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So next year's election will turn largely on one question: who does the American people hold responsible for what will likely still be a lousy economy?
But even as Republicans try to cast the race as a referendum on Mr. Obama, Democrats say it will turn largely on the way voters respond to the candidates themselves.
When it comes to ascertaining what really happened in the Sofitel suite, particularly over whether sex between accuser and accused was consensual or not, the case will turn largely on "he-said-she-said" testimony.
The odds turn largely on whether enough rain falls over the next three months in the south-east of the country to fill the reservoirs that feed the hydro plants that provide much of Brazil's power.
Whether the archdiocese wins that bet will turn largely on whether it can take advantage of a Massachusetts law that caps the liability of charities for torts, or civil wrongs, at $20,000.
The result will turn largely on the court's reading of its 2003 decision in Grutter v. Bollinger, when the justices, by 5 to 4, ruled that schools may take race into account as one factor among many, as long as they do not use numerical quotas.
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Lance Williams was acquitted of attempted murder and gun possession, in a case that turned largely on the credibility of one of the arresting officers.
The case turns largely on a 1995 Court of Appeals decision that a sound education means one that prepares students to "function productively as civic participants capable of voting and serving on a jury".
The race turned largely on Republican plans to overhaul Medicare.
Judge Hamilton's ruling turned largely on the testimony of medical experts.
Last November, after a campaign that turned largely on the issue of health care, Barack Obama was reëlected with a popular majority of five million.
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