单词 | determinant |
释义 | determinant (dɪtɜːʳmɪnənt ) Word forms: determinants countable noun A determinant of something causes it to be of a particular kind or to happen in a particular way. [formal] The windows and the views beyond them are major determinants of a room's character. ...the types of determinants that are likely to influence trade in a specific industry. Synonyms: factor, point, cause, influence Collocations: determinant of health It this sense, the report was fundamental in identifying health risk behaviours as a determinant of health inequalities. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This view sees health literacy as a social determinant of health that offers a powerful opportunity to reduce inequities in health. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 All of which are related to social determinants of health and impact health outcomes for those living in poverty. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This report identified two broad areas of social determinants of health that needed to be addressed. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The article made recommendations for successful approached to addressing social determinants of health. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 More recently the wage bill has become such a strong determinant of success that the impact of rotation, while still positive, has become less important. Times, Sunday Times The reproduction number the crucial determinant of success. Times,Sunday Times With impressive clarity he proposes that the capacity to cope with complexity has become a key determinant of success in our intricately interrelated world. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The quality of teaching is the most important determinant of whether that service is good or bad. Times, Sunday Times (2012) The prominent role accorded technology means that a third factor of production becomes an important determinant of competitive ability. Competing in a Global Economy (1990) The threat of job loss is an important determinant of management's power on the shop floor. Between Worlds: A Reader, Rhetoric and Handbook (1995) Certainly gender mattered, as elsewhere at the time, as an important determinant of literacy. The Times Literary Supplement (2010) School belongingness has gained currency among educators and school health professionals as an important determinant of adolescent health. 2015, 'The personal and contextual contributors to school belongingness among primary school students.', PLoS ONE Unit labour costs are the key determinant of competitiveness and a driver of inflation. Times, Sunday Times (2015) This suggests that education is the key determinant. Times, Sunday Times (2015) It found that education was the key determinant with a lack of investment holding back the poorest. Times, Sunday Times (2014) It is investment which is going to be the key determinant of how we get through this next period. Times, Sunday Times (2016) The most prominent of these theories emphasize variations in the prevalence of warfare as the key determinant of variations in gender roles. Macrosociology: An Introduction to Human Societies (1995) The main determinant of a guilty or not guilty verdict was the relative class of the defendant and the most influential jurors. Times, Sunday Times The income paid by gilts (near record lows) and life expectancy (rising) are the main determinant of annuity rates and explain the longerterm slump in annuity rates. Times, Sunday Times Gilts yields are one of the main determinants of the income you will get from an annuity. Times, Sunday Times The main determinants of resistance to fluid flow are fluid velocity through the pipe and fluid viscosity. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Intelligence is a major determinant of performance in examinations. Times, Sunday Times (2011) They can wish the problem away if they like but it is absurd to suppose that income is not a major determinant of life chances. Times, Sunday Times (2015) But he controls directly a major determinant of performance and success for a branded consumer product, the advertising and promotion budget. MANAGEMENT: task, responsibilities, practices (1974) For many people, price must be the sole determinant of their gifts this year. Times, Sunday Times But while judgment of success cannot ignore the human cost, it must not be the sole determinant. Times, Sunday Times While this will be by no means the sole determinant of whether they are hired, it could, nevertheless, be a significant element in that decision. Times, Sunday Times Experts do not recommend using value-added modeling as the sole determinant of any decision. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Workplaces, she argues, can not be the sole determinant of the quality of healthcare, housing, or wages. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 |
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