So cost-benefit analysis is rarely dispositive, but to say that costs are irrelevant is just misguided.
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One potentially dispositive question is what mix of Republicans and Democrats will show up this election.
Rather, as a bilateral, non-dispositive treaty, the ABM Treaty lapsed when the USSR ceased to exist.
The name the parties gave the Agreement is not persuasive, nor is it dispositive.
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This is important and reassuring internationally, but hardly dispositive of what future governments will do.
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While researching another article, I came across a passage that may be dispositive on the issue.
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Particularly dispositive is the Brotherhood's strategic plan which the prosecution introduced into evidence uncontested in that trial.
Then there's the rest of the story, which may even be more dispositive.
After thorough analyses of ones lifestyle, financials and dispositive intentions, there are many valid reasons for choosing not to gift.
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Of course, carefully crafting the trust provisions, including dispositive and potential generation skipping transfer (GST) provisions, is of utmost importance.
The only exception to what international lawyers call this "clean slate" rule is "dispositive" treaties--such as those that dispose of territory.
In sum, when the USSR became extinct, its bilateral, non-dispositive treaties lapsed.
Still, his exoneration of Wilpon and Katz, while not dispositive, is certainly relevant evidence in the question of their knowledge and culpability.
Should the support of key U.S. allies for the CTBT be dispositive?
However, recent, well drafted, irrevocable trusts, generally, will allow amendments for administrative matters or situs issues that do not impact the dispositive provisions.
Political scientists Christopher Devine of Ohio State and Kyle Kopko of Elizabeth College argue the home-state advantage is often modest and almost never dispositive.
Rather, as a bilateral, non-dispositive treaty, the ABM Treaty of 1972 between the United States and the USSR lapsed when the USSR ceased to exist.
No judicial decision contradicts the scholarly view that a non-dispositive bilateral treaty of an extinct State does not automatically become a treaty of its successor or successors.
In sum, the ABM Treaty was a bilateral, non-dispositive treaty.
They are a type that sounds awfully familiar: Obama-supporting, kitchen-renovating professionals with graduate degrees, who, unable to rest comfortably in the knowledge that they have passed economically dispositive high I.
While the object of music publishing is to get as close as possible to the composer's original intent, the manuscript itself is not necessarily dispositive because it, too, may contain errors.
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If price isn't reliably dispositive and the weak yen might not last anyway, why not keep the same price overseas and then simply book higher yen-denominated profits for each unit you do sell?
In accordance with longstanding principles of international law, expounded with remarkable consistency by numerous officials and scholars from various countries over hundreds of years, when the USSR became extinct, its bilateral, non-dispositive treaties lapsed.
Lest there be any doubt, however, about the magnitude of the challenge freedom-loving peoples face, the footage in "Obsession" drawn from Islamist sources themselves (notably, their various state-owned and terrorist-sponsored television outlets) is dispositive.
In this case, the fact that AIG is largely a secular entity is not dispositive: The question in an as-applied challenge is not whether the entity is of a religious character, but how it spends its grant.
For what it is worth, however, my layman's view is that the available data remains so inconclusive, if not dispositive against the global warming hypothesis, as to argue against making such efforts at the expense of America's economic growth and the quality of life of its citizens.
One cannot even begin to imagine what kind of evidence would be dispositive of such an assessment, unless we adopt rationing policies such as in the UK. Thus, the decision will revert to the completely unpredictable gut instinct of these experts, which historically has been to reject innovation.
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