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Museums and their trustees seem to be more definite about what they don't want than about what they do—in particular, it seems, they don't want anything like the Getty Centre in Brentwood, California, a complex which cost more than $1 billion to build and which is now reorganising itself to accommodate the swarms of visitors that it never expected to attract.
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Doctors who specified, at the end of the first year, that ophthalmology was their first choice of career were as definite about their choice (36% were definite) as doctors who chose other branches of surgery (36%); and aspiring ophthalmologists and other surgeons were more definite about their choice of future career than those who expressed a first choice for other clinical careers (26%; Table 3).
Later, Ms. Anderson said: "Teaching science is more definite.
York supporters can only hope it is more definite than the one they read last Wednesday.
In another respect, however, my opinion is more concrete, more definite.
Did it not seem that their attendance was more than definite?
I am afraid I cannot be any more definite," he said.
However, our experiments did not use a previously purified antifungal substance, which would be necessary for more definite conclusions about antifungal activity.
They are trying to negotiate it between the two, but the agendas are much more definite.
The pair of limbs that came first, and also many details about their embryonic development are awaiting more definite answers (Hell 2005, and references therein).
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