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- noun Plural form of
determination .
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Examples
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We would hope to be able to make some determinations from the pattern itself.
A Message About ID 2007
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Its atomic weight, according to the most exact determinations, is 35.46.
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From a purely quantitative point of view alone, the work involved in these determinations is very considerable indeed.
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Finally, the High Court chief justice says the Federal Court should be allowed to use an agreed statement of facts when making native title determinations by consent.
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Third dates are where long-term determinations are made, where a relationship crystallizes, where you find out if the guy with perfectly mussed hair and a slobber-free kissing ability actually has something under the hood.
Pajiba 2009
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e measurements on spheres having a diameter of 13 µ, and gave me for N the value of 65 x 1022 This agreement with the previous. determinations is all the more striking as even the order of magnitude of the phenomenon was not known (1910).
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Unfortunately, the case languished before various judges for the last five years, until it was summarily dismissed, for a second time, based upon special master Linda Finley’s findings and title determinations, without a trial on the merits and in blatant disregard of the Georgia Supreme Court’s previous order.
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This bivalent character of capacity judgments derives from the special practical function of capacity determinations, which is to issue an
Decision-Making Capacity Charland, Louis 2008
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The Clean Air Act, however, requires that EPA make designation determinations
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For the moisture, volatile matter, fixed carbon and ash, the determinations are the same, but a special distillation must be made to obtain a sufficient quantity of the volatile products for subsequent examination.
A Text-book of Assaying: For the Use of Those Connected with Mines. Cornelius Beringer 1886
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