Sentence examples for was determinative from inspiring English sources

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was determinative

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But his colleague Lord Walker said, in paragraph 94, that the Vienna convention point was "determinative".

They were the ones tweaking these things, and it was their taste that was determinative".

At times, he plays down that experience; at other times, he suggests it was determinative.

"It showed I had a core base in an area that was determinative," she said.

No single factor was determinative in an election that brought nearly 140 million Americans to the polls.

Both, in their own way, believe that Truman's personal biography was determinative of the course American foreign policy took, a variant of the great-man theory of history.

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No single evaluation will be determinative.

A victim's views must never be determinative.

While both are significant considerations, neither of these is determinative.

Moreover, the title of the agreement will not be determinative.

It is the effect of the answer that is determinative.

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