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Being determinative
noun
An ideogram used to mark semantic categories of words in logographic scripts.
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"It may be one of those things that seemed insignificant at the time but can wind up being determinative".
And we think that what happens on Feb. 29, while not being determinative of what happens on March 7, can affect March 7 in only a positive way".
We identified nine categories of factors that might contribute to these large technological transformations, and then evaluated, via interviews with sector participants in each country, which factors were viewed as being determinative or highly influential in the trajectory of that technology in their country context.
Indeed, individuals differ according to their prior knowledge, the latter being determinative for their ability to detect and make sense of information.
It follows that information disclosure is also dependent upon the type of innovation at stake, the latter being determinative for the allocation of property rights among agents (Aghion and Tirole 1994) and the selection of the fittest appropriation regime for capturing and sharing the value generated by the commercialisation of innovations.
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No single evaluation will be determinative.
A victim's views must never be determinative.
While both are significant considerations, neither of these is determinative.
Moreover, the title of the agreement will not be determinative.
It is the effect of the answer that is determinative.
The subjective component of actual authority is determinative here.
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