Sentence examples for conclusively argued from inspiring English sources

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It has been conclusively argued that probe oligomers in close proximity containing poly-G motifs at the same sequence position are prone to aggregate into such parallel G-quadruplexes in the crowded conditions on the surface of high density microarrays [17], [45].

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Indeed, it is unclear what would count as conclusively arguing for either conclusion.

It's not easy to conclusively argue for one narrative or the other, but we need to outline the entire range of possibilities that social technologies open up for citizens and activists and actively work towards achieving the positive outcomes and avoiding the potential pitfalls.

Božněmcová displays a 1-μm band that is unlike that for any currently measured meteorite; however, spectra out to 2.5 μm are needed to conclusively argue that Božněmcová has a surface mineralogy different from that of ordinary chondrites.

We cannot conclusively argue that stress did not play a mediating role in the association between income change and smoking behaviour because of measurement error.

The fact that pre-treatment variables and current psychopathology confound the relationship between explanatory models of illness at all points of time makes it difficult to conclusively argue that insight predicts longer-term outcome.

Endogeneity in respect to the explanatory variable may not be expected, as it might not be argued conclusively why abnormal returns should influence the strategic consistency of a series.

Conversely, we reviewed whether any particular therapeutic modality improved clinical outcome, but found that this idea cannot be argued conclusively because the HFMD patient with aseptic meningitis recovered well with symptomatic treatment.

Conclusively, it is argued that in order for policy makers and implementers of any policy to achieve the desired goals (output of the policy), they have to ensure that the other two components of policy implementation as described in the contextual interaction theory are well addressed during the policy development process.

When it was first published in 1982, arguing conclusively for the need for complete nuclear disarmament, the boot-boys from academia were dispatched worldwide, some of them by the old thug Henry Kissinger, to try to give the book and its author a good kicking.

Until a universal background check system is in place, it's impossible to argue conclusively that these screenings are a waste of time.

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