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Whereas insecticide and fungicide transport is likely governed by application time and method, the governing factor for herbicide load was the magnitude of the stream discharge.
"Some people were reluctant, but ultimately their desire for closure was the governing factor," Mr. Garabedian said.
The governing factor in his life now is a contract he signed last year with the United Press, calling for an autobiography, if he can write one.
The necessity of holding needed labour is today the governing factor for employers who have workers with whom they do not negotiate either collectively or individually generally clerical and administrative workers.
The governing factor in the Staff's decision to use trucks for tanks in the war games was the desire to keep the Army's one armored division, with its five hundred quite good tanks, intact as units for its own maneuvers at Fort Knox.
Reservoir volume is the governing factor in production by depletion.
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The aerodynamic stability becomes a governing factor in designing long-span suspension bridges.
This stoichiometric need for phosphorus makes the element not only a governing factor in plant growth but an irreplaceable one.
Criteria for evaluation of a basket design should include toughness, energy absorption, and electrical resistance, but style and marketability are more often the governing factors.
This analysis showed that both conidia adhesion capacity and hyphal morphology were among the governing factors affecting the final pellet diameter.
However, household size, level of income and cost of cleaner energy sources are the governing factors for the households to make the choice of advanced cooking stoves.
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