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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]).
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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.
And while the vote wound up yesterday at a spirited, and sometimes rowdy, shareholder meeting in Silicon Valley, the matter has not been conclusively settled.
What he seemed to forget was that literature isn't science: that its disputes are never conclusively settled, however eminent one's authorities may be, and that readers simply go wherever the life is at a given moment.
"While we have not confirmed the details of the ruling, we understand that all such claims between the two countries, including compensation for interned laborers, have been completely and conclusively settled under official state agreements," a spokesman for Mitsubishi Heavy Industries said in a statement reacting to the Busan court's ruling.
While the foreign exchange issue was not conclusively settled -- Mr. Geithner reiterated his statement over the weekend that the test would be in how far China moved, and how fast -- the Chinese announcement allows the administration to focus on Europe, where growth is lagging far behind East Asia and North America.
As the foreign minister of Austria, which holds the EU's rotating presidency, concludes, "this issue cannot be settled satisfactorily and conclusively for all 25 member states at the present time".It is tempting to conclude that the constitutional debate is therefore much ado about nothing.
Clearly, further work is needed before the question of universal tendencies in the prosodic encoding of politeness can be conclusively settled.
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