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You couldn't tell much else about him with any definitiveness.
"That makes sense," she pronounced with the definitiveness of the young.
In other publications, the appearance of definitiveness is precisely the point.
Sure, if you shrug off the claim of definitiveness; autobiographies rarely are.
Instead, determiners from the correlative table are used to indicate definitiveness.
Definitiveness Humans rely heavily on distinguishing features from an object.
Nouns in Angos are static; they do not change for definitiveness, number, or case.
This is done with precision, exactness, accuracy and definitiveness.
And to the degree that the claim is to definitiveness, it threatens the complete "closure" of the text to further interpretation.
So the attitude of definitiveness is inappropriate.
Seeing Storr's efforts in the company of other silversmiths bears out these claims with striking definitiveness.
You state that with such definitiveness.
The definite articles den, det, and de are used for variations to the definitiveness of a noun.
It promises a finality, a definitiveness, a certainty, that the Talmud mocks on every page.
Actually there are five door/window openings in front, being very visually pleasing, but perhaps lacking the definitiveness of "one front door."
Reached last week by phone, Dr. Blackwell tried to dispel any whiff of definitiveness about his estimate.
The definitiveness of it is the beauty of it, but it's not all there is to life and I'm ready to explore the alternatives."
"Men much better than I." She was already shaking her head, shaking it with a definitiveness and a finality which did not suggest-it stated.
Most adjectives inflect for gender, number, case and definitiveness, and for positive, comparative and superlative.
At length I would be avenged; this was a point definitely settled--but the very definitiveness with which it was resolved, precluded the idea of risk.
"The word definitiveness comes to mind," said Neil M. Postman, a professor of communications at New York University.
Given the definitiveness of the statistics, however, and the likely reasons behind them, Mr. Otteau said he thought the same scenario probably held true around the region.
A methodology that consists of the application of successive linguistic frameworks as an interpretative grid over literary texts makes hollow claims to definitiveness.
Mr. Cheney reiterated - but this time with more definitiveness and humor in his voice - his determination never to seek the Republican nomination for president.
Music, when combined with a pleasurable idea, is poetry- music, without the idea, is simply music; the idea, without the music, is prose, from its very definitiveness.