uniquely determine

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To be the one and only factor that decides an outcome in a specific way.

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  • The initial position and velocity of a particle uniquely determine its trajectory in a classical system.
  • In this logical system, the input values will uniquely determine the output.
  • It was once thought that a single gene could uniquely determine a complex trait.
  • Three non-collinear points uniquely determine a plane in geometry.
  • The intersection of supply and demand should uniquely determine the market price.
  • The final shape of the product is uniquely determined by the mold it's cast in.
  • The challenge was finding evidence that would uniquely determine the culprit's identity.
  • Social background does not uniquely determine a person's success in life.
  • Did the test results uniquely determine the patient's diagnosis?
  • We often debate whether our choices uniquely determine our destiny.