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"conclusively" Definitions
  1. in a way that proves something, and that is certain and allows no doubt
"conclusively" Synonyms
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We can't conclusively say you were infected, and we can't conclusively say you weren't infected.
That was proven quite conclusively with the battle over the
The study came out conclusively and said two main things.
But there's not yet enough evidence to say this conclusively.
If no party wins conclusively, the Brexit deadlock will continue.
Population fails to explain the figures conclusively, the Costas said.
Scores of drug cheats, then, can never be conclusively identified.
The results of this survey proved conclusively that it is.
The market side of the debate seemed conclusively proved right.
It conclusively broke above a 100-day moving average on Wednesday.
There's not enough evidence to conclusively prove any of these stories.
But pretty conclusively, the oil guys were doing these things first.
The real answer may surprise you: no one can decide conclusively.
"As Borat demonstrated conclusively, NOBODY wants to see that," Cruz replied.
Mueller on obstruction: Evidence prevents 'conclusively determining no criminal conduct occurred.
At 95, she has the perspective to realize such things conclusively.
He wouldn't say conclusively that it was a "sniper-type" attack.
"My Campaign for President was conclusively spied on," the president tweeted.
The video footage does not conclusively show who is at fault.
The video does not prove conclusively that Officer Erickson planted anything.
Recent studies demonstrate conclusively that the ball itself is not at fault.
Kavanaugh categorically denied Ford's claim, which was neither conclusively dismissed nor validated.
It makes the priority of real estate values over preservation conclusively clear.
" May 17, 2019 [Tweet]: "My Campaign for President was conclusively spied on.
The autopsy did not conclusively determine if Swaney had been sexually assaulted.
Nobody can conclusively say where they came from, or what they mean.
"We can conclusively say that the worst is behind us," Sinha said.
However, city officials say it's too early to conclusively blame poor construction.
The scientists couldn't say conclusively that the results were caused by detonations.
Sleeplessness has been conclusively linked to irritability, anger, depression, and mental exhaustion.
"This one was solved conclusively by Edward Moore in 1956," says Chris.
That conclusively shows that the administration is engaged in obstruction of justice.
That experiment has now been run, and we know, conclusively, the result.
And we haven't seen much polling yet that answers that question conclusively.
" I can't say conclusively, "Has Facebook proven good or bad for society?
The OIG itself couldn't conclusively prove bias in 888 cases that it reviewed.
We need to hear conclusively from Director Comey that there is no evidence.
" Conclusively finding innocence, Flood argued, "is never the task of the federal prosecutor.
It's difficult to say conclusively, but biking may be better fitness than running.
I think they need to explain what actually went wrong, conclusively and definitively.
Brody said it could take decades to conclusively say this does not happen.
In the lab, EmDrive researchers try to conclusively demonstrate that thrust is there.
I learned conclusively that I cannot put my career over my morals again.
Like many tough questions, it's hard to say conclusively, but worth thinking about.
We&aposre not actually really conclusively sure that China does have an influence.
The AP reports that the Pentagon's response "fails to conclusively counter" its investigation.
"My Campaign for President was conclusively spied on," Trump tweeted on Friday morning.
But he acknowledged some of those unaccounted for may never be conclusively found.
And so, when you get these kinds of market signs, you can wait until it is conclusively established, but if you wait until everything is conclusively established, then you are not going to be able to raise capital from the markets.
Williams said Talos can "conclusively" link the Sea Turtle hackers to the Netnod attack.
The recent news reports conclusively show that states are not sufficiently protecting these systems.
Tuesday's primary results firmly and conclusively extinguished any lingering hopes for the Sanders campaign.
Still, it's hard to say conclusively that any one app is better than others.
In 2018, Science™ (or rather, The Pudding) conclusively confirmed that women's pockets suck.
The researchers have not demonstrated conclusively that miR-34 and miR-449 are responsible.
For now, the existence of this alleged extreme dwarf planet hasn't been conclusively proven.
"Based on what we know now, we cannot make that call conclusively," Biehl said.
McGregor went on to conclusively lose to Nurmagomedov but remains a controversial figure today.
Prior similar policy experiments have conclusively shown no positive effects on investments or jobs.
Unfortunately, the mystery of the VPN spike is one that I cannot conclusively solve.
But scholars have yet to rule conclusively on whether cryptocurrencies are in fact currencies.
But nothing has conclusively demonstrated the link between multivitamins and any of these things.
If it is one, that still needs to be explained and demonstrated more conclusively.
The video footage (viewer discretion advised) does not conclusively show who is at fault.
The incident has been widely, if not conclusively, linked to Kim Yong Chol's RGB.
We can't say conclusively why such outcome differences exist and persist even after risk adjustment.
And the drug has been linked (though not conclusively) to rare cases of vision loss.
He is unpopular, under investigation and now conclusively unable to deliver his signature campaign promise.
Judging from the race so far, neither Sanders nor Clinton has conclusively answered this question.
Only one part of that definition is conclusively true here: Weiner's betrayals have been public.
While others suspected this before, Blasco said that nobody demonstrated it as conclusively until now.
These questions will be picked over for years and are probably impossible to settle conclusively.
The data conclusively shows, as of today, that Biden is clearly the most electable candidate.
But the Mueller report was not able to conclusively determine whether criminal conduct had occurred.
And he did not say conclusively on Sunday when asked directly whether Russia was responsible.
Match intends to litigate these baseless allegations now, and Match intends to conclusively disprove them.
Such behavior has been predicted in theory, but had not been conclusively documented in nature.
Sensing a finish, Sell charged in to conclusively put an abrupt end to the fight.
However, they maintained that more research was needed before they could conclusively say it is causal.
Three weeks on, none of the substantive charges Mr Mistry laid out has been conclusively addressed.
We know this pretty conclusively because it tried this in 20103, and it didn't work out.
However, observational data was too sparse to conclusively show where in East Asia the source was.
Needless to say, this video quells those long-running "Angel of Death" rumors fairly conclusively, too.
Carilli: From those coral skeletal records, we know conclusively that coral bleaching is a new phenomenon.
He also claimed they have shown "conclusively" there was no collusion between his campaign and Russia.
It might be a while before we know conclusively who won the presidential primaries in Missouri.
And so far, researchers haven't conclusively figured out how climate change will affect future snowfall totals.
But we can now, at least, conclusively say that the first year did not go well.
It is impossible to conclusively prove motive and intent without deep access inside a target organization.
Why not order an audit to conclusively determine whether men and women were being paid equally?
Hopefully, this incarnation of dying white male power will find himself soundly, conclusively defeated come Wednesday morning.
He's skeptical that the study can conclusively say legal pot is helping beat back the opioid epidemic.
But he wouldn't conclusively say what their plan is or what they are pushing for in negotiations.
However, the evidence in this case does not conclusively establish who committed the crime against this child.
To test that link conclusively, however, scientists need to see results of full case-control epidemiological studies.
But today, she's the big winner who not only beat her critics but proved them conclusively wrong.
Right now, the only way to conclusively diagnose someone with Alzheimer's is after the person has died.
McGregor was conclusively beaten by Nurmagomedov at UFC 229 in October, 2018, and has not fought since.
The ministry said police were still attempting to conclusively determine whether the Chinese couple had been killed.
Mr. Patterson was unable to conclusively identify his attackers even in the early days after the assault.
Khabib Nurmagomedov is continuing to shun a rematch against Conor McGregor, who he conclusively beat last year.
The intercepted chatter, however, does not conclusively prove Russian intelligence agencies tried creating that outcome, they added.
Too far, a reader might think, for Blom's argument to be regarded as a case conclusively settled.
Jo: Take the Battle of Hastings, the 1066 conflict that conclusively gave Britain over to Norman control.
But it's difficult to conclusively prove a link to the Russian government with this kind of evidence.
We await the rest of the IG report about the 2016 election to conclusively answer that question.
The museum and Israel flourished in years when those ideas were assumed to have been conclusively discredited.
Several theories have been advanced over the years, but none has been universally accepted or conclusively proved.
While some argue that these techniques conclusively meet the definition of torture, others argue against the same.
The remainder are linked to chopped, bagged lettuce whose supplier, or suppliers, officials have not conclusively identified.
They are doing a great job and have shown conclusively that there was no Collusion with Russia.
Any thought that Democratic voters are coalescing around him is absurd and conclusively disproven by the numbers.
"We do not have enough evidence to say conclusively whether this is a hate crime," she said.
Taken together, the authors say their observations "tentatively, but not conclusively" favor the play-to-play hypothesis.
But Whelan appeared to be hinting at new developments to come that would prove Kavanaugh's innocence conclusively.
Absent the more detailed brain research done in mammals, this is a hard hypothesis to test conclusively.
That suggests – although cannot conclusively prove – it was the work of a single poet, the researchers say.
We do not conclusively know the nature of the problem, but one source says his appendix burst.
Even the matter of how precisely identical twins form, he said, is yet to be conclusively resolved.
The team suggested this may be due to stress, although they didn't run experiments to conclusively determine this.
The study can't prove conclusively that being called by a chosen name directly reduces depression or suicide risk.
"Anthropologists were conclusively able to exclude the remains of the aforementioned children," the sheriff's office said on Friday.
Based loosely on the original Disneyland ride, it tells a single, coherent story that wraps up pretty conclusively.
Judge Garaufis's order did not conclusively determine that Mr. Trump violated the equal protection clause by ending DACA.
Now two forensic geneticists have conclusively shown that the blood is indeed that of the late beloved king.
The evidence so far, though, hasn't conclusively linked Trump or his associates to Russian interference in the election.
In the aggregate, there may be racial discrimination due to subconscious bias, but establishing this conclusively is tricky.
An external rape kit was administered days later, but it would be too late to conclusively determine anything.
Space lawyers say that treaty did not conclusively determine who is allowed to mine asteroids and who isn't.
"There is something inherently fascinating about a phenomenon that cannot be proved or disproved conclusively," Young tells Broadly.
"That's hopefully the pathway by which we'll determine conclusively whether or not kratom is a medicine," says Baer.
Mueller was also unable to "conclusively determine" that no criminal conduct occurred in regard to obstruction of justice.
"It proves conclusively that she didn't begin to accuse me until after she meets her lawyer," Dershowitz said.
The former FBI Director isn't able to say, conclusively, that the president wasn't involved with prostitutes in Russia.
Wall Street struggled to find fresh momentum after breaking conclusively below a 100-day moving average this week.
While the pages didn't conclusively link Saudi Arabia to the attacks, they did spotlight a few tantalizing mysteries.
But the question of whether smoking weed damages a teen's brain is a difficult one to answer conclusively.
Dawson also tried to argue that iPhones secretly record everything that you say, which has been conclusively debunked.
None of the virtual visit or telehealth apps can conclusively tell a patient whether they're infected with coronavirus.
He makes no effort to abate his trade policies, which have conclusively been shown to slow economic activity.
Notably, it took decades for doctors to conclusively show how things like cigarettes really harm the human body.
Once conclusively identified, the culprits behind the attacks must be penalized in some way, such as with sanctions.
Our sources had said doctors want to wait another day or two before conclusively deciding if surgery's needed.
The experience of nearly two decades of conflict under three administrations has conclusively demonstrated this vision an illusion.
According to the study, the results conclusively showed that the finger bone belonged to a Homo sapiens individual.
Mr. Giuliani indicated that the goal was to conclusively demonstrate that there was no campaign finance violation involved.
If observations reveal oxygen in a planet's atmosphere, that could point to photosynthesis of plants — although not conclusively.
An initial autopsy didn&apost conclusively determine Higgins&apos cause of death, and additional studies will be administered.
The authors are careful to note that their findings do not conclusively prove that gun restrictions reduce gun deaths.
It would also be unfair and improper to begin an impeachment process only if conviction has been conclusively predetermined.
To win the war conclusively, Bank Negara needs foreign investors to return in force, and that hasn't happened yet.
But the flip is that if Mueller couldn't conclusively prove it, a partisan investigation is even less likely to.
Those questions have since been conclusively answered—yes, and sometimes—but only by exhaustively testing the machines' mettle directly.
Although it has not been proven conclusively, many scientists think that changing the clocks messes with humans' circadian rhythms.
One way to answer that question conclusively, Dehaye believed, would be to see what information the company actually held.
And no one should be presumed to have engaged in any impropriety, until it has been conclusively established otherwise.
Of course, even if spirals are conclusively linked to planets, they won't lead the way to all newborn worlds.
And an investigation by NASA couldn't conclusively say if the explosion was caused by defective turbopumps or foreign debris.
Latham officially informed ETE on April 11, 2016, that it had conclusively determined it could not provide the opinion.
Two of the deaths were conclusively linked via DNA decades later to a menace dubbed the Original Night Stalker.
In spite of repeated allegations, often with finger-pointing at fishermen, the cause has yet to be established conclusively.
Cardiovascular disease, respiratory disease, birth defects, and more than a dozen other cancers are all tied conclusively to smoking.
At a minimum, it conclusively proved that the White House had repeatedly lied about Trump's foreknowledge of the payments.
That memo's primary purpose, however, was not to conclusively decide whether a president could be indicted while in office.
But researchers haven't been able to conclusively pin down the leftovers of either a dead star or a companion.
"We cannot conclusively confirm at this time the nature (natural or human-made) of the event," the USGS said.
If he loses, it will demonstrate pretty conclusively that the old GOP that followed the Bush banner is dead.
The third type, the plaque reduction neutralization test, or P.R.N.T., determines conclusively if a person was exposed to Zika.
My project began to sink right away and shipwrecked conclusively when I tried to describe my first love truthfully.
"We do not have enough evidence to say conclusively whether this is a hate crime," she said in May.
The team's second and final report, which was released Sunday, does not conclusively establish what happened to the students.
What's more, according to the settlement, Danica acknowledges the documents Josh was about to file conclusively proves she lied.
In order to settle the controversy on brain size conclusively, we'll need more samples, so the scientists will keep digging.
"(The committee) tasked the provisional administrator Floether to conclusively negotiate the purchase contract over the coming days," the statement added.
Cosmic inflation provided a clever fix for these problems, and BICEP2's finding suggested that the theory was conclusively proved.
Senior officials were furious and worried Russia will be conclusively sourced as the perpetrators and its connections to Trump exposed.
Last week, the wave conclusively arrived in India — and it spread quickly through the film industry, media, advertising, and comedy.
"Finally, when I couldn't walk, they did a spinal tap and conclusively diagnosed me with M.S." The process was painful.
Moore is saying that Yaida's math doesn't conclusively show that the replica symmetry breaking happens in less than six dimensions.
While the bear's identity could not be conclusively determined, a department spokesperson said he believed the bear to be Pedals.
It's crucial to note that the culprit behind attacks on two commercial tankers last week has not been conclusively proven.
To prove conclusively that talc causes ovarian cancer would require a randomized clinical trial - the gold standard of scientific proof.
CDC director: What we're doing about the Zika virus The conditions have not yet been conclusively linked to the virus.
Even the idea that food dye causes hyperactivity — a mainstay of '80s and '90s health hysteria — hasn't been conclusively proven.
No world famous New York lawyers, assisted by international economists and highly skilled econometricians, could conclusively prove such a thing.
History is littered with pitchers who burned out after throwing too much, too soon, and the industry has responded conclusively.
This is difficult to say conclusively, but some facts suggest that Mr. Scott may have been impaired in numerous ways.
A DNA sample from the dress conclusively proved Clinton had lied in denying he had a sexual relationship with Lewinsky.
It was irrefutable that the study had proven, conclusively, that cutting off the frog's hind legs — made the frog deaf.
There remains no specific product or compound that is conclusively linked to all of the cases, the CDC said Wednesday.
Together, they suggest that weed might not alleviate people's pain and sleep issues as conclusively as previous research has indicated.
We need to stop him conclusively in November in an election that sends a message that even he can here.
The effectiveness of drugs approved on the basis of single arm trials or surrogate endpoints has not been conclusively established.
He said the pipe hasn't conclusively been linked to the fish deaths, but protesters are seeing red over the firm.
Now, regardless of the reason, I know plenty of people who have decided conclusively they will not drink certain wines.
"Here on Planet Earth, the conspiracy theory that Bondi repeated has been conclusively refuted," said rapid response director Andrew Bates.
But there's more research needed before conclusively identifying this region, and none of this data has yet been peer reviewed.
To be sure, the several claims in the dossier have not been conclusively verified, but neither have they been refuted.
On Tuesday, U.S. homeland security adviser Tom Bossert announced that the U.S. had conclusively linked WannaCry with North Korean leadership.
That is already obvious, and it would be declared conclusively if the federal courts eventually had to rule on DACA.
Still, we would have to see a lot more than someone ditching their giant rock to conclusively report trouble in paradise.
Dressed in red and black trousers, Styles pursed his lips about the potential audition, not conclusively confirming or denying the rumor.
As CNN reported as well, the FBI hasn't found evidence yet to conclusively say the hacking was done to help Trump.
"At this point, we haven't seen any direct evidence of this that we can conclusively tie to the breach," Clapper said.
Economists have shown conclusively that societies where trust is low perform poorly (read Daron Acemoglu and James Robinson's book, for example).
Given these confusing findings, there need to be more studies performed before experts can conclusively say, the pill limits muscle gains.
This week Dutch and Australian investigators conclusively showed that it was shot down by a missile fired by Russian armed forces.
Because all of the victims lived in the same facility, the deaths could not be conclusively linked to the Thanksgiving dinner.
Ricardo Rosselló and conclusively found that the excess deaths between September 2017 and February 2018 were likely attributable to the storm.
The report, mandated by Congress in 1997, is the first to conclusively examine a population that immigration officials know little about.
The L.A. County Coroner released the statement Friday evening, but also said it could not conclusively determine what caused her death.
Dozens of studies show conclusively that paternity leave provides a number of unique benefits to children, women, businesses, and men themselves.
No one, journalist or otherwise, has yet articulated conclusively just how it is that Mr Trump is, in their view, wrong.
But what historians and archaeologists have never been able to conclusively figure out is what caused this reign of global demise.
Absent a confirmation from Combetta, conclusively linking the engineer to the Reddit post will likely involve the cooperation of Reddit itself.
And Trump's continuing ethnic slurs and rants against everyone, including a distinguished federal judge, I think, makes my point rather conclusively.
It has been determined conclusively that the costs of failure to take action will be many times of the costs mitigation.
They are doing a great job and...have shown conclusively that there was no Collusion with Russia..just excuse for losing.
"The evidence conclusively shows that Vidaud spends an inordinate amount of time conducting personal business" on her work computer, Kirkland wrote.
He predicted an upcoming report from the Justice Department's inspector general would establish conclusively that Comey acted improperly while in office.
For a pulmonary edema, the institute said while Viagra is sometimes used for treatment, it hasn't been proven conclusively to help.
However, the study cannot show conclusively that sun exposure caused these participants' longer life, only that the two factors are associated.
They are doing a great job and..... ...have shown conclusively that there was no Collusion with Russia..just excuse for losing.
It is not clear whether FBI investigators had conclusively determined Flynn was lying to them at the time McGahn approached Trump.
While he said he disagreed with H&M, courts have not conclusively decided whether unsanctioned graffiti falls under the copyright law.
People who cook at home are conclusively healthier, consuming less sodium and fewer overall calories than people who mostly eat out.
Scientists haven't conclusively answered this question, in part because they can't agree on what makes things funny in the first place.
But instant-replay technology can't always conclusively judge fútbol, football or basketball fouls, because a lot of these calls are subjective.
The WHO has yet to conclusively say that the novel coronavirus has reached the level of a pandemic, but Gates disagrees.
It's hard to say conclusively without knowing whether British officials made a specific case for how this would endanger their investigation.
The only way to conclusively determine what happens when a species changes or vanishes may be to try it and see.
The president's actions and intent "presents difficult issues that prevent us from conclusively determining that no criminal conduct occurred," Mueller wrote.
"These files conclusively prove that Iran is brazenly lying when it says it never had a nuclear weapons program," Netanyahu said.
They are doing a great job and ... have shown conclusively that there was no Collusion with Russia..just excuse for losing.
The indictment does not conclusively state Trump or his campaign were unaware of the scheme, but does not name them either.
But since 1986, only 20123 players in the men's game have been able to say, conclusively, that they are No. 1.
Recent data from the Justice Department's Executive Office of Immigration Review conclusively show that there is a new sheriff in town.
Its essence, we are told, cannot be cracked, hacked, or conclusively mapped by even the most well-meaning of lab coats.
The bottom line is that we don't really know conclusively what these supplements can do, in terms of risks or benefits.
But that makes it nearly impossible to conclusively prove that it does have any value, and get it out of schedule 1.
It's not yet conclusively known if helping people sleep better would reduce the prevalence of conditions like obesity, diabetes, and heart disease.
But where his views may matter most was in Thursday's decision that conclusively chokes off any federal challenges to extreme partisan gerrymandering.
But after a lengthy interrogation, he can't conclusively decide whether or not Farhad has a secret parallel WMD deal with North Korea.
President Obama recommended to ban the chemical back in 2015, after determining that the best science available conclusively pointed to chlorpyrifos' toxicity.
What you'll see is that no factor links up with the observed change in temperature nearly as conclusively as greenhouse gas emissions.
We challenge Duke to take a scientific and monitored DNA test to prove to the world that he is conclusively 100% Neanderthal.
But studies have conclusively rejected the factual grounding for his anti-sanctuary stance—the identification of immigrants with criminality—as a myth.
Even though scientists haven't yet conclusively determined that the Zika virus causes birth defects, the guidance is intended to minimize the risk.
CNN has reviewed the 16 body camera videos from the incident, and they do not appear to conclusively show officers planting evidence.
They looked closer at her digestive system, and gave her an abdominal CT. Suddenly, Barahona-Corrêa found something conclusively wrong with her.
Researchers can't conclusively identify the ships -- one, an iron ship; the other, a wooden one -- because records from the era are incomplete.
He also didn't conclusively determine whether the president committed obstruction of justice, even though he outlined nearly a dozen instances involving Trump.
His tax returns are the only documents that can conclusively corroborate or disprove his claims and allay concerns about conflicts of interest.
The report notes that Mueller was was unable to "conclusively determine" that no criminal conduct occurred in regards to obstruction of justice.
Cohen's guilty plea last week, and the documents that Mueller cited in the court filings, conclusively prove that Trump's denials were false.
And when the recordings were released, they did not conclusively show whether Mr. Scott had a gun, as the police had asserted.
In certifying a class action, Crotty had said Goldman "failed to conclusively sever th link" between its statements and its stock price.
"We're surprised that they are going to such extraordinary lengths to revive the conviction, which has been conclusively shown to be invalid."
So while climate scientist suspect we're witnessing the greatest decline in Arctic sea ice in human history, it's hard to prove conclusively.
"Without this information, we have been unable to conclusively determine which chemicals the individuals may have been exposed to," the department said.
Last week, Israel published intelligence documents — long concealed by Iran — conclusively showing the Iranian regime and its history of pursuing nuclear weapons.
"Today, Lamonte McIntyre has been declared, finally and conclusively, a completely innocent man," Cheryl A. Pilate, McIntyre's lawyer, told CNN on Monday.
"Here on Planet Earth, the conspiracy theory that Bondi repeated has been conclusively refuted," Biden spokesperson Andrew Bates wrote in a statement.
Last week, Israel published intelligence documents long concealed by Iran, conclusively showing the Iranian regime and its history of pursuing nuclear weapons.
Thirty years of conflicted and mixed research has yet to prove conclusively that fish oil does much of anything for most people.
The participants' version of events has basically held together since last July, and no evidence has yet emerged to conclusively debunk it.
But the science tells us – conclusively – the opposite: We're more productive, creative, make better decisions and perform better cognitively when we're well-rested.
Naturally, Ocean Spray trumpeted the research as "landmark," suggesting it conclusively settled the debate about whether the red stuff can truly prevent infections.
The only piece that has conclusively been determined to be from MH370 is a piece -- the flaperon -- found on Reunion Island last year.
There is now talk that Alexander-Murray could be put forward separately from tax reform, but leadership has not conclusively signaled its intentions.
While he thinks Yaida's math pretty conclusively demonstrates the presence of the broken symmetry, he knows that the story isn't quite over yet.
"This match adds to the mountain of physical evidence that points conclusively, without a shadow of doubt, to the Syrian government," she said.
"For over seven years we continued to search for data conclusively identifying element 113, but we just never saw another event," said Morita.
An independent panel appointed by Ban issued a report in 2011 that did not determine conclusively how the cholera was introduced to Haiti.
Perdue launched an investigation that did not conclusively determine how wood may have ended up in its chicken nuggets, spokesman Joey Shevlin said.
Through his executive orders over the past three months, he has conclusively demonstrated that he is the most anti-environmental president in history.
I guess it's the mark of a good design tweak when you can't conclusively decide which of the new options you favor most.
It is not the first time their trash-talk has escalatedNurmagomedov conclusively defeated McGregor by fourth round submission at UFC 229, last year.
The report stated that the special counsel was unable to "conclusively determine" that no criminal conduct occurred in regards to obstruction of justice.
"This review conclusively documents that EJ was shot three times and that all shots entered his body from the back," the attorney said.
The similarity is that the FBI already had a tape that conclusively proved the facts that Flynn denied when speaking to the FBI.
They cannot even conclusively say the dog food is a direct or even the only source of the chemicals found in the testes.
"I believe the forensic and behavioral evidence points conclusively to Wayne Williams as the killer of eleven young men in Atlanta," Douglas wrote.
However, the CDC stressed that no specific product has been identified in all cases, nor has any product been conclusively linked to illnesses.
"Anyone who speculates conclusively that the new downward trends are related to climate change are far overstating the understanding we have," noted Campbell.
Although this study shows that there's an association between caffeine intake and miscarriages, it can't conclusively prove that one leads to the other.
It was a vivid reminder that Trump's allegations have now been conclusively shot down by everyone in the position to know about them.
Trump has persisted in lying about his support for the Iraq War despite the fact that his lie has been completely, conclusively disproven.
But here's the thing: We don't yet currently know, conclusively, that the hurricane season as a whole represents a result of climate change.
But here the thing: We don't yet currently know, conclusively, that the storms we saw were made larger and nastier by climate change.
Just three years after HIV was conclusively identified as the cause of AIDS, researchers launched the first clinical trial of an HIV vaccine.
While the symptoms and behaviors are telling, C.T.E. can be conclusively diagnosed only posthumously, because it requires the close examination of brain tissue.
It's difficult to prove conclusively that drills actually make kids safer — in fact, students who become shooters may use them to their advantage.
But the agency said in a statement on Saturday that it "cannot conclusively confirm" whether this was a natural or human-made event.
To start an investigation, CBP says it needs information that reasonably, but not conclusively, suggests that a product was produced by forced labor.
In his deposition, retired FBI cyber official Ferrante admitted the evidence didn't conclusively show XBT was aware of the Russian campaign against Democrats.
"All I know is that the intelligence community and the Intelligence Committee here has concluded conclusively that it was the Russians," he said.
Firefighters and loved ones gathered to mourn Michael Haub after his remains were conclusively identified, the Uniformed Firefighters Association said in a statement.
So while we will need more reporting to show that Tillerson lied, conclusively, there's a lot of evidence to suggest that he did.
State officials still say they cannot conclusively link the outbreak to Flint's contaminated water supply, partly because sputum cultures were not collected from patients.
On the other hand, Cherkasky says, a rape allegation may be false but never conclusively disproven, and may thus never be counted as false.
To conclusively show that retroviruses were older than the accepted date of 100 million years, however, Katzourakis would need to date the virus itself.
Scientists have yet to conclusively determine whether former President George W. Bush is a 71-year-old man or a 11-year-old boy.
The trial was too small, short-running, and imprecise to conclusively answer whether moderate drinking could be good for the heart, the report found.
"This conclusion is another case where common sense says the pieces came from MH370 but it can't be conclusively proved," CNN's Richard Quest said.
The industry has pretty conclusively decided to go wireless, but there were still a handful of USB-C headphones announced at this year's CES.
I interviewed in great depth scientists who have conclusively demonstrated that many factors in our lives can cause depression (not just unhappiness: full depression).
QUESTION OF MOTIVE The president's actions and intent "presents difficult issues that prevent us from conclusively determining that no criminal conduct occurred," Mueller wrote.
Mr. Ure had the samples tested at a California laboratory, and the results proved conclusively Mr. Keenan was Mr. Wilson's father, the lawyer said.
The evidence "about the President's actions and intent presents difficult issues that prevent us from conclusively determining that no criminal conduct occurred," Mueller adds.
Backroom negotiations between U.S. officials, opposition leadership and members of the military and Maduro's regime seem to have been attempted but didn't end conclusively.
A: Neither the text of the Constitution nor historical precedent conclusively settle when the president needs Congress to approve the use of military force.
There was a small opening, but this year's Snapdragon 820 is an absolute beast that conclusively shuts the door on any further Intel incursions.
The ports and authorities that have banned them have acted in anticipation of studies that conclusively show the discharge is harmful, environmental groups say.
Despite all available evidence showing conclusively that voter fraud basically doesn't exist, Kobach insisted it was a rampant problem in need of drastic solutions.
Trump, for his part, has offered zero evidence to back up his initial claim because, as we now know conclusively, there was no evidence.
How can "bias" ever be conclusively defined on a social media site with 222 million users in the United States with widely divergent opinions?
The U.S. Supreme Court can end this by abandoning Chevron deference and returning to its constitutional responsibility to independently, faithfully, and conclusively interpret statutes.
This was the situation in Argentina and Brazil in the 1980s and 1990s, as repeated attempts at stabilisation failed to solve the problem conclusively.
Although some research suggests cryotherapy may help reduce inflammation, there are no credible studies that conclusively support claims that cryotherapy is a cure-all.
He did, though, demonstrate conclusively over more than five decades that a socialist economy is only good for one thing -- immiserating an entire nation.
Epidemiologists have yet to conclusively find that the zika virus is causing the increase in microcephaly or, if it is, what the risks are.
Not all these deaths were conclusively alcohol-related, but they at least correlated strongly with the implementation of the program at the county level.
The study's authors think that might explain the contact lens-keratitis connection, but also say that more research is needed to conclusively prove it.
"None of the data published to date conclusively demonstrate adverse effects on the health of humans from the use of sunscreens," the authors concluded.
Given the high standard of proof, and how critically it depends on Sessions's state of mind, it's an extremely difficult case to make conclusively.
That's the only way to conclusively close the gap between the revenue YouTube generates and what songwriters, artists, publishers and labels make in return.
"However, no specific product has been identified in all cases, nor has any product been conclusively linked to illnesses," the state health department said.
The U.S. Geological Survey said it could not conclusively confirm whether the quake, which it measured at magnitude 3.5, was man-made or natural.
Trump pushed a "a malicious and conclusively debunked conspiracy theory" about Biden, deputy campaign manager Kate Bedingfield and senior campaign adviser Tony Blinken wrote.
That conclusion was important, she said, because it "conclusively" refuted Trump's claims about the investigation that he has used to "dismiss" the Russia probe.
These data measured sales, not who purchased the products, so they cannot conclusively say there's been an increase in young people using e-cigarettes.
Also, at a methane leakage rate of 2000 percent, many other uses of natural gas besides generating electricity are conclusively detrimental for the climate.
If the new president was in fact colluding with a foreign adversary, journalists and investigators should feel enormous pressure to conclusively establish that fact.
The two spying efforts have now been conclusively linked to each other and to the Tibetan hacks, said lead Citizen Lab researcher Bill Marczak.
"While we respectfully disagree with the judge's opinion, this preliminary ruling does not conclusively resolve the case," said Davis, the American Action Network spokeswoman.
The details of the shape conclusively answer the mystery of why New Horizons did not detect variations in Ultima Thule's brightness as it approached.
Migos's reigning mood, the amused jollity characteristic of so much recent trap, ensures a lighthearted buoyancy that marks their songs, conclusively, as pop product.
We can pretty conclusively tell you this fossil species didn't have teeth, and it is more likely than not that it didn't have baleen either.
"These elegant experiments conclusively show that there is no reason to build a gene drive system that only cleaves a single site," he told Gizmodo.
Shortly thereafter, a doctor associated with a local hospital proved conclusively that the blood lead levels in children had spiked significantly since the water switch.
The agency said it could not conclusively say North Korea's seismic activity was a nuclear test but said the pattern was similar its previous tests.
More simply, the team's findings are too uncertain to conclusively support their statement that Earth's oceans have absorbed 22007 percent more heat than previously thought.
Perhaps answering these questions conclusively would chip away at the sense of freedom that has drawn so many people to write bars and make beats.
Single feathers had also been found in amber, but without the bones, no one could conclusively say the feathers were dinosaur and not ancient bird.
On CNN Sunday, Pence argued that the science on climate change is debatable, despite agencies in his own administration, such as NASA, conclusively showing otherwise.
In Berlin, PiS's move has raised eyebrows; reparations for Poland were "dealt with conclusively in the past", said a spokeswoman for the chancellor, Angela Merkel.
The inspector general was saying is that, he can&apost say conclusively that though, that whatever bias they found influence the outcome of these actions.
Whether Craig Wright is indeed the real Satoshi Nakamoto, mythical Bitcoin originator and geek god in waiting, is something that may never be conclusively proven.
"There needs to be much more caution taken... to reduce gradually but conclusively the high levels of violence when arms enter Mexico illegally," Navarrete added.
It's essential that future research answer, as conclusively as possible, whether moderate or obsessive social media and smartphone use leads to negative mental health outcomes.
And I would just remind again that our own U.S. intelligence community has conclusively determined that those who interfered with the election were in Russia.
However, the report noted that the former special counsel was unable to "conclusively determine" that no criminal conduct occurred with regard to obstruction of justice.
Until research shows more conclusively what is — and what isn't — a safe amount of pitching for still-growing arms, no harm comes from babying them.
But the special counsel also wrote that their evidence prevents "conclusively determining that no criminal conduct occurred" in terms of the obstruction of justice case.
Argentina's economic and political meltdown in 2001 conclusively demonstrated that the free market approach of the 1990s had not made life better for ordinary people.
You just have to hope there's another angle that proves conclusively what we all already know to be true: NFL owners are colluding against Kaepernick.
First of all, researchers have not conclusively demonstrated they can actually produce non-Abelian anyons in a material, to make electrons form that distinct pattern.
"I haven't seen anyone say conclusively that Russian bots swung the election," he said, noting that he was not an expert on American political discourse.
Is it because he is not conclusively reductive in terms of color and does not end up with the same color that he started with?
There's been a series of ratchets — times when the law or public opinion changed so conclusively that it seemed there could be no going back.
Camp Liberty came under several rocket attacks by Shiite militant groups tied to Iran, with some of the ordnance conclusively traced back to the IRGC.
" Miles Ehrlich, one of Mr. Levandowski's lawyers, said that "the evidence in this case is going to show conclusively that Anthony did not steal anything.
They consist mostly of epidemiological or population studies, which cannot conclusively prove a cause-and-effect relationship between an exposure and later development of cancer.
McDaniel's tags were turned over by the North Korean government along with 55 cases of remains that have yet to be identified conclusively (The Hill).
Power lines can instigate horrific blazes, but wind-whipped power lines have conclusively lit only four out of the 20 largest wildfires in state history.
Dianne Feinstein, the top Democrat on the committee, said the IG report "conclusively refutes" prior claims by Trump and Barr about a biased FBI process.
If I only look at the bottom of the haystack or only examine half the hay, I can't conclusively say that a needle doesn't exist.
Mr. Ure had the samples tested at a reputable California laboratory, and the results proved conclusively that Mr. Keenan was Mr. Wilson's father, the lawyer said.
What's more, the finding demonstrates, perhaps conclusively this time, that Neanderthals had the capacity for symbolic thought—a cognitive trait once thought exclusive to Homo sapiens.
However, it's unclear whether the warning is being issued because investigators have conclusively determined that a flight-monitoring system error was the cause of the crash.
Even if fans can't conclusively decide on #FrontorBack, K-pop Twitter has put their stanvestigative hats on and are ready to crack this case wide open.
According to the researchers behind this current study, though, there's still not much we conclusively know about how thalidomide damaged developing fetuses on a molecular level.
"The evidence we obtained about the President's actions and intent presents difficult issues that prevent us from conclusively determining that no criminal conduct occurred," Mueller explains.
The ministry has defended its proposal, and told the panel that extensive research proves "conclusively" that tobacco causes cancer, a review of the ministry's responses shows.
"The evidence we obtained about the President's actions and intent presents difficult issues that prevent us from conclusively determining that no criminal conduct occurred," Mueller wrote.
" The document states that the evidence obtained about Trump's "actions and intent presents difficult issues that prevent us from conclusively determining that no criminal conduct occurred.
The pathway that leads from joint injury and misalignment to arthritis in the whole joint later in life has not been conclusively studied, government experts say.
Yet it was always moot whether they could be conclusively seen as obstruction, given that Mr Trump was empowered by his office to remove both men.
Those suffering from the disease, which can only conclusively be confirmed after death by testing cross sections of brain tissue, exhibit a wide range of symptoms.
Both Facebook and Twitter have faced lawsuits for collecting data on links shared in private messages, although no wrong-doing was conclusively established in either case.
" Cruz wouldn't conclusively say whether or not the staff member's access to his official Twitter account would be blocked, noting only that it's "still being discussed.
Hexagon photos allowed US intelligence analysts to conclusively count numbers of Soviet troops, tanks, aircraft and missiles to make sure Moscow wasn't violating arms control treaties.
But "their proximity is plausibly but not conclusively explained by chance," bolstered in part by their different shapes and the older ice on top of Paterson.
Karen Meech, one of the researchers involved with the publication of 'Oumuamua's discovery, told Motherboard in an email that 'Oumuamua's peculiar accelerations haven't been conclusively observed.
"Now that we have conclusively demonstrated the existence of element 113 we plan to look to the uncharted territory of element 119 and beyond," said Morita.
But it's obvious that Trump handed Putin a public relations victory, four days after the special counsel's office conclusively proved Russian meddling in the 2016 election.
The new legislation would reduce the threshold for sanctioning those who, while not conclusively proven to be members of Hezbollah, are clearly facilitators of its activities.
Facebook said it was unable to conclusively prove who was responsible for the accounts, but a company representative told members of Congress that Russia was suspected.
" A Reuters study found conclusively that "voters have been struck from the rolls in Democratic-leaning neighborhoods at roughly twice the rate as in Republican neighborhoods.
The sources also said the U.S. government had not yet conclusively determined whether the attack was carried out by President Bashar al-Assad's Syrian government forces.
However, such benefits have not been conclusively demonstrated, and not all probiotics have the same effects, according to the National Center for Complementary and Integrative Health.
He poured through official Navy documents until he found the evidence he needed to conclusively prove that McVay wasn't responsible for the loss of his ship.
And of those notified, 450 participants received and returned an EKG patch to conclusively test for the condition — with just 34% actually confirmed to have aFib.
In other cases, Trump's tendency to offer a whirlwind of rationales for his actions made it hard at times for investigators to conclusively establish his motives.
"If something happens inside one of the screenings, we intend to be able to pacify the situation quickly and conclusively," a law enforcement official told Deadline.
But, although researchers were fairly confident that the Pilbara fossils were the real deal, it hadn't actually been conclusively proven that they contained signs of life.
So I cut very little of his interview, which I can conclusively say is the most informative thing A Year of Lil Wayne has ever published.
NOAA's report on that incident said Navy sonar may have contributed to the near-stranding, but officials lacked evidence to conclusively show the technology triggered it.
By agreeing to meet with investigators and telling the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth, Trump would help to close this chapter conclusively.
"None of the potential policy explanations have been conclusively shown to account for the bulk of the decline in dynamism," Mr. Shambaugh and his colleagues note.
Obesity's genetic connection was conclusively demonstrated in the 1980s in a series of papers showing that body weight is strongly inherited, almost as strongly as height.
Its appeal is obvious: The currency is controlled by no bank or government, and it can be difficult to conclusively link a Bitcoin to a person.
"In light of the nature of the allegations and the passage of time, critical facts about these events may never be conclusively determined," the letter said.
The Trump team's initial volley made no mention of the central witnesses Democrats said could conclusively confirm or rebut their case but were blocked by Trump.
However, "it's not possible to conclusively determine whether the increased popularity of e-cigarettes in recent years has led to more kids trying cannabis," Trivers said.
It is difficult to prove conclusively that the law has made a difference in people's health, but strong evidence has emerged in the past few years.
In an incident report, police said Osberry was combative and struck an officer – assertions a federal judge said were "not conclusively" borne out by the video.
"You will understand that with four apartments - two in eastern Germany, two in Muenster - we can't now say conclusively that we won't find anything," he said.
The video — like the dashcam footage and cellphone video recorded by Scott's wife — does not conclusively prove, or disprove, Charlotte-Mecklenburg police's account of the Sept.
Adrian Nish, head of threat intelligence with cyber security firm BAE Systems, said Kaspersky's findings were significant, even though they did not conclusively link Pyongyang to Lazarus.
"For over seven years, we continued to search for data conclusively identifying Element 1133, but we just never saw another event," Dr. Morita said in a statement.
The FDA has not concluded that the Duncan Hines products are conclusively the cause the outbreak, but the recall was made out of an abundance of caution.
They've had fingerprint evidence conclusively linking him to the terrorist act, committed under the name Mahmad hadr Mahmad Shakir, since early 22002, according to federal court records.
Although the causes of this trend cannot be conclusively proven, it is not unreasonable to think that presidential endorsement of white supremacy legitimatizes and popularizes such violence.
For what it's worth, the dress that appeared blue-and-black to some, yet gold-and-white to others, turned out to be conclusively blue-and-black.
Whether I can say conclusively that that's why this particular storm is more intense, I just think it would be irresponsible for me to speculate on that.
The news came almost 12 years after the RIKEN team first synthesized the element in a lab, and three years after they conclusively demonstrated its decay chain.
DNA can give us information about a person's ancestry, and a good idea of what their skin tone is, but it can't conclusively determine something like race.
A boxer also wants McGregorMcGregor has fought one professional boxing rules bout, and though he lost conclusively to Mayweather, the event scooped him a $100 million payday.
There is currently no test doctors can use to conclusively determine whether someone will get Alzheimer's disease and there are a lot of unknowns about its cause.
MADRID (Reuters) - An election in Catalonia will fail to conclusively resolve a political crisis over an independence drive in the region, the final surveys before the Dec.
The start of Biden's campaign pretty conclusively debunked the idea — widely circulated among extremely online progressives — that he is simply ideologically unacceptable to the modern Democratic Party.
All the right ingredients for methanogenesis were detected in the plume Cassini flew through, but it's impossible to conclusively tell whether they were produced by alien beasties.
At the height of Rousey's fame and career, she took questionable coaching advice and ended up being stunned and conclusively knocked out by Holly Holm in 2016.
"Sometimes people feel like you can't be this big artist, and also have a connection to your community, but I don't believe in that," he asserts conclusively.
While it was too soon to say conclusively how much damage Irma had done, Ms. Davis said, it seemed clear that thousands of houses had been flooded.
Nowhere do those words appear together because, respectfully, respectfully, Director, it was not the special counsel's job to conclusively determine Donald Trump's innocence or to exonerate him.
But recently, borrowers have challenged National Collegiate, and judges in many of these cases have ruled that the company's mass-produced documentation does not conclusively prove ownership.
The texts conclusively establish the overt use of United States government personnel and resources to secure assistance from a foreign government in interfering with the 2020 election.
As the European Central Bank pointed out in May, the data does not conclusively prove that loans to green assets are less risky than polluting "brown" ones.
And though Mr. Eitan visited the plant around the time of the disappearance, it was never shown conclusively that he had had an important role in it.
Scott Pruitt's stint as head of the Environmental Protection Agency may have come to a conclusively inelegant end, but his blunders continue to haunt the Trump administration.
The Reuters report suggested that it's probably "impossible" to completely purify mined talc and definitely impossible to test for asbestos thoroughly and conclusively in all commercial batches.
The Reuters report indicates that it's probably "impossible" to completely purify mined talc and definitely impossible to test for asbestos thoroughly and conclusively in all commercial batches.
The black sludge could have been a napalm-like incendiary tar or a toxic industrial chemical of some sort, but Spleeters couldn't say conclusively what the tanks produced.
The study estimates an association between legalization and teen use, not causation, meaning the study does not show conclusively that legalizing pot causes a decrease in teen use.
That's not enough to conclusively identify a person on its own, but it can give police a crucial lead that can lead to further testing down the road.
Jeffrey Epstein's death may never be conclusively determined, because we're told standard practice in the area where he was detained is that cameras do not point inside cells.
"Discussions were about interest rates, amortizations, conversion rates, but Houlihan didn't appear to have a mandate to negotiate on these sticky points conclusively," said one of the sources.
Here, fanatics comb through archival photos of their favorite singer looking for the birthmark or eyelid crease that conclusively proves the star has been switched with a lookalike.
Patients may feel a "fluttering" in their chest, but symptoms can dissipate before they can get to a doctor for an ECG, making it challenging to conclusively diagnose.
It's unclear how the U.S. might respond if it were to prove conclusively that Russia was involved in the hacks as a way to meddle in U.S. elections.
It took until 2014 for scientists to conclusively uncover how the stones get from one place to another: an unusual, and unique combination of ice, wind, and sun.
By the time Enoch's remains were discovered, he'd been dead and buried for so long it was impossible to conclusively determine from an autopsy how he had died.
When McGregor was conclusively beaten last year in October by his lightweight rival Khabib Nurmagomedov at UFC 229, 50 Cent was quick to mock the Irishman on Twitter.
These woes may help explain why the festival had been widely and rather a little too conclusively declared a disappointment before it was even over (it ends Sunday).
"I can't identify one other case in which the public has so conclusively come to the verdict of guilty," she said in an interview with The Hollywood Reporter.
It is important to note that this only found an association with air pollution — the study did not conclusively determine pollution to be the cause of kidney disease.
And he failed to read modern originalist scholarship that has conclusively disproved many of the historical canards that were prominent in the 1950s when he attended law school.
While economic research has shown conclusively that the internet has improved both the frequency and quality of matches, research has also demonstrated that mismatch remains a real concern.
CHICAGO (Reuters) - Scientists have shown conclusively that treatment not only improves the health of people infected with HIV, it also stops transmission of the virus that causes AIDS.
It is difficult to conclusively fact check Trump's claim that the Democrats' letter "implied" that assistance to Ukraine was at stake; different people read between the lines differently.
Both began their careers around the same time in Bristol, UK. Despite some compelling evidence, though, nobody could conclusively identify Gunningham as the masked crusader of guerrilla art.
No increases in microcephaly are conclusively linked to the virus outside Brazil, although French Polynesia is investigating a small number of neurological problems in babies after an outbreak there.
The new study, on the other hand, is the first to use modern chronological and physical evaluation techniques to conclusively date and identify ancient canine remains in the Americas.
There were a string of court hearings on Friday, with judges issuing orders related to ballot reviews and public access, but none conclusively resolving the controversies around the election.
Although researchers have not conclusively identified Zika as the cause, the number of babies born in Brazil with microcephaly has risen sharply along with the spread of the virus.
The single currency has been caught in the cross-currents of an escalating dispute between Washington and Beijing since last week, unable to conclusively rise above the $0.65673 level.
Taken together, Jacobson's work demonstrates conclusively that America could generate 80 to 85 percent of its power from sun, wind, and water by 2030, and 100 percent by 2050.
If Akie Abe and Kagoike were alone and the cash was exchanged, there's no way Kagoike could conclusively prove his account about the donation, Prime Minister Abe's allies said.
"The accusation by Virginia Roberts Giuffre is the same one she made, and I conclusively disproved, more than four years ago," he wrote in a letter to the Beast.
What I saw demonstrated conclusively to me that baby boomers now in power in both Europe and America have to get out of the way as soon as possible.
Ideal Gameplans It might be a lot to ask of Jeremy Stephens to suddenly start using feints effectively but they have just proven so conclusively to be Barao's kryptonite.
Pressed on the timing of the prisoners' release, he said he "can't answer conclusively" whether the American detainees were on a plane prior to the arrival of the payment.
She also wanted doctors to be able to perform tests on the baby after it was born in order to find out conclusively what had happened with their pregnancy.
The single currency has been caught in the cross-currents of an escalating dispute between Washington and Beijing since last week, unable to conclusively rise above the $0.65673 level.
The report, which is more than 400 pages long, noted that Mueller was was unable to "conclusively" determine that no criminal conduct occurred in regards to obstruction of justice.
A level playing field might give automakers more incentive to manufacture vehicles in the U.S. What's more, it's impossible to say conclusively how each company would handle the tariffs.
That, of course, doesn't conclusively prove they're authentic and belong to him, but it does suggest that they aren't more recent bones falsely attributed to him—a common practice.
In addition, Trump told Gates that "more leaks were coming" after the initial DNC hack, although the Mueller investigation did not conclusively find evidence to charge Trump with collusion.
McGregor's "embarrassing" behaviour was rebuked by fight regulators months after their fall brawl, which Nurmagomedov won after conclusively finishing the Irishman with a tight neck crank in Las Vegas.
He's done some great reporting on Trump, and again, showed conclusively that his claims about giving extensively to charity were lies — again, didn't matter in terms of the election.
That data would conclusively prove which of its athletes had been doping as part of the state-sanctioned program that marred several major sporting events, including the Olympic Games.
But during the postseason, the sport sheds its least watchable teams, as well as a few that are competitively marginal, and gets down to the games that conclusively matter.
Who ever heard of a defense of an accused president that argues that abuse of power and obstruction of Congress, even if conclusively proven, are not grounds for action?
In a 360-degree policing approach, the NYPD also vowed to have undercover officers inside theaters to "pacify the situation quickly and conclusively," according to statements reported by Deadline.
These experiments conclusively demonstrated that when people replaced saturated fats with polyunsaturated vegetable oils (swapping butter for margarine, for instance), there was no reduction in cardiovascular or total mortality.
As the cells began dying, a sign the virus was replicating, the team used electron microscopy and DNA-matching technologies to conclusively determine that the culprit was a coronavirus.
Colangelo's motion said the reproductive material should be stored at a sperm bank or other facility of the family's choosing until the court could conclusively decide on the matter.
We need to close those unfair tax loopholes immediately and conclusively and restore the strength of Subpart F; waiting for comprehensive tax reform to do it could take years.
CrowdStrike took just a month or so before it conclusively determined that Russia's FSB, the successor to the KGB, and the Russian military intelligence organization, GRU, were behind it.
The ODNI report states conclusively that Putin personally ordered the email hacks of Democratic Party officials as part of a broader campaign to influence the US election in Trump's favor.
They cannot conclusively confirm it's from MH370 because while its font and color fits those used by Malaysia Airlines, it has no "unique identifier" that specifically ties it to MH370.
"The time has come to conclusively deal with all those entrusted with responsibility and would seek to profit from the stealing of elections," he told a news conference on Tuesday.
It's also worth noting that the U.S. intelligence community has not conclusively weighed in on whether Russia's interference in 2016 had a tangible impact on the results of the election.
"We have subsequently repeated a series of blinded experiments...and have now determined conclusively that our conclusion...is wrong and cannot be supported," write the authors in their retraction statement.
The squad was highly regarded during the war and "proved conclusively that African-Americans could fly and maintain sophisticated combat aircraft," a description of on the Tuskegee Airmen page reads.
Yes there's likely some connection between climate change and hurricanes, but I think it's irresponsible to conclusively start linking individual storms to climate change, particularly as the storm is unfolding.
So, just because butter is high in fat, that doesn't mean this research has conclusively proven that butter itself will harm you if you're up on your other healthy habits.
Officials said DNA from the crime scene didn't match Golden State Killer suspect James DeAngelo Jr. "They conclusively eliminated him as a suspect," Simi Valley Police Chief David Livingstone said.
"At present, it is not possible to conclusively assess whether Iranian business is reducing or deferring its investments due to the domestic political situation," VDMA trade expert Ulrich Ackermann said.
"The DCI conducted thorough toxicology testing on two separate samples – his urine and blood – and conclusively determined no detectable amounts of alcohol or drugs were in either specimen," they continued.
Yet the real reason for the spectacular shows appears to be rather simple, as first conclusively revealed by Japanese researchers in a 2008 paper in the Journal of Crystal Growth.
The BOJ is struggling to achieve its 2 percent inflation target, which is a key part of premier Shinzo Abe's efforts to conclusively end a long phase of debilitating deflation.
"I don't think that the Nixon case conclusively settles that Mueller would win, but there's absolutely no question that Mueller would start off in a far stronger position," Vladeck said.
After all, both Comey's statement and many accounts in the press conclusively demonstrate that those around Trump have tried, with great difficulty and little success, to explain how government works.
Another possible explanation is that women may be more susceptible to the negative effects of smoking than men although this theory has not been proved conclusively, the study authors write.
"We are concerned that if it does not act conclusively in the near future there may be little competition left to protect," Foundem CEO Shivaun Raff said in a statement.
Multiple senators, including some who typically side with Trump, emerged from a briefing about Khashoggi's murder saying that they feel the evidence conclusively ties the crown prince to Khashoggi's slaying.
To that point, the study's authors have more work to do before they can conclusively declare that Hannibal's forces once camped at the bog below the Col de la Traversette.
"Research has shown conclusively that local law enforcement's collaboration with ICE increases instances of racial profiling, and sows distrust between the community and law enforcement," advocates said in a letter.
The US intelligence community has conclusively established that Russia — not Ukraine — interfered in the 2016 election to undermine Hillary Clinton by hacking the Democratic National Committee and the Clinton campaign.
That African-Americans have survived and flourished for 400 years by resisting an environment devoted to dehumanizing them demonstrates quite conclusively how highly their capacities for transpersonal rationality are developed.
We also do not know conclusively whether a president can pardon himself, though Trump has declared that "I have the absolute right to pardon myself," (no president has ever tried).
The unjustly imprisoned in New York are also barred from suing the state unless they can prove conclusively that they are innocent, not just the victims of an unfair trial.
Westworld is a prime example, with its first season featuring events that occur decades apart, something the series doesn't conclusively reveal until the 10th and final episode of that season.
The treatment appeared to help in some of those cases, but it takes a clinical trial, like the ones that are underway, for experts to conclusively know if it works.
If so, my dude has failed conclusively and the entire presentation is probably going to set stereotypes about Canadians, rap, and Canadian rap even further back than they already are.
Martin's activities were uncovered during the investigation into the Shadow Brokers leaks, the New York Times reports, but investigators have not been able to conclusively link Martin to the Shadow Brokers.
A forthcoming letter from advocacy groups, of which I am a signatory, will ask President Obama to repeal the regulations so that the program in its current form is conclusively terminated.
The exchange begins with an anti-Semitic dog whistle from Trump, stops at "Fuckface von Clownstick," and ends with an angry late night tweet that proves, conclusively, that Trump was mad.
After analyzing the data and the energies of the particles that came out, the researchers felt they'd conclusively observed the results of those gamma rays kicking neutrons off of nitrogen atoms.
While acute flaccid myelitis can follow a viral infection, public health experts have been unable to conclusively identify a specific germ, toxin, or environmental factor that may be causing the cases.
He told members of his ruling Fine Gael party a month ago that he would "conclusively deal" with the issue of his leadership after meeting the U.S. president on March 17.
Forces loyal to President Bashar al-Assad have made big gains on the ground since Russia joined the war in late 2015, but the fighting shows no sign of ending conclusively.
"We welcome the charges as an opportunity to conclusively prove that our executives acted properly and had no knowledge or participation in any money laundering," CEO and president Gil Buenaventura said.
"The evidence conclusively demonstrates that this transaction will bring fast 5G wireless service to many more Americans and help close the digital divide in rural areas," Pai said in a statement.
While I couldn't conclusively determine Beaulieu's exact car model, it seems visually closest to a midsize car, meaning it's larger than a Volkswagen Beetle but smaller than a Ford F-150.
Studies in the U.S. and internationally have shown conclusively that modest amounts of cash do not cause people to reduce their work hours significantly, as a recent Roosevelt Institute report illustrated.
According to the continuing chorus of critics, the divergence of the popular vote and the Electoral College vote in 2016 proves conclusively that the Electoral College is an anti-democratic anachronism.
"The emails from 2011 and the manuscript that she wrote in 2011 conclusively establish that she never had sex with me and that she never told anybody she did," he said.
"The findings of the special counsel conclusively refute your past and present assertions and have exposed you as abused your position to knowingly promote false information," Conaway said at Thursday's hearing.
"We don't have any research where we've been able to say conclusively that pressure to do something like kill yourself results in a greater likelihood of somebody doing it," Singer said.
While its instrumentation is evocative of club music, stylistically it situates itself a little less conclusively; it's consistently caught in medias res in a multiplicity of oddly conjoined timbres and moods.
A cause for the battery overheating problem, which affected some replacement Note 27 devices as well as a number of original devices, has yet to be conclusively identified by the company.
Putin's core point is that the central strategy of US policy under Trump, Obama, and Bush — attempting to pressure North Korea into giving up its nuclear program — has now conclusively failed.
Until the research is in and conclusively proves that there are direct health benefits of prostate massage, we're focused on one thing and one thing only: how fucking good it feels.
They were, in the memorable words of one researcher, "yelling fools," promoting partisan messages and disinformation or merely registering their simulated agreement or anger, appearing maniacally focused, but not conclusively inhuman.
Of more immediate concern was the fact that the availability of these games proved conclusively to Pete Andrew that someone out there was making them, and getting paid for their efforts.
The findings were as unambiguous as they were startling: A dramatic spike in the salinity of the water—which has been conclusively linked to global warming—was killing acres of trees.
Anti-vaccination groups frequently use social media platforms to spread conspiracy theories or misinformation about vaccine use, despite the fact that such theories have been conclusively debunked by the medical community.
"We are concerned that if it does not act conclusively in the near future there may be little competition left to protect," Foundem Chief Executive Shivaun Raff said in a statement.
Researchers from Graphika and the Atlantic Council could not conclusively determine if the people behind the fake accounts had used artificial pictures from these public sites or had generated their own.
First, that American Oversight has been able to force the administration to release documents — and will continue to push for additional records — shows conclusively why the administration's conduct qualifies as obstruction.
There also could be a middle ground where Mueller has not conclusively determined Trump Jr.'s criminal exposure and intends to refer any continuing investigation to some other component of DOJ.
LONDON (Reuters) - Novak Djokovic proved conclusively he remains one of the biggest beasts in men's tennis by outplaying South African giant Kevin Anderson to claim a fourth Wimbledon title on Sunday.
" But Robert Mueller actually argues the inverse: "The evidence we obtained about the President's actions and intent presents difficult issues that prevent us from conclusively determining that no criminal conduct occurred.
After all, so much of what he's found in the X-Files has been conclusively debunked, and he has nothing to show for the seemingly paranormal cases he's really tracked down.
However, the Wehe researchers wrote that their tests had conclusively shown that mobile providers had violated net neutrality in the weeks and months before the rules were actually repealed on June 11.
The government had decided to deal with the problem "quickly and conclusively", with the first step being the planned invalidation of the older version of its 1,000 shillings note, the governor said.
So it's not yet possible to conclusively establish whether posting selfies in itself damages relationships or whether selfie-posting and problems in relationships are symptomatic of an underlying trait such as narcissism.
Losing 100 pounds can't have been some titanic act of individual will, as I've proven fairly conclusively over the first 26 years of my life that my willpower is mediocre at best.
Non-jihadist beheadings A lack of hard data on the global incidence of beheadings makes it impossible to say conclusively whether such killings are being carried out by non-jihadists more often.
The Economist has now been able to analyse voter-registration lists—briefly posted online earlier this year and then taken down again—to show conclusively that this is the case (see article).
Their work culminated ina 2014 study which conclusively demonstrated that air pressure on the surface of Earth varies with the phases of the moon, a phenomenon which was first observed in 1847.
"The evidence, including data from the car, conclusively shows that the crash was the result of Mr. Son pressing the accelerator pedal all the way to 100 percent," said Tesla's statement.[Reuters]
The big picture: "With respect to the photograph on Governor Northam's personal page, we could not conclusively determine the identity of either individual depicted in the photograph," investigators wrote in the report.
Family members say the remains of a boy found at the compound last week are those of Wahhaj&aposs disabled son, though state medical examiners have not yet identified the body conclusively.
" (CNN)No quintessential New York argument was ever ended so conclusively as in 1950, when a public debate took place on whether or not the Soviet Union then constituted a "socialist community.
An image that could be the module (obtained by Android Authority, which doesn't conclusively identify it as the photography accessory), shows a large bump sat on the bottom half of the device.
Odds are, we won't be headed back to that era, though if the rise of vinyl records and Super 8 cameras shows us anything, it's that we can't rule it out conclusively.
A four-month investigation "revealed conclusively that the child was never diagnosed with cancer or any other medical condition that was alleged in the GoFundMe solicitation," the Cayuga County Sheriff's Office said.
"It was not the special counsel's job to conclusively determine Donald Trump's innocence or to exonerate him, because the bedrock principle of our justice system is the presumption of innocence," Ratcliffe said.
Mueller's report on Russian interference in the 2016 presidential election noted that the special counsel's office was unable to "conclusively determine" that no criminal conduct occurred in regards to obstruction of justice.
While DNA evidence confirmed that Ms. Hemings's son Eston was fathered by a male descendant of the Jefferson family, the testing could not conclusively confirm that Thomas Jefferson was indeed the father.
After investigations of the fraud allegations in St. Louis, only six of the 2,361,586 Missouri votes cast in the 2000 election were conclusively found to have been ineligible, either deliberately or inadvertently.
This in-depth analysis shows, conclusively, that automakers can improve efficiency — and, thanks to technological innovation, they can do it at lower cost than federal agencies anticipated when these standards were developed.
"This investigation has not conclusively determined how Mr. Martinez and his partner ended up at the bottom of the culvert and no suspects have been linked to this incident," the F.B.I. said.
Dr. Pover said at the time that he was nearing completion of Project 259 but needed an extension to prove "conclusively" that the effects he was seeing were mediated by the microbiota.
The guidance said the IRS was "suspending" the use of lists that flagged certain groups, but Koskinen said the court misinterpreted it to mean "the IRS has not conclusively eliminated" the practice.
Although it is not possible to prove conclusively that nefarious parties influenced the 2016 U.S. presidential election outcome, it would be a mistake to wait for irrefutable proof of harm to act.
Emmerson Buie Jr., the special agent in charge of the FBI's El Paso division, said investigators have not "conclusively determined" how the two agents ended up at the bottom of the culvert.
Tape from a 2002 episode of The Howard Stern Show, uncovered by BuzzFeed's Kaczynski and Nathan McDermott, proves conclusively that Trump in fact supported the invasion: Stern: Are you for invading Iraq?
They broke into the expanded National League at long last, but wound up on the short end of an 11-4 score, beaten conclusively by the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium.
Another brother would go on to shoot himself in 1929, along with one of their sisters, who died under somewhat mysterious circumstances — pretty clearly suicidal, though not conclusively — also in the '20s.
A call for investigations It is crucially important to carry out a serious investigation to conclusively establish who the perpetrators of these heinous crimes really are so as to bring them to justice.
The investigation also did not "conclusively determine the origin of the photograph," which surfaced earlier this year, depicting one person in blackface and another dressed in a Ku Klux Klan hood and robes.
And while Harvard and Stanford boast alumni at nearly half the start-ups on the list, in 2015, the two heavyweights dominated the list even more conclusively, with 71 start-ups between them.
By midafternoon, 3,000 panicky depositors had withdrawn their money, and 25,000 ghoulish onlookers had gathered to watch, a year after the stock market crashed, the Roaring Twenties conclusively culminate with a thundering crescendo.
While forensic evidence will likely prove conclusively whether the hack originated in Russia, it may be impossible to clearly establish Putin's own complicity in the operation, or the motivations of the Russian government.
In January, the agency ended months of uncertainty about the drug Kyndrisa after a panel of advisers found that the drug's effectiveness in trials did not conclusively show improved walking ability in patients.
Akzo Chief Executive Ton Buechner argued that, regardless of the touted 50 percent premium to the target's undisturbed price, a tie-up would be harmful for stakeholders – something that's hard to disprove conclusively.
These details may help determine conclusively if Zika virus causes microcephaly and what other contributing factors there are, such as phase of pregnancy during infection or whether the mother-to-be experiences symptoms.
Simpson can't be tried againOver the years, several knives have been proposed as the murder weapon — the knife that killed Simpson's ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald L. Goldman — though none conclusively.
There is doubtless much more to say about modern manhood, but these books demonstrate conclusively that the conversation is worth having, even urgent, and that there are many different ways of conducting it.
Even though he was so conclusively beaten, Forbes reports that he received a base salary of $3 million, and that the success of the PPV meant his total fight pay exceeded $30 million.
This week, the academic journal Plos One published a study conclusively showing that the systemic use of pesticides in American agriculture has led to the phenomenon known as Colony Collapse Disorder, or CDD.
But if the site is conclusively proved to have been visited by Hannibal and his army of Punic vengeance, one of the most significant outstanding mysteries in military history will finally be resolved.
But unfortunately for the Fox family, the 6th Circuit concluded that the evidence did not show conclusively that Amazon exercised sufficient control over the sale of the hoverboard to be deemed a seller.
The remains -- which have yet to be conclusively identified to be American -- were meant to have been released to US officials after Kim Jong Un promised Trump he would do so in June.
Germany's foreign minister said the video was "not enough" to determine conclusively that Iran had carried out the attacks, a position echoed by Norway's government, and the European Union cautioned against further escalation.
But surprisingly little is conclusively known about the relationships between head impacts, concussions and C.T.E., or about how quickly or slowly a head injury might begin to shade into early signs of disease.
It is widely thought that Covid-193 emerged from a meat and wildlife market in Wuhan, China, though the animal host immediately prior to its human leap has not yet been conclusively identified.
"We can't conclusively say that one causes the other," Breyer said, especially since so many things can also impact sexual satisfaction, such as self-esteem, good sleep and the quality of a relationship.
Facebook, Twitter, and Google have recently identified foreign influence campaigns linked to Iran and Russia, though they also said they could not conclusively determine that those were meant to interfere in the midterms.
Now, President Trump has adopted his point of view — not only about the agreement's flaws but also about Israeli evidence that Mr. Trump said "conclusively" showed Iran had lied when entering into it.
"Even if it is proved conclusively that Trump did something that fit the requirements of 'high crimes and misdemeanors,' how many Trump supporters are going to get peeled away from him?" he asked.
"Benzodiazepines have several known safety risks: in addition to overdose, they are conclusively linked to falls, fractures, motor vehicle accidents, and can lead to misuse and addiction," Bachhuber told Reuters Health by email.
Although some U.S. officials have strongly hinted they suspect Russia, which has a presence at Shayrat, may have known something about the planned attack, none have conclusively linked Moscow to the incident itself.
Talks with Etihad Airways, Jet's largest shareholder, to secure a rescue deal are also ongoing, the SBI chief said, adding that the Abu Dhabi-based airline has not "conclusively" decided to exit the venture.
Most of them were filled with little more than statements that additional research into the effects of the spill was needed, or that it could not be conclusively proven that BP polluted Mexican waters.
But she also has sticks: reminding the British that they have conclusively forfeited the privileges of EU membership and stipulating that co-operation with Mr Trump will be "on the basis of shared values".
At the moment, Honor hasn't been able to conclusively answer these questions about the Honor 20 and Honor 20 Pro, and that means these handsets have pretty much come at the worst possible time.
That direct link has not been conclusively drawn yet, but Kjær and his colleagues have produced multiple compelling lines of evidence to suggest that the crater was probably formed during the past 100,000 years.
Therefore, Democratic members of Congress who view Mueller's testimony as an opportunity to conclusively show Trump's guilt will be disappointed as much as those Republican members who think Mueller's testimony will fully exonerate Trump.
Investigators on Thursday disputed a claim that the remains of a child found  at a New Mexico compound earlier this week were conclusively determined to be that of a missing 3-year-old boy.
He conclusively found that there was no collusion with the Russians by the Trump 2016 campaign, and he did not bring any indictments for obstruction of justice against the President or even a referral.
If it was conclusively demonstrated that a member of my staff had beaten two spouses – if it was shown in pictures or documented with a restraining order – I wouldn't let them gradually "transition" out.
To the Editor: "The Final Rehearsal of a Broadway Understudy" (Arts pages, July 30) points out that the multiple reasons leading to the suicide of the actor Jeff Loeffelholz are difficult to determine conclusively.
Though studies have not conclusively shown that e-cigarettes can be relied upon to help adult smokers quit, there is substantial evidence that teenagers who use them have a higher risk of smoking cigarettes.
Many of these cases involve DNA evidence showing conclusively that the perpetrator was not the defendant, while others involved confessions extracted by the police through high-pressure interrogations that were shown to be false.
While experts have used morphology to argue both for and against the existence of Nanotyrannus, this internal evidence shows more conclusively that Jane and Petey are not adult specimens of a smaller Tyrannosaur species.
"This (proposed regulation) would essentially change the presumption that a refusal to share facilities - which is now presumptively lawful - to nearly conclusively unlawful," said Professor John Lopatka, an antitrust scholar at Penn State Law.
The recommendations I got certainly weren't all backed conclusively by science — but they were very in tune with the wellness industry, which is all about taking your life and health into your own hands.
The events of the past week, both positive and negative for Trump, have illustrated conclusively that the solo promo campaign he waged in the primaries will not work for him in the general election.
Or you can spring $5 for a carton of A2 milk if you don't mind handing money to a company that's yet to conclusively prove its claims, and if you're aware of the placebo effect.
But I think we have reached a point where we can say conclusively that the substantive scientific case for climate change is not going to pierce the conservative bubble, no matter how sharp the spear.
" Flood zeroed in on one specific excerpt from the report, in which Mueller's team says that the evidence they obtained about potential obstruction by Trump prevents them "from conclusively determining that no criminal conduct occurred.
After the 9/11 terrorist attacks, the widows of Jewish men who disappeared in the collapsed buildings had to wait for months while evidence was gathered to prove conclusively that their husbands were really dead.
There was even a short period in 2018 when the IRA "went dark" and US spies were unable to conclusively track its activity, according to a person familiar with the US intelligence community's ongoing monitoring.
"The investigation revealed conclusively that the child was never diagnosed with cancer or any other medical condition that was alleged in the GoFundMe solicitation," the department wrote, noting that "scheme to defraud" is a felony.
The rate of increase has quickened in recent decades, going from about 1.6 ppm per year in the 1980s to 2.2 ppm per year in the past decade, a trend conclusively tied to human activities.
While the causes may not be known conclusively for months (the National Transportation Safety Board reports are ponderous and exacting) the lack of braking before impact is often an indicator of driver inattention or incapacitation.
In 2003, for example, an August heat wave contributed to as many as 70,000 excess deaths, primarily in France, and became the first extreme weather event to be conclusively tied to human-caused global warming.
His identity has yet to be confirmed in A Song of Ice and Fire, and although some fans theorize that the book version of Coldhands is also Benjen, that has not yet been conclusively proven.
The investigators have not determined conclusively that the Shadow Brokers group is affiliated with the Russian government, but that is the presumption, said one of the people familiar with the probe and a fifth person.
"We are confident that our operations will be safe and responsible and the comprehensive site monitoring program planned by regulators and independent academics will in due course conclusively demonstrate this," Egan went on to add.
In addition to bolstering the Cruz and Sanders campaigns, the Wisconsin results could also hurt the Trump and Clinton narratives — demonstrating conclusively that the current front-runners aren't on an easy path to the nomination.
Our sources say, with the conflicting accounts of what happened between Brad and 15-year-old Maddox 30,000 feet above the ground, there's no way to conclusively prove Brad intentionally inflicted harm on his son.
But the visitors, such as the U.N. independent human rights expert Yanghee Lee and Western diplomats based in Yangon, have said the point of their visits has never been to conclusively investigate the media reports.
While I can't say conclusively what Cruz would or wouldn't do about student loans as president, his voting record, along with his silence on the issue, doesn't give much hope for current or future borrowers.
A man who spent 33 years in Virginia prisons for a 1982 murder and rape conviction based largely on bite-mark identification was released on Friday after DNA tests showed conclusively that he was innocent.
Dina Asher-Smith conclusively ended the reign of Dafne Schippers as Europe's sprint queen when she raced to victory in the 200 metres in the Olympic Stadium to complete her own 100m/200m golden double.
"All other car manufacturers at the time had incorporated 1234yf, which is mildly flammable, into their designs, with modest design changes, and proven to themselves conclusively that they could safely use the product," he said.
But the F.D.A. said it could not state conclusively that textured implants were the sole cause of the disease, because there was not complete information in every case on what type of implants were used.
There is no evidence to establish, conclusively, that Croatia could not knock Spain out in the quarterfinals, or that Uruguay and Portugal should be afraid of running into France or Argentina at the same stage.
In mid-September, while Black was in Paris and the court was getting ready to open a new term, The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette published the first of six articles conclusively linking him to the Klan.
Neel Kashkari, the president of the Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis, said that when he took the job two years ago, he was surprised that the bank's economists couldn't conclusively say what caused the divide.
"We were able to obtain the first complete genome of this group of archaea and conclusively show that these archaea possess many genes that had been thought to be only found in eukaryotes," Nobu said.
The ancient Egyptian ink demonstrates conclusively that tattooing was practiced in prehistoric Egypt, but it also brings up questions about the role of tattoos in Egyptian society, and what they signified for men and women.
While the retweets -- which included a parody account -- did not conclusively make that case, the spree belied Trump's public claims that he is not concerned about the prospect of facing Biden in the 2020 general election.
"The evidence, including data from the car, conclusively shows that the crash was the result of Mr. Son pressing the accelerator pedal all the way to 100 percent," a Tesla spokesperson said in an emailed statement.
But research to date hasn't conclusively linked an early delivery to an increased risk of so-called ischemic heart disease, which happens with the arteries narrow and limit how much blood and oxygen reach the heart.
Dr. Stephen Gawne, my dad's primary care doctor at Edward Hines Jr. Veterans Administration Hospital, said he can't point conclusively to any medical data showing that switching to nicotine pods has helped improve my dad's health.
In announcing that it would not bring charges against Pantaleo, Justice Department officials said they could not conclusively determine whether Pantaleo willfully committed misconduct, which must be established to prove that he violated Garner's civil rights.
It thoroughly, and conclusively, illuminated the reasons why people chase the sensation of speed, and it made me understand why someone would spend a quarter of a million pounds (£255,000 / $335,000) on such an impractical car.
Now it appears very likely that Mueller conclusively found no criminal conspiracy — collusion — by any American, including but not limited to those associated with the Trump 2016 campaign to influence the election's outcome by Russian interference.
Since McGregor's 10th round stoppage loss to Mayweather, he has fought just once — a lightweight title fight against Nurmagomedov, a bout he was conclusively beaten in, submitted because of a neck crank in the fourth round.
If the newer thing is better than the older one — and not arguably better like the new MacBook Pros, but definitively and conclusively — then it stands to reason that it should step in and take over.
The real author has not been conclusively established, but the copyright belonged to a Mormon therapist who claimed that she had merely edited a real Alice's diary, which was under lock and key at the publisher's.
"It is difficult to conclusively determine whether a pest introduction came through a regulated or unregulated route," Philip Berger, executive director of the Agriculture Department's Center for Plant Health Science and Technology, wrote in an email.
The main problem was that the founders of the European Union never considered the possibility that a member state would backslide, and did not create procedures to deal conclusively with such an event, Ms. Reding said.
Adam Jones, an evolutionary biologist at the University of Idaho who was not involved in the study, said more key pieces of evidence would be needed to conclusively show sex-role reversal in smooth guardian frogs.
While we might suspect that a football player is experiencing the symptoms of C.T.E. when he acts out, exhibits uncontrollable mood swings, and lacks impulse control, doctors cannot conclusively confirm it while the player is alive.
If the pilot does not respond, the airflow starts to boil across the top of the wings, sometimes causing buffets that shake the airplane, before separating from the wings conclusively at the moment of the stall.
Most intelligence assessments have concluded that the North has no incentive to begin negotiations until it demonstrates, even more conclusively than it has in recent weeks, that its nuclear weapon could reach the United States mainland.
Yet researchers on male reproduction are forced to rely on less-than-perfect data because the kind of comprehensive, longitudinal studies that might conclusively tell us what is happening to sperm counts have never been done.
Our work confirmed, conclusively, that a chemical attack had taken place in Khan Sheikhoun, and provided a concrete example of what we mean when we talk of video and the way it can strengthen our storytelling.
According to Stat News, experts have cautioned that VAPI has not yet been conclusively tied to any specific substance and could be a range of conditions, or even a problem that has only recently been recognized.
"These files conclusively prove that Iran is brazenly lying when it said it never had a nuclear weapons program," Mr. Netanyahu said, pointing to copies of what he said were 55,000 printed pages and 20153 compact discs.
But a bumper diplomatic harvest in recent days, including an implemented nuclear deal, the swift release of 10 captured U.S. Navy sailors and the liberation of four Americans languishing in Iranian jails has answered one question conclusively.
Facebook said Tuesday that it "found evidence of some connections between these accounts" and accounts that had been run by the Internet Research Agency but that it couldn't conclusively determine the accounts were tied to the group.
"We were able to determine conclusively that some of the activities of this network was linked to an individual based in Thailand associated with New Eastern Outlook, a Russian government-funded journal based in Moscow," Gleicher said.
"With the action Tuesday, Orange County conclusively is stating that it will not participate in the illegal and unconstitutional sanctuary state," said state Assembly member Travis Allen, a Republican candidate for governor whose district includes Orange County.
Moreover, this improvement in cognition was fully mediated by their increased feelings of energy and vigor, implying—although not proving conclusively—that the run boosted cognition through its effects on their subjective sense of having more energy.
I posited last week that the big plunge might amount to a rebirth for Jaime, who had seen the future of dragon-based warfare and also learned conclusively that Tyrion had nothing to do with Joffrey's death.
There is no DNA that can establish conclusively what was in a defendant's mind at the time the conduct took place, so professions of innocence based on a lack of intent can never be proved — or disproved.
"It has also been over a year since we have conclusively identified APT85033 activity, which raises questions about the timing and the similarities of the activity after such a long interlude," FireEye wrote in Monday's blog post.
Or the party could have expressed discomfort with Trump's behavior, but argued that Democrats did not prove their case conclusively — though such an approach was complicated by the White House refusal to provide key evidence and witnesses.
The EU court said it had not conclusively proved a causal link between the bacteria and the rapid drying out seen in some Italian olive trees, but said there was a "strong correlation" which justified the cull.
Alameda County District Attorney Nancy O'Malley said that her office had not yet conclusively determined whether a crime had occurred in the fire, but that there could possibly be murder or involuntary manslaughter charges, reports the BBC.
But a four-month-long investigation by the Cayuga County Sheriff's Office "revealed conclusively that the child was never diagnosed with cancer or any other medical condition that was alleged in the GoFundMe solicitation," according to CNN.
Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny told unsettled members of his ruling Fine Gael party that he would conclusively deal with the issue of his leadership after meeting the U.S. president next month, the party's chairman said on Wednesday.
" He has also created a GoFundMe page in support of his uncle, with the aim of creating a new documentary, which plans to "conclusively destroy decades of salacious myths which have been told and sold about Michael Jackson.
Early research is promising about its ability to improve doctors' performance, but Shah said that more studies are still needed to conclusively evaluate whether playing a video game actually contributes to more successful surgeries, and more healthy patients.
I had a few days with the robot, so I can't conclusively state anything about how he develops over an extended period, but Anki's done a good job cramming a lot into the first few days of development.
Indeed, "unless it can be shown conclusively that your data was NOT compromised, it would be prudent to act as if it were," security researcher and former Cloudflare employee Ryan Lackey wrote in a Medium post on Thursday.
So while there is no evidence Autopilot failed in any way here, NHTSA may be looking into the case to make a more definitive determination on the matter before we can conclusively say it was the driver's fault.
" He has also created a GoFundMe page in support of his uncle, with the aim of creating a new documentary, which plans to "conclusively destroy decades of salacious myths which have been told and sold about Michael Jackson.
" He has also created a GoFundMe page in support of his uncle, with the aim of creating a new documentary, which plans to "conclusively destroy decades of salacious myths which have been told and sold about Michael Jackson.
"The special counsel's job, nowhere does it say that you were to conclusively determine Donald Trump's innocence or that the special counsel report should determine whether or not to exonerate him," Ratcliffe, a former prosecutor, said to Mueller.
That in itself doesn't give the allegation more credibility — Trump's trip was high-profile and had been public knowledge years before Steele began his research — but, inconveniently for Trump, it makes it impossible to conclusively disprove the allegation.
While their cause has not been conclusively determined, they are thought to have been sparked by power lines toppled by gale force winds, and fanned by hot, dry "Diablo" winds that blew into northern California toward the Pacific.
As the arbitration panel noted, science has not conclusively shown that elevated testosterone provides women with more of a significant competitive edge than factors like nutrition, access to coaching and training facilities, and other genetic and biological variations.
"To conclusively end any and all erroneous media reports, Conor McGregor took a DNA test recently which confirmed to all parties that he is not the father of the child in Liverpool," Conor's spokesperson said in a statement.
" For two and a half hours, "one group after another came, screamed and departed, proving conclusively that if there's anything worse than having rock 'n' roll groups drowned out by adoring fans, it's having them not drowned out.
The convictions against the Central Park Five were vacated after DNA evidence conclusively showed that Matias Reyes, a serial rapist who was already serving a life sentence in prison on other charges, had in fact committed the crime.
In 1994, with funding from a Swiss NGO, she did a much larger randomized trial, which proved conclusively that not only were babies dying less, but breastfeeding rates were up, hospital stays were shorter, and infection was down.
Last week, it conclusively arrived, spreading like wildfire through the film industry, media, advertising, and comedy, with women sharing accounts on social media of violence ranging from rape to emotional abuse — and naming the men they say did it.
The big picture: Trump announced that the U.S. will not apply sanctions or other penalties on Saudi Arabia over the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, even if it is proven conclusively that Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman was involved.
Broader market sentiment has also conclusively turned negative against the British pound in recent weeks with net speculative positions flipping towards a bearish position as concerns about Britain crashing out of the European Union without a deal has grown.
So, this batch is definitely more diverse than that batch, but we can't conclusively say that the numbers are getting better batch over batch; hopefully YC will continue to make this demographic data available for all batches moving forward.
"While we have identified no information that the Photograph was placed on Governor Northam's personal page in error or by any other means not at his direction, we could not conclusively determine the origin of the Photograph," investigators added.
Often when studying correlated events—call them A and B—if one cannot conclusively say that A causes B, or that B causes A, there exists a possibility that a previously unsuspected or "hidden" third event, C, causes both.
While Perry's family is lobbying to keep the cell phone in the hands of law enforcement until it can be conclusively examined, the Stephanos family – in agreement with authorities – wants the items recovered from the boat returned to families.
"The administration supports sanctions on Russia and Iran and supports the direction the bill is headed, but won't weigh in conclusively until there is a final piece of legislation and no more changes are being made," the official said.
Scientists are still examining the data to conclusively determine the precise cause of the signal, but the trembling appeared to have originated from inside the planet, as opposed to being caused by forces above the surface, such as wind.
But while we're tearing ourselves apart over this and expending so much energy, there exists this threat of climate change, which, to my mind, is conclusively proved by most of the data and 99.9 percent of the scientific community.
We don't conclusively know the answer, in part because the Constitution does not specify whether the Supreme Court (or any other body) can overturn a presidential pardon, and in part because nobody has ever formally challenged such a pardon.
At the time, weapons experts said the presentation — of fragments of what military officials said were Iranian-made Qiam missiles, as well as a drone and an antitank missile — had failed to prove conclusively that Iran violated any sanctions.
The recent IRS disclosure that it suddenly found 6,924 documents it had been sitting on for well over a year—an election year, no less—proves conclusively that the IRS is a fetid cesspool feeding the larger D.C. swamp.
Epic Systems conclusively established that a company can order its workers to give up their right to bring a class action and require those workers to arbitrate any future disputes — and immediately fire any worker who does not comply.
But improved satellite imagery from the Landsat, Sentinel-2 and the Terra missions and better processing techniques have allowed this lake to be conclusively identified in a report published this month in the Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research.
"Those emails demonstrate conclusively that Trump ordered a halt on the release of the $391 million within minutes of his favor request, and the aid sat undistributed until congressional pressure became too much for Trump to bear," Napolitano wrote.
The European Food Safety Authority (EFSA) reviewed the claims about A22 milk in a 21 study, which concluded that although digestion of A22 protein releases BCM-53 in humans too, it couldn't conclusively prove that BCM-25 caused significant symptoms.
Kamluk said he could not conclusively say that Pyongyang was behind the attacks because it was possible the hackers went to great effort to make it look like they were from North Korea, or that North Koreans were working with others.
Photo: FermilabScientists haven't conclusively spotted any new particles since the Higgs boson, and that's got some people worried—there are a ton of other physics puzzles remaining, many of which would require the presence of a new particle to resolve.
It can even entangle with other holes—this is kind of like coherence, but instead of being unable to conclusively describe a single particle, multiple particles get swept up into the same math, and can't be described without each other.
While the Saudis' ultimate goal has not been conclusively assessed by US intelligence, the sources said, the missile advancement could mark another step in potential Saudi efforts to one day deliver a nuclear warhead were it ever to obtain one.
Joy Reid, the MSNBC host who accused hackers of inserting homophobic posts into her now-defunct blog, said on Saturday that while she continued to deny having written the offensive language, security experts could not conclusively say her blog was breached.
Still, Deflect believes a string of attacks in April and May can be conclusively linked to Ghost Squad — particularly the members known as "bannedoffline" and "s1ege"— because the attacks were coordinated through a single account on an offshore bulletproof hosting service.
But he was not charged with any terrorism-related offenses because investigators were unable to tie him conclusively to a foreign terrorist organization, according to a law enforcement official who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the case is continuing.
But the months-long fight over funding has demonstrated conclusively that no one can actually agree on what counts as a wall — including the president and the conservative media elites who have occasionally threatened to stir up the base against him.
"While the overall evidence points to leakage and proprietary data collection as the most likely sources of pre-announcement drift, reprocessing of public information may also contribute to some extent," the paper said, arguing that leakage cannot be conclusively established.
As CNN reports, Libby was ultimately not accused of revealing Plame's identity to reporters himself (it was never conclusively proven whether he did or not), but rather of obstructing the leak investigation by lying about his contact with journalists about Plame.
The results of that investigation, conducted by law firm McGuireWoods, were released on Wednesday morning, with the Eastern Virginia Medical School claiming investigators "could not conclusively determine" whether Northam — who graduated with his medical degree — was the man in the picture.
As CNN reports, Libby was ultimately not accused of revealing Plame's identity to reporters himself (it was never conclusively proven whether he did or not), but rather of obstructing the leak investigation by lying about his contacts with journalists about Plame.
Both notices hinted that officials feared such visits could grow exponentially more common as popular interest in and access to CBD vaping, a legal practice in many states with a host of purported (but still not conclusively proven) health benefits expands.
While no study has ever conclusively established a strong causal relationship between fantasy violence and actual violent crime, one could understand why unprecedented "realistic" depictions of gore elicited a panicked response from parents groups, academics, lawyers, politicians, and news media.
"My sense is that Pakistan has taken very real steps against terrorist financing, but so long as the state retains ties to militant groups, concerns will remain within FATF about Islamabad's genuine commitment to act conclusively," the Wilson Center's Kugelman said.
For all their achievements this season, and as brutal as their schedule has been, going 5-5 (and 0-3 in division) has put them conclusively behind the 9-1 Dallas Cowboys, and likely the 7-3 New York Giants, too.
"We owe them an obligation to provide support on the basis of need, rather than ... how long it has been since they were conclusively identified as victims," said Harvey Slade, a caseworker at Duncan Lewis that is representing the two victims.
"However, if the extensive exchange of business activities between E.ON and RWE are taken into consideration, the executive board and the supervisory board are not able to conclusively assess whether the offer price is fair for the minority shareholders," it added.
"Our work conclusively shows that the radiation profile of TXS 0506+056 perfectly matches the energies of the neutrinos, so that we can exclude all other sources," said Paolo Padovani, a multiwavelength astronomer and blazar expert from the European Southern Observatory.
The special counsel did not make a decision on whether Trump obstructed his probe and wrote that his team could not "conclusively" determine that no criminal conduct occurred, citing "difficult issues" raised by the evidence of Trump's conduct and intent.
The report from the panel of experts charged by the UN Security Council with overseeing enforcement of UN sanctions on North Korea conclusively shows how Pyongyang capitalizes on an old method of sanctions-busting—smuggling—and a much newer one: hacking.
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny told unsettled members of his ruling Fine Gael party that he would conclusively deal with the issue of his leadership after meeting the U.S. president next month, the party's chairman said on Wednesday.
But Mr. Hickey gave it a try: "Democrats spread the money around more than Republicans do, stimulating consumer spending, which is good for the economy and for the stock market," he said, but that this connection is hard to quantify conclusively.
Part of this rage comes from, once again, being told that the lack of support for Warren had nothing to do with this country's deeply ingrained misogyny, and feeling frustrated that there's no way to conclusively prove why she lost.
Semenya's lawyers and other supporters have argued that science has not conclusively shown that elevated testosterone provides women with more of a significant competitive edge than factors like nutrition, access to coaching and training facilities, and other genetic and biological variations.
And while "globalist" may be one of the alt-right's favorite slurs, Hope Not Hate conclusively shows that the alt-right is itself now a global movement with regular interaction among far-right figures from Scotland to Sweden to Seattle.
Who ever heard of a defense whose most prominent advocates state, again and again, that even if every argument by opposing counsel is conclusively proven, it should not matter a whit to the jury that took an oath to be impartial?
NZC filed a complaint with the police after failing to "conclusively identify" a spectator who, as Archer explained on social media, had racially abused him during play on the final day of the first test at the Bay Oval in November.
Public health officials have not conclusively linked the vaping disease to THC, and have specified the data is unclear on whether the cause is THC itself or if it's a substance associated with pre-filled THC cartridges, like a cutting agent.
Now, here's the interesting thing ... our sources say doctors would like to wait another day or 2 before conclusively deciding if surgery's needed, or if the knee can just heal on its own -- but Travis would actually prefer the former.
Although Zika has not been proven conclusively to cause microcephaly in babies, evidence of a link was based on a major spike in Brazil in cases of microcephaly, defined by unusually small head size that can result in severe developmental problems.
As the evidence conclusively shows, President Trump conditioned official acts—a White House meeting desperately desired by the new Ukrainian president and critical U.S. military assistance—on Ukraine announcing sham, politically-motivated investigations that would help President Trump's 2020 reelection campaign.
"To more conclusively determine if the rats' behavior was a form of play, Vonk said "it would be nice to see if rats respond similarly if an inanimate object, like a doll, is the partner, compared to a live experimenter.
"No consistent e-cigarette product, substance, or additive has been identified in all cases, nor has any one product or substance been conclusively linked to pulmonary disease in patients," concluded a CDC report on the cases released after the briefing.
The seven MPs from the Labour Party, Scottish National Party, the Liberal Democrats and the Scottish Greens, want the Court of Sessions to refer the matter to the European Court of Justice, the EU's highest court, to conclusively rule on the issue.
To this, I would ask you as to why your faith in Uzi would ever waver, but to conclusively answer the question, here's someone showing just how beautiful this song sounds when reduced to just melody and harmony on a grand piano.
While the strong July U.S. payrolls data raised hopes the world's biggest economy may have conclusively turned a corner after some volatile readings this year, markets expect the Federal Reserve will only hike in 20.7613 given that other countries are still cutting rates.
Indeed, while JASTA was conceived for a good cause, it ended up being directed totally against a country blamed indirectly for the atrocious 9/11 terror attacks, despite the recent release of a declassified report that failed to conclusively prove Saudi government involvement.
Crucially, they also force the agency to act more conclusively: following the investigation, the NHTSA has to either issue a recall for cars affected by the alleged defects, or else publish its findings on the federal register explaining the decision not to.
Though the respiratory illnesses appear to be linked to a patient's prior use of nicotine and/or THC-containing products, medical professionals have been unable to conclusively determine the connection, and whether specific vapes or e-cigarettes are causing the health issue.
Just as has happened with artworks whose ownership could not be accounted for during the Nazi period, the report insists that unless an African object can conclusively be proven to have been purchased in good faith on both sides, it should be returned.
Combination estrogen-progestin pills, for instance, have proven side effects like irregular bleeding, headaches, breast tenderness, bloating, and nausea, but have not conclusively been tied to reduced libido and mood disorders, and do not appear to have a link to weight gain.
"I don't think (we'll) ever know because really we don't have the scientific information on the front end to be able to conclusively determine the identity of any bear that isn't tagged," Robert Geist, a department spokesman, told CNN affiliate WPIX-TV.
But because the test was conducted underground, thus concealing many of the tell-tale traces that could be used to get a clearer picture of the bomb design, it may not be possible to conclusively determine what kind of device was used.
"Requiring the Court of Chancery to defer - conclusively or presumptively - to the merger price, even in the face of a pristine, unchallenged transactional process, would contravene the unambiguous language of the statute and the reasoned holdings of our precedent," the state justices said.
It is too soon to judge conclusively whether the rise to $8.793 an hour has worked, although Walmart says that the number of stores rated as sufficiently "clean, fast, friendly" by customers has increased from 28.79% in February 210 to over 215% today.
"Nowhere does it say that you were to conclusively determine Donald Trump's innocence or that the special counsel report should determine whether or not to exonerate him," Ratcliffe said, citing Mueller's decision not to exonerate or charge Trump with obstruction of justice.
This may not conclusively explain why a British thespian born in 1887 was into guacamole and chips, especially since he died shortly after making those films, but Karloff was certainly ahead of the curve when it came to embracing avocados as an ingredient.
These anecdotes might not conclusively indicate a massive shift towards small-business spending, but it does illustrate how the women's strike (and the socio-economic behavior the Women's March encouraged to go with it) did indeed touch the lives of female entrepreneurs.
RIO DE JANEIRO (Reuters) - Jason Kenny proved conclusively he is still top dog in the British team, and the world, when it comes to track sprinting, leaving compatriot Callum Skinner in his slipstream to power to a fifth Olympic gold medal on Sunday.
DEMOCRATS The race for the Democratic nomination is more straightforward: all states allocate pledged delegates proportionally, about two thirds in districts and the rest statewide; as a result, it can take a while for the race to conclusively resolve (as in 2008).
"After one of the most exhaustive merger reviews in Commission history, the evidence conclusively demonstrates that this transaction will bring fast 28503G wireless service to many more Americans and help close the digital divide in rural areas," Pai said in a statement.
"After one of the most exhaustive merger reviews in Commission history, the evidence conclusively demonstrates that this transaction will bring fast 5G wireless service to many more Americans and help close the digital divide in rural areas," Pai said in a statement.
The special counsel also said his office was unable to "conclusively determine" that Trump did not criminally obstruct justice; Barr has judged the evidence laid out in the report to be insufficient to accuse the president of an obstruction of justice offense.
What Mueller left open with regard to obstruction — if at all — was conclusively dealt with by the Justice Department through the Attorney General and Deputy Attorney General who found that there was no probable cause to bring criminal charges against the president.
Zika is unlike any mosquito-borne infection that has been encountered to date in that it has been conclusively associated, using established scientific criteria, with an increased risk of birth defects when an infected mother passes the virus on to the fetus.
"While no one substance or chemical has been conclusively linked to all the illnesses, it does appear that a significant number of young people are tampering with e-cigarette devices to vape products other than, or in addition to, nicotine," the senators wrote.
The impasse reflects how Spain's relatively young democracy has yet to conclusively address several constitutional issues that, in the eyes of some Spaniards, were never entirely resolved after Franco's death, said Oriol Bartomeus, a politics professor at the Autonomous University of Barcelona.
There is a vast body of evidence that shows conclusively that vaccines for measles and other diseases are safe, but some parents of children at the Green Meadow school insisted that the research was outdated or not rigorous enough to allay their suspicions.
"While federal law has long guaranteed every woman the right to make their own medical decisions in consultation with their healthcare providers, I'm pleased that the Kansas Supreme Court's decision now conclusively respects and recognizes that right under Kansas law as well," Democratic Gov.
But the president claimed vindication anyway: Just out: The big deal, very mysterious Don jr telephone calls, after the innocent Trump Tower meeting, that the media & Dems said were made to his father (me), were just conclusively found NOT to be made to me.
For me, the major takeaway from this report by Michael Horowitz is that it conclusively demonstrates why we do not need a special counsel to conduct the Russia probe now underway, and why the appointment of Robert Mueller in this case was ill-advised.
Among the information held by the FBI is human intelligence, travel and business records and phone records, according to CNN, though agency officials made clear that the information does not conclusively prove collusion between Trump associates and Russia and would have to be further investigated.
And in 2003, Robert Roberson was convicted of killing his two-and-a-half-year-old daughter based on a scientific theory known as shaken baby syndrome—the idea that certain symptoms in a dead child conclusively prove they were violently shaken to death.
In his brilliant book chronicling American-Israeli relationship, "Doomed To Succeed," Dennis Ross proves conclusively that whenever the Israeli government has confidence in America's backing, it has been more willing to make generous compromise offers than when it has reason to doubt American support.
Students need a little more than nine hours of sleep each night, she said, adding that research has conclusively shown that teenagers who get less than eight hours of sleep are more likely to be depressed, use illegal substances and get into car crashes.
An endless carousel of war, plague, inquisition, rape, earthquake and torture, "Candide" unfolds in a landscape of natural catastrophe and human carnage, as Voltaire's everyman tests the philosophical doctrine of optimism and conclusively decides that this is not the best of all possible worlds.
Here's what I can say conclusively: The image was created in 1912 by a photography firm called Underwood and Underwood, as part of a political triptych showing each of that year's presidential candidates cut and pasted atop the animal that represented his political party.
Research has also conclusively shown that climate change, caused in large part by carbon dioxide emitted by burning coal and other fossil fuels, is linked to more heat-related disease, malnutrition, infectious disease, trauma and mental health problems from extreme natural disasters like flooding.
Regarding this drought, "the only thing that can be conclusively said to be related to climate change is the high temperatures, just because temperatures were warmer by about 1 or 2 degrees already, compared to what they were the last century," Dr. Nielsen-Gammon said.
No e-cigarette or vaping product, substance, additive or brand has been consistently identified in the illness cases, nor has any one product or substance been conclusively linked to lung injury in patients, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said on Thursday.
The investigation, to date, however "has not conclusively determined" how the two agents ended up at the bottom of the culvert -- a tunnel structure used for water drainage -- according to Emmerson Buie Jr., the special agent in charge of the FBI's El Paso division.
While some previous research has linked a Mediterranean diet to weight loss and a reduced risk of heart disease and some cancers, scientists haven't conclusively proven that the diet itself is responsible, instead of other lifestyle choices made by people who eat this way.
It also conclusively proved that the 703/270 infotainment-driven news cycle, where the lines between what's real and what's fake are blurred so much that they're just a mass of gray, can hamper journalism, politics, and the very nature of truth in huge ways.
While most have painted this partial sentence to mean Mueller found no evidence of collusion, it actually states Mueller could not find enough evidence to state conclusively, at a level that would stand up in court, that members of the Trump campaign coordinated with the Russian government.
And even if the Evanses' perceptions of Alfie's condition were inaccurate, does the prolonging of his life — especially as it was no conclusively proven that Alfie felt pain in his condition — rise to the level of child abuse that the Children Act was intended to guard against?
"While federal law has long guaranteed every woman the right to make their own medical decisions in consultation with their healthcare providers, I'm pleased that the Kansas Supreme Court's decision now conclusively respects and recognizes that right under Kansas law as well," Kelly said in a statement.
The event could not be conclusively linked to human-induced climate change, but as Trathan pointed out in a press release, current climate models suggest emperor penguin populations could drop between 50 to 70 percent by the end of the century as sea ice conditions change.
In doing so, it conclusively illuminates the inherent logic in our commander in chief's brave efforts to fundamentally change the course of U.S. history for the benefit of all Americans despite the fierce political headwinds consistently exacerbated by the media and dishonest politicians from the Washington elite.
The family of Perry Cohen, one of the two teens whose boat went missing at sea last July, are lobbying to keep the cell phone – which belonged to Austin Stephanos (the other boy who vanished) – in the hands of law enforcement until it can be conclusively examined.
But "Piper" is scientifically accurate in one regard: extensive habitat observations have conclusively proved that sandpipers are super-cute like whoa, and that it's fun to watch them scurry wildly back and forth along the shoreline in unison, like a set of overclocked wind-up toys.
Regardless of how the San Bernardino case is resolved, it will not conclusively answer the larger question at stake in this and similar cases: Should courts have the power to compel businesses to undo the security of their products to help law enforcement get access to information?
Three years of excited speculation about a hidden chamber in the tomb of the boy pharaoh Tutankhamen, which some experts said could contain the remains of Queen Nefertiti, ended in disappointment in May when radar scans proved conclusively that there were no hidden cavities after all.
But as David Hemenway of the Harvard School of Public Health has conclusively demonstrated, this kind of small-sample survey of an inherently rare event — especially when that event is socially desirable (like fending off a criminal) — are so prone to bias as to be useless.
Many factors affect performance, and the I.A.A.F. has struggled to show conclusively that elevated testosterone provided women with more of a significant competitive edge than factors like nutrition, age, height, weight, access to coaching and training facilities, and other genetic and biological variations like oxygen-carrying capacity.
Trends in actual immigration will take time to show up conclusively, but the early evidence of a Trump effect is most apparent in a field like artificial intelligence, where Canada has been at the forefront of innovation and is seeking to build a large A.I. industry.
NSE said at the time that an auditor it had hired to look into the issue could not conclusively determine whether any collusion had happened between its employees and market participants, spurring the regulator to look for a forensic auditor to further probe into the matter.
Now, I don't think Andrews or Harrower (who wrote Una based on his play) actually believe that — in fact, the end of the film pretty conclusively proves they don't — but Una really wants to make you interrogate some of your deeply held beliefs about the subject matter.
From Prometheus, we know what happens next; the film left David with Dr. Elizabeth Shaw (Noomi Rapace) — who clings to her faith and wears a cross around her neck even after her ideas about human origins are conclusively uprooted — on an alien ship, headed for . . . somewhere.
It&aposs in a nutshell it&aposs never changed over the last two years and everything that we have learned from the text messages, the I.G. reports, has proven conclusively that that is precisely what James Comey and Loretta Lynch and the Obama administration people wanted to do.
"While federal law has long guaranteed every woman the right to make their own medical decisions in consultation with their healthcare providers, I'm pleased that the Kansas Supreme Court's decision now conclusively respects and recognizes that right under Kansas law as well," said Kansas Governor Laura Kelly, a Democrat.
Padding does nothing for the hits that rotate players' heads Stefan Duma, a biomechanical engineer and concussion expert at Virginia Tech University, agrees that there are some protective benefits to this padding, but he cautions that there isn't enough research to conclusively say that the cushions lower concussion risk.
And so, in an effort to conclusively prove with science the hypothesis that "sex music" is actually not good and hot at all but in fact bad and rubbish, I decided to Ask the Internet for stories about the worst songs people have attempted to get off to.
Varga was the seventh-biggest streamer on Twitch Varga was the seventh biggest streamer on Twitch, with 1.3 million followers, but even if his links to CSGO Shuffle aren't conclusively proven, he would no longer be able to broadcast himself engaging in any CS:GO gambling on the service.
If a large dose of the drug seemed to increase the risk of cancer at the end of a mouse lifespan, the only way to conclusively prove that even a lower dose would not have a similar effect on humans would be to run a seventy-year trial.
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But it is also one whose last and perhaps most important chapter is yet to be written — one that will finally and conclusively reveal if McConnell has been seeking power all of these years for its own exercise or in service of some greater (and still unknown) objective.
The debate about the relationship between Islam and democracy conclusively ended with the coming of the Arab Spring, when the people of the Arab world, — especially the youth, and even the Islamists, including some Salafis, who were always critical of democracy — supported the protests for democratic and political change.
His critics may not conclusively prove that he sexually assaulted a teenage girl when he was in high school, or drunkenly waved his private parts in a classmate's face at Yale, or — good Lord this keeps on coming — fed women drugged punch in a prelude to gang rape.
One thing everyone does agree on is that there's only one way to conclusively, definitively, undeniably establish which animal served as the bridge to humans—and that's collecting blood from every winged, webbed, and scaled creature that was in the wet market and analyzing it for the virus.
" J&J Chairwoman and Executive Vice President Jennifer Taubert responded by defending the company's handling of opioids and saying, "Everything that I have seen leads me to conclusively believe that everything that we have done with our products, when we promoted opioid products ... was very appropriate and responsible.
The widespread conspiracy alleged in the indictments implicates Russian oligarchs tied to Russian President Vladimir Putin, sets out a vast network of companies, financing and domestic criminal acts, and reconfirms the intelligence community's conclusions from more than a year ago that Russians conclusively meddled in the 2016 presidential election.

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