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"But, also, there's no path from that to impeachment, even if it were definitive, which I don't think it's going to be.
This is certainly the best work Mr. Polanski has done in many years (which, unfortunately, is not saying a lot), and it is also one of the very few nondocumentary movies about Jewish life and death under the Nazis that can be called definitive (which is saying a lot).
In IGRF-12, the term "definitive", which concerns models from 1900.0 to 2010.0, is used because substantial improvement is currently unlikely.
So, then, from Petraeus nothing definitive which either side could use to force the debate here at home.
But then, fittingly, his answer isn't definitive, which is kind of perfect -- it leaves the song ever mysterious and ever tragic.
As with all models, the conclusion should be taken to be illustrative rather than definitive, which is further exemplified by the inability of the Bland-Altman statistics to discriminate between the hypotheses.
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Only the definitive experiment which remains beyond the scope of the National Science Foundation budget can say.
No definitive conclusion, which is as it should be, and quite terrific radio.
"He has made a definitive denial, which will take some of the pressure off.
This is now the definitive selection, which also generously includes the introductions written by TS Eliot in 1928 and John Berryman in 1949.
Policymakers cannot afford to wait decades for economists to figure out a definitive answer, which may never be found at all.
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