| Nor are the links with the unions in themselves decisive in determining the class nature of a party. |
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| It also allowed us to measure absolute differences in bleeding risks, which are essential for determining clinical relevance. |
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| The three C's that credit creditors look at when determining their qualification are capacity, character, and collateral. |
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| Hence the exercise of the ruler's authority could be decisive in determining the outcome of local rivalries. |
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| The amount or kind of landscape disturbance appears to be a major factor determining the distribution of three woodland plant associations. |
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| But even with highly accurate atomic clocks, certain errors creep into the process of determining position. |
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| During the voyage he experimented with the lunar position method of determining longitude. |
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| For some years he had maintained a strong interest in, and advocacy of, the method of lunar distances for determining longitude. |
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| By providing methods of determining which problems are soluble, Kleene's work led to the study of which functions can be computed. |
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| Nevertheless, dispersal can interact with other traits in determining plant fitness. |
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| No door will remain unopened in determining the best use of this prime location. |
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| This time democratic rather than autocratic states are determining the shape of the new world. |
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| The exams, midterm, and final were equally weighted when determining final course grade. |
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| He is not acting as a surrogate of the court in determining whether there has been unlawful conduct. |
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| He applied this method in determining tangents to curves and centres of gravity. |
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| In determining the expected level of use, consider both the average rates and any surges in use. |
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| The determining factor here was the centralized authority of the Tanguts and Kitans, which restrained their own citizens and their ambitions. |
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| It is time the rest of society reclaimed its right to have a voice in determining what their lives shall be like. |
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| Gond groups that have been influenced by northern peoples such as Marathas, however, follow northern customs in determining marriage partners. |
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| When determining which media tools are right for your camp, consider the following list of musts. |
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| Atomic, and molecular structure enter centrally in determining the scattering and absorption of radiation. |
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| The record does not contain the trial court's calculations for determining the damages. |
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| Once the maintenance needs have been met or no longer exist, freedom of testation becomes the determining factor. |
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| Does marital status once again become the determining factor for women's status? |
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| But in seeing such engagements as determining our future development, they are way off the mark. |
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| These had been removed with surgical precision and there were no tracks near the animal that would enable determining exactly what attacked it. |
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| No proper touch mark is apparent on this plate, and determining a specific date for its manufacture is impossible. |
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| However, in all this, I don't think anyone has discussed the global influence of sea power in determining the outcome of a game. |
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| For determining payment to the municipality or county, the trucks have their own water meters. |
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| A great guide for determining pole position is to place a telltale on the topping lift a foot up from the pole. |
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| Lone pairs of electrons play a critical role in determining the three-dimensional shape of molecules. |
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| Similarly, the great sages and seers, prophets and avatars also are sources for determining beneficial karma. |
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| Most patients were content with their care, the determining feature of discontent being a doctor seen as rude, abrupt, or unsympathetic. |
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| You may say that you believe your actions to be meaningful, but you can never know to what extent your given nature is determining them. |
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| The nature of structural factors determining levels of variation below the species level has not been examined. |
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| The role of certainty of paternity in determining the degree and nature of male investment in offspring is equivocal. |
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| Knowing that an author might be biased doesn't aid in determining the extent and nature of the bias. |
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| This study was more qualitative in nature, determining the amount of exercise required for joint enhancement. |
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| Such information may be useful to future investigators in determining the motivating factors behind participation in treatment programs. |
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| Automatically recorded information is becoming ever-more critical in determining the causes of increasingly complex accidents. |
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| A set of positive integers is decidable if there is an algorithm for determining whether any given positive integer belongs to it. |
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| Once in college, these students are not used to determining their own schedule and often struggle with time management. |
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| Magnetic resonance imaging is especially useful in determining if there is spread of tumor into the spinal canal. |
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| We put the fish on a stringer after determining that it was just short of the ton at 96 lb. |
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| The cells are stackable flat plates, each one producing about one volt, the size of the stack determining the power output. |
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| The closest thing I've heard to determining the gender of the baby non-genetically is based on your menstruation cycle. |
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| On my AP bulletin board there seem to be a dozen different policies at schools for determining who could take AP classes. |
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| Members of the French Academy of Sciences led the world in measuring the Earth's shape, proudly determining it to be an oblate spheroid. |
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| The procedure identifies and sorts sperm into two types determining whether a fertilised egg develops into a male or female embryo. |
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| The extent of fibrosis is the determining factor in staging the disease and is assessed with a liver biopsy. |
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| He sniffed at the plate, determining by scent in which sequence to push the buttons. |
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| The frequency of the vibrations increases from the red to the violet end of the spectrum, thus determining the perceived color of the light. |
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| He doesn't help much with determining proportions for mirrors or what to do with our almost aggressively unstylish house. |
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| Loyalty to the local suburb usually played little part in determining which VFL club a fan would follow. |
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| They just do not come close to telling the whole story, since informal understandings and norms are crucial in determining outcomes. |
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| In summary, while multilevel analysis does have limitations that cannot be ignored, it is an important tool for determining contextual effects. |
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| It is an area where this Budget builds on previous Budgets in determining the difference between a Labour-led Government and the rest. |
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| The committee has no rigid rules for determining the start or finish of a business cycle. |
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| A lot of research has gone into answering that, and determining the earliest stage at which the blastula breaks symmetry. |
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| I'm getting a little sick and tired of the Monday morning quarterbacks out there determining that she did something wrong. |
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| These tests are basically a form of qualitative analysis, determining the individual molecules that are present. |
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| Infant determinists argue for the determining effects of both nature and nurture, leaving little to individuals' free will. |
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| The next step is determining the severity of the disaster and responding accordingly. |
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| She also explained how coronary angiography is the most accurate method of evaluating and determining the type of surgery a patient needs. |
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| After determining that she would not injure anyone, she had to attend school and not be truant. |
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| In the US a baroque webwork of agencies shares responsibilities for determining safe levels of chemical residue in and on food. |
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| In determining the actuarial surplus in a pension fund, actuaries make key assumptions. |
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| Morphological modeling or geometric modeling plays a key role in determining local three-dimensional flow feature. |
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| But for the scholastics, the scriptural basis of natural law provided a way of determining those aspects of human nature that are normative. |
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| The way in which mutations are modeled is extremely important in determining the steady-state distribution of phenotypes. |
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| The pressures of determining jurisdiction and the limits of sovereignty is growing. |
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| The difficulty of determining whether a child was stillborn or murdered has confounded English lawmakers and jurists for centuries. |
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| The method for determining the unsaleability of inventories is based on the life cycle of the products in question in their market. |
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| Anyway, some people go by month when determining birthstones, others go by the zodiac. |
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| Their cheeks picked up any shifts in the wind, determining which angles in the mountain would be covered in deeper, windblown snow. |
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| He has been detained by immigration authorities, who can hold him for 48 hours while determining his status. |
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| The first step is determining your color scheme by examining your existing furniture, window treatments, and other accessories. |
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| I would never turn down a request for help determining what styles or haircuts would look good on someone. |
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| In determining whether a patient's expressed wishes are applicable to the circumstances, they must be considered in their context. |
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| The viscosity of the magma, however, is also an important factor in determining whether an eruption will be explosive or nonexplosive. |
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| A major factor in determining the outcome was the unrelenting political opposition in the highest quarters. |
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| A moral criterion is the measure we use for determining the value or worth of an action, principle, rule or attitude. |
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| For superfocused searches, such as determining whether a phrase is trademarked, look for a specialty search engine on that topic. |
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| As previously discussed, protocols have been developed for determining single lifecycle responses of mysids to xenobiotic chemicals. |
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| Diet is an important variable in determining DNA damage biomarkers, specifically micronuclei. |
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| Presumably the Australian Strategic Policy Institute doesn't take into account such trifles when determining an organisation's credibility. |
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| Since keywords are important in determining the relevancy of a page, it is essential that they are used throughout a page. |
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| In determining whether an effect is permanent, no account should be taken of the fact that it may be remediable by surgery. |
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| The environmental impacts of remediation alternatives will be considered in determining future land use. |
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| Aging aside, lifestyle will go a long way toward determining whether you'll succumb to this dread disease. |
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| What tests or considerations are to guide the jury in determining when he may reasonably become lawless? |
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| A good tool for determining the new key is to identify the new leading tone, which is located one half step below the new tonic. |
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| Even its responsiveness to change may be a determining factor in its competitiveness. |
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| It uses a globally accepted algorithm for determining which years are leap years. |
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| He said that the legality of the activities of Betting Exchanges was a separate issue to determining the Scheme. |
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| Temperature compensated refractometers having Brix scales for determining percent sugar levels are convenient for such testing. |
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| Probably the easiest way of determining this is to obtain a valuation in writing from a chartered surveyor. |
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| The time for determining whether a person has a reasonable excuse for having a butterfly knife is when he is found to be in possession of it. |
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| Mahasin's statement stresses the importance of discrimination as a factor determining her move. |
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| Diet and lifestyle factors may be important in determining the ratio of estrogen metabolites. |
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| His future goals include determining the optimum feeding density of brine shrimp. |
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| A simple method for determining the periodic nature of tree rings is counting rings in trees of known age. |
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| One of the major factors in determining the price petrol is sold at in an area is the local competition. |
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| In our normal transactions and interactions with others, our ego seems to play a major role in determining how we treat them. |
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| What becomes clear throughout that is the value of intelligence in determining a nation's response. |
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| But equipment operators still face the problems of determining what is behind the layer of black char and soot on the stem. |
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| Verbs belonging to one aspectual class are characterized by determining the same types of results. |
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| When you are determining, at a particular time, say, today, the consequence of a statutory qualification of a right, do you attach a time limit to the statute? |
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| The mu-meson is a heavy version of an electron and I had come to look at an even heavier version which played an essential role in determining G, the constant of gravitation. |
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| Statements to the press are now the key in determining true intentions. |
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| Therefore, certification is an acceptable and conciliatory method for determining a state court's opinion regarding an unsettled or disputed question of law. |
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| Quantification procedures are being reconsidered in determining workload, and more creative ways of rewarding faculty for their time and effort are being advanced. |
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| A format war has broken out among online music vendors, with competing compression and anti-piracy software determining what songs play on what devices. |
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| He has noted that population size is an important element in determining population diversity which is usually assumed to derive from the antiquity of a population. |
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| How could any Court of Review determine whether leave ought to be given or not without hearing and determining upon the hearing whether it was a fit case for an appeal? |
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| There are a lot of trade-offs in determining the ride and handling. |
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| We so often try to think about what might be best for basic writers in our teaching and curricula without speaking to them directly and determining how they view their needs. |
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| Prior research has shown that both family and community attitudes are influential in determining the amount of involvement of youth in activities. |
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| The number of great powers at any time is considered a key feature of the international system, important in determining the level and nature of war. |
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| My clients appreciate my light touch and a cool head when it comes to dividing marital assets, custody agreements and determining child support or spousal support. |
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| One of the big challenges in astronomy involves determining when the first galaxies formed, and what they looked like. |
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| Large patches of the non-native Aralia elata were observed, and discussion followed concerning the importance of the inflorescence in determining species of woody aralias. |
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| We checked for spatial structure by determining the position of each pair on the lawn using the distance measurements described above and simple triangulation. |
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| A three-year research project aims to identify factors determining the occurrence of malimbes in forest patches within the range of the Ibadan malimbe. |
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| The Swedish physicist prized Michelson's use of his interferometer in metrology and, in particular, for determining experimentally the length of the international metre. |
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| During the early logarithmic phase of increase in log-likelihood, the genetic algorithm method of determining branch lengths seems to work quite well. |
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| A hematologist can assist in the often difficult task of determining the exact type of sickle cell disease, especially in the presence of rarer hemoglobin variants. |
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| Unfortunately, determining whether bipedalism was the cause of increased velocity, or simply a behavioral by-product, is difficult, as bipedality increased with stride number. |
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| Success centers on knowing how much concrete you need and determining at what point a ready-mixed delivery makes more sense than dealing with pre-mixed bags. |
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| Reason can merely give what is implied by objects perceived, and has no authority whatever in determining the validity or non-validity of perception. |
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| I really don't have a problem with the majority determining the laws, but I do have some concern that tobacco smokers are being targeted as outlaws. |
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| Hence policy-makers have to choose carefully between treaty articles in determining which legal base to use, and to consider carefully which kind of legislation to make. |
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| Identifying types of bonds and lone pairs of electrons is as critical to accurately predicting the shape of a molecule as is determining the number of bonds. |
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| Extensive consumer evaluation has demonstrated that tenderness is the most important characteristic in determining the level of satisfaction reported for cooked beef products. |
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| Greene has pointed out the computational advantages of operating in voxel space for quickly checking for obstructions as well as determining direct lighting. |
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| The bursars will be chosen on the basis of the information provided to the University through those web pages, with financial need being the major determining factor. |
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| Both astrology and graphology, as well as biorhythms, have been widely used in Europe, in India, and in Asia for determining if applicants are suitable for certain positions. |
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| Here are the heuristics we use in determining what level someone is at. |
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| We measured the rate of neonatal autopsy at a tertiary referral centre over the past decade to investigate the role of various factors in determining consent for autopsy. |
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| A rich understanding of the roles of God, the world, the flesh, and the devil in suffering will aid counselors in determining the best responses to their clients' pain. |
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| He continues to be enthralled not so much by Earhart as by the process of determining what exactly befell her and her aircraft. |
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| He did not gain access to media reports on the case, the judge established, determining that no further action was required. |
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| Police are often given great leeway in determining whether or not to use lethal force, and are rarely indicted for doing so. |
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| I do not remember the meeting determining what rulings should be given. |
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| The Belgian court is now determining whether to grant Johnson bail while she awaits trial. |
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| The relationship between astrosociology and astrobiology is strong due to cultural values that favor determining if Earthlings represent the only species in the universe. |
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| As such, the statement is clearly boilerplate, essentially meaningless and of no assistance in determining the actual reasoning of the trial judge in the case before me. |
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| There are numerous such mechanisms, which range from determining the scope and nature of judicial jurisdiction to the setting of judicial salaries. |
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| In determining total allowable catches this formulation has proved notoriously open to over-optimistic assessments by the members of high seas fisheries commissions. |
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| Previously, other researchers used the cells to measure iron uptake by applying the digest solution to the cells and determining the amount of mineral uptake. |
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| Narcotics cops immediately set to determining which dope dealers use those brand names. |
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| Without an accurate survey any resulting map will be suspect and of limited use for determining the relationship of the cave to surface landforms or other caves. |
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| Guests include a podiatrist, a sports masseur, a foot scanner technician for determining the ideal running shoe, personal trainers, dieticians to name but a few. |
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| This method of determining the percentage of living cells is based on the knowledge that viable and nonviable cells differ in their ability to extrude fluorescent dyes. |
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| Even those who did fight against the Russians played only a marginal role in determining the outcome of the war. |
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| He suggested measuring latitude, the distance north or south of the equator, by determining the ratio of the longest to the shortest day at that place. |
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| It's at political moments like this that we, the citizens of a republic, should remember how important our written constitution is in determining our inalienable rights. |
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| This means that consumers and manufacturers have responsibility for checking the safety of dietary supplements and for determining the truthfulness of label claims. |
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| While Hayek, by contrast, is more slippery and much less helpful when it comes to determining what government should actually do. |
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| Behaviours at interview play a major part in determining the outcome of the job attainment process, for example nonverbal behaviours in unstructured interviews. |
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| In Miami-Illinois, as in other Algonquian languages, vowel length is phonemic, that is, it is an absolute determining factor in the shape and meaning of words. |
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| As for determining appropriate compensation for infringements, Mr. Smith says the province must push Ottawa to introduce guidelines for negotiating settlements. |
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| The large food retailers are going global, and as barriers to trade come down, the economics ate determining where the investment and trade take place. |
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| Malondialdehyde, formed from the breakdown of polyunsaturated fatty acids, serves as a convenient index for determining the extent of the peroxidation reaction. |
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| Proportionality analysis is the best means of determining justification for rights limitations. |
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| The timing of budset was the most important factor in determining allocation differences between the clones. |
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| Accurate data on the rate of corrasion would be very helpful in determining whether treatment is an urgent priority. |
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| In determining whether the male is ready for conversation, the woman should not hesitate to employ the delicate techniques of foretalk. |
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| Besides meltwater, sediment flux is very important for determining glacifluvial landform type. |
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| The act established criteria for determining which state has primary jurisdiction. |
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| This involves determining what the results of the experiment show and deciding on the next actions to take. |
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| Clark was faced with the problem of determining which hemipenial type constituted the primitive condition. |
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| Methods of determining the holard are so numerous and so simple as to need little comment. |
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| This policy of French colonial leaders determining France's African war aims can be seen throughout much of France's empire. |
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| In other systems, such as the Dutch and the Belgian, the ruling party or coalition has some flexibility in determining the election date. |
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| The Speaker presides over the House's debates, determining which members may speak. |
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| Scottish leaders appealed to King Edward I of England for help in determining who was the rightful heir. |
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| Loan activity by banks plays a fundamental role in determining the money supply. |
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| The relative percentage of each varies from oil to oil, determining the properties of each oil. |
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| Unlike Newton, Leibniz paid a lot of attention to the formalism, often spending days determining appropriate symbols for concepts. |
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| Chemistry also uses calculus in determining reaction rates and radioactive decay. |
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| As 'wager of law' it remained a way of determining cases in the common law until its abolition in the 19th century. |
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| Much applied economics in public policy is concerned with determining how the efficiency of an economy can be improved. |
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| For example, Albert Einstein's first paper on relativity begins by defining simultaneity and the means for determining length. |
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| The line that a horse comes from is a critical factor in determining the price for a young horse. |
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| The ability for leadership to prevent these violations is a key variable in determining internal sovereignty. |
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| Pirates had a system of hierarchy on board their ships determining how captured money was distributed. |
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| Since early ASDIC equipment was poor at determining depth, it was usual to vary the depth settings on part of the pattern. |
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| There were thermometers and calorimeters for measuring the flash, and samples of paints and fabrics for determining the effect on them. |
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| At that time the chief method of determining longitude was by using the reported times of lunar eclipses in different countries. |
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| Difficulties arise otherwise in determining what should and what should not be included. |
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| This is perhaps the most fundamental criticism of FPTP, that a large majority of votes may play no part in determining the outcome. |
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| However, FARK was never a determining factor in the war and was not involved in any battles. |
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| Things are complicated by the difficulty of determining who was a KLA member and who was a civilian. |
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| This can take a relatively long time, as recognition is important in determining a reserve currency. |
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| Outside Brussels proper, the farming lobby's power has been a factor determining EU agricultural policy since the earliest days of integration. |
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| Through this practice he discovered photoelasticity, which is a means of determining the stress distribution within physical structures. |
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| Ethnicity theory says that race is a social category and is but one of several factors in determining ethnicity. |
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| The 1998 Act also required courts to take into account where offences are racially motivated, when determining sentence. |
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| Government is a means by which state policies are enforced, as well as a mechanism for determining the policy. |
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| Rivers have been important in determining political boundaries and defending countries. |
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| A large majority of the Dutch population believes that religion should not have a determining role to play in politics and education. |
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| The basic formula for determining whether someone will vote, on the questionable assumption that people act completely rationally, is. |
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| As with prehistory, determining when a culture may be considered prehistoric or protohistoric is sometimes difficult for archaeologists. |
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| Howe decided upon the latter, determining that Washington was of a greater threat. |
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| Curling tournaments may use the Schenkel system for determining the participants in matches. |
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| The health of a glacier is usually assessed by determining the glacier mass balance or observing terminus behavior. |
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| Old scientific data do not distinguish between the two species, making it useless for determining structural differences between them. |
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| Critics have also seen social class rather than race as being the determining factor in the portrayal of good and evil. |
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| The proportion of silica in rocks and minerals is a major factor in determining their name and properties. |
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| However, determining the trophic level of many plankton is not always straightforward. |
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| Once the mineral properties are identified, the next step is determining the quantity of the ore. |
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| This involves determining the extent of the deposit as well as the purity of the ore. |
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| The determining factor of the rate of melting of snow or glaciers is both air temperature and the duration of sunlight. |
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| The catchment is the most significant factor determining the amount or likelihood of flooding. |
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| Lobsters live up to an estimated 45 to 50 years in the wild, although determining age is difficult. |
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| German ships were considered to have been quicker in determining the correct range to targets, thus obtaining an early advantage. |
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| Collection of site specific data for wind speed and direction is crucial to determining site potential in order to finance the project. |
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| Elaborate deceptions were planned to prevent the Germans from determining the timing and location of the invasion. |
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| Indeed, the problem of determining the area of plane figures was a major motivation for the historical development of calculus. |
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| The time, space and velocity scales are important in determining the importance of the Coriolis force. |
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| The productivity of the shoreline habitat is also taken into account when determining ESI ranking. |
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| Feedbacks are an important factor in determining the sensitivity of the climate system to increased atmospheric greenhouse gas concentrations. |
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| The depth of the mixed layer is thus very important for determining the temperature range in oceanic and coastal regions. |
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| Economic logic is increasingly applied to any problem that involves choice under scarcity or determining economic value. |
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| Military intelligence has often played a key role in determining victory and defeat. |
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| For the first 150 years of geology, biostratigraphy and superposition were the only means for determining the relative age of rocks. |
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| In such situations, rainfall amount rather than intensity is the main factor determining the severity of soil erosion by water. |
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| This can include determining the nutritional, health, age or injury status of the individual the bones were taken from. |
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| One factor in determining the outcome of the war was that the Allies had significantly more economic resources they could spend on the war. |
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| Since 1990 PPG 16 has required planners to consider archaeology as a material consideration in determining applications for new development. |
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| Charlemagne had an important role in determining Europe's immediate economic future. |
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| A greater difficulty involved determining the cargo on the outgoing journey. |
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| Though these events were not huge bounds for the field, they were influential in determining the course of science. |
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| Large frame quadrants were used for astronomical measurements, notably determining the altitude of celestial objects. |
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| There is no other physical principle determining longitude directly but with time. |
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| The Qatar government, which runs the QIA, will become a major power-broker in determining the future of the London exchange. |
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| Diplomatic recognition is an important factor in determining whether a nation is an independent state. |
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| He also proposed a system of determining longitude by comparing the local time of a place with an absolute time. |
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| The prizes were to be awarded for the discovery and demonstration of a practical method for determining the longitude of a ship at sea. |
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| Since the event occurred at a known time, it provided an accurate means of determining longitude. |
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| The major determining factors include feed cost, availability, nutrient balance and energy density required. |
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| Apart from maps, he published journals and navigational guides and developed a new method for determining longitude. |
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| In determining the success or failure of a Dutch Auction, one must consider competing objectives. |
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| In determining when to extract a pulpless tooth, it is necessary to take into consideration many factors. |
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| Fertility awareness methods involve determining the most fertile days of the menstrual cycle and avoiding unprotected intercourse. |
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| Techniques for determining fertility include monitoring basal body temperature, cervical secretions, or the day of the cycle. |
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| For this reason, estimates of the incidence of abortion must be made without determining certainty related to standard error. |
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| English courts may weigh the emphasis or relative knowledge in determining whether a statement is enforceable as part of the contract. |
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| The first step in determining the existence of a legally recognised responsibility is the concept of an obligation or duty. |
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| Since a clear archetype for determining guilt does not exist, the criminal justice system must rely on rulings handed down by juries. |
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| However, the manner in which section 5 was worded created much difficulty in determining whether particular English statutes applied locally. |
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| Difficulty in carbon dating the laterite rock compounds poses a problem for determining the exact time period. |
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| Accordingly, the Supreme Court is ultimately responsible for determining which privileges exist. |
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| Some MEPs and industry spokesmen have criticised the ruling against the use of gender as factor in determining premiums for insurance products. |
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| The ballots were returned to the Clerk of the Crown in Ireland, who was responsible for determining the victor. |
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| This was a substantial change from Adam Smith's thoughts on determining the supply price. |
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| The government does not prevent firms from determining what wages they will pay and what prices they will charge for their products. |
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| Noting how an unidentified fiber strand burns and smells can assist in determining if it is natural or synthetic, and what the fiber content is. |
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| No satisfactory explanation can as yet be given for the exact mechanisms determining the formation of earlywood and latewood. |
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| This generally makes determining the price of ores of this nature opaque and difficult. |
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| There exist a number of different standard determining how the power and torque of an automobile engine is measured and corrected. |
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| Hydrochloric acid is the preferred acid in titration for determining the amount of bases. |
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| For properties such as strength and conductivity, the bond area in relation to the particle size is the determining factor. |
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| This classification is important for determining management and predicting outcomes of the disease. |
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| In addition, Harry Nyquist developed a procedure for determining the stability of feedback systems. |
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| One potential method for determining underpricing is through the use of IPO underpricing algorithms. |
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| The two primary factors determining monopoly market power are the company's demand curve and its cost structure. |
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| The two main methods for determining willingness to buy are observation of personal characteristics and consumer actions. |
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| The composition, moisture, and compaction of soil are all major factors in determining the erosivity of rainfall. |
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| Several methods of determining guilt or innocence were outlawed including trial by ordeal and trial by combat. |
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| Regardless of regulations determining treatment to prisoners, violations of their rights continue to be reported. |
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| Thus far, detailed studies determining the neurochemical codes of the two subplexuses in the porcine and human colon are scarce. |
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| Bacterial or jack bean urease is used for determining urea in serum or urine. |
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| This case report discusses the complexities of determining the etiology of a toxic event in a zoologic institution. |
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| Use of real-time PCR for determining copy number and zygosity in transgenic plants. |
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| Zeekoegat saw the erection of the so-called GPO telescope, a 40 cm objective-prism refractor, for determining radial velocities. |
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| Lesley Hause of McCormick Advertising puffs on a cigar while determining yardage for her approach shot. |
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| The threshold issue in a voluntary reconveyance, foreclosure or abandonment is determining whether a taxable event has occurred. |
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| An analysis of refractometry as a method of determining blood total protein concentration in the American lobster Homarus americanus. |
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| The most common method for determining sugar content is by refractometry or Brix, based on density. |
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| When determining a base price upon which farmers are reimbursed for their crops, the RMA typically uses commodities prices. |
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| What's the point of determining these conditions to achieve reproducibly clean boards if this breaks down over time? |
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| For recyclers, the complexity arises in determining how to meet the service needs of their customers while obtaining backhaul rates. |
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| After determining if gear saturation occurred, binomially distributed generalized linear models were fitted to the proportional catch data. |
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| Renal biopsies play a pivotal role in determining the diagnosis in patients with impaired renal function and with other renal diseases. |
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| Her influenza biosensor, for example, is aimed at not just detecting the flu virus but also at determining whether the strain is pandemic. |
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| Using sea snail nerve cells, the scientists reversed memory loss by determining when the cells were primed for learning. |
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| The main active substance of Ledin is ledol, a tricyclic sesquiterpenoid, its amount determining the quality of the marsh tea raw material. |
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| Indigenous peoples had no formal role in the negotiation of the Meech Lake Accord, and yet they played an important role in determining its fate. |
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| We propose an approach for determining a combined result which is metrologically compatible with the contributing results. |
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| The expected reaction of significant others also plays a role in determining whether behaviors will change. |
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| In 1973, the Supreme Court produced the three-prong Miller test as a means of determining whether something was obscene. |
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| The third and final step in determining property taxes is to multiply the local jurisdiction's mill rate times taxable value. |
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| The patient is hemorrhaging, and you are charged with determining care. |
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| When determining the amount to capitalize, guidelines similar to those applied during the acquisition or construction stage are followed. |
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| We rely on our visual system more heavily than previously thought in determining the causality of events. |
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| One way of determining the solubility of polymers in solvents is through the estimation of solubility parameters. |
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| This article attempts to identify a methodology for determining centers of gravity. |
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| Tomograms are particularly useful in determining the amount of cranial settling and to measure SAC or AADI values. |
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