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These are new or disenchanted voters; how they vote in April – and how many of their fellow citizens follow their lead – will
determine
whether South Korea has its own political spring.
People primarily
determine
the extent to which culture flourishes.
While Austrian courts ultimately will
determine
the raid’s legality, the effects are already clear.
While it is difficult to
determine
China’s long-term strategic intentions, it is clear that the country’s efforts over the last decade to acquire advanced weapons systems, platforms, and technologies are gradually shifting regional security paradigms and challenging US strategic primacy.
We took a different approach to assess the prevalence of underage workers in the garment industry, and to
determine
the sector’s value to Bangladeshi society.
Taken to the extreme, it means that data about our preferences, incomes, and spending patterns could soon be used to
determine
an individually calibrated price for all transactions.
The problem, then, is how to
determine
exactly when risk premiums are too low.
Both sides must continually determine, before disaster strikes, whether existing laws provide scientists and administrators with clear, realistic standards for their analyses and public communications.
Fiscal reform will
determine
many things: the components of domestic income and demand that will drive structural change on the supply side, the allocation of income and expenditure across levels of government, and the embedded incentives that this allocation implies.
The answers to these questions will
determine
how the global economy evolves over the next few years.
The ability to
determine
the principal genes that account for our variable response to prescription drugs has been advanced by a technique known as a genome-wide association study (GWAS).
To fill a prescription for a drug with a known pharmacogenomic profile, a customer can get rapid genotyping to
determine
appropriate dose, drug, or predilection for serious side-effects.
As long as “the state is able to
determine
the aggregate amount of resources devoted to augmenting the instruments [i.e., the capital base] and the basic reward to those who own them,” there is no “obvious case” for further involvement.
There is sufficient political will in the EU to do whatever is necessary to protect the euro, because the future of the single currency will
determine
that of European integration.
Economic, political, and social ties, not geography,
determine
this neighborhood’s ever-shifting borders, within which are Europe’s most important partners, from the United States to China to other emerging countries and non-state actors.
But how they respond will
determine
how they are judged by their citizens and by history.
How Turkey navigates the Syrian debacle will
determine
its position in the broader transformation of its neighborhood.
Of course, the legitimacy of the government or other policymaking body will
determine
what is possible in economic policymaking.
The idea is simple: banks should be pressured to issue a new kind of debt that automatically converts into equity if the regulators
determine
that there is a systemic national financial crisis, and if the bank is simultaneously in violation of capital-adequacy covenants in the hybrid-security contract.
The upcoming election will
determine
how far the country will go along this route.
The ability to offset the crisis in a constructive manner through expanded public-private partnerships will
determine
the subsequent success of countries and regions.
Similarly, the US Treasury is legally required to
determine
if a country is intervening to an unfair and unreasonable extent.
It is impossible to
determine
where that point is, but when it is reached, the Fed’s ability to stimulate the economy comes to an end.
The outcome of Sunday’s election will
determine
which way Greece goes – and, also, of course, how the unfolding Greek drama affects the eurozone’s future.
So far, we have been getting the former, though there is no way to
determine
whether, or for how long, this trend will continue.
The outcome of the race between technology and education will
determine
whether the opportunities presented by major innovations are seized, and whether the benefits of progress are widely shared.
Ungovernablity arises from attempts to maintain control over people and places who are marginalized from participating in decisions that
determine
their daily lives.
Some of Intercom’s customers want to know how many Twitter followers their users have, to
determine
their potential value as “influencers.”
As that day approaches, are member governments changing their ideas about what discipline will
determine
the euro’s value?
The historic job of international lawyers and tribunals has been to
determine
whether a signatory to an international agreement is complying with its obligations.
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