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significant determinant

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meanings of significantand determinant


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significant
adjective
uk /sɪɡˈnɪf.ɪ.kənt/ us /sɪɡˈnɪf.ə.kənt/
important ...
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determinant
noun[C]
uk /dɪˈtɜː.mɪ.nənt/ us /dɪˈtɝː.mɪ.nənt/
formal
something that controls or affects what happens in a ...
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Examples of significant determinant


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The bureaucracy required to implement and administer this proposal is largely unknown but recognized as a significantdeterminant of the proposal's feasibility.
Religion remained a significantdeterminant of intended family size but its effect had diminished.
Family environment is also likely to be a significantdeterminant of the adaptiveness or otherwise of high emotional sensitivity.
To this day, class remains a significantdeterminant of dress; we read social class position from clothing style.
Accordingly, having infected family members was a significantdeterminant for seropositivity of the index children in the multivariate models.
The variable is however not a significantdeterminant of the decision to undertake defensive activity.
Total lot forest clearing is not a significantdeterminant of crop production.
If the former is a significantdeterminant of the vote, it may have overridden the traditional performance variables.
Encouragement to pursue an education while growing up also proved to be a highly significantdeterminant in the case of higher education benefits.
Population growth is not a significantdeterminant in these data.
Age at the time of adoption appeared to be a significantdeterminant of failure, which affected failure rates of all the methods negatively.
The results also confirm the hypothesis that interruptions in water supply are a significant determinant of diarrhoeal illness relative to households who do not experience such interruptions in piped supply.
Presidential approval operates as a significantdeterminant of the vote in every specification we have estimated, including models for the support of the gubernatorial party in opposition provinces.
Gender inequality is a significantdeterminant of poverty.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
Rates of interest are not a significantdeterminant of flows of that kind.
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That may be a significantdeterminant.
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Class has often been defined as the significantdeterminant of life chances.
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Wikipedia

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