Sentences with phrase «means conclusive»

This is by no means a conclusive list, and you should think back over your work experience and which other verbs will best showcase who you are.
Yet a recent in - house discussion among TH writers put the majority of us marginally against further reactors, though the results were by no means conclusive.
The figures I've provided here are by no means conclusive, and you should take time to come up with your own values for the reward programs you use.
This page is by no means a conclusive list but will be a «work in progress» as more and more recommendations come in from EPI owners.
The following list is by no means conclusive, as research is still ongoing.
When a stock is selling at much less than its net current asset value, this fact is always of interest, although it is by no means conclusive proof that the issue is undervalued.
Aemilia was first identified as the Dark Lady by the historian A. L. Rowse, but her status is by no means conclusive, resting mainly on her Italian heritage and dark hair (sonnet 127), on her musical ability (sonnet 128) and her involvement with another man as well as the poet (sonnet 152).
This list is by no means conclusive.
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).
This is by no means a conclusive list of nutrients, just the most well known.
The scientific research about the benefits of alkalinity is by no means conclusive.
* This list is by no means conclusive, but meant to give you an idea of which medication classes to watch out for.
The professional group felt that there was enough — though by no means conclusive — information about these specific mutations to merit letting patients know if they had tested positive for them.
On the other hand, if you take your child away from your pet (on vacation, for example) and she seems better, then you have a good — but by no means conclusive — clue.
This list is by no means conclusive.
Please note that our data sample is by no means conclusive — but data is being gathered every day.
MacDonald's piece is by no means conclusive, but it does move one up some important lines of inquiry that are worth reflecting on.

Not exact matches

Even if we were certain of the original meaning of the root underlying the Hebrew noun we could hardly take this as conclusive evidence of the basic understanding of the Old Testament prophet in the middle centuries of the first millenium B.C. Rather, we will have to understand the sense of the term nabi» from the person of the prophet himself as he appears and functions in the community of ancient Israel.
That mankind has not been placed under the direction of an unfailingly reliable and wholly conclusive moral guide is our unhappy lot; indeed, being subject to conflicting sentiments (or principles) is what it means to be human.
On every side, there is conclusive evidence that the contrary is the case and that faith causes people to be more mean, more selfish, and perhaps above all, more stupid.»
So, Arsene's dogged refusal to accept a «No» for Lemar up until the last transfer day, potentially cost Arsenal many millions of pounds sterling — and probably inadvertently proved conclusively that «No» can sometimes mean «Yes» or even «Maybe» but «Conclusive» it certainly wasn't and isn't — not in football anyway.
Conclusive, evidence - based research shows that better sleep means improved performance, higher executive functioning, fewer car accidents and improved overall health in kids.
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.
«We assure all well meaning Nigerians that their security, safety and dignity are paramount in our collective effort to bring to a conclusive end, the ménace of Boko Haram.
While this list is not conclusive by any means, these top 10 Australian dating sites are a great starting point, and should easily help you find who you're looking for, starting with RSVP.
In the course of procrastinating over a deadline — I mean conducting research for this review — I typed «Is Internet addiction real» into a Google window and received 29 million results and no conclusive answer.
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.
Although that means we can't deliver a thorough, conclusive verdict on what it's like in all aspects of the UK, we did manage to learn some very useful things about the car.
Call Audio Quality: Verizon's usually known for its crystal - clear call quality, but for some reason (in my neck of the woods a.k.a NYC) voices on the other end sounded tinny, but my tests aren't conclusive by any means.
As I say not conclusive, but certainly means that it is unnecessary to change my name to Davina to gain advantage.
An echocardiogram is the most conclusive means of diagnosing HCM.
I am not saying that there is no benefit, just no conclusive proof of benefit, meaning that we just do not know for sure.
What are happily not shown in the current Tate retrospective are conclusive answers regarding the meaning of his many experiments.
It could essentially mean extraneous information, or information that might suggest a stronger AGW effect than is warranted by the «conclusive» information.
The incident had also drawn the attention of the Parliamentary Committee, who stated that the importance of a «conclusive resolution» of the resolution meant that the incident should be «thoroughly investigated» regardless of the time bar:
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.
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.
What I mean is that the Land Registry title for your property is conclusive as to legal ownership.
If a statute does not define a term, but an earlier one does, that might be persuasive as to what the legislators meant, but is not conclusive.
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