Sentences with phrase «definite results»

Additionally, imaging research has not yielded definite results regarding whether damage to some areas of the brain are more likely to cause depression than others.
The major problem is, not exercising these muscles correctly will make your trouble spots worse and more pronounced — while risking serious injury... However, the right exercises that use these muscles in harmony with each other can bring definite results without spending unrealistic amounts of time on ineffective exercises and risking long term set - backs.
Too many people are impatient and want definite results now with minimal effort... it doesn't work that way...
But Whiteheadians may very well wish to raise the following question: does granting that certain possible (but unperformed) experiments would have yielded definite results (had they been performed) commit one to admitting the propriety of treating these «possible» results as definite, but unknown, quantities governed by a set of simultaneous linear equations?
Both Fabiola Gianotti and Guido Tonelli - the leaders of the two teams - are optimistic that they can gain enough data in 2012 for a definite result: either that the Higgs has been discovered in that mass range, or that there is no evidence of the Higgs at all.
Arsenal and Chelsea face each other in the second semi-final of the Caraboa Cup on Wednesday and I am looking forward to finally getting a definite result between the two sides after a succession of draws since the Gunners beat Antonio Conte's side in the FA Cup Final last season.
«There's no definite result one way or the other,» he said.
Standard quantum wisdom (the Copenhagen interpretation) emphasizes the role of an observer, who when making a measurement «collapses» multiple quantum possibilities into one definite result.
By that means I am strongly of [the] opinion that some definite results might be arrived at.
Writing a process analysis presupposes analyzing of some process, which has brought to some definite result.
Meanwhile it shouldn't hurt science to take a look at present - day temperature observations — and to remember that although we are probably (unknowingly) already at 400 ppm CO2 per somewhere in one of these months these temperatures are not the definite result of this CO2 concentration — but of that of some 30 - 40 years ago — thanks mainly to the inert oceans of our planet.
Unlike alcohol and tobacco, there have not been enough medical studies on the long - term use of marijuana to determine any definite results that may lead to risks of mortality.
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