definitive conclusion
collocation in Englishmeaningsofdefinitiveandconclusion
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definitive
adjective
uk/dɪˈfɪn.ɪ.tɪv/us/dɪˈfɪn.ə.t̬ɪv/
not able to be changed ...
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conclusion
noun
uk/kənˈkluː.ʒən/us/kənˈkluː.ʒən/
the final part ...
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He also considered whether asymmetric solutions could bifurcate off the normal state, but reached nodefinitiveconclusion.
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Further research will therefore be needed before adefinitiveconclusioncan be reached regarding the influence, if any, of lexical factors on segmental production accuracy.
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However, adefinitiveconclusionon overall stability will require a full numerical treatment of the eigenvalue problem as well.
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A moredefinitiveconclusioncould be drawn from a longitudinal study directly examining within-subject development over time.
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However, before adefinitiveconclusioncan be made, it would seem prudent to investigate the dynamics driving this result.
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It will be of primary importance to overcome the pitfalls of artifact suppression in order to reach adefinitiveconclusion.
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As a consequence, adefinitiveconclusionabout the effect of the third phase on conditions for breakup is not possible on the basis of the small deformation alone.
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Dixon's (2005) syntactic position tests were applied to the data, although nodefinitiveconclusioncould be reached on the basis of these analyses.
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Future genetically informative longitudinal research, perhaps initiated during infancy, and gene - environment interaction studies conducted at the level of the gene, may ultimately yield a moredefinitiveconclusion.
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Romero74 has recently argued that it is not possible through analysis of the available data to reach adefinitiveconclusionabout the optimal method for monitoring the growth-restricted fetus.
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My group has nonetheless reached onedefinitiveconclusionwhich others have also referred to today.
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It may be, however, that further details will be required from the author before adefinitiveconclusioncan be reached.
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I may not come to quite such adefinitiveconclusionbut my logic is very similar.
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Tribute must be paid to the inquiry team, who worked with all parties involved to arrive at adefinitiveconclusionon the loss.
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This report does not provide sufficient information to allow us to reach adefinitiveconclusionon the level of safety that has been reached.
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Surely persons are detained on suspicion and then examined to reach adefinitiveconclusion.
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However, it does not reach adefinitiveconclusion.
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The balance of local and national taxation is adefinitiveconclusionthat we have drawn on the basis of what has emerged from the review so far.
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Within each category there are also related substances suspected of having endocrine activity, but for which the data are not yet adequate to allow adefinitiveconclusion.
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The scientific evidence does not allow adefinitiveconclusionto be drawn, but further work is in progress or planned in an attempt to resolve the issue.
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