Sentence examples for the decisive aspect from inspiring English sources

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the decisive aspect

adjective

Having the power or quality of deciding a question or controversy; putting an end to contest or controversy; final; conclusive.

  • A decisive battle is fatal for one side's war chances

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The decisive aspect of creation, however, is that God fashioned humans according to the divine image and made the creation subject to them.

In general, in bibliometric analyses of citations the decisive aspect is not to consider individual publications or authors but to concentrate on a statistically relevant parent population.

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Moreover, the reheating of the billet in the semi-solid state as quickly and homogeneously as possible is one of the most decisive aspect.

One of the most decisive aspects of the campaign was the role of the Lagos state government under the competent leadership of Governor Babatunde Fashola.

Despite the fact that the interlinkages between the aforementioned factors can play a major role for the market penetration of electric cars, the customers' requirements and expectations are the most decisive aspects for the market deployment of alternative propulsion systems.

Although it does handle position switching through the built-in sensors, there is one decisive aspect of the design that ensures you'll keep it held sideways.

Since biofuel production costs are mainly driven by raw material prices with rather low reduction potentials, the optimisation of biofuel production with regards to GHG emissions will be a decisive aspect for the future of current biofuel options such as biodiesel (e.g. from vegetable oils).

This indicates that, in addition to the macroscopic preparation, also the in situ microscopic tip preparation by voltage pulses is a further decisive aspect which determines the magnetic contrast in spin-STM.

Indeed, this is a decisive aspect, which stems from the theory by which culture, namely the set of meanings with which human beings interpret their experience and guide their actions (Geertz 1973), plays a role closely correlated to that of genetic processes in modelling evolution and, accordingly, the differences between human groups (Richerson and Boyd 2005 Laland et al. 2010).

Jupiter would deliver about 36 Sv (3600 rem) per day to unshielded colonists at Io and about 5.4 Sv (540 rems) per day to unshielded colonists at Europa, which is a decisive aspect due to the fact that already an exposure to about 0.75 Sv over a period of a few days is enough to cause radiation poisoning, and about 5 Sv over a few days is fatal.

Therefore the focus of this contribution will be on human persons and their qualities as the decisive, key aspect of knowledge organisation.

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