Sentence examples for determines that something from inspiring English sources

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And once she determines that something is definitely off about her client's background ("Everything about Sarah and her parents seemed fraudulent"), she digs into the family history and, in due course, has to make sense of the two murders that result from her investigation.

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However, everyone will also be determined that something will go wrong.

The teacher had determined that something sexual had happened between them.

Nevertheless, it does seem that ministers are determined that something must be done to prop up coal.

They are so pathetic, in both senses of the word: bruised and battered, and yet still so grimly chipper, so determined that something – anything – will turn up.

"This is a very uncharacteristic problem regarding one of our institutions, and our presidents are determined that something like this never happen again," the Atlantic 10 commissioner, Linda Bruno, said.

"There is a bit of tension between being asked not to conduct an investigation and being able to gather enough information to determine that something requires reporting," Mr. Levy said.

Ginsberg says the first two cases that surfaced easily could have been missed, but novel research projects under way in the San Diego area, both connected to the Naval Health Research Center NHRCC) here, determined that something unusual was afoot.

Somewhat foreshadowing the changes to come, the then-CEO Tom Presaid-Werner sain in October 2013: "A year from now we might be using something that's not open allocation, but is the evolution of open allocation, as we've determined that something else works better.

A criterion or canon of truth is an instrument for definitely determining that something is true, and the Hellenistic schools all provide some view on how it is that we are to measure or evaluate whether something is true or not.

The same argument can be mounted against any other naturalist proposal: even if we have determined that something is what we desire to desire or is more evolved, the question whether it is good remains "open," in the sense that it is not settled by the meaning of the word "good".

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