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Even though this new consensus was more asserted than definitively proved by experimental evidence or clinical observation, it soon became dogma, and helped change the way doctors treated cancer.
Only in the 1960s did the federal government, impelled by the Cold War and civil rights movement, definitively assert its primacy.
The judge set aside one charge prior to verdict because the complainant could not definitively assert that the crime had taken place.
The Panepinto-Cheongwon summary was short on hard facts about finances, but it did definitively assert its determination to succeed in the face of hard economic times, not to mention a site with a difficult past.
While John will not definitively assert he may not have met Mr. Debenedetti as one of many other people he casually met during his stay, he will say the words Mr. Debenedetti quotes John as saying are not John's words.
CDC's latest review of the available evidence, published yesterday in The New England Journal of Medicine, convinced the agency to definitively assert a link, The New York Times reports.
As previously reported [ 16], it was impossible for the radiologist to definitively assert the diagnosis of right bronchial rupture on the first CT scan performed in our patient, despite the volumetric acquisition with thin slices on the lung window and multiple reformats.
Of course, a study covering a 12 months time span cannot definitively prove the asserted non-associations, for which reason observations over several years will follow.
Merkley then asserted that DeVos was refusing to definitively state that schools should "ban discrimination based on LGBTQ status of students or ban discrimination based on religion".
At the time of the CPEP trial, several relatively small RCTs had shown that calcium supplementation during pregnancy significantly reduced the risk of preeclampsia, and in fact a Cochrane meta-analysis of these trials had concluded definitively that calcium supplementation was efficacious for this endpoint and asserted that no further trials were warranted.
Postponing for the moment the question whether appellant was entitled to rely in this local investigation on the federal privilege, it seems clear that the discharge here in any event was unlike that in Slochower v. Board of Higher Education, supra, in that, as definitively interpreted by the Court of Appeals, it was not based on the fact that the employee had asserted Fifth Amendment rights.
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