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In a recent dissent, Judge David S. Tatel of the appeals court explained why he thought the report, "produced in the fog of war," should not be given nearly conclusive weight.
He faulted his colleagues for giving nearly conclusive weight to a sketchy report "produced in the fog of war," saying their standard effectively required judges to accept as true virtually whatever the government claims, severely undermining a 2008 Supreme Court ruling granting the detainees habeas corpus rights.
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The meteorological inquiry was the most conclusive.
Dr. Austad, who was not involved with either study, said that the University of Wisconsin study "was not nearly as conclusive as it was made out to be" and that the new study casts further doubt on the belief that caloric restriction extends life.
But the reality is that it is nearly impossible to come to conclusive findings given the data available.
So far, however, conclusive evidence about the use of other gases has proven nearly impossible to find.
The big, controlled studies that might really put this issue to rest are extremely difficult to execute, but without those studies, truly conclusive evidence is going to be impossible to come by, or nearly so.
Although nearly 10% of the patients, mostly with chronic LBP, received traction therapy there is no conclusive evidence that this treatment has any long term benefit [ 35].
The absence of change on pre- and post-treatment MRI may also not be conclusive, as multiple myeloma lesions may not revert to normal marrow signal intensity until nearly 5 years post-treatment [8].
Taken all together, the numbers show that the muon's twistiness is nearly 3 standard deviations, or sigma, away from what theory predicts--a serious, although not conclusive, suggestion that the Standard Model has failed.
After nearly two years of testing, including a muscle and nerve biopsy in my legs, Dr. Fogel gave me a conclusive diagnosis of Adult Polyglucosan Body Disease, APBD for short, a rare, untreatable, inexorably worsening genetic disease that affects primarily Ashkenazi Jews.
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