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There is considerable need for orientation knowledge on how to fill the Leitbild of sustainable development with substance conclusively as soon as it is expected to guide the transformation of societal systems, e.g. the energy system.
This could be read – though not conclusively — as a hint of a deepening sectarian war.
If there are no unconventional weapons in Iraq, it will be important to prove that fact as conclusively as possible as a yardstick for measuring faulty intelligence.
At the end of the season the Silver Arrows were withdrawn not just from sports car racing but from Formula One, which Fangio and Moss had been dominating as conclusively as Lewis Hamilton and Nico Rosberg today.
They do not answer the follow-up question: whether DNA tests should prove guilt as conclusively as innocence (nor do they discuss the case of Scheck and Neufeld's best-known private client, O. J. Simpson).
She also suggested that women's plays often do not resolve as conclusively as those by men, and that they do not follow the Aristotelian model of drama, which makes directors uncomfortable.
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It then dipped sharply, ticked up in late 1990s with computerisation and dipped again in the mid-2000s.Yet mid-2000s.Yetis nothat conclusively gloomy as the doomsayers claim.
While these results were quite telling, studies looking at serial determinations of anti-α-actinin antibodies over time were necessary for proving more conclusively a pathogenic as well as a diagnostic role for these autoantibodies in human lupus.
But the B'Tselem human rights organization conclusively showed as far back as 2002 that while the built-up areas of the settlements constitute only 1.7% of the land in the West Bank, the municipal boundaries are over three times as large: 6.8%.
But the slayings of Maya peasants might just as conclusively be regarded as an atrocity aimed at expunging an impoverished class ripe for Communist indoctrination.
The war against Lithuania had not ended as conclusively and satisfactorily as he had expected much of Ukraine was still in the hands of a strangely buoyant enemy; his ecclesiastical plans for secularizing church lands had been thwarted at the Council of 1503, and the Khanate of Kazan, which had been so carefully neutralized during Ivan's reign, was beginning to rid itself of Muscovite tutelage.
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