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Without full access to secret intelligence, I'm not capable of making a definitive conclusion on this subject.
"Finally, Bob Wise turned to me and said: 'Look, Ernie, we're not making a definitive study of juvenile delinquency,' " he recalled.
Mr. Copeland's new trio sounded as if it was teetering on the edge of several musical worlds without quite making a definitive statement in any.
Clinton has been charting out a new course on the Arctic as well, making a definitive break with Obama on his policy.
Oto Berishvili, the hotel's marketing manager, sees Rooms as the embodiment of the "new" Georgia: one making a definitive break with its past.
But when asked to rule out use of the tobacco bonds for operating expenses, he said, "We're not making a definitive statement about that".
Fassel preferred to wait until Mitchell has more tests before making a definitive statement, but the coach did not rule out an extended absence.
Morstead said he ran into the pile and joined the battle, which lasted for about a minute with no official making a definitive signal.
Since they are older, any obvious volcanoes or other volcanic features may have been eroded or otherwise obliterated, making a definitive determination more difficult.
Obama said he would wait for the results of the US defence department inquiry before making a definitive judgment but expected "a full accounting of the facts and circumstances".
But Gary Kleck, a professor at Florida State University's College of Criminology and Criminal Justice, whose work Justice Breyer cited, said there were good reasons for making a definitive judgment.
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