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The side effects of long-term use of steroids and the risk of inducing pneumonia were decisive issues for the GPs: Usually, we should be concerned whether there is an infective component when we prescribe steroids.
The decisive issue for the voters, however, had not been the nature of the future regime but simply war or peace.
The clash between these two different approaches to phenomenology has also been labeled "the realism-idealism controversy" (Ingarden 1929, Avé-Lallemant 1975b) and turned out to be one of the most decisive issues in the history of the phenomenological movement.
Optimal exploitation of hadronic final states played a key role in successes of all recent collider experiment in HEP, and the ability to use hadronic final states will continue to be one of the decisive issues during the analysis phase of the LHC experiments.
Our analysis of regional trends in resource use highlights what may turn out to be decisive issues in the future of our global social metabolism.
They should certainly not be the decisive issues in the referendum campaign.
The selection of the KPIs is a decisive issue because the final scheduling design will depend on them.
This is why the NHS is set to be a decisive issue at the election".
Meanwhile, the new government had successfully set the terms of debate on the decisive issue – the economy.
For constitutional purposes the decisive issue turns on the operating incidence of a challenged tax.
Can or will this growing fear of ISIS be a possibly decisive issue in 2016, as the far worse 9/11 was in 2001, 2002 and 2004?
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