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It has never been conclusively proven that, all else being equal, blacks are more likely to be sentenced to death than whites in the three decades since the Supreme Court reinstated the death penalty in 1976.

However, it has yet to be conclusively proven that mineral chelates are better absorbed in the monogastric enterocyte.

One therefore has to be cautious in claiming that Batson has conclusively proven that the empathy/sympathy-altruism hypothesis is true, if that means one has logically excluded every egoistic alternative in accounting for helping behavior.

Furthermore, research has conclusively proven that companies with diverse teams perform better, so "us" in Sheryl's words is large.

They are smart investments in our country: research has conclusively proven that their benefits far outweigh their upstart costs and they help reduce recidivism, lower the crime rate, strengthen communities, and strengthen our economy.

However, it has not been conclusively proven that orthoses do control motion, with some studies indicating no systematic effect on motion [ 38, 39] and others to the contrary [ 40- 42].

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Some doctors caution that medical research has not yet conclusively proved that link.

That didn't become clear until 1950 -- several centuries later -- when Dr. Willem Dicke, a Dutch pediatrician, conclusively proved that gluten was the culprit.

In sum, our survey evidence suggests (but certainly does not conclusively prove) that third party candidates did not play a decisive "spoiler" effect in this year's presidential election result.

The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) reviewed the claims about A2 milk in a 2009 study, which concluded that although digestion of A1 protein releases BCM-7 in humans too, it couldn't conclusively prove that BCM-7 caused significant symptoms.

Several large-scale studies have characterized known variants of the CHEK2 gene [ 7- 9], conclusively proving that CHEK2 is a breast cancer susceptibility gene.

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