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Singers can be quite definitive in expressing why they can not, and definitely will not do something – and this is what our guru wants you to explore this week.
Of course, no malt is ever quite definitive: while distillers promise consistency, their product is always changing.
But these researchers were quite definitive about their conclusion, based on 124,148 IVF procedures resulting in 33,514 live births: transfer of three or more embryos "should be avoided".
Second, the historical evidence seems quite definitive that the public reacts more to the change in economic performance — that is, the rate of growth in crucial economic indicators in the year or so leading up to the election — than to how strong the economy is in an absolute sense.
In terms of that research, it's good, and it's on the cutting edge, but it's not quite definitive yet, and I think we're going to have to wait a few more years for more studies to come out to really say what it is that's driving it.
"I'd have to say this is quite definitive," says David Paige of the University of California, Los Angeles, who works on remote sensing of planetary ice.
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One answer: the corporate statement wasn't quite a definitive boast that everything is très jolie under the bonnet.
The house is not quite the definitive resting place she hoped it would become – and the book is not quite what we hoped it might be either.
"If, in a magical future in which the whole picture's laid out in front of us, I think it's not going to be quite as definitive and quite as clear as we hope," Gessen says.
This 57-year-old Roman Catholic is a registered Republican, appointed in 1996 by a Republican governor, Pete Wilson.And the evidence from last year's election is not quite as definitive as conservatives claim.
The children, the oldest of whom is 16, don't say anything quite so definitive, and any parent in the audience will have a hard time buying that this could possibly be in the children's best interests.
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