The word
"conclusive" means something that provides a clear and definite conclusion or decision.
Full definition
These results are not
conclusive evidence of a connection between the two, but it bears investigation.
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.
Yet, Achmea does not provide
conclusive answers as to the interaction between EU law and international investment law, neither with regard to intra-EU BITs, nor for extra-EU BITs.
In the meantime, avoid using Echinacea during pregnancy or breastfeeding until more
conclusive studies are conducted.
One study has shown a 50 % decrease in SIDS in babies who are breastfed through infancy, and although no similar studies have found
conclusive results for SUDC, some mamas don't want to take the chance and opt for extended breastfeeding in the hope that it will keep their little ones safe.
In closing, I hope that you will provide me with
more conclusive proof of this «peer reviewed» data.
The evidence is far
from conclusive on this; there are some studies that show less of an effect.
Regardless, we know we need more information before we can say anything
conclusive about why this is occurring.
(Job 1:6 - 12; 2:2 - 6) As the firstborn Son, Jesus, of all God's creatures, could give the
most conclusive answer to that charge and the finest evidence in favor of his Father's side in the larger issue of the rightfulness of Jehovah's universal sovereignty.
So, if they are to be true scientists, they can not
make conclusive statements on the basis of those results.
The biggest surpise of all the secret screenings this year was this Norwegian found footage film about a group of nosy college students who start out making a documentary about bear poaching and wind up
with conclusive proof of the existence of trolls and the government's conspiracy to cover it up.
The impact of swaddling on reducing crying was
less conclusive in this study, but if babies are able to sleep for a longer time, then I'm sure more parents would still be overjoy.
Without
conclusive data about blood levels of the toxic metals, evidence for the notion is lacking, he suggests.
Studies done with Bedlington Terriers indicate that this disorder may be autosomal recessive, but these findings are not
yet conclusive for other breeds.
Making
conclusive statements without specific findings with regard to atmospheric forcings suggests a lack of scientific rigor and possibly an agenda.
Of course, this alone can not be held as evidence
conclusive enough to start hooting for an Amazon tablet running Android but there sure are quite a few developments that does point to a possible greater role of the Android operating system in the Amazon camp.
«We don't have
anything conclusive yet, but we're going to continue to look for evidence of [volcanic] outgassing or geysers,» says Carolyn Porco, lead scientist on Cassini's imaging team.
Were there ever a more
conclusive ending, as speculated with the Mission 51 missing content, then perhaps we would have learned more.
Although by no
means conclusive in its findings, I was interested to read of this recent study published in The Lancet, which shows that exercising for just 1.5 hours a week is associated with a 14 per cent reduced risk of death over the course of the study (compared with being sedentary).
Terminal Illness involving
conclusive diagnosis of an illness that is expected to result in the death of the insured person within 12 months.
With few long - term studies
offering conclusive results, however, the bottom line for districts considering a four - day schedule is to proceed with caution, says Jennifer Davis, Co-Founder and President of the National Center on Time and Learning (NCTL), an organization dedicated to expanding learning time to improve student achievement and enable a well - rounded education.
A «Newspoll» selection homogenised weather stations, that only cover a micro fraction of the globes atmosphere, is
hardly conclusive scientific evidence that it is either, warming or cooling.
In any event, overwhelming and
conclusive reasons of prudence argue for the legal recognition of religious freedom.
We found that the federal government did not require complete and timely evaluations from the states,
so conclusive results were not available.
«Thanks to the excellent state of preservation of the Messel bird, we were able to identify two different types of pollen, which is the
first conclusive proof of nectarivory.»
«As for the Amateur, we've finally decided that stroke play is the best and most
conclusive way to determine a golf champion.»
We just finished listening to a press conference in Washington, DC, to announce the release of the long - awaited study that finally
gives conclusive answers to a big question:
«The new Messenger data has enabled
fairly conclusive proof that the radar bright features are due to the presence of water ice,» says David Paige at the University of California, Los Angeles, the lead author of one paper on the findings published today.
«You shall not lay with a man like you lay with a woman that pretty much
seems conclusive unless you are celibate»
For diagnosis, a stool sample is required although that is not
always conclusive if there are no cysts present.
By testing a single change, you will be able to
see conclusive results about what works best.
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