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After the vote, in Groton, Senator Christopher J. Dodd said he believed the case for the base had been made conclusively.

Greenwald sees the causal relationship as this: "The statements of those accused by the west of terrorism, and even the Pentagon's own commissioned research, have made conclusively clear what motivates these acts: namely, anger over the violence, abuse and interference by Western countries in that part of the world, with the world's Muslims overwhelmingly the targets and victims".

Although the protest was referred to by some as "unanimous," cyclists such as Filippo Pozzato, who was himself bearing injuries sustained in a crash that would later force him to leave the race, said the riders had been too hasty in their decision, and that it should have been made conclusively before the stage began.

For this study, we chose patients whose cases were consistent with sarcoidosis or in whom an alternative diagnosis was made conclusively.

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EH: But the case has been made pretty conclusively that as a cohort they have done very well.

As I noted in my book, The Lies of Sarah Palin: The Untold Story Behind her Relentless Quest for Power (MacMillan/St.Martin's), as a result of McLeod's and Henning's initial email requests a discovery was made proving conclusively that Bailey had set up a private email system for a handful of the core Palin acolytes serving in Alaska state government (and which also included her husband, Todd).

The authors make no claim to have conclusively demonstrated that the homeopathic intervention is responsible for these health changes.

That alone should be enough reason to make it conclusively one of the most heirloom-y watches you could possibly imagine, but now that the dust's settled -- vox populi, vox Dei -- it's worth looking a little more closely at why.

"That evidence on top of everything else conclusively made me believe we had the right guy, and we had a provable case," Rosenthal says.

Janet Murguía, the president of N.C.L.R., also known as the National Council of La Raza, said the election had been a "game-changer" that conclusively "made the political case for a bipartisan solution" on immigration.

Where you get into trouble is with the diagnosis of insomnia, which is actually a complex clinical task and something I don't feel can be conclusively made without a full psychiatric/medical and EEG (performed in sleep lab) workup.

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