But what is going to be the determinant of whether that Bureau keeps its spectrum?
Both are arguing that the determinant should be the one resource that they themselves are rich in.
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For instance, the integration of foreigners should become smoother thanks to the long-overdue decision to modify an 85-year-old law that made ancestry, not residence, the determinant of who is German.
After all, Talbott has with his pronouncements repeated a grievous error made by the Bush Administration concerning Mikhail Gorbachev: A Kremlin leader reputed to be committed to reform is made the determinant of U.S. policy toward Russia (and, for that matter, its neighbors and former satellites).
Assuming demand holds up of course: and there the big determinant is the urbanisation of China.
This reality is inescapable and is the reason why the real determinant of the feasibility of Social Security (or any other type of retirement system, private or public) is productivity.
The Crisis is still the main determinant of the Asian power equation this year, meaning prowess in economic policy is a plus while straight political and military strength are less important.
If the politicians would stop playing politics with higher education, and would create an environment in which quality of provision is the overriding determinant, the current problems would turn into their own solution.
How do we reform our education system to ensure that the biggest determinant in the outcome of children is having a teacher that is prepared to teach the children what they need to know?
Additionally, the funds are sector neutral, so what you see is that the biggest determinant of the returns in the fund is going to be the theme that we are trying to emphasize, whether it be small securities, cheap securities, or high-quality securities.
The last part of the NII determinant refers to any net gain from the disposition of a property.
Yet the main determinant of whether people die at home seems to be the place in which they live.
Dr Perls suggests that the main determinant of both lifespan and age of menopause may be oestrogen, the principal female sex hormone.
Products sold without service are commodities and after quality, the only determinant left is price.
The major determinant of how much housework a man did was how much he disliked it.
Independent designated the importance of professional standards and public interest as the sole determinant of media content.
The assumption was that England's class system would prove to be the main determinant of their future.
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Approval from the Food and Drug Administration is not the only determinant of how doctors prescribe a medicine.
If you are convinced that skill is the prime determinant of results, pay a lot of attention to past results.
Instead, the FTC and DOJ look to the impact on consumer welfare as the ultimate determinant in making their assessments.
And his analysis is simplistic: the government's spending priorities are not the sole determinant of whether you break rocks or read books.
"The main determinant to commodities is supply and demand, " said Mr Rodgers.
In the new system the United States will still be the largest economy but no longer the sole determinant of global economic health.
Nothing is better documented in the world economy than the principle that the economic system of a nation is the primary determinant of its success.
What this means is that if Livni, Olmert and the Left they represent are correct, and the sole or even major determinant of the strength and quality of US-Israel relations is views of the US president, then Netanyahu's actions are irrelevant.
The most important determinant of that question may lie with the X-factor in this year's election returns: How will Democrats who successfully ran in what have traditionally been relatively conservative Republican districts conduct themselves?
That is why the most important determinant of America's economic outlook is the American consumer himself.
Given that human capital is the most important determinant of a country's competitiveness, that women account for more than half the workforce and that more than half of university graduates are now women, the question is how to lessen this disregard of talent among the world's largest companies.
"Education attainment is the single best determinant for a whole variety of social outcomes, " said Steven Camarota, director of research at the Center for Immigration Studies in Washington.
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