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But what these proposals demonstrate most conclusively is that nothing memorable can be done in Lower Manhattan if the Port Authority insists on reclaiming every inch of commercial space that it controlled before Sept. 11.

The causal link between crowd noise and bias has been demonstrated most conclusively by studies of referees who were asked to assess the legality of challenges in video recordings of international matches.

And perhaps most conclusively: "I can't pretend that I ever truly understand what ailed my owner; it was the human thing, that burden of self-consciousness that weighs down the day".

The Spaniard has beaten him four times this year, most conclusively at Roland Garros where he denied the Swiss a possible calendar grand slam and the opportunity of joining that elite club of five, including the recently retired Andre Agassi, who have won all four slams.

It was the ugliest fight of Calzaghe's career - full of elbows, head-butts and low blows - but he found a way to win and that is his greatest strength 4 v Mikkel Kessler, left Den Nov 3 2007, Millennium Stadium Hardest of his 45 wins was also the one in which he proved most conclusively what he is made of.

Lord Ellenborough stated that The discussion which has taken place here, and the consideration which has been given to the facts alleged, most conclusively show that this is not a case that can admit of no denial or proof to the contrary; under these circumstances, however obnoxious I am myself to the trial by battle, it is the mode of trial which we, in our judicial character, are bound to award.

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The evidence produced by the Manchester team nails this question conclusively: most poor people use cash injections wisely, to send their children to school, start a business or plug temporary gaps in their family's food supply or healthcare – all investments that make them stronger, happier and more productive for the future.

Of course, because that's literally impossible to prove conclusively, most women brave enough to enter the dock in the first place end up losing.

Of course, because that's literally impossible to prove conclusively, most women brave enough to enter the dock in the first place end up losing; according to Arifa, there have been less than five cases in over a decade where claiming self-defence has actually worked.

Of course, because that's impossible to prove conclusively, most women brave enough to enter the dock in the first place end up losing; according to Arifa, there have been less than five cases in over a decade where claiming self-defense has actually worked.

Conclusively, most of our data suggest that boys have poorer executive functioning compared to girls and, as the inconsistent gender difference found for Iran could not be replicated using a laboratory measure of working memory, this finding is most likely a result of the patriarchal view that is still dominant in some parts of Iran.

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