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This is an issue on which it is extraordinarily difficult to find conclusive arguments either way.
Moore in particular delivered what quickly came to be accepted as conclusive arguments against Idealism.
Their conclusive argument is that "strategy-conducive systems could facilitate the transfer of knowledge" (p. 338).
There are no conclusive arguments either way.
She shut one of the cupboard doors only, not to be defeated that easily, and then thought of a conclusive argument.
"Not a very conclusive argument," she said drily.
Even along these paved lanes, the lights of the oncoming and receding traffic made no conclusive argument for a living population.
This is conclusive argument indeed.
The internal evidence has, as is usual in such cases, been brought forward as a conclusive argument in favor of both contentions.
"I have never heard such a conclusive argument raised on witness sequencing," he said to Mr. Torricelli.
But there was a final conclusive argument which the generals advanced to the former corporal who was now their Supreme Commander.
"Leon's the conclusive argument.
Though utterly out of breath, the latter never ceased showering on him the most conclusive arguments against the temptations of the flesh.
Obviously the manuscript could not have been passed to the long-dead henry IV at this time, so this is not a conclusive argument.
A conclusive argument will only become available, however, when prolonged in vivo measurements of oesophageal bile concentrations or duodenal enzymes can be achieved.
The conclusive argument, however, was that John was quite willing toorder him to go, whereupon a refusal would become desertion, to be punished by either flogging or hanging.
Why Satie chose 840 as the number of repetitions has also been subject to conjecture: no conclusive argument shows why he would have preferred this number to any other.
The economic effect these migrant workers have on the domestic and foreign economies varies, and there is too little data to be analyzed to make any conclusive argument to the impact it has upon them.
I could see she was trying to think of some conclusive arguments that would persuade me not to try to extricate the kid from the mess he would undoubtedly get into over there in Allenstein.
Bebb agreed with Joseph Holt, Preston King and other jurists that Cutler's speech was "the most able and conclusive argument that they had ever listened to upon that subject."
This seemed a conclusive argument of his good intentions and consequently the cavalcade set forth without further delay in the direction of the hillocks that were now in plain view a mile or two away.
In fact I doubt that there can be a conclusive argument in favour of either of these approaches; the approaches are so different that there is a danger that any argument will simply beg the question.
Individual scholars have discussed Lyly, John Day, Samuel Daniel, and George Peele as possible authors, though no conclusive argument has been made and no consensus has evolved in favor of any single candidate.
The next day, The Providence Express published the following account of Rantoul's great argument in the case: "The able and conclusive argument of this distinguished gentlemen occupied two hours and a half in the delivery.
Of high legal, social and political import amongst his works are Mīzān (Scale), a treatise on his understanding of Islam, and Burhān (Conclusive Argument), a collection of his critiques on contemporary religious viewpoints.