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No analysis of either data set is decisively able to resolve the precise positions within the subfamily of Gigantiops or Santschiella.

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Only where there is a genuinely national press such as we have in Britain has it been able decisively to influence policy and elections - think Murdoch's Sun and the Labour party.

Characteristic of this period of inter-traditional debate is the legendary account of Kumārila as having studied for a time at the famous Buddhist monastic university at Nālandā, then in its prime; based on the mastery of Buddhist doctrine gained in this way, Kumārila is said to have been able decisively to counter Buddhist philosophical positions.

Just six weeks before the first votes are cast, no candidate has been able to decisively claim the mantle of front-runner.

How Important Are Eye Movements in E.M.D.R.? Have you been able to decisively prove that the eye movements themselves serve a true clinical role, and if so what evidence have you garnered to show this is the case?

But tonight Secretary Powell declared, "Neither side is going to be able to decisively defeat the other" and added, "It's going to take a negotiation, a political process, to get out of this violence".

Wars end cleanly when one party is able to decisively establish a particular reality and the other is incapable of challenging the new status quo.

Although internal politics hampered Chinese modernization, American naval power produced a major reform in Japan which bore fruit during the 1905 Battle of Tsushima when the Japanese were able to decisively defeat Russia.

The battle itself was tactically inconclusive, as neither side was able to decisively defeat the other, however the UN units achieved their strategic goal of preventing the North Koreans from advancing further east and threatening Pusan.

In the western-central poligar regions, the Bijapur-Shahji forces achieved only mixed results: The Nayakas of Keladi were decisively defeated, but were able to buy back their lands from their Bijapur invaders.

The problem, for those who have just crawled out from under a rock, is that groups representing the wealthiest people in this country are able to decisively influence the legislative process so that public policy reflects the interests of the privileged few and not the needs of the general population.

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