even harder to deal with later.
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The martial art of jujitsu teaches that an adversary wielding brute strength alone can be decisively defeated by someone who is weaker, but more skillful.
But here at the G20 we're going to have to flesh out more of the details about how the plan will be fully and decisively implemented.
"As the tide of poverty and disadvantage has been decisively turned back, those who are the most excluded stand out even more starkly, " she said.
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