Examples of using More decisive in English and their translations into Slovak
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With the Lisbon Treaty now in place, the European response to drugs can be stronger and more decisive.
even more decisive than his sister's.
should take a more decisive stand;
stronger, and more decisive than you think.
Another lesson identified in the report is the need for quicker and more decisive action by the international community in extremely tense situations which may degenerate into violence.
asking the Commission for more decisive and appropriate intervention.
President Andrej Kiska as well stated that he expects more decisive and comprehensible moves from Plavčan.
More decisive action on transport emissions, including"real-world" measurements and the application of related tests in 2014,
We are calling for the weak legislation of the European Union to become more decisive and for different levels in permitted pollutants for each Member State to be abolished.
Never was there given a more decisive testimony to God's hatred of sin
A victory in this war would be perhaps more decisive than a victory in a classic war.
It also calls for the exchange of relevant information between the different bodies concerned to be given a more decisive role.
eight countries were asked to take more decisive action.
It has urged Romanian politicians to"send a more decisive signal to society that discrimination is not acceptable.".
As it has been presented, the European Protection Order makes protection for victims wishing to move freely within the European Union a more decisive and faster process.
so we need more decisive action.
clearly identify the guilty parties and make a responsible and more decisive effort to ensure that the situation in this area finally takes a more positive direction for women.
one that should be given greater recognition and more decisive encouragement, especially as the children grow up,
was intended to be a more decisive step away from the stereotypes of the past, and toward more effective cooperation in facing the challenges of the future.
encouraged Member States to take more decisive and better-coordinated action.