Not only do decisions vary, but so do doctors and patients, and in ways that dispositively affect how they can, and want to, and should make decisions. |
It has been presumed that even a few tumor cells in the node will dispositively change prognosis for the worse. |
There are not dispositively Republican or Democratic answers to these questions. |
Dispositively, in my view, the chances of a fair trial or a fair sentence are now close to zero. |
In a wide variety of cases, then, DNA evidence cannot dispositively rule out a potential suspect. |
Still, hermeneutical questions remain, small and large, that perhaps cannot be dispositively answered. |