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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as decisive for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is a crucial factor or determinant in a particular context or situation.
Example: "The research findings were as decisive for the outcome of the trial as the testimonies presented."
Alternatives: "as critical to" or "as pivotal for".
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But what he didn't take may be just as decisive for modern sensibilities.
The regional election is seen as decisive for the future of Merkel's rickety coalition government.
Following this approach, 10 environmental characteristics were identified as decisive for the woody species composition of the forest edges.
They consider end-feel or, to a lesser extent, provocation of patient's pain as decisive for diagnostic conclusions.
Liam Fox, the British defence minister, was no exception when he used a New Year's visit to bill 2011 as decisive for international efforts in the country.
There were no further Muslim invasions of Frankish territory, and Charles's victory has often been regarded as decisive for world history, since it preserved western Europe from Muslim conquest and Islāmization.
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However, the outcome was not as decisive as Charles had hoped for.
Yet, while as we have seen (section 3), Hume certainly saw it as part of the road to "true philosophy," he does not view Newton's achievement as a decisive advance in knowledge of nature but, instead, as decisive evidence for the claim that nature will remain unknowable in principle.
AP-2α and AP-2γ were suggested to act as decisive pacemakers for cellular fates such as proliferation, apoptosis and differentiation in the mammary epithelium under physiological conditions [ 5, 20].
Non-Mabille individuals in samples from the first half of the twentieth century could not be regarded as decisive evidence for the proposed scenario as the anthropogenic introduction may well have started with an unnoticed lag phase a few decades earlier (Simberloff et al. 2013).
In step 1, articles were screened based on title; in step 2, articles were selected based on the abstracts; in step 3 full versions of included articles were ordered; and all information was summarized in step 4. The abstracts formed an important element of the selection process and were used as decisive criterion for ordering full versions of the articles.
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