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determination

Definition for determination

noun as in conclusion

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“Streetcar” presents a portrait of postwar America in which masculinity was testing how far it could outrun the determinations of class.

Federal Public Safety Minister David McGuinty, who endorsed Carney, told the BBC that he "embodies the kind of quiet determination, but steely determination and competence to deal with some of these big issues".

From BBC

That determination, she added, has become even more pronounced in the wake of Trump reassuming the presidency.

From Salon

When you go undefeated in a soccer season, it says something about a team’s talent and determination.

After ProPublica published exhaustively documented reports showing that women started dying in Texas and Idaho within weeks of the abortion bans being passed, both states moved to censor the data used to make these determinations.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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