Sentence examples for decisive for the outcome from inspiring English sources

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A study of integration processes in European cities concluded that 'the receiving society, its institutional structure and its reactions to newcomers are consequently far more decisive for the outcome of the process than the immigrants themselves' (Penninx & Martiniello, 2004, p. 142).

The ability of the central government to control the peripheral and interior provinces of the Empire was reduced and the actions of the local and provincial governors became more decisive for the outcome of the war with Byzantium.

Arguably, this conclusion should apply to all mammals, except maybe for present-day humans, in which muscle n-6 PUFA content of competing runners might be decisive for the outcome of short-distance races, but will hardly affect their fitness in the evolutionary sense of the word.

There are allegations that the patient's opinion rather than the GP's is decisive for the outcome sick leave or no sick leave [ 30, 31].

Therefore, infection with Sr does not affect the protective response against Plasmodium, although it generates small changes in parasitemia levels; which is not decisive for the outcome of Plasmodium infection (Table 4(d)).

Given that the two studies that favoured the IGRA-only strategy were valid in respect of the progression rates and the specificity of the TST, assumptions about these two factors appear to be decisive for the outcome of the cost-effectiveness analysis.

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Michigan, with 18 electoral votes, is one of the most important links in a chain of largely Midwestern states that may be the decisive region for the outcome of the presidential race.

This intimate interface ultimately becomes the decisive factor for the outcome of the interaction, whether it is fatal or conducive for both the host and the intruder [6].

When they occur, fights are intense and take place by neck-wrestling, which renders body size, and in particular neck development, a decisive factor for the outcome.

Male body size is a decisive factor for the outcome of male male competition and female choice in numerous animals (Andersson, 1994; Blanckenhorn, 2005).

Surgery – often referred to as surgical source control – is essential and generally considered to be a decisive factor for the outcome in patients with IAI.[ 2– 4] Source control is defined as the elimination of the source of infection and the control over ongoing contamination.

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