Nor should the courts give a ministerial statement, whether made inside or outside Parliament, determinative weight. |
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This is a highly determinative molding of the brain-computer interlock, locking us into tight perceptual loops. |
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Statements by ministers as to what the law is are no more determinative of the citizen's rights than similar statements by anyone else. |
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It has spawned a generation who look back upon a single act, abstracted from its consequences, as determinative of salvation. |
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But the comparators that can be of evidential value, sometimes determinative of the case, are not so circumscribed. |
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The determinative issue is whether the proximate cause of the loss was the fire or the act of vandalism. |
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The adjudicator's decision, although not finally determinative, may give rise to an immediate payment obligation. |
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In this stage a determinative, especially a semantic determinative, is added to a graph to classify the meanings among the words. |
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The committal for trial may be helpful to the defence but it is not determinative. |
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In other words, it must be a factor which has some weight in the decision-making process although plainly it may not be determinative. |
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However, as between the Applicant and the Respondent my findings are determinative. |
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On the other hand, it is not the sole and determinative factor. |
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Their alkylation may cause changes in the cellular architecture and, in direct line with that, be determinative for the onset of vesication. |
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Standing alone, this is not a determinative factor, but it is a relevant factor to be considered with other factors. |
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The Court held that the fact that the funds were located at a branch off reserve was determinative. |
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The fact that the trial was not fair by modern standards is not determinative in favour of an application. |
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For others, seeing the arts used for community building and as a learning process was a determinative factor. |
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Although we consider placement of a product in store aisles as a relevant consideration, it alone is not considered a determinative factor. |
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Accordingly, these decisions are not determinative of issues in current cases before the Agency. |
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Visual images of a spacecraft are consequently highly determinative of an unknown satellite's purpose. |
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Bet consists of selection of the number of matches which will be determinative in question of advance of teams to the next round of games. |
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The perceptions of judges should be accepted as determinative on this issue. |
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This is not to suggest that any single factor should be viewed as determinative. |
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I have concluded that the lack of evidence of its training practices is not determinative of the outcome. |
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The assessment on these first three factors, however, is not determinative. |
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But, again, such standards are not necessarily determinative. |
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I do not consider the stipulated qualifications of the arbitrator to be a determinative indicator that the plaintiff's claims were not intended for arbitration. |
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It is in the context of determining the scope of its own jurisdiction that a court will often make determinative findings in respect of the scope of the arbitration agreement. |
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While the Commission should consider the state of mind of the Respondents in deciding whether to exercise its public interest jurisdiction, it is not determinative. |
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Although the terms of the initial letter are likely to be of great importance when seeking to answer that question, they will not necessarily be determinative. |
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As a result Middlesex presents a view of history that is as determinative and linear as you will find in any Greek myth. |
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Uhry herself doesn't believe those qualities predict school success, but she thinks they are determinative in school admissions. |
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However, the latter need not be determinative because the father's right of veto over the removal of his daughter from the jurisdiction constituted a right of custody. |
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In this fateful drama, considerations of culture and politics are likely to play a more determinative role than any choice of economic instrumentalities. |
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According to the Superintendent, properly interpreted, these provisions make the Court Order subject to the Superintendent's statutory approval, and are therefore not determinative of the issue of surplus entitlement. |
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Not every media service is of major importance in publicity terms, so the determinative criterion for the future must be the extent to which a media service is useful for publicity purposes and in what sense it is not. |
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Luther's Small Catechism also enjoys official status in all Lutheran churches and has been determinative for most Lutheran preaching and instruction. |
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Motions for leave to appeal to the court are generally heard by a panel of three judges of the court and a simple majority is determinative. |
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Because hardness is a highly diagnostic property in mineral identification, most determinative tables use relative hardness as a sorting parameter. |
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While association with a historically more advantaged or disadvantaged group is not per se determinative of an infringement, it favours such a finding of discrimination. |
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More problematically, a characteristic of which little is known may be behind, or even determinative of, both response behaviour and survey outcomes. |
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While these decisions are instructive, they are also very fact-based, and consequently none of them can be determinative in addressing the question of whether Ms Gooding is suitable to be licensed. |
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Also, as under current law, no single factor will be determinative and several factors may be at play in any given case, sometimes pushing in different directions. |
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Such sudden transitions from juvenile to adult form, referred to as phase change, seem to depend not on slow shifts in the apex but on some determinative event or correlated group of events. |
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The story moves gracefully back and forth from her deathbed, surrounded by children, neighbours and nurse, to her past and particularly to a determinative weekend love affair. |
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It is subjectively determinative, and this has been shown so many times. |
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The evidence presented regarding the Appellant's motive was relevant but not determinative of the issue of whether the funds had indeed been misappropriated by the Appellant. |
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An entity does not automatically conclude that any observed transaction price is determinative of fair value. |
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What is determinative is the practical effect of the measure. |
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This is largely due to perceptions that the initial structuring of partnerships and establishment of common goals are determinative of partnership success. |
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Surnames alone, language alone, or other evidence alone will not be determinative in the granting of Spanish nationality. |
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In the minds of far too many men the conferring of power and thus control remains the natural product of biological and other determinative factors. |
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Following or disregarding a custom is not determinative of negligence, but instead is an indication of possible best practices or alternatives to a particular action. |
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This division can also be viewed as a determinative division in that the resulting generative and vegetative cells have very different cell fates. |
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