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And it put those rules with respect to conclusiveness into Section 5.
But the conclusiveness of those tests was not clear.
"Then she can go to hell for all we care," he said, with emphatic conclusiveness.
Of course I understand that the conclusiveness of my campaign is no cause for complaint from you.
The authors acknowledged their small sample size reduced the conclusiveness of their study.
Theories about them have to rely on a preponderance of other evidence, which alone are not solid enough to warrant much conclusiveness.
For a discussion of the concept of the conclusiveness of an expert's decision, see 13.7.7.
The second point is that Spinoza had no delusions about the conclusiveness of the geometrical method.
Also, the residues are tested for ethanol for the conclusiveness of the distillation.
What remain arguable are the structure and conclusiveness of the play in which Shakespeare tried to contain such a gargantuan character.
And the meaning of to put the kibosh on is widely understood: "to forbid, with unmistakable conclusiveness."
Even the Education Department's Web site contains "cautionary notes" on the conclusiveness of the data.
Nevertheless the police do have doubts as to the conclusiveness of their work so far ("You'd better remember we don't even know if he's the guy.
And-for now the conclusiveness of the resemblance could not be denied-it was also his sister Geryl.
The campaign was unique for its brevity and conclusiveness, and marked the first time that terrain and conditions permitted the full use of tanks.
Mr. Kaufman said his initial doubts about the conclusiveness of the video had given way to a conviction that the bird was a pileated woodpecker.
Conclusiveness requires selection under a legal scheme in place before the election, with results determined at least six days before the date set for casting electoral votes.
It crowns the fulfillment of thought, gives the illusion of conclusiveness, possesses a certain haughtiness that stems, like Napoleon's, from its minuscule size.
Of course, it would have been ideal to have the kind of conclusiveness associated with laboratory experiments when we conduct social experiments in communities and schools.
Some might think this historical evasion, but its lack of conclusiveness should be seen as a valiant struggle to understand the complexity of South Africa's past and future.
The satisfaction of the Olympics is their enduring conclusiveness, because the next Winter Olympics will not take place for four years, an eternity in an athletic career.
Very occasionally, such a challenge is mounted in the United Kingdom with results far from the conclusiveness one would expect on a matter of such a fundamental constitutional character.
However, other historians doubt the validity and conclusiveness of the cited sources and point out that Conrad's kingship is absent from the sources before the sixteenth century.
Lack of conclusiveness: if the judgment was rendered under a system which does not provide impartial tribunals or procedures compatible with the requirements of due process of law.
And some lawyers suggested yesterday that the United States Supreme Court might have the power to extend the conclusiveness "deadline" if it ordered a continuation of the count.