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Others emphasize there is no decisive evidence to forbid it.
It is necessary, therefore, to point out that there does not seem to be any decisive evidence in favour of the assertion.
By itself this statement, unequivocal though it was, could not be regarded as decisive evidence.
Former prosecutors said the tape would be decisive evidence in any legal forum if it were admitted.
Let's suppose the tape was decisive evidence of genocide.
And in the meanwhile, he had the problem of pinning decisive evidence on Mahone.
Indeed, they consider the fossil's brain size decisive evidence that Archaeopteryx had what it took to fly.
But the final eight minutes of today's game - which included a 14-2 Georgetown run - provided decisive evidence of teams headed in opposite directions.
None offer decisive evidence of how a full-blown auto choice system would play out nationally, but each offers at least modest insights.
Notably, it was not until Milken's sentencing hearing, long after he had pleaded guilty, that decisive evidence about this question became public.
Turncoats have provided the decisive evidence in recent cases against John Gotti and other bosses.
Had the Court deprived police of such potentially decisive evidence, the law-and-order lobby would have screamed about judicial activism.
Finally, Soviet arts critic Viktor Lazarev found a decisive evidence.
Yet, for Notre Dame, it was the most decisive evidence yet that good times have returned to its storied program.
But it would have been useless to produce the documents in Rome, for they contained no decisive evidence in favour of the primacy.
The firetrench, however, had been filled in, the retrenchments leveled; this was the decisive evidence that the shrews longer swarmed.
Your April 4 editorial notes that "the government has failed to produce decisive evidence that Microsoft's tactics have harmed consumers."
There was no decisive evidence from examination of the surface, from analysis or from radiography, of which technique had been used.
No decisive evidence was found that the people hunted such big land animals, but there was evidence that they were hunting sea mammals.
Neville Pickering is described as Rhodes' lover in spite of the absence of decisive evidence."
What he was really after was decisive evidence against Lunin that not even the Grand Duke would be able to rationalize or explain away.
Federal regulators have now provided decisive evidence of the cynical behavior of major energy companies in the power crisis that crippled California's economy in 2000 and 2001.
A more decisive evidence that Uralic and Yukaghir form a valid genetic node comes from the presence of similar negative verb formations in each.
"We need decisive evidence not just that the economy is bottoming out but that it is turning up," he said, "and that is some time off."
The last movement of "Ulysses", which is among the most familiar passages in nineteenth-century English-language poetry, presents decisive evidence of the influence of Dante.