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are definitively
adverb
In a way that is not only decisive, but also conclusive and final.
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Some actions and attitudes are definitively right or wrong; but people themselves are complicated.
The flip side is that those restaurants are definitively _not _perfect for other occasions.
Several of the 32 suicides are definitively linked to corruption investigations.
They can turn to two levels of appeal before sentences are definitively handed down.
Thus, we find insufficient evidence to conclude that modern food retail formats are definitively replacing traditional ones.
Dale Thomas, Lance Franklin and Gary Ablett have demonstrated that nobody, not even franchise superstars, are definitively one-team players.
Brioche buns are definitively not for breakfast; you can't feel guilty about a brioche bun, only angry.
And yet these are definitively not clothes designed to appeal to the super rich, being as much about rags as they are about riches.
But no amount of studies will resolve the residual ambiguity, will allow the scientists to say cell phones are definitively safe.
In each research initiative, our goal has been to identify which managerial practices are definitively linked to positive creative outcomes and which are not.
A change of generation ReprintsOnly the parties of the extreme right, with whom Mr Chirac will have no truck, are definitively outside the fold.
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