The activation energy can be determined by finding the rate constant of a reaction at several different temperatures. |
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This first Georgia slave code, which was not as detailed as the codes of the older slave colonies, was quickly determined to be too lenient. |
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The modern understanding of cells is largely determined on the basis of Cell Theory. |
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According to this view, a contingent effect of the type ut in pluribus is in its cause before its occurence in a determined way, albeit changeably. |
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His public persona is that of a strong, determined leader, but in private life he's very insecure. |
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Generally, a fishery is an entity engaged in raising or harvesting fish which is determined by some authority to be a fishery. |
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This subdivision was later determined to be invalid and all species members were then designated Chelonia mydas. |
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Other species also migrate shorter distances away from the breeding sites, their distribution at sea determined by the availability of food. |
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The transition from freshwater basinal sedimentation to marine deposition was determined by analysis of diatoms from core samples. |
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The presence of the substance in one or another part of the system is determined by detecting the locations of decay events. |
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Boron, from the previously identified borolithochrome pigment, could not be determined as it likely occurs below the ppm level. |
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However, if the contour lines cycle through three or more styles, then the direction of the gradient can be determined from the lines. |
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Pods have a fixed hierarchy, with the priority positions determined by biting, pushing or ramming. |
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Once he and Rowf escape the lab, Snitter is determined to find another home for himself and his friend. |
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However, it has been determined that these weapons were named because of their use by the Franks, not the other way around. |
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The actual pattern is determined by a number of factors including local topology, traffic density, land cost, building costs, type of road, etc. |
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The hydrology of the upper water layers is largely determined by the flow from the North Atlantic. |
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In general, larger waves are more powerful but wave power is also determined by wave speed, wavelength, and water density. |
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In the Netherlands in the 17th century, social status was largely determined by income. |
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After carbon-dating the artifact, the archaeologist determined that it was of late bronze age manufacture. |
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End moraine size and shape are determined by whether the glacier is advancing, receding or at equilibrium. |
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Their size is determined by a mass balance between snow input and melt output. |
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Perhaps there was yet another cause, chiefer than those above named, why Grisi came out with such determined vigour and renovated powers. |
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I immediately spat my mouthpiece out and unbuckled my chinstrap, yanking my helmet off of my head in a determined flash. |
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Beatrix realises what Norman's brothers have done regarding him and her, but they become determined to prove them wrong. |
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The subsequent investigation determined that the explosion was probably accidental, though sabotage could not be completely ruled out. |
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Two British officers believed they had determined an opening to carry the war to the German fleet. |
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Still he was determined to obtain the palm of being the first circumambulator of the earth. |
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This proportion is determined by the London Fisheries Convention of 1964 and by the EU's Common Fisheries Policy. |
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These are proposed by the commission but ultimately determined by the Council of Ministers. |
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The principal criteria of the value of the clay as determined by burning are the overfiring temperature and the softening point. |
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Lake Bonneville was not a glacial lake, but glacial age climate change determined the lake level and its overflow. |
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Kent's countryside pattern was determined by a gavelkind inheritance system that generated a proliferation of small settlements. |
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After some initial battles while subjugating the Greeks of the Ionian coast, the Persians determined to invade Greece proper. |
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Both sets of mariners were determined to make an attempt to recapture some of the prizes. |
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They must offer menu items priced below a maximum determined by local economic standards. |
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Concentrations of these carbohydrates were determined as per the colorimetrical protocol described by Wu et al. |
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The sixty remaining French divisions made a determined resistance but were unable to overcome the German air superiority and armoured mobility. |
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In the east, the 1st Rifle Brigade and parties of the QVR on the outer ramparts and the Marck and Calais canals repulsed a determined attack. |
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The price of crude oil is determined in continuous trading between professional players in World's many commodities exchanges. |
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Napoleon determined to fight on, even now, incapable of fathoming his fall from power. |
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Weather conditions determined that only 10 Whitleys reached their intended targets. |
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The attack met determined resistance, mainly from the 185 Airborne Division Folgore, part of the Ramcke Parachute Brigade and the Keil Group. |
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Hitler was determined to retain hold of Tunisia and Rommel finally started to receive replacement men and materials. |
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Potter was pleased by this success and determined to publish her own illustrated stories. |
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By average cost pricing, the price and quantity are determined by the intersection of the average cost curve and the demand curve. |
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The current motion of the tectonic plates is today determined by remote sensing satellite data sets, calibrated with ground station measurements. |
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Guttural grunts and posturing is used with all but the most determined of predators with great effectiveness. |
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Their age can be determined by counting the number of annual growth rings in the bones of their phalanges. |
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When cultivated, the size, shape and branch density are determined by rootstock selection and trimming method. |
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The shape of a lichen is usually determined by the organization of the fungal filaments. |
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The state of water on a planet depends on ambient pressure, which is determined by the planet's gravity. |
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Individual companies simply take the price determined by the market and produce that quantity of output that maximizes the company's profits. |
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He determined that such plants were not meant to adapt to a glacial climate. |
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In this model, the seabed height is determined by the oceanic lithosphere temperature, due to thermal expansion. |
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Flow direction is determined by the upstream channel's shape, not the downstream channel's shape. |
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In the first case, the energy amount is entirely determined by the timing and tidal current magnitude. |
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The provenance of ocean sediments can be determined by analysing terrigenous strontium isotope ratios in deep ocean cores. |
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The shape of the snowflake is determined broadly by the temperature and humidity at which it is formed. |
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Various skill scores can be determined to measure the value of the rainfall forecast. |
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My departure for Ingolstadt, which had been deferred by these events, was now again determined upon. |
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While acknowledging the realities of political pressure, however, the oligarchy was determined to keep control. |
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Royal troops elsewhere met determined resistance from revolutionaries at makeshift barricades. |
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Collins determined that, based on the ruins found at Native Point, the Sadlermiut were likely the last remnants of the Dorset culture, or Tuniit. |
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Moreover, the Portuguese were determined to dominate the spice trade and had no intention of allowing competition to flourish. |
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Dicentric frequency was determined for at least 250 lymphocytes per sample. |
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In testing over the past decade, no ash from an incineration plant in the USA has ever been determined to be a hazardous waste. |
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Being in a civilised country of stage-coaches, I determined to sell my lady friend and be off by the diligence that afternoon. |
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The northern boundary is determined by the cold North Pacific Current and the southern boundary is determined by the North Equatorial Current. |
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On the timescale of centuries to millennia, the magnitude of global warming will be determined primarily by anthropogenic CO2 emissions. |
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The hue of human skin and hair is determined by the presence of pigments called melanins. |
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The levels of activity in atmospheric fallout were determined in rain and dustout was collected on vaseline-coated sheets. |
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The emigration process also determined a long series of conflicts between the Greek cities of Sicily, especially Syracuse, and the Carthaginians. |
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Much of the landscape of Somerset falls into types determined by the underlying geology. |
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The chlorinated ethenes were determined gas chromatographically with N 2 as carrier gas using two bonded-phase fused silica capillary columns. |
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The number of refractile, ovoid spores was determined by phase-contrast microscopy using a hemocytometer. |
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Doctors determined that the cause of the itchy rash was fungal rather than bacterial. |
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When the helicopter is hovering, the outer tips of the rotor travel at a speed determined by the length of the blade and the rotational speed. |
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Both Queen Victoria and Prince Albert were determined to bring up their children in a natural and loving environment. |
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The geologic time scale was developed based on the relative ages of rock strata as determined by the early paleontologists and stratigraphers. |
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For various reasons it was not a success, but Pitt was determined to press ahead with similar raids. |
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Some gamebooks have outcomes that are determined by chance, as with the rolling of dice. |
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The Overall Winner Trophy is awarded to the winner of either Black Group or White Group, determined by the overall winner on points. |
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Since 1876, various councils have administered local areas under legislation determined by the central government. |
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Bone volume is determined by the rates of bone formation and bone resorption. |
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Many people returned to work a bit anxious, they acknowledged, but grimly determined not to let terrorists get the better of them. |
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These unofficial languages may be used in certain official uses in limited areas where it has been determined that these languages are prevalent. |
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Albania and Italy determined their sea border in 1992 according to the equidistance principle. |
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Maurice, however, had long ago determined to limit his efforts against the Lombards to intrigue and diplomacy, pitting the Franks against them. |
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Although invented in 1974, the number of moves required to solve any state of Rubik's Cube is yet to be determined after 30 years. |
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The provinces to which each consul was assigned were drawn by lot and determined before the end of his consulship. |
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Moreover, the senate, he said, had determined that Gaul should be governed by its own laws and so ought to be free. |
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The measures of taxation in the reign of Augustus were determined by population census, with fixed quotas for each province. |
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Despite these grand designs Domitian was determined to govern the Empire conscientiously and scrupulously. |
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Such titles were ordered in a ranking system that determined how the cities were to be outwardly treated by Rome. |
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However, Ambrose feared the consequences and prevailed upon the emperor to have the matter determined by a council of the Western bishops. |
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In his conception, the economic conditions and dominant modes of production determined the structure of society at that point. |
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He was determined to wear his best shirt in the hopes of seeming like he had his act together. |
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Having unified the Franks under his banner, Charles was determined to punish the Saxons who had invaded Austrasia. |
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In 1924, another storm swept away part of one of the houses and it was determined the site should be made secure and more seriously investigated. |
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Ribemont determined the border between France and Germany until the fourteenth century. |
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The monetary policy of the eurozone is determined by the European Central Bank. |
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Climatic conditions and quality of land have determined how land is used in the Nordic countries. |
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Kings often employed bishops in administrative affairs and often determined who would be appointed to ecclesiastical offices. |
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The Germanic law codes are designed for a clearly stratified society fixated on castes determined by descent or kinship. |
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Religious allegiance now determined the perception in law of loyalty to the Irish King and Parliament. |
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The court's composition was determined by both the Holy Roman Emperor and the subject states of the Empire. |
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Many of the educated elite saw this as a peasant dialect and were determined to restore the glories of Ancient Greek. |
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However, a CT scan of Grauballe Man by Danish scientists determined his skull was fractured due to pressure from the bog long after his death. |
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How these needs are determined forms the basis of their composition, equipment, and use of facilities. |
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The MRCA of a set of individuals can sometimes be determined by referring to an established pedigree. |
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This was determined by examining the isotopic data from the European mammoth teeth. |
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Ice movement is dominated by the motion of glaciers, whose activity is determined by a number of processes. |
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Political institutions thus gave rise to different types of economic systems, which determined the colonial economic performance. |
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But this was a particularly hard task in an era where longitude was determined largely by dead reckoning. |
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Their development, diffusion and long range changes are determined by the great river systems. |
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Although determined to continue his journey to China, he first took a detour to visit the Maldive Islands. |
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Moldboard plow type is usually determined by the method in which the plow is attached to the tractor and by the way it is lifted and carried. |
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Size and shape were determined by the visual angle subtended at the eye combined with perceived distance and orientation. |
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The value of bullion is typically determined by the value of its precious metals content, which is defined by its purity and mass. |
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Eastern longitudes can be determined by adding the local time to GMT, with similar calculations. |
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Cassius Dio presents this as Plautius needing the emperor's assistance to defeat the resurgent British, who were determined to avenge Togodumnus. |
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Except in the rare case of a determined and incorruptible general, these troops proved ineffective in action and dangerous to civilians. |
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Expansions were infrequent, as the emperors, adopting a strategy of fixed lines of defense, had determined to maintain existing borders. |
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The advance south halted after the Battle of the Maule where they met determined resistance from the Mapuche. |
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This distance is determined by the methodology of excavation and the design thickness of the permanent liner. |
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The precise dimensions and shape of flails were determined by generations of farmers to suit the particular grain they were harvesting. |
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The size of each official's allotment was determined by the number of commoners or phrai he could command to work it. |
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The amount of manpower a particular headman, or official, could command determined his status relative to others in the hierarchy and his wealth. |
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He met contemporary expectations of kingship in his role as an able, determined soldier and in his embodiment of shared chivalric ideals. |
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Mountain climate is one of the unique features of the Andes and other high altitude reliefs where climate is determined by elevation. |
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Most modern navigation relies primarily on positions determined electronically by receivers collecting information from satellites. |
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The difference between GMT and chronometer time is carefully determined and applied as a correction to all chronometer readings. |
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This is the first recognition that longitude can be determined by accurate knowledge of time. |
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The algorithm developed by McIntyre determined which teams would complete in the Grand Final. |
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Instead, the date for Easter is determined on a lunisolar calendar similar to the Hebrew calendar. |
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Selecting which of the following grinding operations to be used is determined by the size, shape, features and the desired production rate. |
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P and A were determined at the posterior and anterior intersection of the internal capsule and the medial intermedullary lamina respectively. |
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Later, Cunningham was determined that as many Allied soldiers as possible should be evacuated after their defeat on Crete. |
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If I may intersert a short speculation, the depth of the sea is determined in Pliny to be fifteen furlongs. |
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However, after commercialization it was determined there is no plasma, so the proper name is spark sintering as coined by Lenel. |
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The aging behavior of a paper is determined by its manufacture, not the original source of the fibers. |
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But Bolton deserve real credit, seeking to take advantage of their jitters at every opportunity in typically determined fashion. |
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Gordon have since determined that Whitney never achieved interchangeable parts manufacturing. |
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However, because cores were often off center, the wall thickness determined the size of the bore. |
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Nelson was also highly confident in his abilities, determined and able to make important decisions. |
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Bituminous coal must meet a set of criteria for use as coking coal, determined by particular coal assay techniques. |
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The availability of streams or rivers to provide power determined the location of the early mills some of which were in isolated areas. |
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Heat engine efficiency is determined by the ratio of temperatures reached in the engine to that exhausted at the nozzle. |
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The shape of European monasticism was determined by traditions and ideas that originated with the Desert Fathers of Egypt and Syria. |
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She's determined not to be a lap cat. She's very affectionate in her own way, but she will not sit in my lap. |
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The model of prices being determined by supply and demand assumes perfect competition. |
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When English counties were established their boundaries were partly determined by the Thames. |
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As a consequence, conversion rates between different currencies could be determined simply from the respective gold standards. |
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Note that, as illustrated, the order is determined not by the currency, but by the native language of the document context. |
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Once a part is overhauled its value is determined from the supply and demand of the aerospace market. |
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The number of various molecules in an oil sample can be determined by laboratory analysis. |
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An accurate value for the mass of the neutron could be determined from this process. |
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An inquest determined his death as suicide, but it has been noted that the known evidence is also consistent with accidental poisoning. |
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I was determined that the name should not yet again be taken from Greek mythology. |
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Jane and Hellyer Jones determined not to break up the family, and their relationship remained platonic for a long period. |
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The National Health Service was ready to pay for a nursing home, but Jane was determined that he would live at home. |
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Just like the supply curves reflect marginal cost curves, demand curves are determined by marginal utility curves. |
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Under the assumption of perfect competition, supply is determined by marginal cost. |
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The power is how fast that energy is delivered which is determined by the flow rate. |
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For state law convictions, expungement is determined by the law of the state. |
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The number of classifications and the corresponding crimes vary by state and are determined by the legislature. |
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Membership of these classes was determined periodically by the Censors, according to property. |
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If they persisted in bringing a case for decision before a Shire Court then it could be determined there. |
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In some countries, naturalized citizens do not have the right to vote or to be a candidate, either permanently or for a determined period. |
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The number of rooms required can be determined from the predicted roll of the school and the area needed. |
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The western frontier with Wales was not finally determined until the 14th century. |
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They gained a strong foothold in the Empire's territories, and Charles was determined not to let this happen in the Netherlands. |
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With their first majority government since the 1880s, the Liberals were determined to advance their agenda. |
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The number of years of study required is determined based on the degree with the greatest number of years. |
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The academic year is divided into three academic terms, determined by the Statutes of the University. |
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The mode of inheritance of a hereditary peerage is determined by the method of its creation. |
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The baths of Trajan, of Caracalla, and Diocletian all contained rooms determined to be libraries. |
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A via combined both types of servitutes, provided it was of the proper width, which was determined by an arbiter. |
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In short, agriculture was reorganised in order to proletarianise the peasantry and control production at prices determined by the state. |
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The availability of finance largely determined the speed of construction for major projects. |
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The number of Supreme Court justices is determined by a resolution of the Knesset. |
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Henry was by now fully determined to take the throne, but presenting a rationale for this action proved a dilemma. |
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When Rome was a republic, effective speaking often determined who would be elected or what bills would pass. |
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Mexico refused, and Walker returned to San Francisco determined to obtain his colony, regardless of Mexico's position. |
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Having thus fixed the correct reading, the Masorets determined to prevent as far as possible, the danger of any future departure from it. |
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Dewey's basic thought, in accordance with empiricism was that reality is determined by past experience. |
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As to religious values, however, while Hobbes was an avowed Anglican, Bentham was a determined opponent of religion. |
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Soon after Percy Shelley's death, Mary Shelley determined to write his biography. |
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Meat pie shall contain not less than twenty-five parts per centum of meat when determined by the prescribed method. |
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Such rights are determined by a special Court of Claims, over which the Lord High Steward traditionally presided. |
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Salaries are determined annually by the Judicial Compensation and Benefits Commission. |
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He was determined to finish the opera and worked urgently to complete it before going into hospital for surgery. |
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Ada, in turn, is cold to him and is determined to be reunited with her piano. |
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The government also was determined to keep full control so that no rebellion of such size would ever happen again. |
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To make them credible spouses for Amanda and Elyot, Coward was determined that two outstandingly attractive performers should play the parts. |
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Rehearsals were difficult, with Olivier determined to play his conception of the role despite the director's view that it was vulgar. |
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The District Court determined that the dispute should be governed by the state law of Pennsylvania. |
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No two fighters' styles are alike, as it is determined by that individual's physical and mental attributes. |
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The guard, emboldened by alcohol, determined that he would find and deal with this haunter. |
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The most determined exertions of that authority, against them, only showed their radical independence. |
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There is no seeding, the fixtures in each round being determined by a random draw. |
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Despite approval from the FA, the Football League determined that the club should not enter the competition, since it had not qualified. |
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All issues of fact are determined by the presiding Chancellor or Vice Chancellor. |
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The dates of the terms are determined in law by a Practice Direction in the Civil Procedure Rules. |
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Sheene,by now on a competitive Yamaha, was determined to take the championship from him. |
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The timing of each match is determined by an agreement between the defender and the challenger. |
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Invitations to address Parliament in this manner are determined by the Presiding Officer on the advice of the parliamentary bureau. |
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With the exception of justice, the number of ministries to which each party is entitled is determined by the D'Hondt system. |
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We present evidence for all three and show that local microtrichial orientation is seldom determined by any one factor. |
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Questions of title affecting immovables are determined under the lex situs. |
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On larger roads, the approximate location of the border can be determined by signs reminding the driver of the change in units. |
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A quidam gallant determined upon a time to surprise both my house and my selfe. |
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When David returned, he was determined to live up to the memory of his illustrious father. |
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He ignored truces with England and was determined to stand by his ally Philip VI during the early years of the Hundred Years' War. |
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From this, it can be determined that of the roughly 1,000 Jacobites killed at Culloden, no more than one fifth carried a sword. |
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The issue of liability will be determined by the tort law of a given state or nation. |
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Labour was determined to destroy the Liberals and become the sole party of the left. |
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Nonetheless, the Coalition allies launched a determined drive to invade France during the Flanders Campaign. |
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Russell dismissed Lord Palmerston from the cabinet, leaving the latter determined to deprive the Prime Minister of office as well. |
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After the outbreak of the First World War, Connolly became determined to launch an insurrection to this end. |
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Whether or not a term is a condition is determined in part by the parties' intent. |
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In early 1941 the problems were determined to be due to differences in the earth's magnetic fields at high latitudes. |
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The French Prime Minister Guy Mollet, outraged by Nasser's move, determined that Nasser would not get his way. |
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From a unionist perspective, Northern Ireland's nationalists were inherently disloyal and determined to force unionists into a united Ireland. |
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After she was married, her husband promised to pay the debt but the loan was determined to be past consideration. |
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The decisions of judges, viewed over time, determined the rules of conduct, the legal duties, by which all were bound. |
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Miners had helped bring down the Heath government, and Thatcher was determined to succeed where he had failed. |
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The question of whether a case should be determined by a jury depends largely on the type of relief the plaintiff requests. |
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Strategy was determined by a group of 12 clergymen under the leadership of Abraham Malpan. |
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Davidson chafed under the arrangements for the conference in which he had played no part and determined to write the final encyclical himself. |
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He also determined with remarkable precision how the boiling point of water varied as a function of atmospheric pressure. |
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And I am determined that the use of stop and search must come down, become more targeted and lead to more arrests. |
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The Welsh Government receives a budget allocation from the UK Government determined by the Barnett Formula. |
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In order to reduce conflict with traditionalists, it was decided that the form of service to be used would be determined by each congregation. |
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The Russians and the Austrians were determined to reduce the power of Prussia, the new threat on their doorstep. |
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In the 1850s, the British and the French, who were allied with the Ottoman Empire, were determined not to allow this to happen. |
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By the war's end, everyone realised the profound weaknesses of the Russian armed forces, and the Russian leadership was determined to reform it. |
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This put a crimp in my style, so I was determined we were going to find our own place faster than the timetable we'd set ourselves. |
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Serb authorities set up concentration camps and determined who should be responsible for the running of those camps. |
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For centuries the relationship with the Confederation's powerful neighbour, France, determined the foreign policies of the Swiss. |
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In general, in capitalist systems investment, distribution, income, and prices are determined by markets, whether regulated or unregulated. |
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The theologian Johann Eck, however, was determined to expose Luther's doctrine in a public forum. |
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Hans Luther was ambitious for himself and his family, and he was determined to see Martin, his eldest son, become a lawyer. |
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However, in the long run, changes in velocity are assumed to be determined by the evolution of the payments mechanism. |
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The letter case of a prefix symbol is determined independently of the unit symbol to which it is attached. |
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One of the most analyzed areas where the use of language is determined by the situation is the formality scale. |
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In these sentences the topic is never the subject, but is determined pragmatically. |
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In a similar fashion, the horizontal axis of the chart is determined by vowel backness. |
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The House contains 360 seats, with the number of seats per state is determined by population. |
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The frequency and decay time of the dominant mode are determined by the geometry of the photon sphere. |
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Tractive force, as noted earlier, is largely determined by the boiler pressure, the cylinder proportions, and the size of the driving wheels. |
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The singularity or plurality of the noun is determined by the addition of the classifier suffix either to the noun or to the numeral. |
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However, the Government has determined that the number of passengers using the airport is not sufficient to justify a station. |
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It was believed that a certain person's behaviours were determined by the environment in which they lived and thus validated their domination. |
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National policy is determined by the Scottish Government, to whom the authority reports. |
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Issues that are ambiguous are determined by tradition, which is checked by reason. |
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Potato crop yields are determined by factors such as the crop breed, seed age and quality, crop management practices and the plant environment. |
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Although a determined walker, on horseback he experienced greater freedom of movement. |
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The borders of the 13 original states were largely determined by colonial charters. |
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He declined, believing that an author's merit could only be determined by the posthumous verdict of history. |
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On his return, he was determined to work on swaying British opinion in favour of restoring Poland's sovereignty. |
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In 1732, a Russian geodesist, Mikhail Gvozdev, determined longitude and latitude for the two islands. |
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Among those determined that London should have a permanent orchestra of similar excellence were Reith and the conductor Sir Thomas Beecham. |
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Additionally, the band determined they would fire anyone who used hard drugs. |
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In some departments, tiebreakers on the promotional list are determined by who turned their application in first. |
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What section of the EPG a channel gets allocated is determined by rules set up by Sky. |
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The labour theory of value held that the value of a thing was determined by the labour that went into its production. |
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The Yongle Emperor was determined to wrest the Jurchens out of Korean influence and have China dominate them instead. |
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The length of the game is determined by the number of scheduled days play left when the game actually begins. |
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Historians have not determined whether policy differences, personal animosities, or mental imbalance caused his wrath. |
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The foot of the continental slope is determined as the point of maximum change in the gradient at its base. |
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The depth to which light can reach in lakes depends on turbidity, determined by the density and size of suspended particles. |
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In 1978 an agreement between Australia and Papua New Guinea determined the maritime border in the Torres Strait. |
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The operating definition of a SEZ is determined individually by each country. |
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This resulted in more economic hardship and the collapse of the military in the face of determined onslaughts by guerrilla forces in the north. |
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Answers to questions of fact are determined by a trier of fact such as a jury, or a judge. |
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The temple was destroyed by its Spanish invaders who, as they plundered, were determined to rid the city of its wealth, idolaters and shrines. |
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The northern coast is characterised by a number of coral reef systems that have been determined to be at risk. |
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The hydrography of Piura Department is determined mainly by the amount of rainfall originating in the Pacific Ocean. |
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The fact that Tumbes lies so close to the Equator has determined its landscape, which teems in plant life. |
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A senator also had to meet a minimum property requirement of 1 million sestertii, as determined by the census. |
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The distance between mansiones was determined by how far a wagon could travel in a day. |
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By 1525, Charles was no longer interested in an alliance with England and was determined to have legitimate children and heirs. |
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The original form of this calendar would have determined Easter using precise astronomical calculations based on the meridian of Jerusalem. |
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Although it is impossible to know how imprisonment affected him, it quickly became clear that it was a determined man that returned to Scotland. |
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In stiffening the resolve of those determined to resist Hitler the battle was an important turning point in the conflict. |
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They determined that skull and foot bone showed no signs of leprosy, such as an eroded nasal spine and a pencilling of the foot bone. |
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The Arts Council later determined the ring should not have left the United Kingdom. |
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After regrouping at Halifax, William Howe determined to take the fight to the Americans. |
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Britain had a difficult time appointing a determined senior military leadership in America. |
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Magma composition can be determined by processes other than partial melting and fractional crystallization. |
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He was an intense young man who was very determined to do well in school. |
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The choice of standard is often determined by a political boundary, which may cut across a dialect continuum. |
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The waiting period apparently varies based on the circumstance although no one has yet determined what exactly those circumstances are. |
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He was determined thenceforth to dedicate himself to his studies. |
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A diamond's worth is determined partly by its cut and clarity. |
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The flavouring of whisky is partially determined by the presence of congeners and fusel oils. |
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The modern banknote rests on the assumption that money is determined by a social and legal consensus. |
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Moray Council determined that the proposed works did not meet the requirement to go through the EIA process. |
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