Such strong family ties breed a communal spirit in which the needs of the group are more determinant than those of the individual. |
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The ground's ten totally enclosed and unvaried statements are the constant harmonic determinant. |
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In addition, C is only a geometric parameter to describe gross shell morphology, rather than a biological determinant. |
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Church interfaith dialogues were determinant in the development of this policy. |
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It regards lack of social control as a determinant of crime and delinquency, including runaway as an early sign. |
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We do have clear evidence that a teacher's expectation of a student's potential achievement is a crucial determinant of learning outcomes. |
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If you know the concept of the determinant of a square matrix, you may calculate the determinants of the 3x3 and 4x4 Liki-matrices. |
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What Yang's method essentially reduces to is finding the determinant of the matrix of coefficients of the system of equations. |
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Central power degenerated in a country where local power was more determinant than ever, in the era of warlords. |
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It is to assert that human beings and their desires can alter otherwise determinant structures. |
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Among these processes, mitochondrial function seems to play a determinant role. |
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This finding is substantiated by the paucity of significant determinant variables in these models. |
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Geographical origin is therefore no determinant factor of the way the picture is composed. |
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I've yet to be convinced that the technical ability to sing is, in itself, a vital or determinant aspect of what makes a pop phenomenon great. |
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Through comparative analysis, Wirth tries to expose the determinant formal structure that underlies images. |
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But as any linguist would tell you, a word never has a single determinant meaning. |
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The results also suggest that determinant attributes may differ among cultural groups. |
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Gibson's studies clearly suggest that appropriate behavior cannot be the most important determinant factor of academic achievement. |
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Evidence pointed out that the DNA sequence in vivo is a determinant of nucleosome occupancy at promoters. |
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Residual chlorine concentration and contact time are determinant factors for the presence or absence of enterobacteria and H. pylori. |
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Although it was not the first track recorded, it proved determinant in how this album would sound. |
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Income was overwhelmingly seen as the number one determinant of social class in New Zealand. |
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There are probably other types of amentia in which a rare recessive gene is the chief determinant. |
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Even within the domain of reproducible products, quantity of labour is by no means the only determinant of price. |
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At least in quadrupeds, the weight of the lung is only a minor determinant of nonuniform transpulmonary pressures and alveolar volumes. |
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Studies suggest that grown kids' well-being is a major determinant of well-being for midlife parents. |
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This antigen had rhamnose side chains at least a disaccharide in length and was the antigenic determinant of A-variant carbohydrate. |
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He proposed that skeletal robustness should be the most important determinant controlling the temporal resolution of the fossil record. |
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It doesn't really matter if the IQ is the main determinant of earnings, or economic growth, or anything else. |
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I said, we humans are not the determinant factor in the ponderability of the universe. |
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But this all happened because trade must follow its course and in recent times trade relationship is the main determinant of foreign relations. |
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Research shows consistently that childcare workers are the crucial determinant in delivering quality outcomes for children. |
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He generalised Gauss's method of quadrature and expressed the polynomials which are involved as a determinant. |
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Arguably the prime, indeed ultimate, determinant of land value in modern society is its permitted or permissible use. |
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He also worked on determinants and studied the functional determinant now called the Jacobian. |
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This effect is mainly visible in the post-harvest season, where fuelwood is a determinant of food intake. |
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In biological Weismannism, the genotype is the sole or primary developmental determinant of the phenotype. |
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It also reduces new capital formation, which is a key determinant of productivity growth. |
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Studies have shown again and again that socio-economic status is the most significant determinant of people's health. |
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New Delhi and Islamabad will have to forget the bitter past, which is the main determinant of their perceptual distortions for a better and prosperous future. |
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In a study based on company data, Steve Fazzari found that the main determinant for investment decisions was expected sales rather than the interest rate. |
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He delimits time preference to the role of determining the rate of net consumption, which last, he argues, is the primary direct determinant of aggregate profit. |
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For boys, the determinant factor would appear to be attainment of marriageable age. |
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Healthy housing remains a determinant of health that is poorly addressed by current programs. |
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At low growth irradiance, light was the most important determinant of acclimation, while the effect of low nutrient supply was of only marginal importance. |
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The role of health as human capital and therefore as a determinant of economic growth has increasingly been the focus of attention. |
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Already at this stage he began to undertake research, investigating the problem of finding an estimate for the determinant generated by coefficients of a power series. |
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It is probably much more of a determinant in passengers' choice of transport than price. |
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Health care has a limited but not negligible role as a determinant of health. |
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The age of the mother is also an important determinant for the infant mortality rate. |
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Therefore, a woman's ability to accept an unplanned pregnancy may be a determinant in her suitability for this barrier method. |
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Japan's earthquake in March has had a profound effect on global industrial production, the most important determinant of commodity prices. |
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The anatomy of bamboo culms and the multilayered structure of fibre cell walls are known to be the main determinant factors for its physical and mechanical properties. |
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The invention of tools such as the forceps and the introduction of the medical man in the birthing place have been determinant steps in the history of childbirth. |
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But in China, interest rates are not the main determinant of credit growth. |
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Another strong determinant is the particular vulnerability of women and children which makes them an easy target for traffickers. |
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In addition, the appropriate level of consumption expenditures is an important determinant of our quality of life. |
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As we know, education and skills training is an extraordinarily important determinant of poverty. |
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The health of individuals and populations is a major determinant of economic growth and social development. |
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The real effective exchange rate is a major determinant of cross-border trade flows. |
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We should therefore reject the idea whereby technical progress is the sole determinant of potential growth. |
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Commonly, the apical meristems differentiated into reproductive structures, making these plants monocarpic and determinant in their growth pattern. |
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The number of health workers in a country is not the only determinant of access to primary health care. |
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The human factor plays a determinant role in credit insurance, which is a high added value service business. |
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Is gender an important determinant in who sends remittances to Cuba? |
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Service quality is a key determinant of health service utilisation and health outcomes. |
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The report highlights income as a particularly strong determinant of health. |
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So it could be argued that bottom line financial considerations were the main determinant of the four times a day musters and headcounts held in Villawood detention centre. |
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It is widely recognised that policies that foster innovation are an underlying determinant of economic growth. |
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Political pressure, economic resources and the ability to navigate into a Kafkaesque bureaucracy play a determinant role. |
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On 11 August 1947, he told the soon-to-be born nation that religion was not the determinant of Pakistani nationalism. |
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All seem to agree that Goldstone was a determinant of Israel's relatively restrained attack against Hamas this time around. |
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The second determinant was the status recorded in baptismal registers. |
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They can be a determinant of social capital, an outcome of social capital, or both. |
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The determinant was neither an identity matrix nor singular suggesting that the correlation matrix was factorable. |
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Under proportional representation systems, district magnitude is an important determinant of the makeup of the elected body. |
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Any determinant of price elasticity of demand can be used to segment markets. |
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Another determinant of success is sector support. |
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A cytoplasmic determinant for dorsal axis formation in an early embryo of Xenopus laevis. |
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Consequently, in order to learn of a cytoplasmic determinant serving a specific hereditary function, one must detect it in a mutated form. |
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The education level mainly determines access to information and the skill to derive benefit from new information and is an important determinant of income and profession. |
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White and yellow flesh potato have xanthophyllous carotenoids. Yellow color intensity is a determinant of xanthophyll content up to a point. |
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The military, thoroughly alarmed, thought differently, and on 9 January 1992, the army resumed its historic role as the main determinant of Algerian politics. |
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However, we have also seen trade policy, and trade disputes in particular, playing an ever greater role as a determinant of general political relations and gaining absolutely unmerited prominence, in my opinion. |
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It is evident from these observations that Good Scoping is a key determinant in assuring legal defensibility and the avoidance of attendant delays and uncertainty associated with less than Good Scoping. |
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Any initiative dealing with global cultural diversity must recognize culture as a key determinant of the processes of societal change that both prefigure and follow from economic, social and political development. |
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The report shows that they are healthy and growing up in families with good family dynamics, which is a key determinant of young children's health and development. |
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Critical to peace in South Asia is the evolving political and strategic order in the region, in which a key determinant is Indo-Pakistan relations.2 Both India and Pakistan are engaged in a dangerous form of brinkmanship. |
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From 1908 on, Kandinsky's painting ceased to be that of a dilettante, making its way towards an invention that would prove determinant for the history of painting: abstraction. |
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We think we met that argument last year when we said we could not believe that CSIS policy against making polygraph examinations the sole determinant of security clearances and employment could be made to stick. |
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The mathematical condition for the caustic surface to exist is that the Jacobian determinant of the mapping equation be zero. |
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In the case of trials, for example, the determinant for requesting funds is the arrest and surrender to the seat of the Court of individuals at the date of submission of the proposal to the Assembly of State Parties. |
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The results in this paper confirm the importance of formal planning as a determinant of TNO success. |
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Finally, obesity is the most important determinant of poor health reports among the three lifestyles considered: its contribution is twice higher than the contribution of being a smoker or not eating vegetables daily. |
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Equity may also be affected: provision of separate lavatory and toilet facilities for girls have been documented as an important determinant of female attendance. |
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Yet all were instructive of an institution which is improved, sometimes impressively non-partisan, but still liable to disappoint. The main determinant of a strong committee is its chairman. |
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For liquids, 'volatility' is the key determinant and the user needs the boiling point, or the vapour pressure at a stated temperature, and the process temperature. |
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Finally, additional evidence gained in 2003 suggests that the euro area is itself an important determinant of the international role of its currency, as it is a large and financially open economy. |
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The assessed or objectively measured values should be determinant for initiating the actions foreseen at the lower and upper exposure action values. |
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Looking beyond the current market turmoil, our focus should be on improving our productivity, as it is the fundamental determinant of our quality of life and our competitiveness. |
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The second determinant of bank lending rates considered here is the degree of prevailing competitive forces within different segments of the bank credit market. |
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For example, trust can be an important determinant of social capital. |
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In addition, many respondents identified effective writing as a critical or very important determinant of promotability. |
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Isogeneic comparison of primary and metastatic lung cancer identifies CX3CR1 as a molecular determinant of site-specific metastatic diffusion. |
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However, geography is a much more important determinant of dialect than religious background. |
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That is, for Keynesians, the money supply is only one determinant of aggregate demand. |
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The strength of the NAO is also a determinant in the population fluctuations of the intensively studied Soay sheep. |
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Geographic differences between the colonies played a large determinant in the types of political and economic systems that later developed. |
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Nonetheless, the manner in which a habitat is altered is often a major determinant in population change. |
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The critical determinant of the timing was the monsoon winds of the Indian Ocean. |
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Furthermore, the legitimacy of a chief is a direct determinant of the legitimacy of his decisions. |
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However, altitude is not the sole determinant of whether a river is upland or lowland. |
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Another determinant of cost is the length of the school day. |
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According to the Routh-Hurwitz theorem a necessary condition for local stability of the system is that the determinant of the Jacobian is negative. |
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Andean textile weavings were of practical, symbolic, religious, and ceremonial importance and used as currency, tribute, and as a determinant of social class and rank. |
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The greatest effect of the global economic crisis will come in the form of lower oil prices, which remains the single most important determinant of economic performance. |
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