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Overall, we did not find conclusive cases of intron gains more recent than 150 200 million years.
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Still, Boser does turn up some new evidence and makes a conclusive case for the identity of the thieves who did the job.
It all made a pretty conclusive case for a miscarriage of justice, and was an intriguing slice of social history, too.
The report has been denounced by the Saudi ambassador to the United States, and some American officials questioned whether the committee had made a conclusive case linking Saudi money to the hijackings.
And a factory building ten such reactors a year for years on end might be able to make significant cost reductions through incremental improvements economies of number as opposed to economies of scale.But these advantages do not add up to a conclusive case for a small modular future.
Professor Diamond concedes that a few studies do not make a conclusive case for the advantages of multilingualism.
Though two experiments hardly make a conclusive case, we are inclined to agree with Batson that these studies make the socially administered empathy-specific punishment hypothesis look significantly less plausible than the empathy-altruism hypothesis.
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