Morsy has met a full range of challenges since taking office and has responded with decisiveness.
The problems call for decisiveness, but the politicians rarely feel they can afford to be.
When misfortune strikes, they respond with a calm decisiveness, but the wider world has its own ideas.
This lack of consensus and decisiveness does not sit well for the future of the euro zone.
MPs, in a rare fit of constitutional decisiveness, to back an elected House of Lords in March.
When she finally quits full-time operating, the true decisiveness she shows is that of choosing life over surgery.
But it could send a signal of decisiveness: of a clear agenda and a crisp tempo of decisions upcoming.
In fact, the pace of these meetings, the ego-free teamwork, and the decisiveness in dealing with the next challenge were dazzling.
Mayer is certainly showing decisiveness in her first months at Yahoo, even returning to the job just two weeks after giving birth.
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It has the decisiveness of a hierarchy but without its inflexibility, its rigidity and its tendency to demotivate workers and frustrate customers.
Fiba secretary general Patrick Baumann said the vote was a sign that the governing body wanted GB to show decisiveness in determining their future.
We glorify top managers, print their pictures in newspapers and magazines, praise their decisiveness and vision, give them awards and treat them like superstars.
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Boldness, leadership, decisiveness, imagination, taking risks on this, and that's had the reward of putting him pre-eminently not only in this country but abroad.
And it is also a set of circumstances that have allowed Gordon to show the type of decisiveness and leadership which has restored his fortunes.
Though decisiveness still eludes Japanese politics, without that reform the DPJ might never have succeeded in driving the LDP so firmly from power in 2009.
But having got the message, he has moved with characteristic decisiveness.
More decisiveness earlier could have kept the pain to a minimum.
Investment-banking mergers require a rare combination of toughness, decisiveness and salesmanship.
These decisions did not create a reputation for decisiveness or fearlessness.
So decisiveness was required and, unfortunately for Mr Conway, that was what he got - a withdrawal of the Conservative whip, effectively expelling him from the party.
He frowns on bureaucracy and encourages agility, efficiency and decisiveness.
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While such questions are designed to inject some humanity (or levity) into the coverage of political campaigns it does address one key question that every leader must face: decisiveness under pressure.
Obama, I felt, showed compassion, and McCain showed decisiveness.
Always in a rush, he relies on decisiveness and delegation, yields to consensus when it is passionate and has a sense that everything could go awry if he lets up for even a moment.
And let me say again on behalf of the President, the people of the United States, we applaud your decisiveness and I might add the incredible competence and capability of your French military forces.
Yeltsin paid tribute to Clinton's toughness and decisiveness.
Decisiveness and quick action distinguish his leadership style.
Always in a rush, he relies on decisiveness and delegation, yields to consensus when it is passionate and embraces an impending sense that everything could go awry if he lets up for even a moment.
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