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The OED defines a sceptic as "a seeker of the truth; an inquirer who has not yet arrived at definite conclusions".
The world of experience is described by the physicist in terms of visible objects, occupying definite positions at definite instants of time in a word, the world of classical mechanics.
The OED defines a sceptic as "a seeker of the truth; an inquirer who has not yet arrived at definite conclusions", which is highly flattering to "climate change sceptics" who are literally in denial about the overwhelming scientific evidence and deny that climate change is happening or is caused by human activity, so denier is the more accurate, and our preferred, term.
The samples were collected at definite intervals.
Many components are required to be installed at definite geometric positions within this space.
Also the foEs diurnal variation at definite R dB) was detected.
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Irrespective, in our current cohort, the number of patients with grade 3 tumours was too small to arrive at a definite conclusion at present.
"He's at a definite disadvantage," Coach Lane Kiffin said.
Although they clearly remain friends, their partnership is now at a definite end.
(Ages 14 and up) Seventeen-year-old Cassel is at a definite disadvantage.
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