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The hero of Savage's book is the psychologist G. Stanley Hall, whose 1904 book "Adolescence" coined "the definitive term for the elongated hiatus between childhood and adulthood".
Consistency is a definitive term.
I'll provide a WebMD link (4), but let me be clear that this is not a definitive term that's accepted by everyone.
However, terminology such as "prolonged remission" is probably less satisfactory to patients than use of the more hopeful and definitive term "cure" after some period of time has elapsed.
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The companies were unable to agree on definitive terms, Shaw said.
Under the terms of the deal, Mr. Saban had until the end of May to hammer out definitive terms.
A statement released by the firm said, "The parties were unable to reach agreement on definitive terms for the transaction".
Although those of us in the criticism business like to talk in sweeping, definitive terms, many establishments resist such reduction.
Palestinian factions, including Hamas, the Islamist group which rules Gaza, dismissed the return to talks without an Israeli commitment to definitive terms of reference as "cloning failure".
"We are currently engaged in discussions with certain participants, although no definitive terms have been discussed or agreements reached," the NYSE said in the filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission today.
But Mr. Karzai's latest statements, coming both before and after an airstrike on Saturday that killed several civilians, most of them women and children, have been laced with more definitive terms.
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