sole determinant

collocation in English

meaningsofsoleanddeterminant

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sole
adjective[before noun]
uk
/səʊl/
us
/soʊl/
being one ...
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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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(Definition ofsoleanddeterminantfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofsole determinant

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Since income is not thesoledeterminantof the environmental quality, we estimated more elaborated functions.
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Thus, we emphasize that we do not believe that information from verbal input is thesoledeterminantof conceptual development.
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He allows that external trade was important, but refuses to accept that it was thesoledeterminantof regional state formation.
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No single factor is likely to be thesoledeterminantof success or failure.
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What seems overwhelmingly clear, however, is that using any one of these factors as thesoledeterminant of an organ's allocation would be morally indefensible.
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It therefore can be misleading to focus on the amount of idiosyncratic risk as thesoledeterminantof the market price of risk.
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That is, success becomes thesoledeterminantof rational decision-making.
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The objective of a risk-weighted financial return is thesoledeterminantof this portfolio.
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On this view word frequency is not thesoledeterminantof the ease/speed with which lexical access occurs.
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This runs entirely counter to the current global paradigm of free markets and the over-arching emphasis on money as thesoledeterminantof value.
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The factional model stressing patronage politics as thesoledeterminantof political behavior leaves no room for ideology or issues as another contending factor in political culture.
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Amyloid breaks the long-held conventional view that amino-acid sequence is thesoledeterminantof protein tertiary structure.
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Clearly, that deportation evidence will have a bearing on their future ability to travel to football matches, but it will not be thesoledeterminant.
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I implied that the number of platforms is not thesoledeterminantof defence capability; equipment on the ships and aircraft are also determinants.
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The focus is on bed numbers, but they are not thesoledeterminantof good health care.
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Physical numbers are important, but they are not thesoledeterminant.
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Convergence of interest rates matters above all if we regard monetary policy as thesoledeterminantof how economies should be managed.
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Whilst price is important, it cannot be thesoledeterminantof action to conserve energy.
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