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8 Sentences With "more determinative"

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"Behavior is going to be more determinative of our clients' returns," he said.
" With these algorithms, sometimes called computational propaganda, they are "ever more determinative of online conduct.
The results of the 2018 midterm elections will be far more determinative than any definition of obstruction of justice.
A full DNA and fingerprint search, along with a look at any retrievable content from the iPhone – photos, text messages, GPS location data – could provide more determinative information.
His mother's family seems the more determinative, however, going back to Robert Leaming Montgomery, called the Colonel, a Philadelphia banker who one day at the start of the 20th century fell off his horse in Radnor Township and realized when he got to his feet that the farmland around him was beautiful.
Still, in this era in which feelings toward a president seem to be more determinative of vote choice than at any point in recent history, a Democratic victory or a close GOP win in a district Trump won by 12 in 2016 would be suggestive that Trump's brand is tarnished ahead of 2020.
In fact, I will close by noting that not even the three of us are completely in agreement about it: I (Turkheimer) am convinced that the question is irredeemably unscientific; Nisbett accepts it as a legitimate scientific question, and thinks evidence points fairly strongly in the direction of the black-white gap being entirely environmental in origin; while Harden questions the quality of the existing evidence, but thinks more determinative data may be found in future genetic knowledge.
Generally, entry into law programs in Canada is based primarily on a combination of the student's previous grades as well as, for English-language common-law programs, their score on the Law School Admission Test (LSAT). Factors such as specialized degrees, work experience, community involvement, personal character, extracurricular activities, and references are sometimes taken into account, for which the Universities of Calgary, Windsor and McGill's holistic law school admissions are well known, but the LSAT remains far more determinative of admission than comparable standardized tests for other disciplines, such as the MCAT or GMAT. Quebec law schools, including the dual- curriculum, bilingual McGill University Faculty of Law, do not require applicants to write the LSAT, although any scores are generally taken into account; nor do the French-language common-law programs at the Université de Moncton École de droit and University of Ottawa Faculty of Law. All of Canada's law schools are affiliated with public universities, and are thus public institutions.

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