Sentence examples for sufficiently definitive from inspiring English sources

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We found, however, that the archive of award winners does not provide sufficiently definitive information about what defines any public relations discourse genre or why any genre as used is "excellent".

Recently, the STEPS study focused on recruitment from different perspectives, and although they identified determinants, they did not have sufficiently definitive results to make strong recommendations [ 1].

Overall, the two assays designed to distinguish ERBV1 and ERBV2 serotypes were able to detect the NVSL prototype strain of ERBV, indicating that the nucleotide mismatches in the forward primer were not sufficiently definitive to provide serotype specificity.

Thus, an FDA staff member (Taylor 1986) noted in 1986, when the FDA had decided to accept the Hoechst studies, that The question remains whether these studies are sufficiently definitive or rigorous in light of the potential for widespread, [sic] high exposure to acesulfame K in all group [sic] in the population.

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It will inform the sample size calculation for a sufficiently powered future definitive RCT and concurrent economic evaluation.

Most hypothesised associations have not been studied sufficiently to draw definitive conclusions suggesting the need for further research.

The PPV of cytology for this group of lesions is also high, but at 95.2%, it is not sufficiently reliable for definitive surgical management (Farshid and Downey, 2005).

There may have been a difference in the relationship between temperature and BP among those making less than $20,000 a year as compared to those making more, but the results were not sufficiently clear to be definitive.

Low sensitivity of the applied technique in the present study was not sufficiently rigorous to allow definitive illustration of a significant relationship or lack of a significant relationship between these two potentially important cytokines and diabetes.

There is evidence to suggest that levels of objective measures of physical capability may predict subsequent health problems in older community-dwelling populations; but as most associations have not been studied sufficiently often to draw definitive conclusions, this suggests the need for further research.

They agreed with the authors of a Cochrane review of multimedia informed consent interventions: "the empirical literature is not yet sufficiently developed to draw definitive conclusions one way or the other about the general effectiveness of or value derived from multimedia consent aids" [ 11, 61].

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