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determinant

[dih-tur-muh-nuhnt] / dɪˈtɜr mə nənt /














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Experts attribute this politicization in part to the recommendations MMRCs make, which frequently involve addressing social determinants of health such as income, education access and racial discrimination.

From Scientific American

Pellow was referring to the deep body of scientific research showing that race is the greatest determinant of who experiences environmental harm.

From Seattle Times

A better determinant of how much muscle you’ll lose depends on how much weight you end up losing.

From Scientific American

Ohtani — who could very well sign a contract exceeding $500 million — has been clear that the chance to win consistently will be the chief determinant in deciding where he wants to play next.

From Seattle Times

She explains that race can often reflect other social determinants of health, like education, transportation, income, nutrition and access to health care.

From Seattle Times