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Discover LudwigSentence The phrase "make conclusive" is not technically correct, however it can be used in certain contexts.
For example, you could use it to indicate that a decision needs to be finalized: "We need to make a conclusive decision about where to hold the meeting."
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The sheriff's office said that the response of dogs and subsequent soil research were inconclusive, and that digging was needed to make conclusive findings.
"The findings of this study," he said, "raise an interesting hypothesis that needs to be investigated further before we can make conclusive recommendations to people about what they should or should not be taking".
Other researchers were more cautious, saying that the genetics of rare mutations was not yet well enough understood to make conclusive statements about their effect on the behavior of specific genes.
"We need to characterize the system better if we're going to make conclusive statements".
The rather large size of this collection allowed us to make conclusive statements on the performance of the proposed technique.
Moreover, we were able to make conclusive statements about the robust recovery of messages, when fewer number of received packets than the number of source signals (messages) were available at the decoder.
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Moreover, because Panama was something of a crossroads, both east-west and north-south, the variety of influences found there makes conclusive evaluations of the native art almost impossible.
The results have been made conclusive with control experiments.
Many of the monitoring studies lacked sufficient detail with respect to study design and statistical analyses, making conclusive interpretation of results difficult.
In the target cases, the epistemic concern to grasp truth and avoid falsehood is not overridden: they are cases where the truth that a person is trustworthy may be beneficially grasped only if one first takes it that the person is trustworthy beyond the possible support of evidence though once the venture is made conclusive evidence of trustworthiness may happily soon accumulate.
Many questions remain, and the researchers note that more experiments are needed before making conclusive statements about the function of the sperm-spewing-and-scarfing behavior.
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