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The campaign turned on how well the troops knew the fords on the Brandywine and the surrounding countryside.
Rescue proposals in Europe have turned on how ratings agencies define a sovereign default.Ratings are also embedded in private contracts: witness the ruinous amounts of extra collateral demanded by AIG's derivatives counterparties after it was downgraded.
The case against Mr. Haouari turned on how much he knew about the millennium plan.
The case turned on how the definition of "personal information" should be interpreted under the Privacy Act.
The debate in conference turned on how to tackle this particular strain of comments when they occur within the 25,000 to 40,000 the Guardian receives each day.
The case turned on how broadly a court can apply the Stored Communications Act, a law adopted in 1986 as part of the Electronic Communications Privacy Act to give a measure of protection to the then-nascent technology of email.
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The battle over the wisdom of eminent domain ultimately turns on how you perceive a house.
BOOK REVIEW Party Loyalties The presidential election may turn on how strongly voters see their party affiliations.
Financial success now turns on how well Mr. Renner performs overseas, where his drawing power is untested.
A great deal could also turn on how Anthony Kennedy, the 80-year-old moderate Republican, perceives Trump.
But the fate of the Democrats' Congressional majorities may turn on how much, which is why Democrats are spending $50 million to mobilize recently registered "surge voters".
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