Sentences with phrase «conclusive way»

The only conclusive way to diagnose DM is through necropsy after a dog's death.
Seven years later, a study finds that achievement by students in vulnerable schools has improved only slightly, and that there's no conclusive way to tell if the elimination of tenure played a role in that modest success.
Unfortunately, the feasibility of these technologies has not been demonstrated in any conclusive way.
«As for the Amateur, we've finally decided that stroke play is the best and most conclusive way to determine a golf champion.»
This is without a doubt one of the most conclusive ways to determine whether or not you really are bisexual.

Not exact matches

There is no conclusive evidence either way that their is a God or not.
Burleigh builds a conclusive case that those most responsible for paving the way for Auschwitz were not Christians reading and preaching the gospel but instead were atheists, apostates, and revolutionaries who promoted a «hatred against the Lord and His Christ nourished by groups subversive to any religious and social order,» as the papal encyclical Dilectissima Nobis (1933) put it.
The evidence is not conclusive one way or the other.
Without a solid 200 - 400 years of observation, there would be NO WAY to use records to compare now to then, and that would be with GOOD record keeping standards, and even then it wouldn't be entirely conclusive.
It is a philosophical question that I lean towards discover but I have no way to be conclusive.
Dillenberger links the evaluation of images in the history of British and American Christianity to views on sacramentality in a way that is most suggestive, but in no way conclusive.
Two Duke University economists, Charles Clotfelter and Philip Cook, authors of Selling Hope: State Lotteries in America, offer conclusive evidence that lotteries are not an easy way to make everyone a winner but rather a heavy tax which hits hardest those who can ill afford to pay.
I'm less than half way through them now, but so far I am finding that they get goals and assists at roughly 127.5 % the rate the model predicts, which to me is pretty conclusive evidence that they are in fact significantly better at shooting than the average MLS player.
Maybe he is, I have no conclusive proof either way.
Although the evidence certainly isn't conclusive, and it does suggest that graduating extinction is an effective way to get your baby to sleep longer and wake less often, is it worth it if there are any potential risks?
The truth is that GINI index information on Ghana is generally of such poor quality that one can not make conclusive points on this matter one way or the other.
«Despite the lack of conclusive proof, I have to accept that the Russian state quite deliberately killed Alexander Litvinenko (above) in the most public and memorable way possible»
Despite the lack of conclusive proof, I have to accept that the Russian state quite deliberately killed Alexander Litvinenko in the most public and memorable way possible.
«It's the first conclusive evidence that so - called active learning courses, which science educators have promoted for decades as a better way to teach than lectures and cookbook labs, can lower the high attrition rates in STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) fields at U.S. universities.»
That's why the conclusive religions do not satisfy me spiritually, the way science does.
Green Bank, WV — A team of astronomers using the National Science Foundation's Robert C. Byrd Green Bank Telescope (GBT) has made the first conclusive detection of what appear to be the leftover building blocks of galaxy formation — neutral hydrogen clouds — swarming around the Andromeda Galaxy, the nearest large spiral galaxy to the Milky Way.
(By the way, the «meta - study» would be better described as «broader»... labelling it «higher level» is a bit conclusive.)
It is questionnable how safe artificial sweeteners are, there does not seem to be conclusive evidence one way or the other.
Various studies have been done but none have really been conclusive enough to confirm one way or another.
Unfortunately, they still recommend increasing fish for the omega - 3s while simultaneously discouraging omega - 3 supplements; insisting that there's no conclusive evidence for an ideal fat or macronutrient levels overall, so that should be individualized based on patient «preference» and «metabolic goals»; and that fat and cholesterol levels should be the same as those for the general population, in other words, way too much.
Doctor, I know this study is way to small to be remotely conclusive, but the results seem very interesting:
While such an obvious call for a sequel (the title itself refuses to use a conclusive word à la «Supremacy» or «Ultimatum») isn't necessarily a nuisance, Greengrass asks for too much patience from his audience, and he gives them back little in the way of thrills.
While my small sample is not conclusive by any means, I do like the idea of examining all the ways we address all student senses and for creating a better learning environment.
Not only is any conclusive research in humans a long way off, they say, it will never be able to definitively explain resilience.
It has been slowly gaining credibility over the last decade, but there isn't enough conclusive research to prove it's a better way to teach.
While the drive program for the Yeti wasn't subjectively conclusive — since the cars were hardly driven at all the way 95 per cent of owners will use them — Skoda's softroader did impress with its prowess.
A vet typically rules out other potential disorders as a way of coming to a conclusive diagnosis.
I wish that I had more conclusive information about why she reacted to Advantage Multi the way that she did.
Like you say, the best way to make a conclusive identification is by finding a live specimen.
The game comes with 35 fighters, three games, and countless spinoffs worth of plot to cover, and it aims to end the story started in the original Blaz Blue in a conclusive, satisfying way.
This argument of inconsistent timing is not conclusive — one way or the other, just a complicating factor.
By the way, I think the reason the cardiovascular problems were not clearly revealed in clinical trials was that the relatively limited number of patients was too small to provide conclusive statistical evidence of an association.
I am intrigued by the Holland paper and the concept deserves further examination, but it long way from being based on conclusive observational evidence that it is the cause of Jakobshavn Isbrae thinning.
That way, the scientists could say «I never said it was conclusive, I only said it was likely», and the politicians could still say «scientists say so...»
That, by the way, doesn't mean (a) a conclusive argument doesn't exist, or (b) one does exist that I've seen but I don't have the wherewithall to understand it.
Not that this should stop us from trying to, but there is nothing conclusive about what exactly causes global warming to change the way it does.
(The fact that they all are is conclusive evidence that there is little or no scope on real planets for changes in «greenhouse» gasses to have significant temperature effects — even if the process worked just the way the AGW theorists claim!)
Any meaningful temperature data covering the last 2000 years doesn't even exist, as it has not even been measured at all and nor can it be reconstructed to a tolerance where conclusive evidence one way or the other can be drawn from it.
The ice core data is rather conclusive that the situation is the other way around.
«The crucial problem with the proceedings to date is that the people who ought to [be] Terri's guardians — her parents — are not, and the man who is, Michael Schiavo, holds that position by operation of his status as Terri's «husband,» when from the facts known to all, he has lived his life in recent years in such a way as would be conclusive evidence of estrangement in any divorce court in America.
The way paternity law works is that there are certain circumstances which cause someone to be presumed to be a parent until disproven (a couple of which are conclusive presumptions that can't be overcome with facts at some point), but a lack of a presumption doesn't mean that you aren't a parent, just that it is harder to prove that you are a parent.
When specific and conclusive rules are framed in advance, and an attempt is made to apply them to new fact situations, they frequently and predictably do not work in the way their underlying rationale suggests they should, or they work in a way that their rationale suggests they should not.
While not conclusive, evidence of a history on the expert's part of alignment with particular interests in litigation will generally affect credibility and weight in a negative way.
Until we see something more conclusive, there's no way of knowing for sure whether Huawei and Google are partnering on the next Nexus tablet.
I do not find the data very conclusive either way.
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