Sentences with phrase «more definitive answer to the question»

Scientists at Cornell University in Ithaca, New York were the first to have a more definitive answer to the question of when dogs became domesticated.

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I think the answer to these questions are that 1) it's not at all clear that this trend is as definitive as Graham suggests; 2) it's a mixed bag for entrepreneurs (more positive in the short run, potentially negative in the long term); and 3) it's clearly not a positive trend for early - stage investors.
This research method is more successful when you focus on the questions that intellectuals in the field are struggling with and are not likely to find a definitive answer in the near future.
There's no definitive answer to this question because canceling a credit card will affect credit score in more than one way and the impact could be either positive or negative.
While the «test» is not definitive, if you answer «yes» to two or more of the questions, please contact us to learn about the protections and benefits that bankruptcy can offer you.
I have been really interested in Monte Carlo analysis as a way to answer that question with more definitive answers.
When I get more definitive guesses / answers to the questions, I will post.
I ask this question because I find definitive answers to these questions sorely lacking on the «warmist» side of this conversation, though they are arguably more important than the nonsense that consumes 99.9 % of the promotion of the AGW theory and its political ramifications.
While Sam and Aaron don't have the definitive answer to that question, there is no doubt that solo and small - firm lawyers have more options than ever before.
I can not provide definitive answers to these reasonable questions because we do not yet have the data to show that an unbundling practice makes money (although common sense suggests that it must), or that limited scope retainers properly drafted and explained would result in more complaints than traditional retainer agreements (although I would be willing to bet a large sum that they would not).
After some more research, it looks like the way unlawful presence is determined is different for children than adults, but I still haven't found any definitive answer to the question above, though it seems to be «yes.»
The more certain you are about the answers to these questions and the more definitive you are about your «wants» and «needs», the more likely we (as a team) will effectively define and achieve your real estate buying goals.
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