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Yet none of this settles conclusively whether voucher schools will improve standards.
The law doesn't exist as a body of rules which settles conclusively the outcome of a case.
Somehow, they scrambled home to a Tri-Nations victory which was only settled conclusively with three minutes left.
First, the intellectual stakes are higher, because unlike our endless debates over the optimal health care policy or the wisest counterterrorism strategy, it will actually be settled, conclusively, only a week from now.
Thus, the debate has not been settled conclusively (for a hybrid state-of-the-art model, see [15]).
Only further experiments will conclusively settle the matter.
The film's expansion at the weekend from a single cinema to nationwide saw a gross of £2.22m, which isn't sufficiently big or small to settle the argument conclusively.
In his book "Stateless in South Asia: The making of the India Bangladesh Enclaves", Wilhelm Schendel chronicles futile attempts by politicians and two "self-absorbed bureaucracies" to implement a plan agreed soon after partition: first to regulate the rights of passage of the residents and then settle the matter conclusively by exhanging enclaves.
The immediate context of the Poetics does not by itself settle these disputes conclusively.
Unfortunately, the data sources are bad enough that it will be very difficult to settle this argument conclusively.
Moreover, Syson does not accept that scientific evidence can conclusively settle debates over the authenticity of pictures such as the Isleworth Mona Lisa.
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