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Whether we are prepared to do so will be the decisive question in the weeks ahead.
Again the decisive question came to mind: What lay beyond the black wall?
This will be a particularly decisive question when elections are held in autumn.
Which of those two views you take is really the decisive question about your personal politics.
But in the end, my guess is that the decisive question will not be details of economic policy.
Knowledge about these decisive questions should be shared among European countries.
But the decisive question is: which party can we build a solid government with?
This is the decisive question that everything else follows on from.
The decisive question is: how long can we endure this situation?
Making good use, however, means that in this extremely decisive question for the future, policy cannot be made over the heads of the people concerned.
Mercy advanced to the surgeon, and put the decisive question to him.
We need a clear and decisive question on independence, and soon.
The decisive questions dealt with morality and visions of the future.
From this point of view it is correct to say that ownership is not the decisive question.
A study of the current literature coujl lead one to suppose that the decisive question was whether aid!
He had apparently asked his decisive questions before my arrival so now he left the initiative to me.
The European Court of Justice held that the 'decisive question.
Now the important and decisive question concerns the roots and causes of these challenges.
"In Europe, the decisive question is whether a merger will create or strengthen a position of market dominance.
We can't stand in the way of that, but what I think the Scottish people deserve is a fair, clear and decisive question.
But the decisive question of political modernisation remains unanswered.
Europe has to answer a decisive question.
One of the decisive questions facing the judge will be whether to refer him to a high-security psychiatric clinic.
This leads us to another decisive question: Where do the limits for European intervention in the security area lie?
Here Laurier's navy was the decisive question, tying him down to defend his home turf.