determinative

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  • adj.
    决定的,限定的,确定的
  • n.
    决定性事情(或情况)

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1. But labor is such an important cost that at the broadest level , it can appear almost determinative .
但劳动力是一个重要的成本,在绝大多数情况下它几乎是决定性的。
2. None of these hurdles for why women are underrepresented are determinative -- and certainly all three can be overcome .
以上阻碍女性代表的因素没有一个是决定性的而且这三个障碍都肯定可以被克服。
3. He notes in his preface the determinative importance of " complex modern economies " but does not consider the relationships between modern economics and modern morals .
他在序言中指出“复杂的现代经济”是具有决定性的重要因素,但又不认为现代经济与现代的道德观念之间有联系。
4. Part of the reason why the state of the economy is overwhelmingly determinative of who 's going to win a presidential election is that the american political system is an iterated competition between exactly two huge political organisations full of extremely competitive , trained and motivated operatives .
经济是谁将赢得总统职位的决定性因素,部分原因是因为美国的政治体系是拥有强大竞争力、经过训练的、积极的经理人的两大政治机构进行着一次又一次的选举竞争。
5. Thinking to the determinative principle to carrier 's liability in carriage of goods by sea .
对国际运输中海上承运人责任之归责原则的思考。

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