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It would be foolish to expect the debate to be resolved definitively.
Nevertheless, given the crucial role of public confidence in the integrity of the ballot, common sense suggests that the question should be resolved definitively, by the press and, perhaps, by Congress.
Richard A. Lischer, a professor of divinity at Duke University, said that if the question of who killed Dr. King could be resolved definitively, Americans could concentrate fully on his message.
Several additional species are possible but could not be resolved definitively.
Thus, whether epithelial cells are indeed a source of myofibroblasts in vivo is currently debated and yet to be resolved definitively.
The question, however, could be resolved definitively by gene or proteomic profiling of the two cell populations; at present, only gene profiles from rat notochordal cells and mature chondrodystrophoid canine disc tissue are available [ 14, 15, 42].
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In the end, though, a failure to resolve definitively Greece's position in the single currency can only drain business spirits across the continent.
One reason these questions are so difficult to resolve definitively is that, even in simpler cases, the law of parenthood is badly muddled.
Most of us listening are hoping that our unknowns will be resolved as definitively as Watergate's did.
That issue has never been definitively resolved.
The dispute was not definitively resolved until the 8th century.
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