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However, the genus Bacillus has undergone numerous and complex recent taxonomic revisions and been the subject of discordant phylogenetic results [ 1, 43], making any definitive definition of the genus a potential complication.
Those four senators, like Collins and Murkowski, avoided making any definitive statements about their positions Tuesday.
Dr. Marcy said they were still tracking another Saturn-class object before making any definitive statements.
Before making any definitive judgments about where the economy is heading, I would want to see the December and January employment figures.
"I will wait to see what statutory or constitutional power the president relies on to justify such a declaration before making any definitive statement.
You have to be very humble and prudent before making any definitive conclusions, and I think it is very important to recognize everything that was done.
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"But it's far too early at this stage to make any definitive judgments.
Romney, 70, has not made any definitive public statements about his plans.
In the end, though, we likely need more data and time to make any definitive judgments.
It's too early to make any definitive judgement about how the green agenda will fare under the coalition.
To Peterson, about one-quarter of the season is too small a sample to make any definitive judgments.
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