Sentence examples for conclusive in terms of from inspiring English sources

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The results obtained were conclusive in terms of construction materials and structural design configurations (shape and dimensions) as well as the identification of rebar positions at all three immersion joint locations.

On the Tower of Joy scene from Season 6, Kendrick added, "It seems quite conclusive in terms of Jon's parentage.

A cursory search of "hiccup" in Pubmed finds papers investigating hiccups in various conditions such as esophageal disease, but nothing immediately jumps out at me as conclusive in terms of typical cause.

In view of the preceding statements, crystallographic data are often helpful but not always conclusive in terms of phase identification.

Therefore, the results of this RCT are not generalizable to all cleaners, but are conclusive in terms of the effect among a high-risk group of cleaners at larger workplaces.

Long term follow up studies have not been conclusive in terms of determining the usefulness of treating PHPT in order to improve cardiovascular risk profiles, since most of them have been followed for periods of around 1 year after surgery, which is not enough to correct some biochemical abnormalities and other confounding factors like diet and exercise which have not been controlled.

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To be useful in a forest and environmental management perspective, monitoring data need to provide conclusive results in terms of forest's status, changes, and their correlates.

While an interesting conclusion for practitioners, future research should look at more precise deliniation of such a theme to see if an increase in specificity would lead to more conclusive outcomes in terms of the internal benefits to organizations looking to implement sustainable innovations.

The series also stresses the fact that several medical adjuvant treatments are available but, unfortunately, none has shown conclusive evidence in terms of efficacy.

Although there is no conclusive evidence (in terms of reduction of disease-specific mortality) that surveillance is effective, it is nonetheless widely practiced (Chalasani et al, 1999) and there is no doubt that such programmes do result in the detection of small tumours (Chalasani et al, 1999; Mok et al, 2005).

The few examples of municipal mergers intended to solve this problem in a radical way (Montreal, Jacksonville, Nashville) rarely yielded conclusive results, either in terms of effectiveness or democratic control.

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