"Definitive proof" means strong and convincing evidence that is clear, undisputable, and leaves no room for doubt. It is the most reliable and final evidence that can settle a question or prove something beyond any uncertainty.
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Though we recognize that we have not
provided definitive proof, this is the only hypothesis that receives any empirical support.
The study is careful to note that the results can not be taken
as definitive proof of Teach to One's causal impact because the study lacked an experimental design.
Seems to me you claimed a few articles back that you had
definitive proof yet I don't recall seeing same.
I read somewhere that this was corrected by a redesign in later model years, however I can't seem to
find definitive proof of this.
More and more research is being done by numbers of clinicians and researchers to
give definitive proof to this important theory.
Sure, but
if definitive proof of a god is lacking, and other answers are possible, the default, fall - back stance is NOT that there IS one until proved otherwise.
Now is my opinion a realist if provided with proof would believe in a god, though I'm sure if a atheist was presented
with definitive proof they would to.
That seems like
pretty definitive proof to us, however we could be wrong; the code could simply be fragments left over from previous game builds and ideas.
Just as a thought experiment, if the last 3 years had each gotten progressively warmer, would you accept it
as definitive proof of global warming?
These findings are consistent with — but
not definitive proof of — the argument that systematic differences in the schools attended by white and black children may explain the divergence in test scores.
Science Punk blogger Swain connects the undead dots from Haitian folktales to CIA mind - control research as he hunts
for definitive proof of zombiism.
Experimental clinical trials would provide the most
definitive proof on any cause - and - effect relation between medical cannabis and reduced opioid use, says Mark Ware, director of clinical research at the Alan Edwards Pain Management Unit at McGill University and lead author of the Journal of Pain safety study.
Even the father of the dengue - ADE hypothesis, Scott Halstead of the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences in Bethesda, Maryland, says the new work doesn't
offer definitive proof of ADE.
According to Clark, «the Raman results provide the
first definitive proof that the map itself was drawn after 1923.»
While research points to the possibility that the top cybercrime gangs buy webinjections from the same shady developers,
more definitive proof was uncovered in one of the most exclusive underground boards via a top - tier injections vendor.
Such cross-cultural studies are provocative, but they are by no means
definitive proof because they often contain hidden variables.
Almost all of these results are overwhelmingly encouraging, but it's important to regard polls like these with a grain of salt — it's by no
means definitive proof that the American public has been permanently swayed to support the legislation.
you can believe in a mystical being who created all the matter and life in the universe, yet refuses to
display definitive proof of its existence to us, or you can believe that the proper amount of protein, electrolytes, sugars, and RNA came together in a lipid layer (or some other semi permeable membrane) at just the right time to create a cell that could reproduce itself and begin life.
While the results provide additional support for the idea of a potential «Planet Nine» and lay out possible scenarios, the authors stress that their paper should not be
considered definitive proof of the planet's existence.
Now there's
definitive proof in data from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey, a large international project to map one - quarter of the sky in exquisite detail.
The event remains mysterious for now,
since definitive proof is lacking for either scenario, writes Enrico Costa of the Space Astrophysics and Cosmic Physics Institute in Rome, Italy, in a commentary in Nature.
If a probe finds something to sequence, that would be
almost definitive proof that life took hold on Mars and very likely is thriving there right now.
«Each [biomarker] would be super exciting and an important step toward the evidence of life outside our solar system,» adds Bonfils, though, individually, none of these chemicals would
provide definitive proof for life.
Breastfeeding has been strongly linked to the prevention of SIDS and is believed to lower a child's risk of obesity, diabetes and some cancers though more research is required
for definitive proof.
But cosmologist Asantha Cooray, the UC Irvine team's leader, said that they and colleagues across the globe
found definitive proof that cosmic mergers and the resulting highly efficient consumption of gas for stars are causing the quick burnout.
Testing for palytoxin in a person's blood would
offer definitive proof of poisoning — but Deeds explained that it's extremely difficult to detect in this way.
As a result, many dementias are broadly diagnosed as Alzheimer's disease
without definitive proof, and other diseases can go undiagnosed and untreated.
Over the past 10 years, Hopkins's research has offered the
first definitive proof that apes, like humans, have hand preferences: A third of the Yerkes chimpanzees are lefties and the rest are righties.
Update:
More definitive proof has surfaced that the device pictured above is indeed the the next forthcoming version of the iPhone with the latest image posted above and shots of the individual parts demonstrating the larger display, front facing camera and new microSIM support posted at the Read More link.
The book Hitler's Secret Conversations: 1941 - 1944, published by Farrar, Straus and Young, Inc. (1953),
contains definitive proof of Hitler's real views.