However, in the absence of a definitively positive trial, many consider meta-analysis inadequate evidence for clinical decision making. |
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A series of definitively drafted, untitled collages dating from the 1940s allude to the purely constructivist underpinnings of Oteiza's works. |
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The ill-omened page of postmodern historicism has been definitively turned. |
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Presence of cellulose definitively identifies vegetable matter and excludes helminths. |
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There the coffin will be definitively closed with red bands, sealed with both papal and Vatican seals. |
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Although these results do not definitively pinpoint the source of the steps, they confirm the earlier hypothesis that shortening is quantal. |
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But the bill does not definitively bar statements obtained under torture or other abuse. |
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The diagnosis is definitively established by visualization of the glottis when the patient is symptomatic. |
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An equity strategist at Morgan Stanley, he is currently one of the most bullish of commentators, stating definitively that the worst is over. |
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Now that we've seen both the girls and the boys, I can say, definitively, that the girls totally pwn the boys. |
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The seme of indebtedness attaches itself definitively to Peter in the board meeting where George is obliged to come to his defence. |
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Strategic success has by no means been achieved elegantly and definitively. |
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His back header confounded the makeshift Lions' back four, Brown swanning in to volley definitively into the roof of Main's net. |
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It is not definitively conclusive that the prevalence of skin test positivity has increased in the US population. |
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They are unsparing in their criticism of the Socialist Party in its early years, before it broke definitively with a revolutionary orientation. |
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Comparative genetic analysis of the viral DNA from each isolate would be required to definitively ascertain the conspecificity of these viruses. |
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Teachings such as these should be taken only interpretively, not definitively. |
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Why does Satan continue to tempt us even though we definitively and irrefutably belong to God? |
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It is highly plausible, if not definitively established, that he knew the painter in person. |
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When the terms involved are so vague, such arguments are easy to make and hard to definitively disprove. |
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He said he found it unnecessary to deal definitively with the point on that occasion. |
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No article or book can definitively assess the environmental stewardship of all industries. |
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Current fast-breaking technological advances may bring them together to definitively solve the conundrum. |
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Since little is definitively resolved in Hamilton's works, the novel could reflect the indeterminacy of meaning in modern novels. |
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This is especially true for Italian literature, as Dionisotti has definitively argued. |
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But the question of which of the two conceptions is ultimately superior is not one that I shall attempt to settle definitively here. |
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The issue has been further complicated by a raft of severe financial problems, which have yet to be resolved definitively. |
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Elsewhere, though, the new accessible direction works definitively in the band's favor. |
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O'Donnell's trippy, philosophical trialogue was compelling and definitively alive. |
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Then suppose that within 12 hours it was established definitively that the pictures had been photoshopped. |
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Each of his subjects has a personal history, not readily sharable yet not definitively alien. |
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He was of the belief that the Tanoan family is a remote branch of the Shoshonean, but thus far the relationship has not been definitively shown. |
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The intention was to have the slices definitively aged by a tropical dendrochronologist. |
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While we have not definitively located the video, in one video tanks can be seen crossing a pontoon bridge into Ukraine. |
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He answered that he did not think so but was not able to reply definitively. |
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This phrase is no platitude: we now have to find a solution which definitively unifies Europe and confronts globalisation. |
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This inoperativeness is not rejected by the most powerful countries that can definitively influence in reorganising current politics. |
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In fact, the start of the conflict definitively shut the door on the meagre influx of imported machines. |
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There have indeed been, and are, many who hold that divine existence can be definitively proved or shown to be objectively probable. |
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When the appraisal exercise is over, the final reports are stored definitively in the personal file of the jobholder. |
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Now that Dylan has come on the scene, Davis has been definitively pushed out of it. |
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The national contract, attacked from all sides and put to one side since 2000, would be definitively buried. |
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All advance payments received with orders shall definitively inure to the supplier, except in the event of a shortcoming by the supplier. |
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Two perspectives definitively united against all the walls that they can put in front of us to build a better world. |
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In the last third of the seventh century, when Byzantium definitively lost its African possessions, ceramics and amphorae from the Aegean and from the east become predominant. |
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She doesn't learn definitively that the marriage is bigamous for ten years. |
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Even if the process of restoration did not definitively prove that this figure was part of the final design, the comparison with the drawing leaves no doubt on this point. |
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Walser even coins diminutive verbs, definitively demonstrating his stylistically entrancing preference for diminutive forms. |
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Apparent retroactivity covers the situation where legislative acts are applied to events which occurred in the past, but which have not yet been definitively concluded. |
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If she is definitively convicted, she will likely face an extradition order to come back to Italy to serve out her sentence. |
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The others do not use this procedure as they consider that they cannot declare an amount to be definitively irrecoverable. |
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We need to establish definitively what's behind this huge waste of competent, employable women. |
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These people have difficulty in accepting that the Bolkestein Directive is definitively dead and buried. |
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The Gordian knot which bound the European Parliament when it was merely a consultative assembly has now been definitively cut. |
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Once the particular task has been finished, either definitively or temporarily, the collective safeguards to prevent falls must be reinstalled. |
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The first major set of points in Valencia was Ausias March, in the fifteenth century that broke definitively with the use of troubadour poetry. |
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The button of blocking of the magazine is definitively positioned on the side and the handle does not go any more in slimming. |
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In 1981, the Old World began to beckon, and Ray left the United States for Belgium before definitively moving to France. |
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In 1905, the candle, oil and petrol lamps were definitively replaced by acetylene, a derivative of calcium carbide. |
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An official wishing to resign shall state unequivocally in writing his intention to leave the service of the Agency definitively. |
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Liposuction can radically and definitively diminish localized areas of protruding fat. |
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In my judgment, a court which grants provisional measures is not by virtue of that fact alone definitively seised of jurisdiction on the merits of the dispute. |
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The enduro always gives a lot of action with many spinout and accidents all over the speedway and it is definitively a crowd pleaser. |
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With them, the ex-protégée of Dominique A definitively managed to shake off any tags. |
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Source: The absorption of the oil is quite high and definitively better than a commercial vegetable oil. |
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And then we are ready to forgive in our turn, and not condemn another person definitively when we have been wronged. |
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For one thing, the camera traps definitively proved that the lesula was primarily – and oddly – a ground-dwelling monkey. |
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They have been waiting for it for 20 years … But I don't believe they have definitively won the match of democracy and of freedom. |
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The EU can provide a framework for resolving these conflicts definitively, but this will not happen automatically. |
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Once those parameters have been established definitively, it will be possible to lodge a complaint followed by an appeal. |
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We are definitively not in a position to say at this point how many years it will take to rebuild the stocks. |
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Clinical trials should not be conducted unnecessarily on questions that have already been definitively answered. |
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This operation also ensured that all conditions for the debt restructuring were definitively satisfied. |
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The street arts allow us to experiment with sites, to test them, and to put them in movement before they are definitively converted. |
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These are extremely welcome developments but it is too early to report definitively on their implementation and impact. |
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These accounts will be presented to the statutory auditor, who is yet to definitively validate them. |
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Unfortunately, it is easier to prove definitively if something is untrue than if it is true. |
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The regime has, to date, never definitively weighed in on whether these troublesome critters had imperialist or fascist ties. |
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If this Dear Leader is definitively tied to the Sony hack, we may be at the beginning of an even more dangerous new era. |
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Earlier this year, al Qaeda split with ISIS definitively in a public repudiation of the group. |
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Giving these women a platform to speak their minds is a definitively good idea, one that will only further the feminist movement. |
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The single test that would definitively prove whether or not GJW is a forgery would also destroy it. |
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Christ's oblation, his total gift by the sacrifice on the cross, is the act of initiation for himself definitively, and it is valid with regard to all human beings. |
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No cases are considered final in Italy until and unless the High Court rules definitively. |
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And secondly, and perhaps of more initial concern for Orthodox women, this now altered typology is being used definitively rather than descriptively toward women. |
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There is definitively a post-concussion time period during which children suffer from recoverable cognitive and emotional changes. |
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Well put, but I can definitively state that I have no mutton chops. |
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It intrigues neither because it definitively shows European influence, nor cultural change uninfluenced by Europe, nor indigenous origins for an exclusionary worldview. |
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If they are definitively convicted, they also will share in the responsibility of restitution, whether the house is sold or not. |
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Already during His earthly ministry, and definitively when He was about to ascend to heaven, Jesus shared His mission with His followers, so that God's Word and grace should reach to the ends of the earth. |
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It would be wrong to claim that an antisuicidal effect of lithium has been definitively proved. |
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If they can stack wardrobes in front of their goal at Wembley and definitively get rid of the notion of this being England's golden generation, that would be a service that would leave many with smiles. |
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The corrected figures however follow the same trend and therefore do not alter the conclusion drawn in recital 74 of the provisional Regulation, which is hereby definitively confirmed. |
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He is being baited daily to say, definitively, that he is running. |
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Within the school there is often an educational plan that serves the more or less well-to-do social groups, while attention for the most needy definitively takes second place. |
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The last barrier is the question of railway operators, which have to bring about a revolution in services so that people will definitively prefer the train over air. |
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A retinoschisis may be differentiated from RD by appearance, visual field testing, ultrasound B-scan, and more definitively with OCT imaging. |
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This decision shall settle the case definitively. |
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If proceedings against the person concerned are definitively dropped or if that person is definitively acquitted, the data relating to the case in respect of which either decision has been taken shall be deleted. |
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If intermixed with materials of other competitions or divided according to some other criteria, an architect's participation might be difficult to prove, and even more difficult to definitively disprove. |
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The Commission has decided to lay before the Council a proposal for a regulation establishing a Community indemnity for farmers ceasing milk production definitively. |
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The solution of an hermetic machine with a substitution of solvent makes it possible to solve the emission problem definitively, but requires at first sight more manual operations for loading and unloading. |
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In the rest of the Italian peninsula, the amount of non European slaves was definitively much lower than that. |
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As ever, the Giro di Lombardia is the last main event of the 2010 road-racing season, meaning Rodriguez, Team Saxo Bank and Spain are now definitively confirmed as the leaders of their respective categories. |
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To achieve its ends, Ottawa asked the provinces to definitively cede it certain powers, including the power to levy income taxes, which the provinces had temporarily relinquished during the Second World War. |
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Featuring voice talent including Eddie Redmayne, John Hurt and Jamie Campbell Bower, it will either signal the resuscitation of Thomas the Tank Engine, or definitively shunt him into the buffers. |
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However, none of these rights is ever definitively acquired: efforts of lucidity, responsibility and solidarity are required in order to receive them, win them and exercise them. |
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It's really hard to definitively take a counterfeit product made in Shenzhen in an unlisted factory, which just makes its way through the system, and actually trace that back. |
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Liberalism may well be worthwhile, but only gradually, in small doses, without definitively ruling out state interventionism, lest we tomorrow suffer the financial consequences of giving it up! |
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Unfortunately, if I can't settle those questions definitively for myself, the chances that an HR department can solve them for everyone else look fairly dim. |
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In particular, the origin of the so-called phagocytic mononuclear ameboid wandering cell had not been definitively determined. |
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The number of expulsions has since gradually diminished: in all, only 46 students were definitively expelled from their scholastic institutions in the course of implementation of the 2004 Act. |
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Keynesianism definitively ended in 1979, following the second oil-price shock of the decade. |
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You will come to understand that nothing is definitively lost, and you will also be able to ask forgiveness from your child, who is now living in the Lord. |
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Quite who Mother Shipton was or what exactly she said is not definitively known. |
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If subsequent performance fails, or if it is unacceptable to the ordering party, or if we refuse performance seriously and definitively, at its discretion the ordering party can reduce the price or withdraw from the contract. |
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The King showed his desire to continue down that road when he broke definitively with Saddam Hussein several months later and accepted the presence in his country of American forces charged with surveillance of his neighbour. |
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Grants received in respect of development activities are recognized as a deduction from capitalized development costs if they have been definitively earned by the Group. |
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We describe such a case where parathyroid sestamibi scan and other imaging studies failed to definitively localize the affected gland. |
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Pressing any of the other buttons on the device will return the iRadio to the land of dreams again as well, though the alarm display will remain active until you definitively deactivate the alarm clock. |
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On basis of these remarks, the Ombudsman considers that, if this draft Code would be definitively adopted, the first and third recommendations would not have been followed by the Commission. |
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Even though you know your operation and may be able to make an educated guess on the future, you can't definitively answer these speculative questions any better than the reporter. |
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In view of that, it concluded that it did not have at its disposal sufficient factors to consider definitively that the aid was limited to the strict minimum. |
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In the event of dispute, the president of the UCI ProTour council shall refer the case to the licence commission which shall decide whether the licence is to be definitively withdrawn or restored. |
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I think it has been proven very clearly and definitively that the kinds of drug policies that we have that stress enforcement and criminal sanction against drug users is completely ineffective. |
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The contract will be concluded definitively between the two parties when the consumer has physically reiterated the acceptance of contract by the process of double click. |
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The goal of the reciter is to arrive at the final stage of sanctification and, after several reincarnations, to escape the densification trap and to definitively leave the carnal envelope. |
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The applicant, an official of the Commission, challenges the decision which definitively establishes her rights by which the defendant refused her an expatriation allowance. |
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Knowing the big fundamental principles of olympism, one can effectively denounce the unacceptable attitude of China and use it to definitively push aside Peking from the competition. |
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He even pushes his actors so hard, in an already exhausting shooting condition, that Ed Harris will crack up several times and Mary Elizabeth Mastrantonio will even leave definitively the set. |
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After expiry of the period of ten days to make an objection, the claims declared admissible which are uncontested shall be definitively admitted in the reports signed by the liquidators and the official receiver. |
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Where appropriate, the amounts paid by the Co-contractor will be unequivocally acquired by Ecotrel, or the amounts outstanding will remain definitively undue and subject to the right of either party, to file suit for damages. |
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Our human vocation comes to fruition in communion with Jesus who allows us to savour, here and now, what our full flowering will be when He will admit us definitively into the glory of the Father. |
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Austria was definitively defeated that December, by Moreau's forces in Bavaria. |
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Neither identified sources nor analogues for Beowulf can be definitively proven, but many conjectures have been made. |
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By about 2005, in phase with implementation of the 1998 Good Friday Agreement, remaining controls were definitively removed. |
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If the joint conciliation text is not approved, the Parliament may adopt the budget definitively. |
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Calman Plus should not be confused with full fiscal autonomy, although neither concept has been definitively defined. |
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Shares are allocated definitively to their beneficiaries after a two-year vesting period, which is followed by a two-year lockup period during which beneficiaries may not sell their shares. |
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In performing this task, the Court considers it necessary briefly to recapitulate the impugned events as definitively established by the competent Latvian courts. |
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Far be it for me to be a Pollyanna-or the dichotomy of that, a Cassandra-but I just don't think we can definitively say in six months, one year, five years or ten years there's going to be an end to this conflict. |
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In response, the kings tried to centralize power over time, but they definitively lost control over Spoleto and Benevento in the attempt. |
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It, thus, enabled imperialism to gain definitively in confidence and to reverse the trend by engendering among the victims a feeling of guilt and by driving them to self-hatred and culpability. |
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Then something happened during one of these missions in Africa which marked a caesura in my life, and precipitated my decision to definitively change the direction of my professional career. |
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Desiderius managed to take Ravenna definitively, ending the Byzantine presence in northern Italy. |
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Reggiani has always had a great working relationship with architects based on really close ties, perhaps irregular and inconstant but definitively productive. |
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A session of the Reichstag was held in Trier in 1512, during which the demarcation of the Imperial Circles was definitively established. |
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However, no rise in population, youth bulge, or decline in agricultural production during this period has been definitively demonstrated. |
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Indeed, after the First World War, the Pictorialist movement petered out and experimental photography in Germany definitively dislocated 19th-century schemas. |
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He perfected Constantine I's coinage system by definitively setting the weight of the copper follis, the coin used in most everyday transactions. |
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The origin of the name Tabasco is not definitively known, with a number of theories debated among linguists. |
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Essentially the EAC is seeking to manoeuvre the government into wording the legislation in such a way that will definitively rule out denationalising the power utility. |
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Because of the diverse structures of the protein components of relaxasomes and transferosomes, the function of each plasmid protein cannot be definitively ascertained. |
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In 1537, the papal bull Sublimis Deus definitively recognized that Native Americans possessed souls, thus prohibiting their enslavement, without putting an end to the debate. |
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While it's impossible to speak definitively for the year, we have seen sonic encouraging up-ticks in the demand for general construction equipment. |
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Note also that such a bullet swap would provide for a contingent nonperiodic payment, and the rules for such payments have not been settled definitively yet. |
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Unfortunately, all of Mary's juvenilia were lost when she ran off with Percy in 1814, and none of her surviving manuscripts can be definitively dated before that year. |
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Isabella I of Castile, considered a usurper by many Galician nobles, eradicated all armed resistance and definitively established the royal power of the Castilian monarchy. |
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Lincoln's speech can be interpreted as a highly compressed Periclean funeral oration, as Garry Wills showed definitively in his 1992 book Lincoln at Gettysburg. |
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However, the center of the civilized Roman world had shifted definitively to Constantinople, or New Rome, the capital of the Greek speaking Empire. |
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Another objection is that it is not always possible to demonstrate falsehood definitively, especially if one is using statistical criteria to evaluate a null hypothesis. |
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It definitively refuted the legend of a land mass in the north Pacific, and did ethnographic, historic, and scientific research into Siberia and Kamchatka. |
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For Quebec, this border has thus never been definitively defined. |
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A single, clear Leader of the Opposition was only definitively settled if the opposition leader in Commons or Lords was the outgoing prime minister. |
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Consequently, the initial challenge was to definitively determine the structure of ferrocene in the hope that its bonding and properties would then be understood. |
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Through genetic analyses, the study definitively concluded that the fetus is an African elephant and should no longer be considered a syntype for Asian elephants. |
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So why has it taken until now for Blatter to definitively accept it may be a teeny weeny bit too hot to play football in the Middle East during the summer. |
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While this link is plausible, it has not been definitively proven. |
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While some scholars believe the Belgae south of the Somme were a mixture of Celtic and Germanic elements, their ethnic affiliations have not been definitively resolved. |
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This made the mount definitively part of Normandy, and is depicted in the Bayeux Tapestry, which commemorates the 1066 Norman conquest of England. |
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