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Mr. Dupuy has not made definite plans for the future.
The Matias family has not made definite plans but is almost certainly headed out of East New York.
I once heard that when Petrov was a young physician, years ago, he occasionally made definite diagnoses, and these were often quite correct.
As of now, the hotel has not made definite plans for a restaurant to replace L'Atelier, which opened in 2006 and received two Michelin stars in the guide to New York that was published last fall.
For economic feasibility decision to be made, definite figures are required for real costs of manufacturing, installation and maintenance.
In the proposed system, the order of the page/form elements to be focused and spoken is made definite and predefined.
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Drawing on surprisingly fertile decades of biographical scholarship, Greenblatt is not afraid to make definite assertions.
Hiller, too, is a kind of conceptualist; she makes definite but subversive use of the movement's methods.
Many small piedmont groups were probably Siouan-speaking peoples, but surviving data are insufficient to make definite identifications.
As an attractive alternative, one could make definite descriptions into first-class things.
However, challenges and pitfalls exist in association studies, and consideration of particular features of study design is necessary before making definite conclusions from these studies.
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