Sentence examples for rather conclusive from inspiring English sources

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At the time, I wrote a piece about lack of inclusion within the predominantly left-wing society, and needless to say the ensuing abuse was rather conclusive in its messaging: you're right-wing, therefore you cannot be a part of 'our' feminism.

However, the search appears to be rather conclusive by cycling over a limited (of the order of 10) number of initial conditions.

Basic research is rather conclusive about the neuroprotective properties of SERMs in the absence of circulating oestradiol, but clinical studies demonstrate that treatment with SERMs has a detrimental effect on cognitive functioning, particularly in older breast cancer patients [82].

Basic research is rather conclusive on the neuroprotective properties of SERMs in the absence of circulating estradiol, but the effects of chronic SERM administration on cognitive behaviour are more ambiguous.

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The $15 coach from New York's Chinatown to Boston was taken off the roads in 2013 for the rather conclusive-sounding reason that it was an "imminent hazard" whose bosses' "irresponsible actions substantially increase the likelihood of serious injury or death".

To date, many studies have investigated the association between SHMT1 C1420T polymorphism and NHL risk, but the conclusions are mixed rather than conclusive, partially because of possible weak effects of the polymorphisms on NHL risk, the relatively small sample size in each previous investigation, or the patients' diverse racial backgrounds.

But this point gets muddled up in two rather less conclusive ones.

Anyone who writes as he does - associatively, sometimes autobiographically, and offering numerous lengthy interpretations of small ethnographic moments - will normally settle for being suggestive rather than conclusive.

While close examination of the video images proves that Cissé spat at Evans in retaliation for what he perceived as the defender spitting at him, the evidence of the Northern Irishman's culpability is arguably rather less conclusive.

Dr Nita Forouhi, from the Medical Research Council's epidemiology unit at the University of Cambridge, said that while the findings should only be considered "hypothesis generating" rather than conclusive, debate and research into spicy food was certainly "hotting up".

As the end of a poem, this could leave something to be desired, but Buchan-Watts's imagination seems to draw him to continuous rather than conclusive states, as though some of the early narrative poems of James Fenton (for example, "A Vacant Possession") had been stripped of their historical and political dimensions and been left to fend for themselves.

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