Sentences with phrase «always conclusive»

For diagnosis, a stool sample is required although that is not always conclusive if there are no cysts present.
A leaky air intake can explain hunting idle and I don't think spraying carb cleaner is always conclusive as some cracks can be really hard to see / detect.
Still, more evidence in most cases, even if it is not always conclusive, may turn out to be helpful.
Even when video images are available, they are not always conclusive.
«When we had one dominant political party and other smaller parties, elections were always conclusive, but now, by evolution, not by imposition, we have two strong political parties, fielding strong candidates, making the elections extremely competitive,» he added.
The rationale was clear: he connected better with voters than Gordon Brown did, even if the poll evidence was not always conclusive.
Greeley acknowledges that the evidence for these and other claims is not always conclusive, but he finds the evidence convincing and believes that others should at least think the evidence is somewhere on the spectrum from suggestive to persuasive.

Not exact matches

However, if there are traders who have HighLow complaints they ca be confident that they will get a quick and conclusive response from HighLow, and if not, they should always feel free to take their grievances in the complaints section of Australian Securities & Investments Commission, which is Australia's markets and financial businesses regulator and they will look into any concern that a customer expresses in this regulated complaints process.
He always discovers only that mysterious intimacy of light out of darkness which is at work everywhere and at all times; no redemption which is different in kind, none which by its nature would be unique, which would be conclusive for future ages, and which had but to be consummated.
While no conclusive decision is reached, the kind of intelligent and civil debate represented here is always refreshing.
He said: «If we can mediate and if all of us can be on the same page, we can conduct our elections seamlessly, with less litigation, less the amount of money spent in prosecuting those processes of litigation and our elections would always be conclusive».
«While our findings are not conclusive, they suggest that binary black holes aren't always born together,» Bose said.
As with a lot of social science research, the findings about extracurriculars aren't always consistent or conclusive: You can't randomly assign kids to soccer, after all.
There are pocket lists that specify specific problems with specific models out there, but you probably won't find one big, conclusive list for all problems with all models, so research on your specific model is always a good idea.
Observing the driver's eyes can not always provide conclusive evidence of sleep since many drivers can experience micro-sleep with their eyes open.
When a stock is selling at much less than its net current asset value, this fact is always of interest, although it is by no means conclusive proof that the issue is undervalued.
The data has not always been conclusive about this, however.
Online discussions on the subject are not always completely illuminating or conclusive.
For example, you note «Just remember that limited service will always equal limited results and if it seems too good to be true, it is more times than not,» without any reference or conclusive evidence.
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