decisivo
conclusive ; decisive ; tie-breaker [tiebreaker] ; tie-breaking [tiebreaking] ; critical ; peremptory ; lifesaving ; tie-break ; defining.
It certainly cannot be called a conclusive or exhaustive guide to library resources.
It has since been echoed repeatedly in the discussion of cataloging despite the persuasive and decisive refutation of it by Panizzi before the Royal Commission.
The article 'The Mathematical Equivalent of the Penalty Shootout' describes a library's mathematics competition question design policy and gives examples of tie-breaker questions.
'Casting vote' means tie-breaking vote.
Needless to say, this technique is relatively slow but can be valuable if retrieval speed is not critical.
The author's argumentation is vehement, sometimes peremptory, but not conclusive.
The more experienced physicians, however, told a different story about lifesaving practices in pediatrics.
In order to try to separate the two songs we have introduced a tie-break poll.
Whether you agree or disagree with the President that this is 'the defining issue of our time,' we want to hear your story.
coyuntura decisiva
Posesivo + road to Damascus
His road to Damascus moment came when he realised that at 42 he is the same age Elvis was when he died.
de forma no decisiva
indecisively
inconclusively
Although it ended indecisively the German fleet returned to its harbours never to pose a serious threat again.
The decisive talks between the government and the UDMF representatives last night ended inconclusively after the leaders failed to reach an understanding.
de manera no decisiva
indecisively
inconclusively
Although it ended indecisively the German fleet returned to its harbours never to pose a serious threat again.
The decisive talks between the government and the UDMF representatives last night ended inconclusively after the leaders failed to reach an understanding.
de modo decisivo
decisively
It should be possible to beat the mind decisively in regard to permanence and clarity of the items resurrected from storage.
estar en un momento decisivo
be at a watershed
Cooperation amongst American academic libraries is at a watershed.
factor decisivo
decisive factor
deciding factor
The class position of groups is the decisive factor in accessing and using information.
These properties may be the deciding factor in a particular design application of the data system.
momento decisivo
turning point
Posesivo + road to Damascus
defining moment
This article elaborates on the turning point in library service during the reign of the National Socialists and discusses its reorganisation after World War II.
His road to Damascus moment came when he realised that at 42 he is the same age Elvis was when he died.
There are pivotal moments in human development, defining moments that shape long-term self-view and identity.
pase decisivo [Utilizado en el deporte]
assist
Kristen Taylor leads Carolina with three goals and an assist.
prueba decisiva
litmus test
Consequently, the process of retrieval and knowledge discovery from this huge amount of heterogeneous complex data builds the litmus-test for the research in the area.
ser el momento decisivo
mark + the watershed
The years 1966-1967 marked the watershed for the development of youth services and public library development = Los años 1966-198 fueron el momento clave para el desarrollo de los servicios para jóvenes y las bibliotecas públicas.
voto decisivo
casting vote
deciding vote
In the event of an equality of votes, the chair shall have the power to exercise a casting vote = En el caso de una igualdad de votos, el presidente tendrá el poder de emitir el voto decisivo.
In the event of an equality of votes for and against a proposal, the chair of the meeting shall have a deciding vote.