Leggett is credited with formulating "a decisive theory" to explain how their atoms are ordered.
He gained the decisive break early in the second set when Ljubicic sent a backhand sailing wide.
The popular vote, which is symbolically and politically important but not decisive in the race, remains very close.
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Anstey told BBC Sport that his tyre strategy proved decisive in securing the top prize.
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So far, neither side has been able to deliver a decisive blow in Qusair.
Should he run for president, a decisive victory margin would help demonstrate his national viability.
Instead the study emphasizes that population size, not compactness, is the decisive factor.
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Perhaps he was seen as a sixth and decisive vote in support of rehearing en banc.
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Other European leaders from Europe's smaller states will be pressing them hard to demonstrate decisive leadership.
Mr Bush's lead will have to narrow a lot, therefore, before such a slice becomes decisive.
In 378, Roman Emperor Valens attacked the Visigoths in the decisive battle of Adrianople.
The Vietnam war suggests that lack of support is decisive only when it dips below 40%.
However it appears the WICB have made a decisive stance in the long-running feud.
You need to understand and capitalize on the decisive moments of empowered customers now-or-never.
Lead now and there can be a decisive majority for British entry to the euro.
Mr. JOHN CASTELLANI (President, Business Roundtable): We need decisive and immediate action by our government.
Sharapova committed two consecutive double-faults to drop her serve at the start of the decisive set.
This book treats only cases in which Americans played the decisive role in deposing a regime.
But by themselves they are not decisive the way proponents predicted they would be.
The sooner they take some decisive action, the better off we're going to be.
He might not have been sacked exactly, but the decisive pressure came from Rome.
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Decisive: How to Make Better Choices in Life and Work by Chip and Dan Heath.
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Moreover, we know that the decisive advantage will go to early masters of this powerful concept.
Last week's first round in the presidential election failed to produce a decisive result.
The final round's 16th hole proved decisive, with Miyazato slipping and allowing Lewis to take control.
In each case, the size and reach of YouTube was a decisive motivator to be there.
This year, a decisive turn towards Russian innovation and technology is on the program.
On the last point, academic studies have not proved a decisive case either way.
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Yet we think the answer to this question is decisive for the future of any company.
These dimensions are at the heart of the problem and their solution will ultimately be decisive.
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