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Inactive lifestyle is a deciding factor in obesity 10 Aug 2019 · I agree, but as LB pointed out in #2, that doesn't make it a deciding factor. A deciding factor is one that by itself determines the outcome. If that factor applies, you will become obese, even if all other factors are absent. No, because even the "most important" factor is not necessarily a "deciding" factor.
deciding/decisive factor, determinant, clincher 30 Jun 2017 · a) deciding factor b) decisive factor c) determinant d) clincher "Clincher" is an informal term so I think it fits #1 (if the respondents actually used the word), but it probably works in #2 as well if the report writer wants the sentence to sound less formal. "Determinant" is probably the wrong word to use in this context.
the "it" factor - WordReference Forums 17 Sep 2021 · Hi I saw the expression : the "it" factor and the meaning : the factor that transcends a person's looks and makes them even more attractive and desirable than someone who is just conventionally attractive. But is there a corresponding expression in French? How to say the same thing without...
I've just started vs. I just started | WordReference Forums 11 Oct 2013 · Well, that's as may be, but my point was that the use of the word just makes the meaning clear that the start is/was recent, a function normally performed by the selection of verb tense. Is there any timeframe where you might say "I just started a new job" if your one week constraint is the deciding factor? Two weeks, a month?
deciding factor - WordReference Forums 17 Mar 2012 · Decisive and deciding (factor) both use words that could be considered a bit odd when applied to an inanimate object or a concept, but they both work. A decisive person is one who is able to make decisions easily, so you could think that "decisive factor" doesn't make sense as the factor doesn't make the decision.
Adverbial phrase: when deciding vs when we decide 31 Mar 2012 · -->B: There are several factors we must consider when deciding which chemical supplier to choose for our European manufacturing operations. 2) C: There are several factors we must consider when we decide which chemical supplier to choose for our European manufacturing operations.
Have been deciding - WordReference Forums 4 Apr 2009 · "Deciding" is precisely what the speaker and his companions have not been doing. To decide something is the act of reaching a decision, not the process of trying to reach it They have been discussing, debating or considering the topic for months, but they have not decided it, so there is no agreement yet.
Factor in/take into account - WordReference Forums 12 Mar 2013 · Hello, I would like to know if there are some significant diferences between these two words.Do they mean the same? According to the wordreference dictionary: Factor in: tener en cuenta Take sth into account: tener en cuenta but I don't know if it depends on the context or... Thanks in advance!
<Determinant> or <determinative factor> or <decisive factor> 26 May 2019 · 1. able to or serving to settle or determine; deciding 2. a factor, circumstance, etc. that settles or determines A determinative factor influences that are determinative of future behavior. Decisive: If a fact, action, or event is decisive, it makes it certain that there will be a "particular result".
The deciding factor - WordReference Forums 30 Apr 2007 · The deciding factor. Thread starter louloubell84; Start date Apr 30, 2007; L. louloubell84 Member. english