Sentences with phrase «as conclusive»

[51] The common law does not treat mere non-user of an easement, in itself, as conclusive evidence of an intention to abandon the right.
Because both background environmental stressors as part of the daily routine in the animal facility and social stressors afforded by the rats» social environment may have provided necessary HPA activation for maternal behavior to exert a modulatory influence, such a correlation is at best consistent with a possible role of maternal care, but it can not be taken as conclusive evidence for sufficiency.
Several people have claimed to be the mysterious programmer or, as often suspected, a group of programmers; numerous attempts have been made to identify the person or group, but none have been satisfactory enough to be viewed as conclusive.
It seems to work as I haven't been able to recover the files I «cybershredded», but seeing as how I'm not a forensic expert I wouldn't take that as conclusive evidence of its effectiveness.
If not, on what conceivable basis are you asserting the results of this hypothetical survey as conclusive?
This has led many jurisdictions across Canada, and around the World, to simply forbid the inclusion of what the courts refer to as conclusive or complete undertakings to arbitrate» [1], i.e. exclusive arbitration clauses.
On the facts of Donelien, the OH evidence was not treated as conclusive, but chimed in with other evidence available to the employer from interviews and GP letters.
The fact of the Monstreal Protocol's existence seems to stand as conclusive proof of the environmentalists» presuppositions and claims, both with respect to the ozone layer, and atmospheric CO2.
Mckin was correct in his article, Marcott et al trumpeted the paper around the world as conclusive proof of Mann Made Global Warming ™.
So, the following analysis shouldn't be relied on as conclusive evidence that the Arctic sea ice extent has been less than in 1979 many times in the past, but merely suggestive evidence.
neither case is what we can referred to as conclusive science.
The graphic was used, not as a device to further our understanding of the climate, and to build an effective response, but to serve as a vehicle for alarmism, and something that could be sold to the media as a conclusive, unchallengeable fact about humanitys influence on the climate.
Instead, climate change is held as conclusive proof of our lust, greed, and stupidity and that they need to be contained, either through legislation, or through mythology.
The «February» time frame was more of a «slip of the tongue» by the Konami rep, and shouldn't be treated as conclusive «evidence» that February is, indeed, the actual target date.
What's more interesting, though, is that this is not nearly as conclusive as the dangers of something like smoking.
Ringworm can be diagnosed visually, although that is not as conclusive as a fungal culture or doing a Wood's Lamp examination.
In fact, «the work» — taken as a whole — is neither as rigorous nor as conclusive as Lepczyk et al. suggest.
I am not as conclusive in my recommendations for male dogs, but I emphasize that if an owner wishes to keep their male dog intact, they are taking on the added responsibility of preventing unintended reproduction and dealing with any associated behavioral problems.
As far as matching numbers go thats about as conclusive as it gets, there is an extensive list of this cars part numbers in the restoration file that list the cars components, even down to the starter motor, wiper motor and voltage regulator.
If you have an expansion tank, hydrocarbons in the cooling system will wind up here as well, so testing there will be as conclusive as if you were actually testing off of the radiator itself.
The quasi-experimental research design helps to establish a cause - and - effect relationship, though it isn't considered as conclusive as a random - assignment study.
This failure of the PLDD approach will be spun as conclusive proof we need double PLDD.
Like similar studies in other areas of educational controversy, however, these results are indicative but not uniformly regarded as conclusive.
After all, it's a film that slowly builds to an ambiguous conclusion, making it more interesting to talk about and not as conclusive as most American films.
Again, the whole idea here is that what we're seeing now is new research, again, coming out of a lot of different sources, whether it be the National Institute of Medicine or different studies, we're seeing that the earlier recommendations and studies that led to the recommendations of lowering our salt intake are maybe not as conclusive and, in many cases, inconsistent than what we previously thought.
For example, intermittent fasting proponents will often tout research conducted by the USDA as conclusive proof that they have a better mousetrap.
My results would need to be consistently achieved by many before they ever became seen as conclusive.
Regarding the eating of commercial baked goods, the study results are just as conclusive.
This new study explains that while strictly low - fat diets have the ability to lower cholesterol, they are not as conclusive in reducing cardiac deaths.
In 2002, however, the real problem of admitting satellite imagery as conclusive evidence at the ICJ came to the fore in Nigeria v. Cameroon [10].
Whether the human origins research community will accept fossil footprints as conclusive evidence of the presence of hominins in the Miocene of Crete remains to be seen,» says Per Ahlberg.
Jones says the data gleaned from the three physical tests was as conclusive and as informative as the lengthy recordings of muscle activity.
Since the IDA is a state authority, it falls under state reporting rules that use the initial signing statement as conclusive, or so said IDA Chairman Dave O'Halloran in explaining the board's actions.
I asked our pediatrician if the research is really as conclusive as often presented and she was pretty adamant that there is little ambiguity in the current body of research (and yes, it does show clear favorable outcomes for breastfeeding).
A little more patience is needed because I hope I've shown the evidence is not as conclusive as you think as to other teams becoming resurgent in other leagues.
And, moreover, is there perhaps a premature closure of history in Christian faith's identification of Jesus as the conclusive fulfillment of God's ageless promises?
It is not even trusted in a court of law as conclusive evidence.
That is so for the elementary reason that the understanding we are looking for can never be formulated and passed on as a conclusive result.
Some have heralded the findings as conclusive evidence that Willow's popular philosophy of ministry is fatally flawed.
It is simply not as conclusive as you assert and remains a correction to a theory which requires more corrections itself, even with the recent findings.
Eventually things got sorted out, and evidence for the Big Bang mounted to the point where it is regarded as conclusive.
Even if we were certain of the original meaning of the root underlying the Hebrew noun we could hardly take this as conclusive evidence of the basic understanding of the Old Testament prophet in the middle centuries of the first millenium B.C. Rather, we will have to understand the sense of the term nabi» from the person of the prophet himself as he appears and functions in the community of ancient Israel.
History is similar but is not as conclusive.
I don't find this argument, pro or con, as conclusive for either side.
So InVivo headed back to St. Kitts, where it is testing 16 animals — enough to yield results that can be presented to the FDA as conclusive.

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When an industry is undergoing a massive structural upheaval, one major revenue stream is already impaired — and now there are signs the second one may be as well — investors won't wait for final conclusive evidence to reevaluate how much they are willing to pay for the existing status quo cash flow streams.»
«There is conclusive evidence that intentional or accidental exposure to e-liquids» — the chemicals in the vaping cartridge that, when heated, release the aerosolized inhalant of nicotine and perhaps one of 7,700 flavors — «can result in adverse health effects such as seizures, anoxic brain injury, vomiting, and lactic acidosis.»
and besides this, textual variance is actually a good thing as it provides conclusive evidence that no central authority existed to mandate content, style, flow, etc..
This is obvious to any thinking person, as the evidence for this is quite conclusive and comes in two forms:
@Scott: I find gravity fascinating as we can experience it, test it, and make those predictions and arrive at conclusive findings, but yet it still remains a phenomenon as we can not build anything to replicate it.
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