And stamina while playing a computer may be the deciding factor in this match. |
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The closure of the pool, the closest to the university, may be a deciding factor in students coming here or not. |
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An injury to Rossendale goalkeeper John Gillies proved to be the deciding factor in this match. |
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This can be the deciding factor as to whether someone should embark on a course of therapy at all! |
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The latter held a good position along the rails throughout and in the end it was the deciding factor. |
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He was an older man and a business owner with money, so that was a deciding factor in her decision to rush into marriage. |
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However, the stress and strain of playing in such a demanding tournament could be the deciding factor between the two finalists. |
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Then when I went training with them, there was a lot of professionalism and enjoyment in it, and that was the deciding factor. |
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Ultimately, how you handle yourself at the crucial moment is the deciding factor for a winner. |
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As ever, the availability of financial resources from City of York Council would be the deciding factor in any such project. |
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So more and more the final decision comes down to personal preference and the deciding factor of price. |
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Being a player short was the deciding factor in Burnholme's 78-81 home defeat against Ainsty in the Fellowship Cup. |
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The perception of the costs and benefits to them of participating in the System will likely be a deciding factor. |
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The arrival of John Diefenbaker as prime minister in 1958 was the deciding factor. |
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Often, access to a firearm is the definitive, deciding factor on the outcome of the situation. |
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Crown election in each case will be the deciding factor as to whether the offender will receive a minimum sentence. |
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Neither Reuters nor the Guild want the schedule to be a driver or deciding factor for an employee's career path. |
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While perfectly acceptable in most applications, even minimal video degradation may be a deciding factor in favor of Cat5 for other applications. |
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In the final analysis, market trends will obviously be the deciding factor. |
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Indeed, in a cluttered world where one company's product can be nearly identical to another's, quality service is often the deciding factor for finicky customers. |
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But he argued that the issue does motivate otherwise unlikely voters and could be a deciding factor in a close race. |
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The high profile of the prizes remains the main priority and the deciding factor in their impact. |
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That was probably a deciding factor in what was to become the events of Black September. |
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But it's not the «Swiss» part that should be the deciding factor, rather the specific way such transactions are executed «end to end». |
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Although the Haier brand is making inroads into the global consumer consciousness, analysts say the deciding factor for overseas buyers is still its dirt-cheap prices. |
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It is the geopolitical benefits of the accession of these countries that are the deciding factor for me however. |
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Seniority would be a deciding factor only in cases of relative equality among competing employees. |
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The deciding factor seems to have been the government's perception that it had lost control of the business of the house. |
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The deciding factor is whether the plaintiff has proven wrongful intrusion into his or her privacy. |
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The participation in the Mexico World Water Forum has indisputably been a deciding factor in the evolution of the network. |
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This first impression could be the deciding factor between you and your competition. |
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Cost: Cost is commonly the deciding factor in determining whether to retrofit or reconstruct. |
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For opponents of the euro, and they are not exclusively Conservative, that was a signal that a political determination, not an economic one, will be the deciding factor. |
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Amid controversy about the value of bottled water against mains water, experts have advised Scots consumers that where they live should be the deciding factor. |
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The point here is this, even though away goals are not often the deciding factor they certainly appear to have a major psychological influence on proceedings. |
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Indeed, price tends to be a deciding factor in selecting a trench philosophy. |
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It is understood that the university's reputation for medicine and life sciences could be a deciding factor in the firm's decision on the site for its new venture. |
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Lastly although this may seem a bit nit-picky, the final deciding factor in my pack choice boils down to necessities versus extras. |
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The Court held that a high level of concentration in an oligopolistic market is not in itself a deciding factor as to the existence of collective dominance. |
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Why is opposition to any projection of force always the deciding factor? |
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Pragmatism was likely the deciding factor. |
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There can be no gainsaying the fact that the example of adults in hygiene and safety can be the deciding factor between life and death of their teen-age children. |
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France's reliance on cannon was usually the deciding factor until Spain developed a lightweight matchlock gun, called the arquebusier. |
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The simplest ballasts are just an inductor, and are chosen where cost is the deciding factor, such as street lighting. |
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Research has shown that when choosing where to visit, decent dunnies can be a deciding factor. |
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A community that creates a receptive physical and social environment can be the deciding factor in determining whether or not a supportive housing project is successful. |
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The deciding factor should be whether the public interest in statements of that sort being made outweighs the harm that they may cause to private reputations. |
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Government agencies can, and have used the designation of a Canadian Heritage River as a deciding factor in choosing where their programs should be located. |
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Geri Kamenz, president of the Ontario Federation of Agriculture says he doubts the transfer tax will be the deciding factor on whether the next generation takes over the farm, but he hopes it will be a contributing factor. |
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Since the first two parts of the triangle are already present, the deciding factor in the extent of disease development for 2006 is going to be the weather. |
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Once again proving that superior force was the deciding factor. |
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The answer could be the deciding factor on whether it is wise to jump at a chance opportunity or whether it is better to grasp at straws from level ground. |
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Hoch the Choke didn't earn that monicker for nothing, which is why shrewd punters these days back him on markets where his bottle is not the deciding factor. |
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