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Quashing a cherished goal of President Mohammad Khatami and his reformist allies, Iran's supreme religious leader today sided conclusively with the country's conservatives and ordered Parliament to scrap a bill aimed at restoring a free press.
Throughout history, innovation has been linked conclusively with the free exchange of information and ideas -- by means of the public library system, in the previous millennium, and certainly via the Internet today.
He will inherit a crisis over church governance that Vatican experts have described as one of the legacies of the 85-year-old Benedict, a widely respected theologian whose critics faulted him with failing to deal conclusively with the sexual abuse scandals.
Conclusively, with the excellent laser-induced heating properties, FePt@PPy could be a novel promising agent for photothermal therapy.
Conclusively, with the straightforward preparation and enhanced performance of Au/Cu2O nanocomposite electrode, the Au/Cu2O nanocomposite material could be a promising candidate for nonenzymatic H2O2 sensing.
Unfortunately, this hypothesis could not be proven conclusively with the used genetic methods alone.
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"Labor Day," from The Triumph of Achilles, is occasion only to remember her father's death a year ago, which the poet processes conclusively with this profound insight about the length of a human life: "Not a sentence, but a breath, a caesura".
Several factors were identified that could explain contradictory findings (small sample size, selection bias, insufficient characterisation of exposure, lack of consideration of confounders) but their actual impact could not be conclusively assessed with the published information.
Given the evidence found, it is likely that the anomalies represent more than one phase of construction, though this could not be conclusively proven with the methods used.
It is usually, but not conclusively, identified with the Byzantine Kaligaria Gate (, porta en tois Kaligariois), the "Gate of the Bootmakers' Quarter" (cf. Latin caliga, "sandal").
None of the theorized negative reactions were reported at greater incidence than would be expected in the general population, and could not be conclusively associated with the treatment.
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