Sentence examples for much determined by from inspiring English sources

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He suggests that the issues the center takes on are very much determined by your financial backers.

The internet of things will be be as much determined by its own revenue imperatives and ownership structures as our society is by inequality, consumerism and the politics of fear.

In a poll released by Pew on March 2, 19 percent of Americans agreed with the statement that "success in life is pretty much determined by forces outside of our control," the highest number since 1994.

To the horror of geneticists, Craig Venter, one of the main researchers, pointed out that the fact that we only have about 25,000 genes meant psychological ­differences between individuals could not be much determined by them – "our environments are critical," he concluded.

Robert Kuttner, in The American Prospect, a liberal publication, wrote that Dr. Graham "has taken loads of self-serving industry money to underwrite his Harvard Center". He suggests that the issues the center takes on are very much determined by your financial backers.

Nolan McCarty, a political scientist at Princeton who wrote the book "Polarized America: The Dance of Ideology and Unequal Riches" with Rosenthal and Keith Poole of the University of Georgia, said that their research has shown that: "there are big regional differences in party support related to social issues, culture, etc., but within regions, voting is very much determined by income.

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The victory has been achieved, of course, not only through an effective vaccine (known as OPV3), but also through unending labors across the continent by countless volunteers, traditional and religious leaders, and much determined work by national and local governments.

Singapore was for 140 years a British colony4 and children's services during the early years were very much determined and influenced by the British.

On Thursday, his future will as much be determined by Ukip as Labour.

He also said the prisoners' status much be determined by "a competent tribunal," as required by the 1949 rules for treatment for prisoners of war.

Researchers have even suggested that when it comes to issues such as religion and politics, our choices are much more determined by our genes than we think.

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