Monaco is F1's slowest track so Red Bull's blistering pace is unlikely to be as decisive a factor, but qualifying could well be crucial - five of the last six race winners in Monaco have started from pole.
Only two players have ever had such a decisive influence on a World Cup campaign.
And the Dutchman played a decisive part in a pulsating first 45 minutes that ended with Redknapp's men holding an advantage their greater composure and cutting edge just about deserved.
Mr Howard's support for a new preamble, but not a new head of state, could be decisive in a dual-purpose referendum.
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The flanker scored a decisive late try from a rolling maul and then turned over possession as Gloucester hammered at the Dragons' line in injury time.
Led by a decisive dunk by Olasewere and a three-point play from Garner, the Blackbirds went on a 13-4 run to go ahead by 13 only 6 minutes into the half.
Mr Cakici (now in a French jail, resisting extradition) is said to have played a decisive role in the bidding for a bank sold by Mr Yilmaz's government to a scandal-tainted businessman.
Indeed, the most important potential benefit of this bigger break-up is that it could bring the euro crisis to a decisive end by restoring confidence in a smaller but sturdier single-currency area.
Second, the 1.5m Muslims in England and Wales are not numerous enough to shape the overall result, though their votes may prove decisive in a small number of constituencies such as Leicester South, which the Liberal Democrats took in a by-election last year.
Yields were higher in March, around 2.4%, so a decisive close above this level would suggest a change in trend.
If the Senate returns to being "the nation's mediator, " the results of its work can pass the Republican House the way the "fiscal cliff" deal did -- by a decisive vote among Democrats, coupled with a minority of the Republicans.
Unfortunately, the same questions might well be posed today about another aerospace technology in which the United States currently enjoys a decisive competitive advantage -- thanks to a farsighted and ambitious Defense Department program and the congressional support it has long received: the V-22 "Osprey" tiltrotor aircraft.
But when Suharto announced a budget in January that flouted earlier pledges to the IMF, telephone calls from his ASEAN colleagues as well as U.S. President Bill Clinton and Japanese Prime Minister Hashimoto Ryutaro are thought to have played a decisive role in persuading him to sign a revised agreement to make tough reforms.
Sharapova immediately lost her own serve after breaking for 1-0 in the second set, but then broke again for a decisive 6-5 lead when Schnyder netted a forehand.
Newt Gingrich, the former speaker of the House (and no stranger to risk), thinks a daringly clear agenda would act as a rallying point for America's centre-right majority and could appeal to a decisive 55% of voters, not just a narrow 51%.
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The Mayor satiated their concerns with a swift and decisive overreaction, instituting a daily Bear Patrol complete with ground troops and helicopter surveillance.
For example, European leaders with Congress, pointing out that the inability of Congress to deal with the debt problem and budget in a timely, decisive manner is also a danger for the world economy?
In the face of such a decisive trend in moral culture, we can say a couple different things.
Both campaigns know that just a single electoral vote could play a decisive role in what's expected to be a historically close race, and that makes what happens in the event of an Electoral College tie all the more intriguing.
It is getting close to stronger support, and a decisive break below the 7, 530 level would be a negative sign.
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Uganda had hoped that this would strike a decisive blow at the Lord's Resistance Army, a bizarre Sudan-based Ugandan rebel group.
In any event, a decisive victory by one side or the other, or a settlement between the combatants, seems sadly unlikely.
By most accounts, Whitman is a decisive, if low-key, leader who has a talent for listening to her troops and actually getting things done.
Ruth, followed with a decisive pin and, in the second round, capped a string of three straight pins for the Nittany Lions while extending his winning streak to 65.
What makes the Romney mobilization particularly threatening to Obama is that it targets his biggest challenge -- polls consistently show him ahead but there are ominous signs that a decisive group of those supporters won't actually cast a ballot.
President Bush calls for a decisive United Nations response to North Korea's claims of a nuclear test.
Both leaders believe the EU is a long long way from being able to take decisive action as a bloc.
The United States was proud to play a decisive role, especially in the early days, and then in a supporting capacity.
Voters in the key battleground state have spoken and gave a decisive victory to Senator Hillary Clinton yesterday over Senator Barack Obama, a margin of about 10 percentage points.
As the chief policeman for unfair state aid in the 27-country EU, he will also play a decisive role in the overhaul of troubled Spanish banks and the setting up of a new, powerful banking supervisor for the euro zone.
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