Sentence examples for definitively later from inspiring English sources

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Those infants who did not show neither a complete nor an incomplete FPR walked definitively later between 15 and 17 months (median 15 months).

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Unfounded rumors that aren't investigated adequately before they are posted spread across the Internet and are accepted and remain as "truth" even when they are definitively debunked later.

Unfounded rumors that aren't investigated or analyzed adequately before they are posted spread across the Internet and are accepted and remain as "truth" even when they are definitively debunked later.

The failure of one or more LEDs can be noted; some broke definitively down after 9 days, others later (probably due to the unsafe environment with about 95% of RH%).

There it was, sullying the classical cityscape and blowing its cover: a size 11 footprint from a shoe that belonged most definitively to a later period.

The OECD's current assessment contrasts with the comments made by its secretary general Angel Gurria in April when he said: "From the moment of a Brexit vote until the arrangements for 'divorce' are definitively settled – years later there would be heightened economic uncertainty, with damaging consequences.

Transplantation of genetically modified donor-derived germ cells in recipient testes could later definitively confirm the stem cell activity of the specific candidate genes.

In our case we obtained a hemodynamically stable situation within half an hour after starting the procedure, first temporarily by placing the coils and an angioplasty balloon, and later definitively by placing a stent-graft in the CIA and EIA across the ostium of the IIA.

This is definitively Cornwall, after all.

Though at first tolerated by Pope Honorius I (625 638), who responded to Sergius' appeal that the terminology needed clarification, monoenergism met strong opposition led by Sophronius, patriarch of Jerusalem, and later was definitively rejected by both the Latin and Greek churches at the third Council of Constantinople (680/681).

First, as a work of logic most have regarded it as radically outdated and relying on an Aristotelian approach that was definitively surpassed in the later nineteenth century—a view promoted especially by Bertrand Russell in the early years of the twentieth.

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