Sentence examples for made a definite statement from inspiring English sources

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"For someone raised to respect reductionist science, 'cognitive psychology' made a definite statement.

"I haven't an atom / in my body which I brought to Europe / in 1951," he once wrote, and, in The Last of England, in 1970, he made a definite statement: "I have made a conscious decision to change myself from an Australian into a modern Englishman..

I think the police and Harper made a definite statement that was anti-women, especially anti-Aboriginal women.

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For this reason, we cannot make a definite statement on the effects of TEA on pancreatic microcirculation and tissue oxygenation in the later course.

Clearly, a match probability estimate based on real data can never actually equal zero – there is inherent scientific uncertainty that precludes making such a definite statement.

"It's made a definite favorable impact on me".

The Dorsey court session made a definite impression on students.

"Loretta just made a definite impression on me," she said.

In running a building, directors make a definite artistic statement – they choose the plays, shape the policy, determine casting and get to promote the next generation.

However, to give a definite statement about that figure retrospectively now is impossible.

However, because only limited data were made available by owners, a definite statement awaits confirmation.

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