But his mental toughness remains a question mark, which is a key to the consistency and determination required for Le Tour. |
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His invocation of Lincoln and Washington, and his avowed determination to make hard choices, suggest the former. |
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The figure's cold eyes held an unfaltering determination replaced suddenly by realization. |
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One simple mechanism used to avoid an incomplete process of root cause determination is the so-called rule of five whys. |
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With so much determination and boldness from so few and such brave horsemen, they did not dare to wait for the third encounter. |
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She was a lady of great spirit, independence, determination and resourcefulness, much admired and much liked, and she will be greatly missed. |
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The move displayed no determination on his part to pursue political liberalization. |
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Molecular methods for the determination of toxigenicity are being developed. |
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This grouping was done to establish the final cohorts that would permit comparison and allow determination of the utilization of order sets. |
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Tom was never a quitter and his pure determination and faith were very prominent. |
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Others may well be shocked or slightly sickened by the film's determination to be as filthy rude as possible on the way to raising a laugh. |
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He has risen to this responsibility with a kind of certainty and confidence and determination and persistence. |
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Secondly, the US's determination to control the world's most strategic resources will lead to further invasions and occupations. |
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But it has produced sides whose spirit, determination and commitment have matched that of any club, anywhere. |
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Molecular determination of the immunoglobulin heavy-chain gene status did not reveal clonality. |
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There is no provision for judicial determination of the legality of detention. |
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And behind the sparkle lies the rugged determination that has made her what she is today. |
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The IRA's response, the hunger strike campaign, equally proclaimed its determination to assert its belligerent status. |
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Seeing how terribly the trip strained the ungainly mother, Indira was amazed at her stoic determination to continue. |
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This fundamental research work enables the determination of biological endpoints, which can be used to set up in vitro tests. |
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It is founded on a misconception of the role of consumption rather than production in the income determination process. |
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Histopathologic verification of malignancy remains essential for a firm diagnosis and determination of appropriate therapy. |
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We went into this game as complete underdogs but produced a performance of grit and determination in true championship fashion. |
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He has the grit and determination to drive the atomic research centre towards its stated goal. |
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I would not be here today if it had not been for their sheer determination to find me. |
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His determination to carry out a suicide bombing was against the wishes of his own family. |
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They are also seeking a stay on the setting of a polling day pending the determination of the proceedings. |
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He is proof that there are many young people with principles, guts and determination and it's time we started respecting them for it. |
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Deals and manoeuvres are still being made, and there has been no final determination of international axes and power blocs. |
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But behind the jocose mood was a serious determination that farmers were sticking to their protest. |
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Her incredible tenacity, perseverance and determination to succeed is a commendable example to everyone. |
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Recent evidence that has led to determination of the cell of origin and the role of clonality in Hodgkin lymphoma is also reviewed. |
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There is no drive, commitment or determination to do anything worthwhile on the pitch. |
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Dr Anthony offered no statistics whatsoever to justify the government's determination to legalize certain abortions. |
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Upon completion of the reference to the Master, her determination and approval, shall require approbation by this court. |
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She felt her determination melt away as the doctor swabbed her wrist with the disinfectant, the sharp smell tickling her nose. |
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I plan to run the London Marathon when I am older, so though I am not a fast runner, I can run, and I have the determination to get through it. |
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No amount of determination could get me up any of these walls if I didn't have someone to give me a belay. |
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Paul Kenyon, from BBC ONE's Kenyon Confronts, co-hosted the event and praised the journalistic skill and determination of the prize winners. |
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That Father Ray had the foresight, determination and unfaltering work ethics to bring the institutions into existence is outstanding. |
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Those who knew George knew of his dogged determination to see things through to the end. |
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It would be artificial to do so in the circumstances, pending the arbitrators' determination of the matters that are within their jurisdiction. |
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Yet his dogged determination carried him through thousands of experiments, seventeen books, and a hundred scientific papers. |
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Postpartum interval was calculated by the determination of plasma progesterone concentrations. |
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Among the important results of their study is the role played by education in the wage determination process. |
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To date, this has hindered determination of the molecular structure of the pigments. |
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He still has immense energy to drive the group and he still gets up in the morning with the determination to win. |
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Throughout his life, he was an example of moral courage and determination and a source of inspiration to millions. |
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But in order to win a war, you have to have the vision and determination to fight it despite setbacks and political difficulties. |
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It was a great team effort with the lads playing with fire, passion, determination and a tremendous will to win. |
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As far as I'm concerned, you have to look at the circumstances to make a determination whether or not there's been an abuse of that privilege. |
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He had made one mistake, he had not counted on the skill and determination of his wily opponent. |
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He charged into the lead entering the stretch and drove with determination to the wire. |
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A soft murmur of agreement swept through the rest of them, and they were now facing the General with determination in their eyes. |
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Their determination to win, their creative approach to technology and their passion for motor sport make them perfect partners in this venture. |
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No determination has been made where Mocha Express will begin his stud career. |
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Julien approaches life and love like the video game hero, with determination and a single-minded pursuit. |
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Other methods of molecular weight determination include gel permeation chromatography, end-group analysis, and osmometry. |
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Being near someone with this trait gives others hope and determination to achieve their own self-actualization. |
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I give beaucoup extra points to applicants who have lived through real struggle and who have shown determination amid adversity. |
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There are uncertainties surrounding the determination of the annual maintenance cost. |
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Despite losing, the Blues at least showed some spirit and determination which has been in short supply from them this season. |
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In the meantime, the Feds have again shown a determination to trample on civil liberties to harass nonviolent protestors. |
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If this court is satisfied that the judge's determination was wrong, it must allow this appeal. |
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The determination not to see the other sky pilot's point of view is awesome. |
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This will allow a definite determination of the allergen that needs to be avoided, or potentially hyposensitized with allergy shots. |
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He does not view modern finance as being Walrasian, that is, a theory of mutual determination of markets, real and financial. |
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During one three-day conference, I was struck by the incredible drive and determination of my UN colleagues. |
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Next to receive the accolades of the local community was Tony Gartland who displayed tremendous determination to overcome his medical condition. |
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With spirits high despite the previous day's loss, Air Force showed determination and pulled together as they annihilated Navy in a strong win. |
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He proves to be an enthusiastic cheerleader, without skirting over the hard work and determination required to land a job in this industry. |
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She has an air of American pragmatism that complements her relentless determination to succeed and rise above her class. |
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Some people I spoke to gardened under very difficult circumstances, but gritty determination was winning the way towards a beautiful back yard. |
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By dint of hard work and determination Piper used his natural artistic talent and practical skills to great effect. |
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You can see the determination in the square outline of his jaw, the jutting staunchness of his features. |
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The supernatant was assayed for the determination of glycerol as just described for triglycerides. |
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The image of God in which man was created did not consist in an inclination and determination of the will to holiness. |
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Final determination shall be made by delegates at the business session of the annual NACTA conference. |
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The truth is that beneath the chirpy, seemingly carefree exterior lies a steely determination to succeed. |
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This dogged persistence and determination to see it through has taken its toll, both on his finances and his emotional well being. |
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But with sheer will and determination he's pursued interests in athletics and music which you would have never thought possible. |
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Nonetheless, by sheer dogged determination I have managed to observe and cogitate on a number of summer's wonders. |
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What immediately marked Eisenhower out as a military supremo was his ability and determination to make the Alliance an everyday working reality. |
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Where direct determination is to be performed, a variety of test methods are available. |
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Corporate greed and power are eventually no match for this woman's determination to set things right. |
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But I never let my personal loyalties delude me into thinking that the determination of winners is anything but arbitrary. |
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But it is determination and the will to succeed that will eventually win out. |
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He bore always unhappiness in his heart, and his eyes shone with determination behind his spectacles. |
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The collection's keeper, Selena Skipwith, is buoyant in her determination that this should be only the start. |
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Ice cream packages increasingly are designed with seals, again added for determination of puncture or tears. |
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The balance of gloating now seems to have moved to the supposed determination of the Americans to grab all the reconstruction contracts. |
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He's also dogged in his determination to see his own artistic vision fulfilled. |
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For he explained the process of wage determination in full, whereas the later version was simply a theory of the demand for labour. |
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Explanation is substituted for deduction, prediction, solution, determination and calculation as the objectives of science. |
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This is Rethel's most precise determination of who and where he is at that moment. |
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Apparently it was talent, determination and an irrepressibly optimistic spirit that won this vivacious young woman the role. |
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This determination obviously put it in good stead because the company's lawsuit has been dismissed with prejudice. |
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Tony went on to captain the school team, a sense of command obvious in the impassive determination of his set jaw and squared teenage shoulders. |
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There was a persistency to his nature, a sort of dogged determination that she would have admired if it didn't grate her so. |
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From 1981 to 1997, no one played with as much tenacity and dogged determination as Mullen. |
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Assertiveness emphasizes self-confidence and a persistent determination to express oneself or one's opinions. |
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She proved to be a marvellous skip and showed what wonderful determination she possesses. |
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Any determination to ignore them or to simply shrug them off would sacrifice the only weapon realistically available in the fight. |
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Turkey, perhaps, deserved the victory more by showing more purpose and determination to get forward than their African opponents. |
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But her determination has won through and while Grace will sadly never meet her father, Mrs Scott has the baby she longed for. |
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One of the first applications of the simplex algorithm was to the determination of an adequate diet that was of least cost. |
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So could she ever go back to just enjoying sailing without the goal-setting, ambitious drive and determination to set records and win races? |
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The chance was there and I had a go and, although it didn't work out, I've got the grit and determination to succeed. |
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We were all united in our grief, and in our determination to defeat this wicked terrorism. |
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The ultrasound measurements did not allow a determination between classifying this as a high or low anorectal malformation. |
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It's blimming hard, but if you have the determination and a degree of talent you can get through it. |
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It was sheer determination which spurred her on to become the first Scotswoman to reach the summit last week. |
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With a look of determination about her, the composer is clearly up for the challenge. |
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This determination to achieve something extra began with a lengthy battle to regain the use of her partial limb. |
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On the other hand, in his determination to secure the property, he may overbid by a margin greater than necessary. |
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His sincerity, honesty, and determination cannot be challenged, nor can the unique value of his findings. |
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Some great commanders showed a determination to control their subordinates, to enforce order, and even to attempt reforms. |
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Single-mindedness and determination are admired but shade into bloody-mindedness and obstinacy. |
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It does not mean that a determination criminally, civilly, or canonically has been made regarding the truth or non-truth of the allegation. |
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It is their determination to get to work, and their belief that they can get back home, rain or shine. |
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She built a reputation for ruthlessness in her determination to get the very best deal for her pension fund clients. |
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It serves as a timely reminder of the bravery and determination of the Royal Navy and merchant seamen. |
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They simply battle on, showing the kind of guts and determination some of their more illustrious opponents seem to lack. |
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What does come through, not altogether attractively, is a steely determination in these well-born girls to stick with their own kind. |
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Yet he continues to manage Dell with the urgency and determination of a college kid with his back to the wall. |
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It was a performance packed with spirit, determination and confidence as they had to fight back from an early 10-0 deficit. |
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Or, if they do, they will overlook that error in their determination to snap up some stylish, low-priced quilts, lamps and rugs. |
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My case was not about justice, but about the government's determination to win at all costs. |
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We had prepared very well all week showing aggression and determination yet on the day capitulated so easily in the second half. |
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I have to say that I find the Agency's stance on the Wretton determination surprising. |
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Yarnbury moved out of the bottom three as sheer guts, determination and spirit saw them through. |
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But such fierce determination to prevail will be matched by the hosts, who want to sign off the ill-starred campaign with a flourish. |
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To a mammoth crowd he spoke in Hindustani about the Government's determination to abolish both untouchability and landlordism. |
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Belvaux conveys the icy determination of the lone assassin with clinical efficiency. |
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This determination was notified to the Applicant on 30 October, and the error was then noticed. |
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At paragraph 16 of his determination the Adjudicator concluded that he accepted Dr Gallwey's assessment. |
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Terri showed a determination and drive from childhood that was to see her through difficult periods of her life. |
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The drive, the determination to take on all-comers, has come mainly from her father. |
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How many parents cannot muster the determination to discipline their children because they cannot bear inflicting the suffering it will require? |
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The determination of the date of Easter is governed by a computation based on the vernal equinox and the phase of the moon. |
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From the Greeks, we learned that determination easily trumps the banter of cynics. |
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The figure suddenly leaped forward with determination and disappeared behind the shrubs. |
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We played at a higher tempo than of late and we showed the aggression and the determination we have been lacking in recent games. |
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Second, retained membranes and septic substances result in a determination of blood to the uterus. |
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The resultant supernatant fraction was used for the determination of lipid peroxidation and glutathione. |
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The federal government is legally limited in its powers to intervene in the refugee determination process. |
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The supernatant was used for soluble sugar determination and the last pellet was redissolved in distilled water for starch determination. |
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Sandy worried sometimes that she had after all let her desires override her scruples, but Nika's own determination bolstered her. |
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Other workers have saluted and respected their determination and defiance, and blame Labour for the intransigence of the employers. |
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Britain owed its survival in this long struggle to its national determination to keep fighting, to its financial strength and to its sea power. |
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The text is introduced with a brief explanation of the structure determination methods of X-ray crystallography and nuclear magnetic resonance. |
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It wasn't demons or spirits or anything out of this world that possessed them, but a fierce determination to win. |
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The apparently mild exterior and the guileless blue eyes mask a single-minded determination to carve out a successful career. |
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All filters were frozen for at least 24 h prior to extraction in methanol and fluorometric determination of chlorophyll concentrations. |
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She had a look of sheer determination in her eyes, and stood tall and proud, unsmiling. |
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He is a man who has had to face up to adversity and he has done so with determination and dignity. |
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I am conscious of the need for caution but have not allowed for the determination of Peru's ladrones. |
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It gives me more determination and a bit of fire in my belly to prove people wrong. |
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The matter was to be relisted for determination of the question who should pay those costs. |
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The electron microscope makes possible the determination of structures not visible through optical microscopes. |
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And there is an inclusiveness and raw determination about them that is worth more than any number of caber-tossing kilties and bagpipe bands. |
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He was an almsgiver with a firm determination to study Buddhist scriptures. |
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He is a man who combines a tremendous, relentless determination with a stalwart good humor. |
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He could hardly believe his luck, and used his Northern grit and determination to become a local and national hero. |
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The formal launch of the campaign on October 5 showed the determination of all candidates to reach every possible voter. |
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With great determination and energy she led the fundraising to buy and remodel the buildings as the Pier Arts Centre. |
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He's been good at everything he's turned his hand to because of his determination and ambition. |
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This is down to his determination to place current events in a historical context. |
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But it was injected with determination and laced with a hunger to do the job required with the minimum of fuss. |
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Her sheer courage and determination have earned her the title Supermum of the Month for February and this week she was presented with her prize. |
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Other sources mention Vlad's determination to bring order in lawless times. |
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The Central Committee's plenum reiterated its determination to shore up the party's ability to govern the country. |
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It is this determination that keeps the daredevil mountaineers with nerves of steel on the go. |
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I know he wouldn't hurt me but his forcefulness and determination to win was getting annoying. |
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With Friday's League clash at Carlisle looming large, City chief Dolan is looking for steely determination to pull York out of a rut. |
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The home duo were two behind with five holes to play, but showed steely determination to edge back into the contest. |
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That's the kind of steely determination which has become a feature of the side and which will again stand them in good stead on Sunday. |
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The tenor of the campaign revealed a determination to achieve capitulation, not compromise. |
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You feel aligned with others, and resolute in your determination to overcome it. |
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Throughout she remained resolute in her determination to find the information she sought. |
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The voltage is then incremented and the process continues until a determination is made as to the objects operability. |
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This will require our country to unite in steadfast determination and resolve. |
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The largest determination of how many runs are likely to be scored in an inning is whether or not the lead-off man reaches base. |
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The General Accounting Office will make the final determination in a few weeks. |
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However, on the day, they showed such determination and resolution that nothing could stand between them and victory. |
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In September the annexationists of Avignon set up a club as a further sign of their determination to join France. |
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With the determination she's shown in the last few months, she's proved nothing's impossible. |
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Dunst is a believable golden girl whose determination and temper have earned her a feisty reputation. |
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The court's determination will go a long way toward reassuring citizens that they may anonymously criticize public officials. |
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This proves that her determination to fight AIDS and to seek justice is retrogressing rapidly. |
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You slowly straightened your tired shoulders, and some of the haggardness slipped from your face as a smile of determination broke its blackness. |
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Willoughby's determination to plow his own furrow gave every appearance of being a separate and discordant maneuver by radical back-bench peers. |
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The interaction between the vision of colors and odor determination is investigated through lexical analysis of experts' wine tasting comments. |
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But Thornton's determination has won through and for the past four seasons, he has topped 50 winners. |
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Admiring her pluck and determination Clint reluctantly takes her on and a fascinating relationship of substitute father and daughter emerges. |
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But, notwithstanding my determination to look on the black side of things, life isn't uniformly bad. |
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So anger is a potential range of feelings, from irritation and determination to outrage and fury. |
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Two kernels per spike were collected for determination of dry weight and moisture content. |
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But this determination to bring everything down to the most prosaic level just inspires indifference in the reader. |
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Most people come to parenthood with a determination to spare their children the deprivations and chastisements of their own youth. |
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Where we say the trial judge eventually failed is that he did not make a determination as to causation in this case. |
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The Victorians rose to this challenge with a characteristic determination that seems daunting to us today. |
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Good material showing sutures and growth line ornament are required for detailed determination of goniatites. |
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Gritting his teeth and squinting with determination he pursued the enemy fighter that weaved in and out of his sights but he stayed with it. |
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The oligarchy's determination to control extended well beyond the political arena to pervade all aspects of social life in the city. |
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However, the same determination to be objective is not manifest in Quinton's companion article on Continental philosophy. |
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Women in satin dresses display a plucky determination as well as lush beauty, as men sweep them off their feet. |
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Your keys are your determination and self-discipline, and by your own efforts, you can achieve success. |
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City of York Council grits around 50 per cent of the network and there is a determination to err on the side of caution. |
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He felt the two mages clash, their grim determination and faith in their opposing deities setting the air around them aquiver. |
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Their single-minded determination makes me realise I'll never make a movie myself. |
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A simple and rapid ion chromatographic method has been developed for the determination of trichloroacetate in human serum and urine. |
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He stated that he had great determination and stamina and felt he would be safer at home than in hospital. |
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The game continued to flow at a frenetic pace with Steeton showing great spirit and determination to get back on level terms. |
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My stamina is getting stronger, my determination more focused and my energy levels are increasing. |
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Mackay says ag-gag laws may also be ineffective because of the determination of animal rights activists. |
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It was only a bloody-minded determination by the media to wrong-foot the Prince that gave this humorous aside even the appearance of controversy. |
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In short, therefore, a change of circumstances may lead to a revised determination of benefit payable. |
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Your determination might be able to move mountains, but it's totally acceptable to ask your friends for help when you need it. |
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His determination ensured he punched out a unanimous decision bringing the first title to his club. |
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This was a team that was not fancied to win out, but it played with great determination and will to win right through out the campaign. |
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The author deserves great credit for his determination to avoid arriving at simple conclusions. |
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There is a steel determination between both panel of players to lift Carlow to new levels and silence the critics once and for all. |
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We need a process whereby that self determination can be reflected at a national level. |
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I admired its moxie, its determination to be nothing more than a cheesy, exploitative, effects-driven popcorn movie. |
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Their lack of determination is thought to be something like the despair felt by human sufferers of depression. |
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The attack, when it came, was ill co-ordinated, and the city resisted with more determination than its besiegers had ever expected. |
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Here he has met some setbacks, but with characteristic determination he is going to try again. |
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But it's in his determination that his actors should improvise and ad lib on camera that Pawlikowski pushes the boat out. |
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It would require some determination to stuff up a server configuration quite that badly. |
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But have the awards, accolades and huge financial rewards diminished his drive and determination in any way? |
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Plasma folate levels were measured by radioimmunoassay for the quantitative determination of vitamin B 12 and folate in serum. |
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It is better to strengthen your determination and stop smoking once for all rather than slowing it down. |
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The media had under-rated his dad, Barry felt, and his career has been marked by a ruthless determination to correct that historical injustice. |
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Publicly, he had stated his desire to stay at Everton and his never stinting determination for their cause appeared to back up such a claim. |
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The military plan has been put together mindful of our determination to do all we humanly can to avoid civilian casualties. |
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For the winners, it was a case of team spirit, skill and determination carrying the day. |
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Continuous position determination is an absolute must for monitoring storage and transportation of dangerous goods. |
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Bath took the game to the Italians with a scratch squad and did so with such determination that there was never any argument about this result. |
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Through pure grit and determination the pair put on 41 for the first wicket. |
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However, a new explanation has emerged, which may explain his determination to break with diplomatic protocol and speak his mind. |
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Another significant aspect of our study is the experimental determination of haplotypes for an autosomal gene. |
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But beneath that magnetic charm lies a hard core of determination and inner strength. |
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And that, according to any number of people here, is the acid test of the world's new-found determination to stamp out doping. |
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I admired him for his courage and determination to see his aim achieved. |
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And it is all skewed by the fact that the determination application is cast in terms that the 19th century conveyancer would have been well familiar with. |
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On that day the Crown invited the court to proceed to pass sentence on both defendants, and to postpone the determination of a confiscation order. |
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Swans have shown great spirit, courage, determination and team unity this year but the most important ingredient to the Swans outfit has been an increase in skill. |
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But his determination to show subjects afresh won him the fame and opened the doors. |
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But he has shown in a matter of weeks that his determination to succeed on the field is matched by his willingness to integrate, which means being conversant in English. |
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Paul watched his father marginalized and mocked as he was trapped by the GOP establishment determination that he was a kook. |
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The hygrometric method is used for determination of the relative humidity of aqueous mixed electrolyte systems with magnesium and sodium sulphates. |
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The principal question for determination by the learned trial judge was whether the inquiry by representatives of Revenue Canada was auditorial or investigatory in nature. |
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It appears yet again that our very existence is threatened by the determination of tyrants dissatisfied with anything less than the domination of others. |
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Gus is self-consciously aware of his hunchback and tries to stand taller than everyone else, with tough-as-nails determination and on-demand availability. |
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It can play towards the determination of whether the case is a full-on copyright case or whether it is a case of the infringer creating a derivative work. |
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At the same time, I am also struck by the determination of these individuals to start over, rebuild, and power through their loss. |
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But out of sheer determination and a refusal to get dragged down by such despicably anti-social behaviour, they enjoyed the good times and battled through the bad times. |
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But after his parents whisked him from under the noses of football scouts to a rugger school, he tackled his new sport with determination and flair. |
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Despite all the bravery, determination and skill that saw Kildare so nearly bridge an unbridgeable gap, their interest in the championship is over. |
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Why would it not be within the purview of trade policy to say, yes, we're going to make a determination about what kind of country we want this to be. |
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Her determination to put something back is coloured by her own experience. |
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Brendan, Brian, Terence, and Kevin kept on with a familiar determination even as they became bone weary. |
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They fought the Comanches and settled the Plains, creating a legend of Texan grit and determination not unlike the reputation of their Scottish forebears. |
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Even so, this mixture of first and second team players, several of them in unaccustomed positions, showed real determination and got stronger as the game progressed. |
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That here is an athlete of such power, skill and bloody-minded determination that victory is accepted quietly, as if expected, and defeat like a plague on his house. |
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Its fierce determination in deconstructing the sexual politics that are so often taken for granted in this sort of film provide more thrills than the average Bond outing. |
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This madness is the implacable and relentless determination to kill insight and awareness, even at the expense of destroying the island they depend on. |
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Other items of an interest at the forum will be susceptibilities and inborn anomalies, determination of the phenotype, genealogical study and risk assessment prevention. |
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How do you turn single-minded determination into team ethos? |
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These things may be evidenced by a conviction or caution for a criminal offence, or by the determination of another regulatory body of unfitness to practise. |
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Her long black locks whip around her, giving her a wild, desperate look, yet her eyes, a crystal blue azure, reflect the strength and determination of her mind. |
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Foremost among them is the Chinese communist oligarchy, with its determination to monopolize political power in China. |
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Business appraisers may find cluster analysis useful for purposes of applying market approaches to the determination of business enterprise value. |
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But there is a strong resolve to vote despite the risk, a fierce determination to vanquish the Vandals. |
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Mann and his associates, however, seem to have been blind to South Africa's determination to stamp out its legacy as a recruiting ground for mercenaries. |
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The walls were the same sickly colour, the smell was the same of dense human aromas, and my feelings of determination and acceptance were one and the same. |
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And then there is the shooting of Brown and the grand jury whose determination is awaited by the whole country. |
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South Korea humiliated Italy with great determination and well-deserved good fortune. |
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Londoners were immovable in their determination to get to work on time. |
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Both the president and his challenger conveniently suppose that diplomacy will somehow break what looks like the determination of both countries to become nuclear powers. |
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The speed of his decision to withdraw the whip reflects the determination of the Tory leader that the party should not be affected by any taint of racism. |
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Of course he also brought a determination to rebuild the U.S. Military, to cut taxes, to shrink the size of government and he went right to work to do all these things. |
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Alone once more in his room, Corky was frantically repacking his steamer trunk with renewed determination to quit the household in which he had unwittingly become entangled. |
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The world is a better place for the removal of his influence, of that I'm certain, but I feel it's a time for grim determination and resolution rather than cheering. |
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For one, the city that doesn't sleep has awoken even more, recovering in the face of tragedy with a determination and moxie that only New Yorkers can muster. |
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It allows direct measurement of the sound velocity along general directions in a transparent medium and hence the determination of the elastic tensor of anisotropic materials. |
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But even in the tiniest detail, in apparently offhand remarks, there is a sense of his determination to confine himself to a list of terse, pre-scripted lines. |
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Both coaches are shining examples of how one can excel in tennis not by their social stature, but at the grass roots level with determination and passion. |
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Her eyes shone with wisdom and determination that comes with age. |
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A root sample was stained with trypan blue for the determination of root colonization by G. intraradices, following the method described previously. |
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Analysts said her hint that the taper could be flexible suggests less of a determination to push ahead with policy tightening than was evident a few months ago. |
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Every candidate has displayed a steely determination to succeed. |
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Renew your determination to go to your sister's house someday and get back that dust and particle respirator you left there last month while working on a project. |
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They negotiated their gold ransom for the kidnapped girl with all the dogged, gormless determination of a ticket collector extracting an excess fare. |
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The method has been employed for the determination of ziram in commercial samples and in various foodstuffs, and the results were compared with the earlier reported methods. |
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Since a civil court could not determine what is or is not required by canon law, it must accept the university's own determination of its obligations. |
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United's determination to avoid debt made it devastatingly attractive to acquisitive entrepreneurs, but wondering how to expand its revenue was the problem. |
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He founded the Centre in 1997 with the determination to improve the quality of life of all citizens of India by reviving and reinvigorating the institutions of civil society. |
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But what to do about the determination of Tea Party know-nothings and those who think just like them? |
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