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Meanings of
determining
in English
Having the power or quality of deciding.
crucial
deciding
determinant
determinative
Related terms
decisive
Synonyms
Examples for "
crucial
"
crucial
deciding
determinant
determinative
Examples for "
crucial
"
1
This is from an oil security point of view a
crucial
question.
2
I think that's really
crucial
to setting a good example, Joshi added.
3
Military support is seen as
crucial
to Mr Maduro's hold on power.
4
Greece's migration minister also said Brussels was
crucial
to easing the crisis.
5
THE Government parties have reached a
crucial
stage in formulating Budget priorities.
1
Nor is Europe about
deciding
who is right and who is wrong.
2
Animal experts will assess the carcasses before
deciding
a course of action.
3
They would effectively be
deciding
between constitutional politics and violence, he said.
4
A preliminary injunction often leads to companies
deciding
to abandon their deal.
5
However, always let the size of the hold be the
deciding
factor.
1
Background: Accessibility to health services is a critical
determinant
for health outcome.
2
Literacy is an important
determinant
of health literacy, essential for good health.
3
Purpose: Social capital is frequently indicated as a
determinant
of population health.
4
The main
determinant
of per capita meat consumption appears to be wealth.
5
Color is an important
determinant
of pomegranate fruit quality and commercial value.
1
The specificity of determination and the localization of
determinative
factors is discussed.
2
Yet the outcome is surely vastly
determinative
of such a struggle.
3
He had never encountered a place where race was so
determinative
.
4
But I don't see it as
determinative
,
decisive activity at this point, Mullen said.
5
The years since that
determinative
hour in the Richmond book-shop had been well harvested.
Usage of
determining
in English
1
We therefore devised a new measuring tape-based method for
determining
vertebral level.
2
The regulator will be responsible for
determining
the cost of water services.
3
Many observers believe Sunday's election will be crucial in
determining
Turkey's future.
4
Here are some general guidelines for
determining
when your plants need water:
5
However,
determining
accurate global rates of these crucial activities has been challenging.
6
We take great pride in
determining
the most accurate nutritional information possible.
7
This is the key question in
determining
the impact on taxpayers' pockets.
8
Thus, they can be of great importance in
determining
adequate immunosuppressive therapy.
9
Migration assumptions are considered the most important factor in
determining
population growth.
10
The problem of
determining
solidity of a fused spinal segment still remains.
11
Again, he says, there is no way of
determining
the exact number.
12
Conclusion: The most important
determining
factor for comanagement was presence of comorbidities.
13
For polyploids, however, the difficulty of
determining
phase has limited such approaches.
14
The Irish-American response would be a key element in
determining
their decision.
15
He said he had to define who was responsible for
determining
that.
16
We were therefore interested in
determining
the role of IL-17 in PGIA.
Other examples for "determining"
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determining
determine
Noun
Singular
determine
Verb
Present
Frequent collocations
determine how
determine factor
determine when
determine the extent
determine region
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Determining
through the time
Determining
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
South Africa
Common
New Zealand
Common
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