Sentence examples for Definitive base from inspiring English sources

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Both California and New York have done a tremendous job of enticing quality engineers to their cities, but there is a definitive base of talent here.

Because of the multidisciplinary nature of the care of patients undergoing thoracic surgery or device implantation, bringing together existing networks and several arms of the Federal government could rapidly advance this field to provide a definitive base of evidence to guide clinical practice and improve clinical outcomes.

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This judgment would appear to be definitive, based on DNA evidence.

This study suggests that there is an improvement in military-specific outcomes with the Ertl technique, but such findings are not definitive based on the retrospective nature of this study and theoretical differences between the cohorts.

Thus these divisions need to be regarded as groupings of elements or resources observed to occur in the service of invoking attitudes in texts, and not as definitive bases for any particular attitudinal value.

This may all sound very cynical and you obviously must also remember that the reason for thinking this way is not by any means to conclude anything definitive based on these types of thoughts BUT to use it to start the process of weighing carefully what may be in the other person's head and from that hopefully avoid unnecessary risks in your decision-making process.

The sirolimus with GC trial is a phase I/II study for patients who are likely to undergo cystectomy, thus it can be considered a neoadjuvant study, but surgical intervention is not definitive based on the Clinical Trials Registry information.

Dr. Venter and his new colleagues plan not just to sequence the human genome but to construct a "definitive" data base that will integrate medical and other information with the basic DNA sequence.

In the absence of a definitive science base, our assessment of the evidence identified areas for further investigation as well as non-pharmaceutical public health interventions that experts believe are likely to be beneficial, feasible and widely acceptable in an influenza pandemic.

In the absence of a definitive science base, our assessment of the evidence identified areas for further investigation as well as non-pharmaceutical public health interventions that experts believe are likely to be beneficial, feasible, and socially and politically acceptable in an influenza pandemic.

The 2016 revision of the WHO classification of lymphoid neoplasms includes new entities along with a clearer definition of provisional and definitive subtypes based on better understanding of the molecular drivers of lymphomas.

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