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were determinative
noun
An ideogram used to mark semantic categories of words in logographic scripts.
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The pollination resource value showed the highest correlation with the species richness and abundance of the forest species, whereas for edibility the species richness and abundance of the tall herbs were determinative.
The SvjO2 and lactate gap values were determinative in the aspect of final outcome.
Of course, one could draw another conclusion about the impeachment, which is that the public's views in the end were determinative -- Clinton's poll ratings stayed high throughout -- and the framers' system slowed down the process enough to let that opinion be heard.
Career life balance issues loomed large, and for some were determinative in their decision to pursue nonacademic careers, consistent with previous reports (Mason et al., 2009; Fuhrmann et al., 2011).
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At times, he plays down that experience; at other times, he suggests it was determinative.
But Bill Clinton is no Harry Potter; his role in the ever intensifying political debate remains substantial, and in some ways might even be determinative.
Since World War II the influence of folk song upon popular song has not just been great; it has been determinative.
And then, of course, there is my personal take on things, which will, of course, factor in strongly but not be determinative.
Despite being designed to meet specific measurements requirements, this converter is intended for applications where device power requirements are determinative such self powered sensors networks and implantable devices.
Because this module has components working on many different time scales, the history leading up to an event may be determinative.
No single evaluation will be determinative.
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