Similar words: determine, determined, indeterminate, exterminate, mining, interminably, interminable, extermination. Meaning: [dɪ'tɜːmɪn] adj. having the power or quality of deciding.
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91. In so doing they extended the problem of determining the relationship between rhetoric and reality into the early barbarian period.
92. Aside from team coordination, tactics play a huge part in determining whether you are on the winning or losing side.
93. Will social factors be given equal weight with medical factors when determining such claims?
94. He, himself, did not identity a shortfall in March 1992,(http://sentencedict.com/determining.html) the context for determining that appeal then.
95. At present the Monopolies and Mergers Commission is charged with determining whether a proposed merger is contrary to the public interest.
96. Economic practices come into the literature in determining a fair price or a fair wage.
97. The method is particularly useful for determining the average relative molecular masses of polymers and other macromolecular substances.
98. Newborns seek nourishment and relief from discomfort, with their reflexes determining behavior.
99. The only notable factor in determining regional differences was the availability of building materials.
100. However,(sentencedict.com) the issues involved in determining environmental impact are often complex.
101. Hence it will be necessary to take account of the structure in determining what leadership role is most appropriate.
102. The vendor selling the information would have absolutely no way of determining whether he was selling to one person or 500.
103. As we have shown, this is one of the main factors determining company decisions on output, employment and investment.
104. The press had become a prime mover in determining government policy and influencing public opinion.
105. The Group would review all proposals with an eye to determining issues of policy.
106. The materials used to construct biosensors, and their covering layers, are important in determining the practical success of the biosensor.
107. Obtaining good current legal advice is an important part of determining a point of view about the disease.
108. As a result there are areas of ambiguity in determining the value of state support for the railways.
109. Until a decade ago, the kingdom had greater flexibility in determining its level of income and expenditure.
110. The later the process of formation of States, the less the importance of domestic factors in determining their creation.
111. Recognition of cursive handwriting is especially prone to errors due to the difficulty of determining the correct segmentation of a word.
112. The current basis for determining whether or not a person is mentally handicapped is the IQ test.
113. There was considerable debate within this school about the overlapping concepts of motive, determining tendency and set.
114. Eventually reason will prevail, but only after the determining structures have developed.
115. Issey Miyake continues to delight audiences at his beautiful shows by determining his own uniquely futuristic fashion logic.
116. An important feature of McGregor's approach is that it shows how management assumptions are important in determining motivation and morale.
117. Trusting relationships between children are a crucial determining factor if we want them to collaborate spontaneously.
118. The process of implementation had a large role in determining the ultimate outcomes.
119. Article 20 gives the government responsibility for determining and conducting national policy.
120. The determining male gaze projects its fantasy on to the female figure, which is styled accordingly.
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