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Перевод: decisive
[прилагательное] окончательный; решающий; убедительный; имеющий решающее значение; решительный
Тезаурус:
- Meaby's crucial thrust came in the decisive bottom match at the 13th after he and Davies had lost the 11th and 12th and fallen back to all-square.
- Thatcher strengthened her image on being decisive but lost ground on being energetic.
- Her image as a confrontational politician stems from her conviction that British politics had become an important, even a decisive, battle of ideas.
- And he must know that if there is a war, his political future depends on it being short and decisive.
- The decisive criteria "will be the value of the individuals" service to Hong Kong".
- After a steady series of by-election blows throughout the seventies (including a calamitous defeat at Ashfield in April 1977), Labour was cheered by a decisive defeat of the Scottish Nationalists in the Hamilton seat (May 1978), one of the markers in the SNP advance in the 1960s.
- The decisive battle for control of Panama was fought at the building that houses military headquarters.
- Liberal Democrats will take decisive steps towards a fully integrated, federal and democratic European Community.
- However, Oxford's longer reach, excellent rhythm and exceptional fitness could prove decisive in the predicted headwind.
- Similarly we asked the panel to rate the four party leaders, Thatcher, Kinnock, Steel, and Owen, on twelve more personal scales: being decisive, trustworthy, energetic, willing to listen, well informed, caring, a good leader of a team, tough, likeable, and standing up for Britain "s interests against the European Community, the USA, and the USSR.
- It proved to be a decisive victory for the Eighth Army and it was followed by further swift advances across northern Africa.
- But his power-broking behind the scenes has been the decisive factor in bringing uncommitted, but conservative-inclined deputies to heel.
- The notion that Pretty Polly was simply beaten by a better horse at the distance on the day was well down the list of possible explanations for her defeat, and George Lambton aired the widely held view that jockeyship had proved the decisive factor: Bachelor's Button "was a sterling good horse, especially at Ascot, but he was not a Persimmon, and if a real good jockey had been on Pretty Polly I think she might just have scrambled home."
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