Sentence examples for definite enough to from inspiring English sources

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IT IS not definite enough to be a rumour.

But part of the answer is the idea that "our ordinary conceptual scheme" does not pick out anything definite enough to answer metaphysical questions.

Over the course of centuries, years and moments that have run out and define us as individuals with an important part in the history of the humanity and the societies, the separation of the genders had been definite enough to mark our life and pathway.

Although we did not test it, in-vivo images obtained with a standard CT scanner are not definite enough to provide a reliable assessment of the ETT secretions volumes, and a dedicated instrument where only the ETT fits is required.

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And Junius's gestures and postures are definite enough for us to see that Edwin is replicating them exactly, though without anything like the same haunting effect.

The officials asserted, too, that the plans to withdraw American troops were definite enough, with the July 2011 starting date, to pressure the Afghan government to assume its responsibilities, yet flexible enough to meet the needs of the American military.

If Yeti reports were to prove credible and definite enough we might decide that we knew what it would take for a creature to be a Yeti and, after an exhaustive search, that the world contained no such creatures or admit, in the absence of any such search, that the world might well contain Yeti, and that whether it does or doesn't in no way depends upon our speculations on the matter.

WASHINGTON -- Officials from the Obama administration and the Pentagon tried on Thursday to reassure worried senators, telling them that plans to begin withdrawing American troops in July 2011 are definite, yet flexible enough to give American military commanders the discretion they need.

Water penetrated into the testa from a position close to the raphe (Figs  7 and 8), but the exact channel of the entrance was not determined, since water did not stay at a definite place long enough to be absorbed.

The issue was whether the patent claim was definite enough.

In other connections or under other conditions the term 'locality' might be definite enough, but not so in a statute such as that under review imposing criminal penalties.

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