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The phrase "determined in its" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe something that is established or resolved in a particular way, typically based on a decision or plan. Examples: - The budget for the project was determined in its early stages and could not be changed. - The winner of the competition will be determined in its final round. - The company's success is determined in its ability to adapt to changing market trends.
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″[That's] a period too long for the military to be forced to maintain a policy that it has determined, in its professional judgment, to be contrary to the national interest," he wrote.
He added that it was "as careful and determined in its symbolism as a seat of government".
Finally, Henry concedes that the will cannot desire what it does not know, but denies that the will is determined in its choices by the intellect; in other words, that it cannot desire the opposite of what the intellect dictates.
"This building is so determined in its angles and triangles," Gang said.
Last year, the bureau determined in its preliminary finding that both groups descend from Pequot Indians.
Obamacare's success was never going to be determined in its first year.
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Of course there's no guarantee Deliveroo won't kill its old pay structure entirely in future — should it determine in its review of the trial that it's better to do so.
But it did not exempt "discretionary" programs, whose financing Congress determines in its annual appropriations process.
Norad, based here in Colorado Springs, will try to determine in its review whether the United States is safer today.
A judge in one of them, Palm Beach, had given the canvassing authorities there wide latitude in attempting to determine in its manual recount what the voters had intended, rather than limited them to counting votes that had indisputably been cast.
These policy failures on the part of social networks represent an insidious western imperialism where a tech platform gets to determine, in its own favor whose stories are worth telling, and whose are "offensive".
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