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A. B. Stoddard: “A new standard-bearer is required to decisively beat Trump next year.
Source: https://politicalwire.com/2023/08/30/alabama-may-prosecute-those-who-help-with-abortions/
And while US and ROK forces could probably defeat DPRK in under a month and do so decisively, the threat of China entering such a war has to be give great weight.
Any threats or disruptions will be dealt with decisively within the ambit of the law.”
Source: https://www.citizen.co.za/news/brics-drones-police-visibility-summit-sandton/
Apart from sporadic and isolated disturbances such as Odi, Shagamu and Zaki Biam which were decisively put down with a level of ferocity that offended the human rights community, threats to national security were few and far between.
Source: http://www.nationalaccordnewspaper.com/how-country-now/
At the onset of this turmoil, we acted decisively to tap various source to enhance our liquidity position engaged with stakeholders through measured, but impactful financial updates and maintained normal business operations.
Before I break out the champagne, () is going to have to successfully and decisively clear the $7.70-$7.75 level.
Carlo Morelli, co-president of Dundee UCU, told Socialist Worker that in his branch, “Members voted to start a marking and assessment boycott decisively.
Source: https://socialistworker.co.uk/news/university-workers-demand-a-fightback-after-votes-for-strikes/
Diarra showed against Preston on Boxing Day that on his day, his ability on the ball can decisively change games in Town’s favour.
Source: https://www.examinerlive.co.uk/sport/football/news/huddersfield-town-next-manager-pressing-26931448
Governments around the world should act decisively.
He did not mention the name of the ‘expected’ disease but urged all and sundry to be “ready to answer decisively, collectively and equitably when the pandemic comes knocking”.
Source: https://www.channelstv.com/2023/05/23/be-prepared-for-a-pandemic-worse-than-covid-19-who-warns/
He noted that the state government would deal decisively or sanction any filling station not dispensing its allocation and selling above the stipulated approved pump prices of petrol in the state.
His elite instincts allow him to play decisively and expands his range.
'History will ask why the world did not have the courage to act decisively and stop this hell on earth.'
I know it takes a great deal of personal courage to speak up and it is my top priority to ensure we act swiftly and decisively on what we hear."
Source: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-67093982?at_medium=RSS&at_campaign=KARANGA
Including the exercise in the list of the IRGC Navy's annual preparation programs, Rear Admiral Tangsiri said that trans-regional powers are well aware of the preparations of the IRGC Navy forces to decisively confront any threat.
Source: https://en.mehrnews.com/news/196269/IRGC-Navy-Force-holds-drill-in-Persian-Gulf
In his address, the pope blamed capitalist greed for the failure to act more decisively to prevent climate change.
It is not clear where Ukraine will try to decisively punch through, but any success will rely on newly formed, western-equipped brigades that are not yet deployed.
Mr Sunak said he would 'make no apology for acting decisively in the face of new information' in relation to schools, adding the government is doing 'everything it can to fix this quickly and minimise the disruption to children's education'.
Ms Badenoch was quoted this week by the Daily Express as follows in the context of the India trade deal and the effect of Brexit more generally: “Those voices of doom have been proved decisively wrong.
Ms Francke added: “We have seen a number of incidents recently where harassment has not been dealt with swiftly and decisively by employers, not only does that damage their reputation but it is something that should not be tolerated in today’s workplace.”
Source: https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/home-news/labour-sexual-harassment-work-rayner-b2424843.html