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It was widely believed that the market would coalesce around one of the two competing standards, and over the past few months, Blu-ray has definitively come out on top.
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Is there some point at which the possibility of asking any further such questions somehow definitively comes to an end?
His letter — a rare instance of a governor weighing in so soon and so definitively — came a day before the first of two public hearings on Con Ed's request for an 8 percent increase in the rate it charges to deliver electricity, and increases of 2.5 percent for gas and 2.3 percent for steam.
Yes, I think with that, we have definitively came to the end.
Not one could say definitively who came up with the name.
If Mr. Gore runs for president again — and he says he won't, though not quite definitively — he would come rested, battle-tested and, given how Democrats have treated their losing nominees, deeply stigmatized.
Any observer who studies that industry will come to the conclusion that consumers definitively don't pay for quality (better quality is not, in this case, available).
So those responsible for deciding what the brains of future Britons will contain definitively believe that carts come before horses.
"We will be able to say definitively, pretty sure, that come 2015, average household incomes will be lower than they were pre-recession, and lower than they were in 2010".
But precious few have come out definitively one way or another.
But the emails include no attached classified documents or material that could definitively be said to come from classified analysis.
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