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That, the officials said, would be definitive.
Mr. Weisberg said he doubted that these six-week assignments would be definitive.
"The data that would be definitive is ungettable, so you do your best with what is available".
The Trump Administration had indicated, at first, that the O.A.S.'s determination would be definitive and that the United States would support it, but many questioned the Administration's impartiality.
Seen on television, it lacked something, but the tension, the noise, the nerves, the sense of occasion inside the stadium, that feeling that something was imminent and that anything that did happen would be definitive, gave it an edge that carried you along.
An adequate set of incentives would be definitive to improve the system?s effectiveness and to increase physicians?
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In general, we are concerned that the suggested experiments would not be definitive and that they would delay dissemination of the discovery of the intersubunit pocket for Tat.
Watson would not be definitive, but he gave a hint.
But Mr. Obama suggested to Mr. Boehner that the additional information would not be definitive on the value of the information obtained from the detainees, they said.
If the early vote margin ends at +3.6, the Ernst might have a slight projected lead of +0.5, but this lead would not be definitive for two reasons.
This judgment would appear to be definitive, based on DNA evidence.
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