Sentence examples for make definite identifications from inspiring English sources

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Many small piedmont groups were probably Siouan-speaking peoples, but surviving data are insufficient to make definite identifications.

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Overall, the evidence is insufficient to make definite conclusions about palliative care for HIV-infected youth.

For example, some bone fragments from the Mooreville Formation of Alabama and the Merchantville Formation of Delaware may have come from Pteranodon, though they are too incomplete to make a definite identification.

They get their dead in neat caskets draped with a flag; we have to gather and scrape our dead off of the floors and hope the American shrapnel and bullets left enough to make a definite identification". So wrote the author of the weblog Baghdad Burning, as she tried to draw attention to the tragic reality of life in occupied Baghdad.

Mr. Dupuy has not made definite plans for the future.

The study is interesting, but the limited number of patients makes definite conclusions precarious.

Clearly, this selection makes definite conclusions regarding HRQOL as a predictor of mortality impossible.

Clinical symptoms alone do not allow the definite identification of serious LRTI (SLRTI) aetiology.

Histology showed an inflammatory reaction, possibly caused by a fungal or parasitic infection, but no definite identification of an organism was made.

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