Sentences with phrase «gives conclusive»

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:
But does any experience give conclusive evidence that our interpretation is valid?
In view of the very different nuances which Bultmann gives in the course of his essay to such terms as «myth» and «mythological», it is difficult to give any conclusive answer.
How many people would have to participate to ensure that the trial gave conclusive information?
Lucky for us, there are several studies that have examined this and gave conclusive results.
«The World's End» does not give a conclusive answer.
In an evaluation of four principal preparation programs, Matthew Clifford of the American Institutes for Research and Eva Chiang of the George W. Bush Institute determined that using student standardized test scores alone does not give a conclusive picture of how well a principal training program prepares principals to be able to improve student learning in their schools.
To give conclusive answers to these questions would be silly, irresponsible and could needlessly put my own reputation as everyone's favorite gaming guru in jeopardy.
The speculations also suggest that the smartphone will feature a dual camera setup and the newly leaked render has given a conclusive proof about that.
We'll be giving the Moto 360 Sport a more thorough workout over the next several days so we can give you a conclusive verdict, but for now we'll leave you with this: if you're in the market for an Android Wear watch for an active lifestyle, the Moto 360 Sport should definitely be on your list... though it's not launching in the US until January 7, 2016, for the price of $ 299.99.

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You'd probably have to come up with a statistical model that estimates what the fluctuations should be given some basic assumptions on how people will buy to make a conclusive argument that there is something fishy here.
Please give us * your * definitive and conclusive argument for any god based on factual, objective, independent and verifiable facts.
You have given one interpretation of moral relativism by one author; since relatavism inherently varies between view points, that isn't a conclusive argument.
The reasons given for considering this erroneous do not seem to me conclusive.
(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.
In compact, carefully formulated statements he gave what seemed to him conclusive proof that God exists and that He must be Father, Son, and Holy Spirit.
A quick glance at the Premier League table gives a pretty conclusive answer.
It gives us an interesting piece of the puzzle... but it is not a conclusive argument against CIO.
Still, no conclusive research says this is a given.
This isn't absolutely conclusive, of course, but it means that their article is doing more than just pointing to a correlation - they do give us some reason for thinking the direction of causality runs in a certain direction.
Given that Moscow still plans to press ahead with shipping arms to the Assad regime, conclusive action still seems far off.
Our report on it wasn't conclusive because we had to wait for some forensic details which the Auditor General was supposed to give to us to wrap it up.
The Chairman of the Independent National Electoral Commission, Prof. Mahmood Yakubu, says given the challenges and malpractices that have marred elections both in the past and in recent times in the country, the commission can not guarantee that the general elections in 2019 will be conclusive.
Some researchers still want conclusive proof that Tilly's stem cells give rise to new egg cells.
Nor are there any conclusive studies comparing the long - term quality of life of children who survived after being given ECMO with that of those who were not.
«It is important to note that while adverse event reports give us some information about a product and serious injuries or deaths related to use of a particular product, they often indicate situations that require additional analysis and do not constitute conclusive evidence of a problem with the product,» the spokeswoman, Lyndsay Meyer, said in a statement.
«It gives another picture of our past, a molecular picture of the evolution of our genome» which he says is in some aspects even more conclusive than fossils.
* This list is by no means conclusive, but meant to give you an idea of which medication classes to watch out for.
Is this conclusive or do you think I should still be giving up dairy for my Hashimotos?
The best time is either before or after your workout with research giving a slight edge to post workout, but that isn't 100 % conclusive.
As for metabolic ward studies, their strength lies elsewhere since due to restrictions in n and length they can not provide conclusive evidence on whether a given issue is of that much relevance in the real world and / or whether lifestyle interventions etc. etc. can address it or not.
I want to start using peppermint oil on my scalp now, given that it looks conclusive to be more effective than minoxidil it will be interesting to try it.
I'd love to give you a simple, conclusive answer to this, but there is none.
She informed the Committee that at the end of the day she would like to have each of the Subcommittee leads give a mini-report of what key conclusions they had come to as a result of the day's discussions, what conclusive statements and rationale they would be able to give to Dr. Suitor in early February to start drafting the report, and what key things they would be working on between now and the March meeting.
But on each occasion another scene starts up soon after, which gives the distinct impression of a film which either doesn't know how to end or which has multiple endings, none of which are conclusive.
On Lightning's conclusive journey through the worlds created in FINAL FANTASY XIII, her action combat system gives players directly control each battle maneuver and decision.
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.
These tests, while useful, are not conclusive of the candidates ability or desire to learn new skillsets necessary for working in a given technical field.
As noted above, the data set does not allow for a conclusive interpretation of why this occurs, and it is possible that teachers are simply making accurate predications given previous performance.
The Nürburgring 24 - hour race not only gives its name to the V8 Vantage N24, but provided a conclusive demonstration of its abilities; a near standard car capable of tackling the demands of one of the world's most arduous racing circuits.
Given there are quite a few other cars out there that surpass the Jeep in terms of practicality, fuel economy and on - road manners, we struggle to come up with a conclusive argument in favour of choosing the Cherokee over everything else this segment has to offer.
Investor knowledge can be increased through research on any given currency pair, however that may not provide conclusive results, in such situations using a forex trading software with help from any credible forex signal indicator can provide that essential piece of information that may be required in making the final decision.
Perhaps you conclude that the won - loss record he achieves in a single year is not conclusive enough evidence and you give...
Although the dosage and frequency given above are generally what's recommended, it is still important to consider several factors including your dog's medical history and the cause of symptoms to determine a conclusive dosage amount and frequency.
To all these changes, and to many other novelties adopted afterwards, Mr. Cooper was reconciled by one conclusive argument; namely, the proof afforded by their results that the Cooper Union was giving to the working [75] classes that which they needed most and most desired.
They think that their theories — which are certainly anything * but * conclusivegive them a justification for interfering with the lives, freedoms, and property of others.
He quotes the IPCC in stating, «Observations to date provide no conclusive and general proof as to how climate change affects flood behaviour» and continues, «Given the strength of the science on this subject, the USGCRP must have gone to some effort to mischaracterize it by 180 degrees.»
I think part of this comes from scientists, both those working in that specific area of climate science and particularly those from outside that area, speaking not as scientists with their inherent tendency not to claim something conclusive without a good deal of statistically tested certainty, but speaking as someone who has been imposed upon or volunteered to give a scientific best guess without bothering the public with the details of uncertainties.
This is not conclusive evidence of an overshoot in leaf development that stressed the trees in drier years but it does give some support to that hypothesis that an imbalance in leaf to stem growth ratios reduces tree vigor, making trees more vulnerable to disturbance.
But it also can't provide conclusive evidence for the calendar year having any other value, unless there's a calendar year for which the calibration curve is nearly vertical, covering the entire range of carbon - 14 ages that are plausible given the measurement.
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