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The geopolitics I sometimes found bold, and other times found too broad to be conclusive: "In a system that generates masses, individualism is the only way out.
Linda Lipsen, the association's chief lobbyist, said practice guidelines were established by unregulated medical societies and "should not be conclusive" in a court of law.
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The Walsh-Healey Act provides in § 5 that the Secretary's findings of fact shall be conclusive in any court of the United States 'if supported by the preponderance of the evidence'.
This finding is in disagreement with the study by Cetindamar et al. ([2012]) but we do agree with them that the result may not be considered to be conclusive in nature and it is an area which needs further indepth research.
If supported by a preponderance of the evidence, the findings are conclusive in any court of the United States.
In order for them to be conclusive in the Electoral College.
These analyses were found to be conclusive in distinguishing controls from patients with complaints.
The report of the Commission is conclusive in all further hearings on the plan by the court, subject only to review pursuant to 5 U.S.C. 706(2)(A)–(D).
Being aware of the limitation of the exercise, we did not aim to be conclusive in that respect.
The November 8, elections could fail to be conclusive in many ways.
These methods provide a mechanism that will serve to efficiently highlight avenues for further study; they are not intended to be conclusive in making associations by themselves.
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