Sentence examples for at a determination from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "at a determination" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to a specific decision or conclusion, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The committee arrived at a determination regarding the funding allocation."
Alternatives: "at a conclusion" or "in a decision".

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To arrive at a determination, Brian X . Chenrecently tested Allo for five days and compared it with other apps like iMessage, Messenger and Google Hangouts.

A meeting is scheduled today at the Justice Department between officials of the Archives and representatives of Mr. White to try to arrive at a determination of who owns the material.

Armed defectors, joined by civilians who have taken up arms, number only in the thousands, diplomats say, but they, too, hinted at a determination to shift from what they saw as their mission months ago — protecting protesters — and toward a more traditional insurgency.

An analysis of the properties of a single image of flame is relatively lacking; static characteristics are focused on single picture by precise analysis of the geometric properties of flame to arrive at a determination result.

States often assign varying cut-offs to analyte levels and often use different screening test algorithms, including second-tier tests or repeat tests to arrive at a determination of whether the specimen is within the normal range, with highly variable case definitions at screening.

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Its 2017 settlement was arrived at without a determination of liability, so ADS was able to continue bidding on contracts as a small business.

Through seven years, Truman, for all his flaws, embodied patriotism, spine, personal dignity, and, as he demonstrated at Potsdam, a determination to assume the responsibilities of world leadership, the reverse image of what the world saw last week in Germany.

After that, the contractor must submit the proposed lien -- along with supporting documentation -- to the American Arbitration Association for a "mini-arbitration hearing" at which a determination will be made as to whether a lien is warranted and, if so, the amount of the lien that the contractor may file.

The Board of Tax Appeals concluded that, from a careful consideration of all the evidence, 'the payments made by Unopco to the petitioners and others were additional compensation in consideration of services rendered to Universal and were not tax-free gifts.' This, as we recently have pointed out, is 'a conclusion of law or at least a determination of a mixed question of law and fact.

In fact, according to Arthur Caplan, a professor of bioethics at New York University, a determination of brain death is more certain than one of cardiac death.

"I think Philadelphia is going to wait until I get about 1,000 at-bats to make a determination on me," he says.

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